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2009 NAIA Division I men's basketball tournament

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2009 (2009) NAIA Division I men's basketball tournament
Teams32
Finals siteMunicipal Auditorium,
Kansas City, Missouri
ChampionsRocky Mountain College (1st title)
Runner-upColumbia College (1st title game)
Semifinalists
Coach of the yearBill Dreikosen (Rocky Mountain)
Player of the yearGeoff Payne (Westminster (Ut.))
Charles Stevenson
Hustle Award
Nate Richardson (Rocky Mountain)
Chuck Taylor MVPDevin Uskoski (Rocky Mountain)
Attendance38,502
NAIA Division I
men's tournaments
«20082010»

The72nd Buffalo Funds - NAIA Men's Division I Basketball Tournament was held from March 18 to 24 atMunicipal Auditorium inKansas City, Missouri. The 72nd annualNAIA basketball tournament featured 32 teams playing in a single-elimination format. TheHeart of America Athletic Conference was the host conference for the tournament.[1] This was the Heart of America Athletic Conference's first year as a Division I conference.

The tournament got off to a surprising start, as five higher seeded teams lost on the opening day, including top-seededRogers State, who lost toWilliam Jewell, who had only qualified for the tournament by receiving the Heart of America Athletic Conference's host bid into the field.

In the end, two unseeded teams,Rocky Mountain College of Montana andColumbia College of Missouri—neither of whom had ever won a game at the tournament prior to 2009—met in the championship game, having each disposed of three higher-ranked teams along the way. Rocky Mountain won the championship with a 77-61 victory, claiming Rocky's first national basketball title.[2]

Awards and honors

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  • Leading scorer:Eric Palm, McKendree (IL)
  • Leading rebounder:Devin Uskoski, Rocky Mountain (MT)
  • Chuck Taylor Most Valuable Player:Devin Uskoski, Rocky Mountain (MT)
  • Most consecutive tournament appearances:18th, Georgetown (KY)
  • Most tournament appearances:Georgetown (KY), 28th of 30, appearances to the NAIA Tournament
  • Oklahoma Baptist won their 49th tournament game, tying them with Georgetown College (KY) for the most tournament wins all-time.[3]

2009 NAIA bracket

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First round
March 18, 19
Second round
March 20
Elite Eight
March 21
NAIA national semifinals
March 23
NAIA national championship
March 24
               
1Rogers State (Okla.)73
-William Jewell (Mo.)76
-William Jewell67
-Auburn-Montgomery83
-Auburn-Montgomery (Ala.)72
16Cumberland (Tenn.)62
-Auburn-Montgomery76
TOP TIER
March 18
8Robert Morris87
9Fresno Pacific (Calif.)67
-Tougaloo (Miss.)69
-Tougaloo69
8Robert Morris89
-Montana State-Northern73
8Robert Morris (Ill.)76*
8Robert Morris70
-Rocky Mountain75
5Mountain State (W. Va.)88
-LSU-Shreveport76
5Mountain State79
12Concordia85
-Oklahoma Christian55
12Concordia (Calif.)70
12Concordia64
TOP TIER
March 19
-Rocky Mountain72
13Freed-Hardeman (Tenn.)77
-Rocky Mountain (Mont.)78*
-Rocky Mountain71
-Central Methodist62
-Central Methodist (Mo.)73
4Georgetown (Ky.)64
-Rocky Mountain77
-Columbia61
3Union (Tenn.)82
-Science and Arts (Okla.)63
3Union64
-Columbia83
-Columbia (Mo.)72
14Lee (Tenn.)69
-Columbia50
BOTTOM TIER
March 18
6Westminster47
11Cumberlands (Ky.)81
-Jarvis Christian (Texas)65
11Cumberlands62
6Westminster67
-Biola (Calif.)63
6Westminster (Utah)68*
-Columbia60
-MidAmerica Nazarene56
7McKendree (Ill.)83
-Northwestern Oklahoma State58
7McKendree87
10Texas Wesleyan75
-Lindsey Wilson (Ky.)69
10Texas Wesleyan75
7McKendree55
BOTTOM TIER
March 19
-MidAmerica Nazarene59
15Azusa Pacific (Calif.)72
-MidAmerica Nazarene (Kan.)78
-MidAmerica Nazarene64
2Oklahoma Baptist63
-Life (Ga.)81
2Oklahoma Baptist90
  •  * denotes overtime.

See also

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References

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  1. ^"Heart of America Athletic Conference Selected as 2009 Host Conference". Archived fromthe original on May 17, 2008. RetrievedMay 26, 2008.
  2. ^"2009 NAIA Men's Bracket"(PDF). Archived fromthe original(PDF) on May 23, 2011. RetrievedApril 13, 2009.
  3. ^NAIA."NAIA Championship History"(PDF). Archived fromthe original(PDF) on May 23, 2011. RetrievedApril 19, 2009.
Non-divisional
(1937–1991,
2021–present)
Divisional era
(1992–2020)
Division I
Division II
The NAIA canceled the 2020 tournaments due to theCOVID-19 pandemic and removed divisional classifications starting in 2020–21.
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