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Big East Tournament Champions: A complete list of winners up to year

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Since 1980 Great Eastern tournament has taken away from The Great East Regular basketball season at colleges.

Take a look at the complete history of the Big East tournament, including the winner, the winner, the final results and the MVP of the tournament.

Big East tournament champions

  • 2024: Ucon Def. Market (73–57) – Tristen NewtonUcon
  • 2023: Marquette Def. Xavier (65-51) – Tyler collectionMarquette
  • 2022: Vilanova Def. Creighton (54–48) – Collin GillespieVillanova
  • 2021: Georgetown Def. Creighton (73-48) – Dante Harris, Georgetown
  • 2020: canceled due to pandemia Coid-19
  • 2019: Villan’s Def. Setting hall (74-72) – Phil Booth, Villanova
  • 2018: Villan’s Def. Providence (76–66*) – Mikal BridgesVillanova
  • 2017: Villan’s Def. Creighton (74-60) – Josh Hart, Villanova
  • 2016: Seton Hall Def. Villanova (69–67) – Isaiah Whitehead, Seton Hall
  • 2015: Villan’s Def. Xavier (69–52) – Josh Hart, Villanova
  • 2014: Transparency Def. Creighton (65-58) – Bryce Cotton, Providence
  • 2013: Louisville Def. Syracuse (78–61) – Peyton Siva, Louisville
  • 2012: Louisville Def. Cincinnati (50-44) – Peyton Siva, Louisville
  • 2011: UCONN DEF. Louisville (69–66) – Kemba Walker, Uconn

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  • 2010: Western Virginia Def. Georgetown (60-58) – Da’sean Butler, Western Virginia
  • 2009: Louisville Def. Syracuse (76-66) – Jonny Flynn, Syracuse
  • 2008: Pittsburgh Def. Georgetown (74-65) – Sam Young, Pittsburgh
  • 2007: Georgetown Def. Pittsburgh (65-42) – Jeff Green, Georgetown
  • 2006: Syracuse def. Pittsburgh (65–61) – Gerry McNamara, Syracuse
  • 2005: Syracuse Def. Western Virginia (68-59) – Hakim Warrick, Syracuse
  • 2004: UCONN DEF. Pittsburgh (61–58) – Ben Gordon, Uconn
  • 2003: Pittsburgh Def. UCONN (74-56) – Julius Page, Pittsburgh
  • 2002: UCONN DEF. Pittsburgh (74-65*) – Caron Butler, Uconn
  • 2001: Faculty of Boston Def. Pittsburgh (79–57) – Troy Bell, Boston College
  • 2000: St. John Def. UCONN (80–70) – Bootsy Thornton, St. John’s
  • 1999: UCONN DEF. St. John’s (82–63) – Kevin Freeman, Uconn
  • 1998: UCONN DEF. Syracuse (69–64) – Khalid el -amin, Uconn
  • 1997: Boston College Def. Villanova (70–58) – Sconie Penn, Boston College
  • 1996: UCONN DEF. Georgetown (75–74) – Victor Page, Georgetown
  • 1995: Villan’s Def. UCONN (94-78) – Kerry Kittles, Villanova
  • 1994: Providence Def. Georgetown (74-64) – Michael Smith, Providence
  • 1993: Seton Hall Def. Syracuse (103–70) – Terry Dehere, Seton Hall
  • 1992: Syracuse Def. Georgetown (56–54) – Alonzo Mourning, Georgetown
  • 1991: Seton Hall Def. Georgetown (74–62) – Oliver Taylor, Seton Hall
  • 1990: UCONN DEF. Syracuse (78-75) – Chris Smith, Uconn
  • 1989: Georgetown Def. Syracuse (88-79) – Charles Smith, Georgetown
  • 1988: Syracuse Def. Villanova (85–68) – Sherman Douglas, Syracuse
  • 1987: Georgetown Def. Syracuse (69–59) – Reggie Williams, Georgetown
  • 1986: St. John’s def. Syracuse (70–69) – Dwayne Washington, Syracuse
  • 1985: Georgetown Def. St. John’s (92–80) – Patrick Ewing, Georgetown
  • 1984: Georgetown Def. Syracuse (82-71) – Patrick Ewing, Georgetown
  • 1983: St. John’s def. Boston College (85–77) – Chris Mullin, St. John’s
  • 1982: Georgetown Def. Villanova (72-54) – Eric Floyd, Georgetown
  • 1981: Syracuse Def. Villanova (83–80) – Leo Rautins, Syracuse
  • 1980: Georgetown Def. Syracuse (87-81) – Craig Shelton, Georgetown

Who won the most popular tournament championship?

Georgetown and UConn won the 80th eight -year championship with eight. Below is a list of schools that have won the Big East tournament over the years:

  • Georgetown – 8 (1980, 1982, 1984, 1985, 1987, 1989, 2007, 2021)
  • UCONN – 8 (1990, 1996, 1999, 1999, 2002, 2004, 2011, 2024)
  • Villanova – 6 (1995, 2015, 2017, 2018, 2019, 2022)
  • Syracuse – 5 (1981, 1988, 1992, 2005, 2006)
  • Louisville – 3 (2009, 2012, 2013)
  • Seton Hall – 3 (1991, 1993, 2016)
  • St. John’s – 3 (1983, 1986, 2000)
  • Boston College – 2 (1997, 2001)
  • Pittsburgh – 2 (2003, 2008)
  • Providence – 2 (1994, 2014)
  • Marquette – 1 (2023)
  • Western Virginia – 1 (2010)

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