NJCAA Men's Division I Basketball Championship
NJCAA Men's Division I Basketball Championships (hosted annually by Hutchinson (KS) Community College) it usually consists of 16 invited teams (usually the 16 teams in Division 1 with the best record). As of 2009 the tournament field is made up of 16 teams, region and district champions.
List of Division 1 NJCAA Schools
Year | Winner | Runner Up | Score |
1945 | Pasadena City College; Calif. | N/A | N/A |
1946 | Sacramento Junior College; Calif. | N/A | N/A |
1947 | Compton College, Calif. | N/A | N/A |
1948 | College of Marin, Calif. | Murray Aggies, Okla. | 48-34 |
1949 | Tyler Junior College | Hutchinson Community College | 66-64 |
1950 | Los Angelos College, Calif. | Northeast Junior College, Miss. | 67-63 |
1951 | Tyler Junior College | Ventura College, Calif. | 93-75 |
1952 | Wharton County Junior College | Hibbing Community College | 78-76 |
1953 | El Dorado Junior College, Kan. | Arkansas City Junior College, Kan. | 80-64 |
1954 | Moberly Area Community College | Snow College | 54-49 (OT) |
1955 | Moberly Area Community College | Hannibal-LaGrange College, Mo. | 71-64 (2 OT) |
1956 | Kilgore College | Hannibal-LaGrange College, Mo. | 68-65 |
1957 | San Angelo, Texas | Eastern Arizona College | 63-51 |
1958 | Kilgore College | Weber College, Utah | 68-57 |
1959 | Weber College, Utah | Bethany Lutheran, Minn. | 57-47 |
1960 | Parsons Junior College, Kan. | Tyler Junior College | 73-71 |
1961 | Pueblo Junior College, Colo. | Tyler Junior College | 79-66 |
1962 | Coffeyville Community College | Lon Morris College | 74-49 |
1963 | Independence Community College | Moberly Area Community College | 73-68 (OT) |
1964 | Dodge City Community College | Casper College | 73-68 |
1965 | Vincennes University | Burlington, Iowa | 80-76 |
1966 | Moberly Area Community College | Cameron College, Okla. | 90-66 |
1967 | Moberly Area Community College | San Jacinto College-Central | 56-55 |
1968 | San Jacinto College, Texas | Mercer County Community College | 66-64 |
1969 | Paducah Community College, Ky. | Robert Morris, Pa. | 79-76 |
1970 | Vincennes University | Moberly Area Community College | 85-67 |
1971 | Ellsworth College, Iowa | College of Southern Idaho | 80-71 |
1972 | Vincennes University | Ferrum College, Va. | 73-61 |
1973 | Mercer County Community College | Vacated | 80-61 |
1974 | Mercer County Community College | Chipola Junior College, Fla. | 60-58 |
1975 | Western Texas Junior College | College of Southern Idaho | 65-57 |
1976 | College of Southern Idaho | Mercer County Community College | 62-50 |
1977 | Independence Community College | San Jacinto College-Central | 75-72 |
1978 | Independence Community College | Niagara County Community College | 62-61 |
1979 | Three Rivers Community College (MO) | Mercer County Community College | 60-59 (OT) |
1980 | Western Texas Junior College | Jefferson State Community College | 85-72 |
1981 | Westark Community College, Ark. | Lincoln College | 67-50 |
1982 | Midland College | Miami-Dade-North, Fla. | 93-88 (OT) |
1983 | San Jacinto College-Central | Seminole State College | 73-68 |
1984 | San Jacinto College-Central | Independence Community College | 86-82 |
1985 | Dixie State College of Utah | Kankakee Community College | 57-55 |
1986 | San Jacinto College-Central | Vincennes University | 84-78 |
1987 | College of Southern Idaho | Midland College | 69-68 |
1988 | Hutchinson Community College | Kankakee Community College | 76-74 |
1989 | Northeastern Oklahoma A&M College | Northeast Mississippi Community College | 83-76 |
1990 | Connors State College | College of Southern Idaho | 103-87 |
1991 | Aquinas Junior College, Tenn. | Arizona Western College | 74-68 |
1992 | Three Rivers Community College (MO) | Butler Community College - Kansas | 78-77 |
1993 | Pensacola Junior College | Butler Community College - Kansas | 79-74 |
1994 | Hutchinson Community College | Three Rivers Community College (MO) | 78-74 |
1995 | Okaloosa-Walton College | Spartanburg Methodist College | 79-63 |
1996 | Sullivan College, Ky. | Allegany Community College, Md. | 104-98 (OT) |
1997 | Indian Hills Community College, Iowa | San Jacinto College-Central | 89-80 |
1998 | Indian Hills Community College, Iowa | Shelby State Community College, Tenn. | 83-68 |
1999 | Indian Hills Community College, Iowa | Barton County Community College | 100-86 |
2000 | Southeastern Community College, Iowa | Calhoun Community College | 84-70 |
2001 | Wabash Valley College | Allegany College of Maryland | 89-83 |
2002 | Dixie State College of Utah | Coffeyville Community College | 82-81 |
2003 | Southeastern Community College, Iowa | San Jacinto College-Central | 76-68 |
2004 | Southeastern Community College, Iowa | Redlands Community College | 58-43 |
2005 | Paris Junior College | Moberly Area Community College | 70-61 |
2006 | University of Arkansas - Fort Smith | Tallahassee Community College | 68-59 |
2007 | Midland College, Texas | Chipola College, FL | 94-75 |
2008 | South Plains, Texas | Salt Lake Community College, UT | 67-56 |
2009 | Salt Lake Community College, UT | Midland College, TX | 67-60 |
2010 | Howard College, TX | Three Rivers Community College, MO | 85-80 |
2011 | College of Southern Idaho | Midland College | 72-64 |
2012 | South Plains College | Northwest Florida State | 81-68 |
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