CHAMPIONSHIP CENTRAL PAGES > Homepage -- Schedule/Results > Tickets > Events/Promotions > Hotels > Transportation/Parking > Restaurants > Championship History > Baltimore.org/CAA > Baltimore's Royal Farms Arena CAA Basketball history begins with the 1982-83 season when the league was known as the “ECAC South.” League membership consisted of East Carolina, George Mason, James Madison, Navy, Richmond and William & Mary. It was the first year when league members paid dues to fund their own operations. Three previous years of ECAC South basketball - 1980-82 - are not included. Membership for those years included teams which had left the league prior to 1982-83. PAST CHAMPIONS Year Champion Coach Score Runner-Up Site 1983 James Madison Lou Campanelli 41-38 William & Mary Richmond, Va. 1984 Richmond Dick Tarrant 74-55 Navy Harrisonburg, Va. 1985 Navy Paul Evans 85-76 Richmond Williamsburg, Va. 1986 Navy Paul Evans 72-61 George Mason Fairfax, Va. 1987 Navy Pete Herrmann 53-50 UNCW Hampton, Va. 1988 Richmond Dick Tarrant 73-70 George Mason Hampton, Va. 1989 George Mason Ernie Nestor 78-72, ot UNCW Hampton, Va. 1990 Richmond Dick Tarrant 77-72 James Madison Richmond, Va. 1991 Richmond Dick Tarrant 81-78 George Mason Richmond, Va. 1992 Old Dominion Oliver Purnell 78-73 James Madison Richmond, Va. 1993 East Carolina Eddie Payne 54-49 James Madison Richmond, Va. 1994 James Madison Lefty Driesell 77-76 Old Dominion Richmond, Va. 1995 Old Dominion Jeff Capel, Jr. 80-75 James Madison Richmond, Va. 1996 VCU Sonny Smith 46-43 UNCW Richmond, Va. 1997 Old Dominion Jeff Capel, Jr. 62-58, ot James Madison Richmond, Va. 1998 Richmond John Beilein 79-64 UNCW Richmond, Va. 1999 George Mason Jim Larranaga 63-58 Old Dominion Richmond, Va. 2000 UNCW Jerry Wainwright 57-47 Richmond Richmond, Va. 2001 George Mason Jim Larranaga 35-33 UNCW Richmond, Va. 2002 UNCW Jerry Wainwright 66-51 VCU Richmond, Va. 2003 UNCW Brad Brownell 70-62 Drexel Richmond, Va. 2004 VCU Jeff Capel, III 55-54 George Mason Richmond, Va. 2005 Old Dominion Blaine Taylor 73-66, ot VCU Richmond, Va. 2006 UNCW Brad Brownell 78-67 Hofstra Richmond, Va. 2007 VCU Anthony Grant 65-59 George Mason Richmond, Va. 2008 George Mason Jim Larranaga 68-59 William & Mary Richmond, Va. 2009 VCU Anthony Grant 71-50 George Mason Richmond, Va. 2010 Old Dominion Blaine Taylor 60-53 William & Mary Richmond, Va. 2011 Old Dominion Blaine Taylor 70-65 VCU Richmond, Va. 2012 VCU Shaka Smart 59-56 Drexel Richmond, Va. 2013 James Madison Matt Brady 70-57 Northeastern Richmond, Va. 2014 Delaware Monte Ross 75-74 William & Mary Baltimore, Md.