Difference between revisions of "NAIA District 10 Men's Basketball"

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| 1951=[[Ottawa]]
 
| 1951=[[Ottawa]]
 
| 1952=[[Washburn]]
 
| 1952=[[Washburn]]
| 1953=[[Saint Benedict]]‡
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| 1953=[[Saint Benedict's]]‡
| 1954=Saint Benedict (2)
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| 1954=Saint Benedict's (2)
 
| 1955=[[Southwestern (KS)]]
 
| 1955=[[Southwestern (KS)]]
 
| 1956=[[Pittsburg State]]
 
| 1956=[[Pittsburg State]]
 
| 1957=[[Emporia State]]†
 
| 1957=[[Emporia State]]†
| 1958=Saint Benedict (3)
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| 1958=Saint Benedict's (3)
 
| 1959=[[Fort Hays State]]
 
| 1959=[[Fort Hays State]]
 
| 1960=Pittsburg State (2)
 
| 1960=Pittsburg State (2)
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| 1963=Fort Hays State (3)
 
| 1963=Fort Hays State (3)
 
| 1964=Emporia State (3)
 
| 1964=Emporia State (3)
| 1965=Saint Benedict (4)
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| 1965=Saint Benedict's (4)
 
| 1966=Pittsburg State (3)
 
| 1966=Pittsburg State (3)
| 1967=Saint Benedict (5)
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| 1967=Saint Benedict's (5)
 
| 1968=Washburn (2)
 
| 1968=Washburn (2)
 
| 1969=Washburn (3)
 
| 1969=Washburn (3)
| 1970=Saint Benedict (6)
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| 1970=Saint Benedict's (6)
 
| 1971=[[Sacred Heart (KS)]]‡
 
| 1971=[[Sacred Heart (KS)]]‡
 
| 1972=Pittsburg State (4)
 
| 1972=Pittsburg State (4)
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† - Emporia State also won the 1992 District 16 title.
 
† - Emporia State also won the 1992 District 16 title.
  
‡ - Saint Benedict is now known as Benedictine (KS).  Sacred Heart (KS) became Kansas Newman, and is now simply known as Newman.
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‡ - Saint Benedict's is now known as Benedictine (KS).  Sacred Heart (KS) became Kansas Newman, and is now simply known as Newman.
 
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Revision as of 05:49, 3 January 2012

NAIA District 10 consisted, throughout the district qualification era, of NAIA schools in Kansas.

When the NAIA split into divisions in 1992, the Division I schools were transferred to District 16, while a couple of Oklahoma schools from District 9 moved to join the Division II schools in District 10.

Primary sources for information on this district include the Lawrence Journal-World, the Wichita Eagle, the Kansas City Star, the Fort Scott Tribune, the Junction City Union, and the Saint Joseph Gazette.

District Champions

1951 Ottawa 1966 Pittsburg State (3) 1981 Fort Hays State (4)
1952 Washburn 1967 Saint Benedict's (5) 1982 Washburn (5)
1953 Saint Benedict's 1968 Washburn (2) 1983 Fort Hays State (5)
1954 Saint Benedict's (2) 1969 Washburn (3) 1984 Fort Hays State (6)
1955 Southwestern (KS) 1970 Saint Benedict's (6) 1985 Fort Hays State (7)
1956 Pittsburg State 1971 Sacred Heart (KS) 1986 Emporia State (5)
1957 Emporia State 1972 Pittsburg State (4) 1987 Washburn (6)
1958 Saint Benedict's (3) 1973 Marymount (KS) 1988 Fort Hays State (8)
1959 Fort Hays State 1974 Washburn (4) 1989 Washburn (7)
1960 Pittsburg State (2) 1975 Marymount (KS) (2) 1990 Washburn (8)
1961 Emporia State (2) 1976 Marymount (KS) (3) 1991 Emporia State (6)
1962 Fort Hays State (2) 1977 Emporia State (4) 1992 I unassigned
1963 Fort Hays State (3) 1978 Kansas Newman (2) 1992 II MidAmerica Nazarene
1964 Emporia State (3) 1979 Marymount (KS) (4) 1993 I unassigned
1965 Saint Benedict's (4) 1980 Marymount (KS) (5) 1993 II Ottawa (2)

† - Emporia State also won the 1992 District 16 title.

‡ - Saint Benedict's is now known as Benedictine (KS). Sacred Heart (KS) became Kansas Newman, and is now simply known as Newman.