1980 Sun Belt Conference Men's Basketball Tournament

1980 Sun Belt Conference Men's Basketball Tournament
Classification Division I
Season 197980
Teams 8
Site Campus Sites; Charlotte Coliseum
Campus Sites; Charlotte, NC
Champions VCU (1st title)
Winning coach J.D. Barnett (1st title)
MVP Edmund Sherod (VCU)
Sun Belt Conference Men's Basketball Tournaments
«1979  1981»

The 1980 Sun Belt Conference Men's Basketball Tournament was held February 23–25 at a combination of on-campus gymnasiums and the Charlotte Coliseum in Charlotte, North Carolina.[1]

VCU defeated UAB in the championship game, 105–88, to win their first Sun Belt men's basketball tournament. Both programs were in their first season in the Sun Belt.

The Rams, in turn, received an automatic bid for the 1980 NCAA Tournament, where they lost to Iowa in the first round. Top-seeded South Alabama, who lost to VCU in the semifinal round, still received an at-large bid; the Jaguars ultimately lost to Alcorn State in the NCAA tournament's first round.

Format

With the addition of UAB and VCU to the Sun Belt, the conference's membership expanded to eight teams. All eight teams participated in the tournament field and were seeded based on their regular season conference records. All eight teams entered the single-elimination tournament in the quarterfinal round.

All of the games before the championship final were played at the campus gym of the higher-seeded team. The championship game, meanwhile, was played at the Charlotte Coliseum in Charlotte, North Carolina.

Bracket

  Quarterfinals
Saturday, February 23
Semifinals
Sunday, February 24
Championship
Monday, February 25
                           
  1  South Alabama 86  
8  South Florida 57  
  1  South Alabama 72  
    5  VCU 74  
5  VCU 100
  4  UNC Charlotte 93  
    5  VCU 105
  2  UAB 88
  3  Jacksonville 70  
6  Georgia State 59  
3  Jacksonville 60
    2  UAB 64  
7  New Orleans 75
  2  UAB 85  

References

  1. "1979–80 Sun Belt Conference Season Summary". sports-reference.com. Sports Reference LLC. 2016. Retrieved March 23, 2016.
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