From 1980 through 2000, all Big East member schools qualified for the Big East tournament. The Big East limited participation to 12 schools from 2001 to 2008, but since 2009, all member schools again have qualified for the tournament. The conference has based tournament seeding strictly on conference record and tiebreakers except between 1996 and 1998 and between 2001 and 2003; during those years, the conference used a divisional structure which also affected seeding.
1980–1995 In 1980, with seven member schools, the #2 through #7 seeds played in an opening quarterfinal round and the #1 seed received a bye until the semifinal round. In 1981, the conference expanded to eight teams, and in 1981 and 1982, all eight teams began play in a quarterfinal round. After the conference expanded again, to nine teams, the #8 and #9 seeds played in a single first-round game and schools seeded #7 or higher received a bye into the quarterfinal round; adopted in 1983, this format persisted through the 1991 tournament. After the Big East expanded to 10 teams, the 1992 tournament had two first-round games for the #7 through #10 seeds, teams seeded #6 or higher getting a bye into the quarterfinal round. This format continued through the 1995 tournament.
1996–2000 For the 1995–96 Big East Conference men's basketball season, the Big East expanded to 13 teams and adopted a divisional structure, with teams divided between the Big East 6 Division and the Big East 7 Division. The expansion resulted in a new tournament format in which the #4 through #13 seeds played in the first round and only the #1 through #3 seeds received byes into the quarterfinals. This format lasted through the 2000 tournament. During the existence of the Big East 6 and Big East 7 divisions, seeding criteria also changed, with the winners of each division receiving the #1 and #2 seeds regardless of record, the second-place team with the best record receiving the #3 seed, and the rest of the schools receiving the #4 through #13 seeds based on conference record and tiebreakers. After the 1998 tournament, the Big East scrapped the divisions and returned to a unitary conference structure, and tournament seeding again was based strictly on conference record and tiebreakers in 1999 and 2000.
2001–2003 of the
Georgetown Hoyas attempts to pass during the 2007 Big East Championship game against the
Pitt Panthers. From 2001 through 2003, when the Big East again was divided into two divisions — an East and a West Division, each of seven teams — teams were seeded #1 through #6 by division. The third- through sixth-place finishers in each division (a total of eight teams) received the #3 through #6 seeds in each division and played in the first round, with the #3 East seed playing the #6 West seed, the #4 East seed playing the #5 West seed, the #5 East seed playing the #4 West seed, and the #6 East seed playing the #3 West seed. The first- and second-place finishers in each division (a total of four teams) received the #1 and #2 divisional seeds and a bye into the quarterfinal round. Two teams — the seventh-place finishers in each division, after the application of any necessary tiebreaking criteria — did not qualify for the tournament.
2004–2008 In 2004, after the Big East again eliminated its division structure, its 14 schools again were seeded based on conference record and tiebreakers. The teams which finished below 12th place did not qualify for the tournament. The #5 through #12 seeds played in the first round, and the #1 through #4 seeds received byes into the quarterfinal round. In 2005 the conference's membership dropped to 12 schools, and St. John's was ineligible for the tournament due to sanctions imposed on its program. The other 11 teams were seeded based on conference record and tiebreakers, and the #6 though #11 seeds played in the first round, while the #1 through #5 seeds received byes into the quarterfinal round. The Big East's membership stood at 16 schools from 2006 through 2008. During these years, seeding returned to its 2004 format: Only the teams which finished 12th or higher in the conference after the application as necessary of tiebreaking criteria qualified for the tournament, the #5 through #12 seeds played in the first round, and the #1 through #4 seeds received byes into the quarterfinal round.
2009–2013 In 2009, the conference returned to a tournament format that included all member schools (16 from 2009 to 2012, and 14 in 2013). From 2009 through 2012, the teams seeded #9 through #16 played first-round games, teams seeded #5 through #8 received a bye to the second round, and the top four teams received a double-bye to the quarterfinals. The final Big East tournament held by the
original Big East Conference, which took place in 2013, saw only 14 teams compete—
West Virginia had left the Big East for the
Big 12 Conference after the
2011–12 season, and Connecticut was barred from the tournament due to an NCAA postseason ban for
academic reasons. In that tournament, the teams seeded #11 through #14 played in the first round, teams seeded #5 through #10 received a bye to the second round, and the top four teams received a double-bye to the quarterfinals. Throughout the 2009–2013 period, all member schools participating in the tournament were seeded in the tournament based on their conference records. Ties were broken using a set of tiebreaker rules, with the first two tiebreakers being head-to-head record and common record against the next-best conference team.
2014–present During the offseason in 2013,
seven schools left the original Big East Conference of 1979–2013 and joined three other schools in forming a new Big East Conference, the old conference becoming the
American Athletic Conference (marketed as "The American"). The new Big East Conference took over control of the Big East tournament at
Madison Square Garden. From 2014 (the first tournament held after the formation of the new Big East) through 2019 all 10 member schools took part in the tournament, with tiebreakers similar to those used prior to the formation of the new conference employed as needed. The #7 through #10 seeds played in two first-round games, and all schools seeded #6 or higher received a bye into the quarterfinal round. The 2020 tournament would have followed the same format if it had not been canceled after the first round due to the covid-19 pandemic. In 2021, after the Big East expanded to 11 teams with Connecticut's move to the Big East from the American Athletic Conference, the Big East tournament adopted an 11-team format in which the #6 through #11 seeds play in three first-round games and teams seeded #5 or higher receive a bye into the quarterfinal round. ==Tournament results==