History
Year | Champion | Score | Runner-up | MVP | Venue |
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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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