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2003 NAIA Division I men's basketball tournament

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2003 (2003) NAIA Division I men's basketball tournament
Teams32
Finals siteMunicipal Auditorium,
Kansas City, Missouri
ChampionsConcordia (CA) (1st title)
Runner-upMountain State (1st title game)
Semifinalists
Coach of the yearKen Ammann (Concordia (CA))
Player of the yearMatt Laur (McKendree)
Charles Stevenson
Hustle Award
Tanner Luster (Concordia (CA))
Chuck Taylor MVPRaynardo Curry (Mountain State)
Attendance21,234
Top scorerMatt Laur (McKendree)
(116 points)
NAIA Division I
men's tournaments
«20022004»

The2003 Buffalo Funds - NAIA Men's Division I Basketball Tournament was held from March atMunicipal Auditorium inKansas City, Missouri. The 66th annualNAIA basketball tournament featured 32 teams playing in a single-elimination format.[1]The 2003 National Championship game would featureConcordia (CA) and Mountain State. That game would be the 6th championship game to go into overtime (the most recent as of 2009). The Eagles would defeat the Cougars by an overtime score of 88 to 84. The other teams making it to the NAIA national semifinals wereGeorgetown (KY), andMcKendree.

Awards and honors

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  • Leading scorer:Matt Laur, McKendree; in 4 games Laur scored a total of 116 points. Including 48 field goals and 20 free throws. Laur averaged 29.0 points per game.
  • Leading rebounder:Matt Laur, McKendree; in 4 games Laur earned 49 rebounds averaging 12.3 per game.
  • Most Three-point Field Goals Made (Individual/Tournament): 21 by Jeremy Groth of Concordia (CA)
  • Most consecutive tournament appearances:12th, Georgetown (KY)
  • Most tournament appearances:Georgetown (KY), 22nd of 28, appearances to the NAIA Tournament.[2]

2003 NAIA bracket

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First roundSecond roundElite EightNAIA national semifinalsNAIA national championship
               
1Houston Baptist76
Dillard79
Dillard79
16Lee105
Carroll (MT)58
16Lee68
16Lee58
TOP TIER
8Georgetown (KY)71
9St. Xavier82
Oklahoma City56
9St. Xavier60
8Georgetown (KY)77
Point Loma Nazarene63
8Georgetown (KY)86
8Georgetown (KY)89
4Mountain State106
5Oklahoma Baptist69
Lindsey Wilson66
5Oklahoma Baptist72
12Westmont66
Auburn Montgomery53
12Westmont85
5Oklahoma Baptist106*
TOP TIER
4Mountain State108
13Columbia (MO)68
Wayland Baptist72
Wayland Baptist85
4Mountain State94
Rocky Mountain80
4Mountain State88
4Mountain State84*
6Concordia88
3Southern–New Orleans85
Reinhardt72
3Southern–New Orleans69
14Barber–Scotia72
Westminster (UT)48
14Barber–Scotia59
14Barber–Scotia52
BOTTOM TIER
6Concordia (CA)64
11Cumberland (KY)73
Oklahoma Christian86
Oklahoma Christian73
6Concordia (CA)76
Martin Methodist64
6Concordia (CA)87
6Concordia81
2McKendree58
7Azusa Pacific67
John Brown70
John Brown78
-Olivet Nazarene83
Olivet Nazarene63
10Faulkner58
Olivet Nazarene62
BOTTOM TIER
2McKendree64
15USAO79
Pikeville68
15USAO98
2McKendree105
Jarvis Christian81
2McKendree94
  •  * denotes overtime.

See also

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References

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  1. ^"NAIA.org". Archived fromthe original on May 1, 2009. RetrievedMarch 19, 2008.
  2. ^NAIA Championship HistoryArchived 2008-05-15 at theWayback Machine
Non-divisional
(1937–1991,
2021–present)
Divisional era
(1992–2020)
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The NAIA canceled the 2020 tournaments due to theCOVID-19 pandemic and removed divisional classifications starting in 2020–21.
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