All Japan Intercollegiate Basketball Championship

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All Japan Intercollegiate Basketball Championship
SportBasketball
Founded1949
Country Japan
Official websitehttp://college.jabba-net.com/

All Japan Intercollegiate Basketball Championship(全日本大学バスケットボール選手権大会 zen nippon daigaku Basukettoboru senshuken taikai)is an annual nationwide intercollegiate basketball tournament. It is the largest scale amateur sport event in Japan.

The tournament, organized by the All Japan Intercollegiate Basketball Federation and Asahi Shimbun, takes place in December at Yoyogi National Gymnasium

Previous winners

men
  • 1949 – Keio
  • 1950 – Keio
  • 1951 – Keio
  • 1952 – Rikkyo
  • 1953 – Tokyo Kyoiku
  • 1954 – Rikkyo
  • 1955 – Rikkyo
  • 1956 – Nihon
  • 1957 – Keio
  • 1958 – Rikkyo
  • 1959 – Keio
  • 1960 – Meiji
  • 1961 – Rikkyo
  • 1962 – Rikkyo
  • 1963 – Meiji
  • 1964 – Meiji
  • 1965 – Nihon
  • 1966 – Nihon
  • 1967 – Chuo
  • 1968 – Waseda
  • 1969 – Nippon Sport Science
  • 1970 – Meiji
  • 1971 – Meiji
  • 1972 – Meiji
  • 1973 – Nihon
  • 1974 – Meiji
  • 1975 – Meiji
  • 1976 – Meiji
  • 1977 – Hosei
  • 1978 – Nippon Sport Science
  • 1979 – Chuo
  • 1980 – Nihon
  • 1981 – Nippon Sport Science
  • 1982 – Nippon Sport Science
  • 1983 – Nihon
  • 1984 – Nihon
  • 1985 – Nippon Sport Science
  • 1986 – Takushoku
  • 1987 – Nippon Sport Science
  • 1988 – Chuo
  • 1989 – Nippon Sport Science
  • 1990 – Nippon Sport Science
  • 1991 – Nippon Sport Science
  • 1992 – Nihon
  • 1993 – Nihon
  • 1994 – Takushoku
  • 1995 – Nihon
  • 1996 – Nippon Sport Science
  • 1997 – Nippon Sport Science
  • 1998 – Nippon Sport Science
  • 1999 – Nippon Sport Science
  • 2000 – Aoyama Gakuin
  • 2001 – Nippon Sport Science
  • 2002 – Senshu
  • 2003 – Nihon
  • 2004 – Keio
  • 2005 – Tokai
  • 2006 – Tokai
  • 2007 – Aoyama Gakuin
  • 2008 – Keio
women


See also