1994 Big South Conference Men's Basketball Tournament

The 1994 Big South Conference Men's Basketball Tournament took place from March 4–7, 1994 at the North Charleston Coliseum in North Charleston, South Carolina. For the first time in their school history, the Liberty Flames won the tournament, led by head coach Jeff Meyer.[1]

1994 Big South Conference Men's Basketball Tournament
ClassificationDivision I
Season199394
Teams8
SiteNorth Charleston Coliseum
North Charleston, SC
ChampionsLiberty (1st title)
Winning coachJeff Meyer (1st title)
MVPPeter Aluma (Liberty)
1993–94 Big South Conference men's basketball standings
Conf  Overall
TeamW L PCT  W L PCT
Towson State153 .833  219  .700
Radford135 .722  208  .714
Campbell135 .722  209  .690
Liberty †126 .667  1812  .600
UNC Greensboro117 .611  1512  .556
Coastal Carolina108 .556  1511  .577
Charleston Southern711 .389  918  .333
UMBC513 .278  621  .222
Winthrop315 .167  423  .148
UNC Asheville315 .167  324  .111
1994 Big South Tournament winner
Rankings from AP Poll

Format

All of the conference's nine teams were originally set to participate in the tournament, hosted at the North Charleston Coliseum. However, due to recruiting violations committed by Coastal Carolina the previous season, the Chanticleers were declared ineligible and all other members were allowed to participate.[1] Teams were seeded by conference winning percentage. This was the last year for Campbell as a member of the conference, although they returned to the league in 2011–12.

Bracket

Quarterfinals
March 4
Semifinals
March 5
Finals
March 7
         
1 Towson State 64
8 UNC Asheville 56
1 Towson State 58
4 Liberty 63
4 Liberty 82
5 Charleston Southern 71
2 Campbell 62
4 Liberty 76
3 Radford 81
6 UMBC 78
2 Campbell 72
3 Radford 61
2 Campbell 79
7 Winthrop 71

* Asterisk indicates overtime game

All-Tournament Team

  • Peter Aluma, Liberty
  • Darryl Williams, Liberty
  • Scott Neely, Campbell
  • Joe Spinks, Campbell
  • Tyrone Travis, Radford

[1]

References

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