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NEAAD just finished our 61st Annual Men's and 16th Annual Women's basketball tournament last weekend.
The highlight of the tournament was to see Alex Hoover who had played in NEAAD tournament
for 19 season achieving 1,000 points which took him 41 games to reach 1,000 points.
For the Men's Division, Bridgeport defeat Vermont to win their 5th NEAAD basketball champion in
row.
For Women's Division, Vermont stunned #1 seed Providence to win women's basketball
champion.
Men's Division
1st Place - Bridgeport
2nd Place - Vermont
3rd Place - Providence A
4th Place - Providence B
5th Place - Metrowest
Men's All Tournament team
| Justin Brooks (Bridgeport) | Steve Biskupiak (Bridgeport) |
| Alex Hoover (Providence B) | Matt Klusza (Bridgeport) |
| Christopher Furzland (Prov A) | Nick Lalanne (Vermont) |
| Eric Putnam (Vermont) | Lawrence Laurance (Vermont) |
| Dwayne Riggins (Providence A) | Craig Bryden (Providence B) |
| Men's Most Valuable Player: | Clement Lovelace (Bridgeport) |
| Men's Coach of Tournament: | Arthur Larson (Bridgeport) |
| Men's Team Sportsmanship: | Providence B |
Women's Division
1st Place - Vermont
2nd Place - Providence
3rd Place - CAADA
Women's All Tournament team
| Jacyln Feder-Piasek (Vermont) |
| Chrystal Doroczi (Vermont) |
| Kelly Butterworth (Providence) |
| Nicole Garrison (Providence) |
| Shellene Johnson (Vermont) |
| Women's Most Valuable Player: | Jennifer Harbart (Vermont) |
| Women's Coach of Tournament: | Nick Lalanne (Vermont) |
| Women's Team Sportsmanship: | CAADA |
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