1993 Northeast Conference Men's Basketball Tournament

1993 Northeast Conference Men's Basketball Tournament
Classification Division I
Teams 10
Finals site Alumni Gymnasium
Lawrenceville, NJ
Champions Rider (1st title)
Winning coach Kevin Bannon (1st title)
MVP Darrick Suber (RU)
1992–93 Northeast Conference men's basketball standings
Conf     Overall
Team W   L   PCT     W   L   PCT
Rider 14 4   .778     19 11   .633
Wagner 12 6   .667     18 12   .600
Mount St. Mary's 10 8   .556     14 16   .467
Marist 10 8   .556     14 16   .467
Fairleigh Dickinson 8 10   .444     11 17   .393
St. Francis (NY) 8 10   .444     9 18   .333
Saint Francis (PA) 7 11   .389     9 18   .333
Robert Morris 7 11   .389     9 18   .333
Long Island 7 11   .389     9 18   .333
Monmouth 7 11   .389     11 17   .393
1993 NEC Tournament winner

The 1993 Northeast Conference Men's Basketball Tournament was held in March. The tournament featured the league's ten teams, seeded based on their conference record. Rider won the championship, their first, and received the conference's automatic bid to the 1993 NCAA Tournament.

Format

The NEC Men’s Basketball Tournament consisted of a ten-team playoff format with all games played at the venue of the higher seed. The first round was played by the four lowest seeds (7–10) and the other teams received a bye.

Bracket

  First Round Quarterfinals Semifinals Championship Game
                                     
    1 Rider 92  
8 Robert Morris 77     9 Long Island 85    
  1 Rider 93  
9 Long Island 80    
  5 Fairleigh Dickinson 63    
4 Marist 62
   
  5 Fairleigh Dickinson 81  
    1 Rider 65
  2 Wagner 64
  3 Mount St. Mary's 81OT    
6 St. Francis (NY) 78    
  2 Wagner 65
7 Saint Francis (PA) 80  
  3 Mount St. Mary's 48  
10 Monmouth 91     2 Wagner 75
 
    10 Monmouth 66  

All-tournament team

Tournament MVP in bold.[1]

1993 NEC All-Tournament Team

Darrick Suber, RU
Miladin Mutavdzic, WC
Chris McGuthrie, MSM
Bobby Hopson, WC
Chris Mikola, RU
Steve Wriedt, MU

References

  1. "NEC men's basketball record book" (PDF). NortheastConference.org. Retrieved 29 October 2015.
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