PBA League Elias Cup winners List, past champions, MVP award winners, prize money, history since 2013.
In stunning fashion, the Las Vegas High Rollers demoloshed the three-time champions Portland Lumberjacks with 3-1 final scores to claims the franchise’s first-ever PBA Elias Cup title 2024.
The Las Vegas High Rollers led by the Andrew Anderson, AJ Johnson, spoiled the Lumberjacks’ bid for a fourth straight Elias Cup title, sweeping the hometown team to win the 2024 PBA Elite League presented by Snickers PBA Elias Cup Finals.
After three seasons of finishing second or third in the PBA League, the High Rollers at long last hoisted in the first Elias Cup of the PBA Elite League era.
PBA Finals MVP: Andrew Anderson, who was voted the regular season’s Most Valuable Player, was also named the Mark Roth PBA Elite League Playoffs MVP.
The Elias Cup was named in honor of the PBA's founder and long-time leader, Eddie Elias. Elias' wife, Peggy, and daughter Annie Elias made the trophy presentation in Indianapolis. The winners shared a $75,000 team prize money in the Inaugural 2013 PBA League Elias Cup finals.
Who has won the Most PBA League Elias Cup Finals titles.?
Silver Lake Atom Splitters and Portland Lumberjacks are the most successful teams in PBA League Elias Cup finals.
Portland Lumberjacks has equals the Silver Lake Atom Splitters record of most titles, Both PBA League Teams has won the Most titles of PBA Elias Cup Finals, Three times, followed by Dallas Strikers has won the title two times in franchise history.
History of PBA League Elias Cup Champions, prize money, past winners list 2013 - 2024.
2013: New York City WTT KingPins defeat Motown Muscle, 440-407, to wins the inaugural PBA League Elias Cup 2013 title, Winners Prize money: $75,000
2014: Silver Lake Atom Splitters defeat L.A. X, 4-2 match series to wins the 2014 PBA League Elias Cup, Winners Prize money: $60,000
2015: Silver Lake Atom Splitters defeat again L.A. X, 5-1 match series to wins the 2nd straight 2014 PBA League Elias Cup title, Winners Prize money: $60,000
2016: Dallas Strikers defeat New York City WTT KingPins, 4-2 to wins the 2016 PBA League Elias Cup maiden title, Winners Prize money: $60,000
2017: Dallas Strikers beats Portland Lumberjacks 5-1, to wins the PBA League Elias Cup finals title for the 2nd time, Winners Prize money: $60,000
2018: Silver Lake Atom Splitters defeat Philadelphia Hitmen 2-0 to wins the 2018 PBA League Elias Cup title for the third time, Winners Prize money: $60,000
2019: Portland Lumberjacks wins the L.A. X , 4-0, to wins the Maiden PBA League Elias Cup title 2019, Winners Prize money: $60,000.
2020: Portland Lumberjacks defeat Las Vegas High Rollers, 3-2 o win back-to-back PBA League Elias Cup championship titles, Winners Prize money: $60,000.
2021: CANCELLED
2022: Portland Lumberjacks defeat two time champion Dallas Strikers 3-2 match seris to wins the Record PBA League Elias Cup finals title for Third straight time, Winners Prize money: $75,000.
2023: The Snickers Waco Wonders beats the three-time defending champions Portland Lumberjacks 3-0 series scores to wins the first-ever PBA League Elias Cup finals title in franchise history, Winners Prize money: $100,000.
2024: Las Vegas High Rollers defeated the 3-time champions Portland Lumberjacks 3-1 finals scores to wins the first-ever PBA League Elias Cup finals title in franchise history, Winners Prize money: $100,000.
PBA Elias Cup MVP Honors: Mark Roth PBA League MVP Award Winners, History 2014-2024
Portland Lumberjacks star Wes Malott is the only player, who won the most PBA Elias cup MVPs award with two times (2019,20).
2014: Chris Barnes, Silver Lake Atom Splitters
2015: Dick Allen, Silver Lake Atom Splitters
2016: Tommy Jones, Dallas Strikers
2017: Norm Duke, Dallas Strikers
2018: Chris Barnes, Silver Lake Atom Splitters
2019: Wes Malott, Portland Lumberjacks
2020: Wes Malott, Portland Lumberjacks
2021: CANCELLED
2022: Kyle Troup, Portland Lumberjacks
2023: Ryan Ciminelli, Snickers Waco Wonders
2024: Andrew Anderson, Las Vegas High Rollers.
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