2003 MAC men's basketball tournament
ClassificationDivision I
Season200203
Teams13
SiteGund Arena
Cleveland, Ohio
ChampionsCentral Michigan (2nd title)
Winning coachJay Smith (1st title)
MVPChris Kaman (Central Michigan)
MAC men's basketball tournaments
2002–03 Mid-American Conference men's basketball standings
ConfOverall
TeamW L PCTW L PCT
East
Kent State126 .6672110  .677
Miami (OH)117 .6111315  .464
Akron99 .5001414  .500
Marshall99 .5001415  .483
Ohio810 .4441416  .467
Buffalo216 .111523  .179
West
Central Michigan144 .778257  .781
Northern Illinois117 .6111714  .548
Western Michigan108 .5562011  .645
Eastern Michigan810 .4441414  .500
Bowling Green810 .4441316  .448
Ball State810 .4441317  .433
Toledo711 .3891415  .483
2003 MAC tournament winner
Rankings from AP Poll

The 2003 MAC men's basketball tournament, a part of the 2002–03 NCAA Division I men's basketball season, took place from March 10–15 at Gund Arena in Cleveland. Its winner received the Mid-American Conference's automatic bid to the 2003 NCAA tournament. It was a single-elimination tournament with four rounds and the three highest seeds received byes in the first round. All MAC teams were invited to participate. Central Michigan, the MAC regular season winner, received the number one seed in the tournament. Central Michigan defeated Kent State in the final.[1] In the NCAA tournament they defeated Creighton in the first round before losing to Duke.[2][3]

Tournament

Seeds

  1. Central Michigan
  2. Kent State
  3. Miami
  4. Northern Illinois
  5. Western Michigan
  6. Akron
  7. Marshall
  8. Ball State
  9. Bowling Green
  10. Eastern Michigan
  11. Ohio
  12. Toledo
  13. Buffalo

Bracket

First round
March 10, 2003
Quarterfinals
March 13, 2003
Semifinals
March 14, 2003
Championship
March 15, 2003
            
1 Central Michigan 87
9 Bowling Green 70
8 Ball State 81
9 Bowling Green 90
1 Central Michigan 94
4 Northern Illinois 72
4 Northern Illinois 81
13 Buffalo 64
4 Northern Illinois 75
5 Western Michigan 63
5 Western Michigan 78
12 Toledo 64
1 Central Michigan 77
2 Kent State 72
2 Kent State 79
7 Marshall 57
7 Marshall 83
10 Eastern Michigan 75
2 Kent State 73
11 Ohio 70
3 Miami (OH) 55OT
11 Ohio 65
6 Akron 77
11 Ohio 79

References

  1. "Kaman, Meerman lead Chippewas to title". ESPN. Retrieved May 25, 2022.
  2. "Chippewas hang on to win after Creighton rally". ESPN.com. Retrieved May 25, 2022.
  3. "Blue Devils show shades of powerful past in rout". ESPN.com. Retrieved May 25, 2022.
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