Northern Sun men's basketball tournament explained

Northern Sun men's basketball tournament
Optional Subheader:Conference basketball championship
Sport:Basketball
Conference:Northern Sun Intercollegiate Conference
Number Of Teams:8
Format:Single-elimination tournament
Current Stadium:Sanford Pentagon
Current Location:Sioux Falls, SD
Years:2000–present
Current Champion:Minnesota State (3rd)
Most Championships:Northern State (SD) (6)
Website:NSIC Men's Basketball
All Stadiums:Sanford Pentagon (2014–present)
Taylor Arena (2012–2013)
Gangelhoff Center (2000–2004, 2011)
Halenbeck Hall (2010)
McCown Gymnasium (2005–2009)
All Locations:Sioux Falls, SD (2014–present)
Rochester, MN (2012–2013)
St. Paul, MN (2000–2004, 2011)
St. Cloud, MN (2010)
Winona, MN (2005–2009)

The Northern Sun Intercollegiate Conference men's basketball tournament is the annual men's conference basketball championship tournament for the Northern Sun Intercollegiate Conference. The tournament has been held annually since 2000. It is a single-elimination tournament and seeding is based on regular season records.[1]

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

Tournament format

Between its establishment in 2000 and 2012, the tournament featured only the top 8 teams from the conference, with all eight teams active from the quarterfinal round.

After 2013, however, the tournament expanded to 16 teams, with teams seeded based on their performance in either the North or South Division of the Northern Sun. The first round, which features all sixteen teams, pairs the top-seeded teams from the North and South Divisions against the eighth-seeded team from the opposite division. In turn, the second-seeded team from each of these teams' brackets comes from the opposite division (i.e. the top-seeded team from the North would ideally oppose the second-seeded team from the South and vice versa for the other division's top team). This pattern continues for the third- and fourth-seeded teams.

In all instances of the tournament, the semifinal and final rounds have been played at a pre-determined venue, which has also hosted the quarterfinal round since 2012. From 2000 to 2011, these sites were the on-campus gymnasium of Northern Sun teams. Since 2012, however, these have been neutral-site arenas not home to any Northern Sun programs.

Results

YearChampionsScoreRunner-upMVPVenue
2000Wayne State (NE)72–60Minnesota–DuluthBrad Joens, Wayne StateGangelhoff Center (St. Paul, MN)
2001Winona State94–78Southwest StateKyle Schlaak, Winona StateGangelhoff Center (St. Paul, MN)
2002Minnesota–Duluth59–57Southwest StateJason Schneeweis, Minnesota–DuluthGangelhoff Center (St. Paul, MN)
2003Minnesota–Duluth71–66Minnesota State–MoorheadDusty Decker, Minnesota–DuluthGangelhoff Center (St. Paul, MN)
2004Northern State (SD)63–58Minnesota–DuluthSteve Smiley, Northern StateGangelhoff Center (St. Paul, MN)
2005Northern State (SD)73–69Winona StateMatt Hammer, Northern StateMcCown Gymnasium (Winona, MN)
2006Winona State93–80Northern State (SD)David Zellman, Winona StateMcCown Gymnasium (Winona, MN)
2007Winona State80–70Southwest Minnesota StateJohn Smith, Winona StateMcCown Gymnasium (Winona, MN)
2008Winona State73–40Northern State (SD)John Smith, Winona StateMcCown Gymnasium (Winona, MN)
2009St. Cloud State91–89Minnesota StateTaylor Witt, St. Cloud StateMcCown Gymnasium (Winona, MN)
2010St. Cloud State68–67Southwest Minnesota StateMatt Schneck, St. Cloud StateHalenbeck Hall (St. Cloud, MN)
2011Winona State58–41St. Cloud StateBen Fischer, Winona StateGangelhoff Center (St. Paul, MN)
2012Southwest Minnesota State76–72Minnesota State–MoorheadLavione West, Southwest Minnesota StateTaylor Arena (Rochester, MN)
2013Minnesota State73–68Bemidji StateJarvis Williams, Minnesota StateTaylor Arena (Rochester, MN)
2014Minnesota State75–66Winona StateZach Monaghan, Minnesota StateSanford Pentagon (Sioux Falls, SD)
2015Augustana (SD)98–82Minnesota State–MoorheadCasey Schilling, AugustanaSanford Pentagon (Sioux Falls, SD)
2016Augustana (SD)89-76Minnesota State-MoorheadCasey Schilling, AugustanaSanford Pentagon (Sioux Falls, SD)
2017Southwest Minnesota State71–58Upper IowaRyan Bruggeman, Southwest Minnesota StateSanford Pentagon (Sioux Falls, SD)
2018Northern State81–75Southwest Minnesota StateDJ Pollard, Northern StateSanford Pentagon (Sioux Falls, SD)
2019Northern State72-68Southwest Minnesota StateIan Smith, Northern StateSanford Pentagon (Sioux Falls, SD)
2020Northern State80–59Minnesota StateParker Fox, Northern StateSanford Pentagon (Sioux Falls, SD)
2021Northern State78–57Minnesota State–MoorheadMason Stark, Northern StateSanford Pentagon (Sioux Falls, SD)
2022Minnesota State–Moorhead81–73Minnesota–DuluthGavin Baumgartner, MSU–MoorheadSanford Pentagon (Sioux Falls, SD)
2023Minnesota State–Moorhead79–69Minnesota–DuluthJacob Beeninga, MSU–MoorheadSanford Pentagon (Sioux Falls, SD)
2024Minnesota State97–77Minnesota–DuluthMalik Willingham, Minnesota State

Championship appearances by school

SchoolFinals RecordFinals Appearancesclass=unsortable Years
Northern State (SD)6–282004, 2005, 2018, 2019, 2020, 2021
Winona State5–272001, 2006, 2007, 2008, 2011
Minnesota State3–252013, 2014, 2024
Southwest Minnesota State2–682012, 2017
Minnesota State–Moorhead2–572022, 2023
Minnesota–Duluth2–572002, 2003
St. Cloud State2–132009, 2010
Augustana (SD)2–022015, 2016
Wayne State (NE)1–012000
Upper Iowa0–11
Bemidji State0–11

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Northern Sun Men's Basketball Tournament History . Year-by-year records. NSIC . 2016. February 27, 2016.