Champions
| Year | Location | Winner | Score | Runner–Up | Scores |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 2004 | Houston, Texas | Nebraska | 4 games to 2 | Central Missouri State | 170–131, 160–208, 185–190, 239–150, 219–197, 215–173 |
| 2005 | Orlando, Florida | Nebraska | 4 games to 2 | Central Missouri State | 220–210, 247–266, 148–192, 205–190, 190–172, 235–184 |
| 2006 | Houston, Texas | Fairleigh Dickinson | 4 games to 1 | Alabama A&M | 209–165, 148–184, 172–165, 200–179, 196–165 |
| 2007 | Apopka, Florida | Vanderbilt | 4 games to 3 | Maryland Eastern Shore | 167–164, 242–166, 154–202, 148–170, 224–180, 178–235, 198–150 |
| 2008 | Omaha, Nebraska | Maryland Eastern Shore | 4 games to 2 | Arkansas State | 179–223, 200–181, 180–182, 217–164, 175–152, 174–170 |
| 2009 | Detroit, Michigan | Nebraska | 4 games to 1 | Central Missouri | 200–185, 149–198, 201–168, 201–177, 190–135 |
| 2010 | North Brunswick, New Jersey | Fairleigh Dickinson | 4 games to 3 | Nebraska | 209–167, 202–222, 203–213, 229–192, 201–222, 230–190, 208–174 |
| 2011 | Taylor, Michigan | Maryland Eastern Shore | 4 games to 2 | Vanderbilt | 215–197, 164–193, 201–248, 234–204, 235–166, 192–181 |
| 2012 | Cleveland, Ohio | Maryland Eastern Shore | 4 games to 2 | Fairleigh Dickinson | 222–204, 236–215, 167–249, 208–168, 170–223, 203–176 |
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