2003 Big Sky Conference Men's Basketball Tournament
2003 Big Sky Conference Men's Basketball Tournament | |||||
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Classification | Division I | ||||
Season | 2002–03 | ||||
Teams | 6 | ||||
Site |
Dee Events Center Ogden, UT | ||||
Champions | Weber State (7th title) | ||||
Winning coach | Joe Cravens (1st title) | ||||
MVP | Jermaine Boyette (Weber State) | ||||
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The 2003 Big Sky Conference Men's Basketball Tournament was held March 8–12 at the Dee Events Center at Weber State University in Ogden, Utah.[1]
Top-seeded Weber State defeated Eastern Washington in the championship game, 60–57, to win their seventh Big Sky men's basketball tournament title. It was EWU's third consecutive Big Sky championship game loss.
The Wildcats, in turn, received an automatic bid to the 2003 NCAA Tournament. No other Big Sky members were invited this year.
Format
No new teams were added to the Big Sky prior to the 2002–03 season, leaving total membership at eight. Despite joining the conference in 1996, this was Sacramento State's first appearance in a Big Sky tournament.
No changes were made to the existing tournament format. Only the top six teams from the regular season conference standings were invited to the tournament. The two top teams were given byes into the semifinals while the third- through sixth-seeded teams were placed and paired into the preliminary quarterfinal round. Following the quarterfinals, the two victorious teams were re-seeded in the semifinal round, with the lowest-seeded remaining team paired with the tournament's highest seed and vis-versa for the other.
Bracket
Quarterfinals Saturday, March 8 |
Semifinals Tuesday, March 11 |
Championship Wednesday, March 12 | |||||||||||
3 | Montana | 75 | 1 | Weber State | 82 | ||||||||
6 | Sacramento State | 88 | 6 | Sacramento State | 60 | ||||||||
1 | Weber State | 60 | |||||||||||
2 | Eastern Washington | 57 | |||||||||||
4 | Idaho State | 85 | 2 | Eastern Washington | 76 | ||||||||
5 | Northern Arizona | 74 | 4 | Idaho State | 67 |
See also
References
- ↑ "2002-03 Big Sky Conference Season Summary". sports-reference.com. Sports Reference LLC. 2016. Retrieved May 8, 2016.