1997 WAC Men's Basketball Tournament

1997 WAC Men's Basketball Tournament
Classification Division I
Teams 12
Site Thomas & Mack Center
Paradise, NV
Champions Utah (2nd title)
Winning coach Rick Majerus (2nd title)
MVP Keith Van Horn (Utah)
WAC Men's Basketball Tournaments
«1996  1998»

The 1997 Western Athletic Conference Men's Basketball Tournament was held March 4–8 at the Thomas & Mack Center at the University of Nevada, Las Vegas in Paradise, Nevada.[1]

Top-seeded Utah easily defeated tenth-seeded TCU in the championship game, 89–68, to clinch their second WAC men's tournament championship.

The Utes, in turn, received an automatic bid to the 1997 NCAA Division I Tournament. Utah would ultimately defeat Navy, UNC Charlotte, and Stanford on their way to the Elite Eight, where they lost Kentucky. They were joined in the tournament by Tulsa and New Mexico, who earned at-large bids.

Format

Prior to the 1997 season, the WAC added six new members: Rice, SMU, San José State, TCU, Tulsa, and UNLV. With the additions, total conference membership increased to sixteen teams. The regular season schedule was re-arranged so that teams were placed into one of two eight-team divisions, the Mountain and Pacific Divisions, generally determined by geography.

The tournament field was subsequently expanded from ten to twelve teams, with the top six teams from each of the two divisions qualifying for the tournament. Teams' seeds were determined based on their finish in the standings, and were seeded one to six within their division. The teams who finished in the top two in either of the divisions received byes to the second round while the remaining eight teams were placed in the first round. Each team was initially matched up with a team from the other division (3rd versus 6th and 4th versus 5th).

Bracket

  First Round
Tuesday, March 4
Quarterfinals
Thursday, March 6
Semifinals
Friday, March 7
Championship
Saturday, March 8
                                     
        
  M1  Utah 59  
    M5  SMU 58  
M5  SMU 93
P4  Colorado State 89  
  M1  Utah 72  
  M3  New Mexico 70  
M3  New Mexico 103  
P6  San José State 70  
  M3  New Mexico 65
    P2  Hawaiʻi 57  
      
        
  M1  Utah 89
  M4  TCU 68
        
        
  M2  Tulsa 68
    P3  UNLV 65  
M6  Rice 61
P3  UNLV 71  
  M2  Tulsa 59
  M4  TCU 64  
P5  Wyoming 61  
M4  TCU 72  
  M4  TCU 106
    P1  Fresno State 81  
      

References

  1. "1996-97 Western Athletic Conference Season Summary". sports-reference.com. Sports Reference LLC. 2016. Retrieved April 16, 2016.
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