1924 Southern Conference men's basketball tournament
ClassificationDivision I
Teams16
SiteMunicipal Auditorium
Atlanta, GA
ChampionsNorth Carolina Tar Heels (2nd title)
Winning coachNorman Shepard (1st title)
Top scorerJack Cobb (North Carolina)
(59 points)
1923–24 Southern Conference men's basketball standings
ConfOverall
TeamW L PCTW L PCT
Tulane100 1.000211  .955
North Carolina70 1.000260  1.000
Georgia70 1.000165  .762
Alabama51 .833124  .750
Kentucky62 .750133  .813
Mississippi State84 .667138  .619
Virginia32 .600123  .800
Tennessee55 .500108  .556
South Carolina22 .500119  .550
Georgia Tech45 .444913  .409
Mississippi24 .333166  .727
Washington and Lee24 .33395  .643
NC State24 .333716  .304
Maryland12 .33357  .417
Vanderbilt13 .250715  .318
Florida02 .000510  .333
Sewanee02 .00027  .222
Virginia Tech04 .000513  .278
Auburn06 .00049  .308
Clemson06 .000214  .125
LSU07 .000812  .400
Tournament winner
As of April 30, 1924
Rankings from none

The 1924 Southern Conference men's basketball tournament took place from February 28–March 4, 1924, at Municipal Auditorium in Atlanta, Georgia. The North Carolina Tar Heels won their second Southern Conference title, led by head coach Norman Shepard.[1]

Bracket

First round
February 29
Quarterfinals
March 1
Semifinals
March 3
Finals
March 4
            
VMI 19
Maryland 34
Maryland 25
Georgia 29
Georgia 36
Washington & Lee 24
Georgia 20
Alabama 37
Alabama 44
Ole Miss 42
Alabama 40
Auburn 19
Georgia Tech 29
Auburn 35
Alabama 18
North Carolina 26
Tulane 60
South Carolina 23
Tulane 30
Mississippi A&M 38
Mississippi A&M 35
Tennessee 18
Mississippi A&M 23
North Carolina 33
North Carolina 41
Kentucky 20
North Carolina 37
Vanderbilt 20
Vanderbilt 42
Clemson 13

* Overtime game

Championship

March 4
Alabama 18, North Carolina 26
Pts: Slim Carter 6 Pts: Jack Cobb 15
Municipal Auditorium, Atlanta, Georgia
Attendance: 3,500
Referees: Sutton

All-Southern tournament team

Player Position Class Team
Monk McDonald G Senior North Carolina
K. P. Gatchell G Senior Mississippi A&M
Cartwright Carmichael F Senior North Carolina
Eddie Gurr F Senior Georgia
Slim Carter C Junior Alabama

See also

References

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