Peach Belt Conference men's basketball tournament

The Peach Belt Conference men's basketball tournament is the annual conference basketball championship tournament for the Peach Belt Conference. The tournament has been held annually since 1992. It is a single-elimination tournament and seeding is based on regular season records.[1]

Peach Belt Conference men's basketball tournament
Conference basketball championship
SportBasketball
ConferencePeach Belt Conference
Number of teams8
FormatSingle-elimination tournament
Played1992–present
Current championNorth Georgia (1st)
Most championshipsAugusta (7)
Official websitePBC men's basketball
Host locations
Augusta, GA (1992–95, 2004–05, 2022-2023)
Milledgeville, GA (1996–97)
Savannah, GA (1998–99)
Greenwood, SC (2000–01, 2006–07, 2017–2020)
Columbus, GA (2002–03, 2012–14, 2016)
Aiken, SC (2008–11, 2024)
Pembroke, NC (2015)
Saint Augustine, FL (2021)

The winner receives the conference's automatic bid to the NCAA Men's Division II Basketball Championship.

Results

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Year Champions Score Runner-up Most Valuable Player Venue
1992 Columbus State 86–76 USC Spartanburg Tyrone Avery, Columbus State Augusta, GA
1993 USC Aiken 64–60 Augusta State Steve Franklin, USC Aiken &
Derek Stewart, Augusta State
Augusta, GA
1994 Lander 76–74 Columbus State Bill Hanford, Lander Augusta, GA
1995 Lander 77–56 Columbus State Larry Person, Lander Augusta, GA
1996 Columbus State 95–83 USC Spartanburg Isaac Camon, Columbus State Milledgeville, GA
1997 Georgia College 69–65 USC Spartanburg Quinton Matthews, Georgia College Milledgeville, GA
1998 Columbus State 74–60 Armstrong Atlantic State Calvin Hill, Columbus State Savannah, GA
1999 Georgia College 70–64 Augusta State Derrick Nicholson, Georgia College Savannah, GA
2000 Columbus State 95–67 Armstrong Atlantic State Travis Crutcher, Columbus State Greenwood, SC
2001 Augusta State 60–46 Armstrong Atlantic State Gary Boodnikoff, Augusta State Greenwood, SC
2002 Augusta State 79–67 Kennesaw State Gary Boodnikoff, Augusta State Columbus, GA
2003 Columbus State 72–56 Kennesaw State Jed Bedford, Columbus State Columbus, GA
2004 Kennesaw State 72–70 Columbus State Terrence Hill, Kennesaw State Augusta, GA
2005 Columbus State 93–81 USC Upstate Yandel Brown, Columbus State Augusta, GA
2006 USC Upstate 73–49 Armstrong Atlantic State Daniel Quinlan, USC Upstate Greenwood, SC
2007 Lander 75–61 Clayton State Michael Griffin, Lander Greenwood, SC
2008 Clayton State 89–873OT USC Aiken Tracy Williams, Clayton State Aiken, SC
2009 Augusta State 65–64 USC Aiken Ben Madgen, Augusta State Aiken, SC
2010 USC Aiken 65–60 Montevallo Byron Faison, USC Aiken Aiken, SC
2011 Augusta State 76–59 UNC Pembroke George Johnson, Augusta State Aiken, SC
2012 Montevallo 70–57 Columbus State Antoine Davis, Montevello Columbus, GA
2013 USC Aiken 65–60 Montevallo Re'Mon Nelson, USC Aiken Columbus, GA
2014 USC Aiken 61–59 Montevallo DeVontae Wright, USC Aiken Columbus, GA
2015 Montevallo 80–76OT Columbus State Larry Slaughter, Montevello Pembroke, NC
2016 Lander 87–86 Augusta J. R. Washington, Lander Columbus, GA
2017 UNC Pembroke 89–77 Columbus State Akia Pruitt, UNC Pembroke Greenwood, SC
2018 UNC Pembroke 70–60 Clayton State Nigel Grant, UNC Pembroke Morrow, GA
2019 Augusta 93-86 USC Aiken Deane Williams, Augusta Augusta, GA
2020 Lander 76-73 Columbus State Tyler Brevard, Lander Greenwood, SC
2021 Flagler 73–60 Georgia Southwestern Jaizec Lottie, Flagler Saint Augustine, FL
2022 Augusta 82–71 Flagler Tyshaun Crawford, Augusta Saint Augustine, FL
2023 Augusta 86–72 Lander Tyshaun Crawford, Augusta Augusta, GA
2024 North Georgia 70–60 Flagler Frank Champion, North Georgia Aiken, SC

Championship records

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School Championships Years
Augusta 7 2001, 2002, 2009, 2011, 2019, 2022, 2023
Columbus State 6 1992, 1996, 1998, 2000, 2003, 2005
Lander 5 1994, 1995, 2007, 2016, 2020
USC Aiken 4 1993, 2010, 2013, 2014
Georgia College 2 1997, 1999
Montevallo 2 2012, 2015
UNC Pembroke 2 2017, 2018
Clayton State 1 2008
Flagler 1 2021
North Georgia 1 2024
Kennesaw State 1 2004
USC Upstate 1 2006

See also

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References

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  1. ^ "Peach Belt Men's Basketball Records" (PDF). Peach Belt Conference. 2016. Retrieved April 7, 2017.