American Athletic Conference men's basketball championship history
A look back at the American Athletic Conference men's basketball champions.
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The American Athletic Conference holds an annual men’s basketball tournament with the winner getting an automatic bid to the NCAA Men’s Basketball Tournament.
The conference features 12 teams, including Central Florida, Cincinnati, Connecticut, East Carolina, Houston, Memphis, SMU, South Florida, Temple, Tulane, Tulsa and Wichita State.
The conference was formed in the wake of the NCAA realignment and restructuring of the Big East Conference. The first conference tournament was played in 2014.
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Read below for a list of previous winners.
2021: HOUSTON
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The Cougars picked up their first AAC title with a 91-54 victory over Cincinnati.
2020: NO CHAMPION
The tournament was canceled due to the coronavirus pandemic.
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2019: CINCINNATI
Cincinnati repeated as champions in 2019. The Bearcats topped Houston, 69-57. Jarron Cumberland was named MVP.
2018: CINCINNATI
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Cincinnati edged Houston, 56-55 in 2018. Gary Clark was named MVP.
2017: SMU
SMU became the first multi-champion in 2017. The Mustangs defeated Cincinnati, 71-56. Semi Ojeleye was named tournament MVP.
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2016: CONNECTICUT
The third time was the charm for Connecticut in 2016. The Huskies defeated Memphis, 72-58 in the finals. Daniel Hamilton was named MVP.
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2015: SMU
SMU came away with the conference title in 2014. The Mustangs knocked off Connecticut in 2015, 62-54. Markus Kennedy was named MVP of the tournament.
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2014: LOUISVILLE
Louisville won the inaugural American Athletic Conference men’s basketball tournament in 2014. The Cardinals defeated Connecticut, 71-61. Russ Smith was named MVP.