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RRAC Men's Basketball History

Conference Champions

Year RRAC North Division Champion RRAC South Division Champion
1998-99 Northwestern Oklahoma Houston Baptist University (Texas)
1999-2000 Northwestern Oklahoma Houston Baptist University (Texas)
     
Year RRAC Regular Season Champion RRAC Tournament Champion
2000-01 Houston Baptist University (Texas) Houston Baptist University (Texas)
2001-02 Houston Baptist University (Texas) Huston-Tillotson College (Texas)
2002-03 Houston Baptist University (Texas) Houston Baptist University (Texas)
2003-04 Houston Baptist University (Texas) Houston Baptist University (Texas)
2004-05 Houston Baptist University (Texas) Langston University (Texas)
2005-06 Houston Baptist University (Texas) Houston Baptist University (Texas)
2006-07 Houston Baptist University (Texas) Wiley College (Texas)
2007-08   Langston University (Okla.)

* The RRAC was split in two divisions until 2000-01, when the conference determined its champion based on the regular season. The regular season champion receives an automatic berth in the NAIA Division I Men's Basketball Tournament. The conference receives a second automatic berth that is filled by either the RRAC tournament champion or the RRAC tournament runner-up when the regular season champion wins the tournament.

RRAC Men's Basketball Tournament History

Year Dates Location Results

2007

March 1-3 SW Assemblies of God
Waxahachie, Texas
Quarterfinals (Waxahachie High School)
#1 Houston Baptist (21-5) d. #8 Bacone (9-21), 83-78
#5 Langston (12-11) 59, #4 Texas Wesleyan (19-9) 57
#3 Wiley (18-9) d.. #6 Huston-Tillotson (7-23), 80-76
#2 Jarvis Christian (25-5) d. #7 Texas College (6-15), 80-75

Semifinals
Langston 70, Houston Baptist 68
Wiley 92, Jarvis Christian 85

Championship Game
Wiley 92, Langston 87
 
Both Wiley and HBU qualified for the NAIA National Tournament. HBU received the conference's first automatic bid with the regular season title. Wiley earned the second automatic bid when it won the conference tournament.

2006

March 2-4 SW Assemblies of God
Waxahachie, Texas
Quarterfinals
#1 Houston Baptist 109, #8 Wiley 95
#5
Texas College 80, #4 Jarvis Christian 71
#3
UT-Permian Basin 76, #6 Bacone 71
#7
SW Assemblies of God 86, #2 Texas Wesleyan 85

Semifinals
Houston Baptist 86, Texas College 80
SW Assemblies of God 79, UT-Permian Basin 72

Championship Game
Houston Baptist 90,  SW Assemblies of God 57

Both HBU and SAGU qualified for the NAIA National Tournament. HBU received the conference's first automatic bid with the regular season title. SAGU earned the second automatic bid when it finished second to HBU in the RRAC tournament.
2005 March 3-5 SW Assemblies of God
Waxahachie, Texas
Quarterfinals
#1 Houston Baptist 87, #8 Bacone, 33
#4 Texas College 83, #5 Texas A&M International, 72
#2 Langston 82, #7 Jarvis Christian 76
#3 Texas Wesleyan 84, #6 SW Assemblies of God 71

Semifinals
Texas College 95, Houston Baptist 86
Langston 66, Texas Wesleyan 55

Championship Game
Langston 82, Texas College 67

Langston earned an automatic berth in the NAIA National Tournament as the conference tournament champion. Houston Baptist earned the RRAC's first automatic berth as the regular season conference champion.
2004 March 6-13 SW Assemblies of God
Waxahachie, Texas
Quarterfinals
#1 Houston Baptist vs. #8 Texas Wesleyan, 101-96
#2 Bacone d. #7 SW Assemblies of God, 96-92
#3 Langston d. #6 Huston-Tillotson, 81-76 (ot)
#5 Texas College d. #4 Jarvis Christian, 61-58

Semifinals
Houston Baptist 95, Texas College 93
Langston d. Bacone, 65-64

Championship Game
#1 Houston Baptist d. #3 Langston, 86-83

HBU qualified for the NAIA National Tournament with the RRAC regular season and tournament titles. Langston also qualified with the conference's second automatic berth.
2003 March 8-15 Waxahachie High School
Waxahachie, Texas
Quarterfinals
#1 Houston Baptist 101, #8 Paul Quinn 89
#2 Jarvis Christian 73, #7 Bacone 58
#3 Texas Wesleyan 79, #6 Huston-Tillotson 70
#5 Langston 50, #4 Texas College 49

Semifinals
Houston Baptist 96, Langston 76
Jarvis Christian 80, Texas Wesleyan 70

Championship Game
Houston Baptist 104, Jarvis Christian 92
 
2002 Feb. 28 - March 2 SW Assemblies of God
Waxahachie, Texas

Quarterfinals                                                                                        
Houston Baptist 148, Paul Quinn 98                                      
Jarvis Christian 87, Wiley 86                                        
SW Assemblies d. Langston                                                            
Huston-Tillotson d. Bacone                                              

Semifinals                                                                      
Houston Baptist 83, Jarvis Christian 51
Huston-Tillotson 110, SW Assemblies of God 97

Championship Game
Huston-Tillotson 113, Houston Baptist 111 (ot)
 

2001 March 1-3   Quarterfinals
#1 Houston Baptist 112, #8 Southwestern Adventist 70
#2 Huston-Tillotson 100, #7 SW Assemblies of God 97
#3 Northwestern Oklahoma 78, #6 Jarvis Christian 74
#4 Wiley 73, #5 Langston 57

Semifinals
Houston Baptist 74, Wiley 53
Northwestern Oklahoma 94, Huston-Tillotson 80

Championship Game
Houston Baptist 75, Northwestern Oklahoma 74
 
2000 March 4-6   North
Northwestern Oklahoma 74, Langston 61
USAO 119, Paul Quinn 97
Northwestern Oklahoma 76, USAO 72

South
Houston Baptist 113, Jarvis Christian 86
Huston-Tillotson 95, Wiley 84
Houston Baptist 108, Huston-Tillotson 98

Both Northwestern Oklahoma and Houston Baptist advanced to the NAIA National Tournament as RRAC division champions.
1999 March 6-8   North
Northwestern Oklahoma 103, Langston 85
Northwestern Oklahoma 80, Science & Arts (Okla.) 71

South

Houston Baptist 101, Jarvis Christian 86
Houston Baptist 110, Wiley 89

Both Northwestern Oklahoma and Houston Baptist advanced to the NAIA National Tournament as RRAC division champions.


 


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