Big East Men's Basketball Tournament - History

History

Year Champion Score Runner-up MVP Venue
1980 Georgetown 87–81 Syracuse Craig Shelton, GU Providence Civic Center (Providence, RI)
1981 Syracuse 83–80* Villanova Leo Rautins, SU Carrier Dome (Syracuse, NY)
1982 Georgetown 72–54 Villanova Eric Floyd, GU Hartford Civic Center (Hartford, CT)
1983 St. John's 85–77 Boston College Chris Mullin, St. John's Madison Square Garden (New York, NY)
1984 Georgetown 82–71* Syracuse Patrick Ewing, GU Madison Square Garden (New York, NY)
1985 Georgetown 92–80 St. John's Patrick Ewing, GU Madison Square Garden (New York, NY)
1986 St. John's 70–69 Syracuse Dwayne Washington, SU Madison Square Garden (New York, NY)
1987 Georgetown 69–59 Syracuse Reggie Williams, GU Madison Square Garden (New York, NY)
1988 Syracuse 85–68 Villanova Sherman Douglas, SU Madison Square Garden (New York, NY)
1989 Georgetown 88–79 Syracuse Charles Smith, GU Madison Square Garden (New York, NY)
1990 Connecticut 78–75 Syracuse Chris Smith, UConn Madison Square Garden (New York, NY)
1991 Seton Hall 74–62 Georgetown Oliver Taylor, SH Madison Square Garden (New York, NY)
1992 Syracuse 56–54 Georgetown Alonzo Mourning, GU Madison Square Garden (New York, NY)
1993 Seton Hall 103–70 Syracuse Terry Dehere, SH Madison Square Garden (New York, NY)
1994 Providence 74–64 Georgetown Michael Smith, PC Madison Square Garden (New York, NY)
1995 Villanova 94–78 Connecticut Kerry Kittles, VU Madison Square Garden (New York, NY)
1996 Connecticut 75–74 Georgetown Victor Page, GU Madison Square Garden (New York, NY)
1997 Boston College 70–58 Villanova Scoonie Penn, BC Madison Square Garden (New York, NY)
1998 Connecticut 69–64 Syracuse Khalid El-Amin, UConn Madison Square Garden (New York, NY)
1999 Connecticut 82–63 St. John's Kevin Freeman, UConn Madison Square Garden (New York, NY)
2000 St. John's 80–70 Connecticut Bootsy Thornton, SJU Madison Square Garden (New York, NY)
2001 Boston College 79–57 Pittsburgh Troy Bell, BC Madison Square Garden (New York, NY)
2002 Connecticut 74–65* Pittsburgh Caron Butler, UConn Madison Square Garden (New York, NY)
2003 Pittsburgh 74–56 Connecticut Julius Page, Pitt Madison Square Garden (New York, NY)
2004 Connecticut 61–58 Pittsburgh Ben Gordon, UConn Madison Square Garden (New York, NY)
2005 Syracuse 68–59 West Virginia Hakim Warrick, SU Madison Square Garden (New York, NY)
2006 Syracuse 65–61 Pittsburgh Gerry McNamara, SU Madison Square Garden (New York, NY)
2007 Georgetown 65–42 Pittsburgh Jeff Green, GU Madison Square Garden (New York, NY)
2008 Pittsburgh 74–65 Georgetown Sam Young, Pitt Madison Square Garden (New York, NY)
2009 Louisville 76–66 Syracuse Jonny Flynn, SU Madison Square Garden (New York, NY)
2010 West Virginia 60–58 Georgetown Da'Sean Butler, West Virginia Madison Square Garden (New York, NY)
2011 Connecticut 69–66 Louisville Kemba Walker, UConn Madison Square Garden (New York, NY)
2012 Louisville 50–44 Cincinnati Peyton Siva, Louisville Madison Square Garden (New York, NY)
2013 Madison Square Garden (New York, NY)

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