1930 Southern Conference men's basketball tournament
ClassificationDivision I
Teams16
SiteMunicipal Auditorium
Atlanta, GA
ChampionsAlabama (1st title)
Winning coachHank Crisp (1st title)
Top scorerJoe Croson (Duke)
(38 points)
1929–30 Southern Conference men's basketball standings
ConfOverall
TeamW L PCTW L PCT
Alabama100 1.000200  1.000
Duke91 .900182  .900
Kentucky91 .900163  .842
Washington and Lee92 .818164  .800
Tennessee72 .778134  .765
Georgia73 .700176  .739
Tulane73 .700167  .696
Clemson84 .667169  .640
Sewanee53 .625911  .450
Maryland85 .615166  .727
NC State75 .583116  .647
Ole Miss66 .50067  .462
LSU67 .4621011  .476
Florida23 .400104  .714
Georgia Tech58 .3851113  .458
North Carolina47 .3641411  .560
VMI26 .250410  .286
Mississippi State27 .22258  .385
Virginia28 .200312  .200
Virginia Tech210 .167514  .263
Vanderbilt19 .100616  .273
Auburn110 .091110  .091
South Carolina010 .000610  .375
Tournament winner
As of April 30, 1930
Rankings from AP Poll

The 1930 Southern Conference men's basketball tournament took place from February 28–March 4, 1930, at Municipal Auditorium in Atlanta, Georgia. The Alabama Crimson Tide won their first Southern Conference title, led by head coach Hank Crisp.[1]

Bracket

First round
February 27
Quarterfinals
March 1
Semifinals
March 3
Finals
March 4
            
Alabama 31
Clemson 22
Alabama 29
Georgia 26
Georgia 26
North Carolina 17
Alabama 32
Tennessee 22
Tennessee 28
VMI 20
Tennessee 38
Washington & Lee 29
Washington & Lee 33
Ole Miss 29
Alabama 31
Duke 24
Duke 43
LSU 34
Duke 44
Georgia Tech 35
Georgia Tech 53
Tulane 31
Duke 37
Kentucky 32
Kentucky 26
Maryland 21
Kentucky 44
Sewanee 22
Sewanee 25
NC State 19

* Overtime game

Championship

March 4
Alabama 31, Duke 24
Pts: Walter Laney & Fred Wambsgans 7 Pts: Billy Werber 10

All-Southern tournament team

Player Position Class Team
Billy Werber G Senior Duke
Paul McBrayer G Senior Kentucky
Harry Councilor F Junior Duke
Maurice Corbitt F Junior Tennessee
Lindy Hood C Junior Alabama

See also

References

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