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1953 NAIA basketball tournament

The 1953 NAIA basketball tournament was held in March at Municipal Auditorium in Kansas City, Missouri. The 16th annual NAIA basketball tournament featured 32 teams playing in a single-elimination format.[1]

1953 NAIA men's basketball tournament
Season1952–53
Teams32
Finals siteMunicipal Auditorium
Kansas City, Missouri
ChampionsSouthwest Missouri State (2nd title, 2nd title game,
2nd Final Four)
Runner-upHamline (4th title game,
6th Final Four)
Semifinalists
MVPJerry Anderson (Southwest Missouri State)

The championship game would feature Southwest Missouri State, now Missouri State University, and Hamline (10th appearance in tournament). The Bears were coached by Bob Vanatta. The championship game was the first time that these two teams had ever met in the tournament. The Bears would defeat the Pipers to win another national championship, 79–71.

It was the first time since 1937 and 1938, the first two years of the tournament, that the same team would win the national championship title. (The first two tournaments were also won by a Missouri university, Central Missouri State.)

Playing for third place were Indiana State and East Texas State, now Texas A&M University–Commerce. It was the first time that these two teams had played each other. The Sycamores defeated the Lions by a score of 74 to 71.

The 1953 tournament would be Hamline's first, and only, second place title as well as Indiana State's first, and only, third place title, making them the first two schools to win, outright, first, second, third, and fourth places in the NAIA tournament (Georgetown (KY) the only other school to have that honor).

It is the last year without the Coach of the Year Award. 1953 is the first tournament to feature a Nazarene University (Pasadena, now Point Loma Nazarene). Perennial staples to the tournament, only a handful of years have been absence of a Nazarene University playing. There were two games in which all-time top performances would be recorded.

Awards and honors edit

Many of the records set by the 1953 tournament have been broken, and many of the awards were established much later:

  • Leading Scorer Award est. 1963
  • Leading Rebounder Award est. 1963
  • Charles Stevenson Hustle Award est. 1958
  • Coach of the Year est. 1954
  • Player of the Year est. 1994
  • Top single-game performances: 3rd Harold Wolfe of Findlay (Ohio) playing against Pasadena (Calif.) scored 25 field goals and 4 free throws totaling 54 points for one game. Findlay won the game.
  • Top single-game performances: 22nd Pete Kinkead of Geneva (Pa.) playing against Tennessee State, scored 14 field goals and 15 free throws totaling 43 points for one game. Geneva did not win the game.
  • All-time scoring leader; first appearance: James Miller, 18th, East Texas State (1953,54,55), 13 games, 103 field goals, 40 free throws, totaling 246 points, 18.9 average per game.
  • All-time scoring leader; second appearance: E.C. O’Neal, 9th, Arkansas Tech (1952,53,54,55), 13 games, 122 field goals, 43 free throws, totaling 287 points, 22.1 average per game.
  • All-time scoring leaders; final appearance: Lloyd Thorgaard, 10th, Hamline (Minn.) (1950,51,52,53), 15 games, 111 field goals, 61 free throws, 283 total points, 18.9 average per game; James Fritsche, 14th, Hamline (Minn.) (1950,51,52,53), 15 games, 113 field goals, 46 free throws, 272 total points, 18.1 average per game.[2]

Bracket edit

First round Second round Elite Eight NAIA national semifinals NAIA national championship
          
Eastern Illinois State 84
Morris Harvey 67
Eastern Illinois State 86
Hamline 88
Hamline 89
Louisiana Tech 80
Hamline 102
TOP TIER
Mississippi Southern 92
Mississippi Southern 106
River Falls State 72
Mississippi Southern 94
Loyola (Md.) 83
Loyola Maryland 66
Portland 64
Hamline 73
East Texas State 71
East Texas State 57
Adrian 40
East Texas State 85
St. Peter's 68
St. Peter's 81
Southwestern State (OK) 60
East Texas State 72
TOP TIER
Tennessee A&I State 67
St. Benedict's (KS) 69
North Dakota 66
St. Benedict's 56
Tennessee A&I State 79
Tennessee A&I State 89
Geneva 88
Hamline 71
Southwest Missouri State 79
SW Missouri State 95
Gonzaga 74
Southwest Missouri State 98
Stetson 71
Stetson 75
State College of Iowa 57
Southwest Missouri State 78
BOTTOM TIER
Nebraska Wesleyan 74
Nebraska Wesleyan 83
Arnold 62
Nebraska Wesleyan 83
Arizona State-Tempe 71
Arizona State-Tempe 81
East Tennessee State 79
Southwest Missouri State 84
Indiana State 78
Pasadena 107
Ricks 72
Pasadena 93
Findlay 96
Findlay 80 NAIA third-place game
Adams State 63
Findlay 70 East Texas State 71
BOTTOM TIER
Indiana State 106 Indiana State 74
Arkansas Tech 85
East Carolina 81
Arkansas Tech 81
Indiana State 100
Midwestern 76
Indiana State 100

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ . Archived from the original on May 1, 2009. Retrieved May 16, 2020.
  2. ^ NAIA Championship History 2008-05-15 at the Wayback Machine

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The 1953 NAIA basketball tournament was held in March at Municipal Auditorium in Kansas City Missouri The 16th annual NAIA basketball tournament featured 32 teams playing in a single elimination format 1 1953 NAIA men s basketball tournamentSeason1952 53Teams32Finals siteMunicipal AuditoriumKansas City MissouriChampionsSouthwest Missouri State 2nd title 2nd title game 2nd Final Four Runner upHamline 4th title game 6th Final Four SemifinalistsIndiana State 5th Final Four East Texas State 1st Final Four MVPJerry Anderson Southwest Missouri State NAIA men s basketball tournament 1952 1954 The championship game would feature Southwest Missouri State now Missouri State University and Hamline 10th appearance in tournament The Bears were coached by Bob Vanatta The championship game was the first time that these two teams had ever met in the tournament The Bears would defeat the Pipers to win another national championship 79 71 It was the first time since 1937 and 1938 the first two years of the tournament that the same team would win the national championship title The first two tournaments were also won by a Missouri university Central Missouri State Playing for third place were Indiana State and East Texas State now Texas A amp M University Commerce It was the first time that these two teams had played each other The Sycamores defeated the Lions by a score of 74 to 71 The 1953 tournament would be Hamline s first and only second place title as well as Indiana State s first and only third place title making them the first two schools to win outright first second third and fourth places in the NAIA tournament Georgetown KY the only other school to have that honor It is the last year without the Coach of the Year Award 1953 is the first tournament to feature a Nazarene University Pasadena now Point Loma Nazarene Perennial staples to the tournament only a handful of years have been absence of a Nazarene University playing There were two games in which all time top performances would be recorded Contents 1 Awards and honors 2 Bracket 3 See also 4 ReferencesAwards and honors editMany of the records set by the 1953 tournament have been broken and many of the awards were established much later Leading Scorer Award est 1963 Leading Rebounder Award est 1963 Charles Stevenson Hustle Award est 1958 Coach of the Year est 1954 Player of the Year est 1994 Top single game performances 3rd Harold Wolfe of Findlay Ohio playing against Pasadena Calif scored 25 field goals and 4 free throws totaling 54 points for one game Findlay won the game Top single game performances 22nd Pete Kinkead of Geneva Pa playing against Tennessee State scored 14 field goals and 15 free throws totaling 43 points for one game Geneva did not win the game All time scoring leader first appearance James Miller 18th East Texas State 1953 54 55 13 games 103 field goals 40 free throws totaling 246 points 18 9 average per game All time scoring leader second appearance E C O Neal 9th Arkansas Tech 1952 53 54 55 13 games 122 field goals 43 free throws totaling 287 points 22 1 average per game All time scoring leaders final appearance Lloyd Thorgaard 10th Hamline Minn 1950 51 52 53 15 games 111 field goals 61 free throws 283 total points 18 9 average per game James Fritsche 14th Hamline Minn 1950 51 52 53 15 games 113 field goals 46 free throws 272 total points 18 1 average per game 2 Bracket editFirst roundSecond roundElite EightNAIA national semifinalsNAIA national championship Eastern Illinois State84Morris Harvey67Eastern Illinois State86Hamline88Hamline89Louisiana Tech80Hamline102TOP TIERMississippi Southern92Mississippi Southern106River Falls State72Mississippi Southern94Loyola Md 83Loyola Maryland66Portland64Hamline73East Texas State71East Texas State57Adrian40East Texas State85St Peter s68St Peter s81Southwestern State OK 60East Texas State72TOP TIERTennessee A amp I State67St Benedict s KS 69North Dakota66St Benedict s56Tennessee A amp I State79Tennessee A amp I State89Geneva88Hamline71Southwest Missouri State79SW Missouri State95Gonzaga74Southwest Missouri State98Stetson71Stetson75State College of Iowa57Southwest Missouri State78BOTTOM TIERNebraska Wesleyan74Nebraska Wesleyan83Arnold62Nebraska Wesleyan83Arizona State Tempe71Arizona State Tempe81East Tennessee State79Southwest Missouri State84Indiana State78Pasadena107Ricks72Pasadena93Findlay96Findlay80NAIA third place gameAdams State63Findlay70East Texas State71BOTTOM TIERIndiana State106Indiana State74Arkansas Tech85East Carolina81Arkansas Tech81Indiana State100Midwestern76Indiana State100See also edit1953 NCAA basketball tournament 1953 National Invitation TournamentReferences edit NAIA org Archived from the original on May 1 2009 Retrieved May 16 2020 NAIA Championship History Archived 2008 05 15 at the Wayback Machine Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title 1953 NAIA basketball tournament amp oldid 1194401151, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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