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2014 NCAA Division II men's basketball tournament

The 2014 NCAA Division II men's basketball tournament was a single-elimination tournament involving 64 teams that was played to determine the national champion of men's NCAA Division II college basketball as a culmination of the 2013–14 basketball season.

2014 NCAA Division II
men's basketball tournament
Teams64
Finals siteEvansville, Indiana
ChampionsCentral Missouri Mules (2nd title)
Runner-upWest Liberty Hilltoppers (1st title game)
Semifinalists
Winning coachKim Anderson (1st title)
MOPDaylen Robinson (Central Missouri)

The eight regional winners met in the Elite Eight for the quarterfinal, semifinal, and championship rounds at the Ford Center in Evansville, Indiana. The championship game was played on March 29, 2014 and was aired nationally on CBS.

The Central Missouri Mules defeated the West Liberty Hilltoppers, 84–77, to win their second national championship and first since the 1984 NCAA Division II Tournament.

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2014 NCAA Division II Men's sites - regionals (cyan) Elite Eight (red)

Qualification and tournament format Edit

The champions of 22 of the 24 Division II basketball conferences qualified automatically. The list of automatic qualifying conferences changed as follows from the 2013 tournament:

In addition to the MEC, the Great Midwest Athletic Conference (G-MAC) was not eligible for an automatic berth. Although the G-MAC began conference competition in 2012–13, it was not officially accepted as a Division II conference until 2013–14, meaning that it will not receive an automatic berth until the 2016 tournament.

An additional 42 teams were selected as at-large participants by the selection committee. As in previous years, the first three rounds of the tournament were organized in regions comprising eight participants in groups of two or three conferences (two in the Atlantic and Central regions) with seeds assigned by the selection committee. The Elite Eight regional winners met ar one site for the quarterfinals, semifinals, and finals.

Automatic qualifiers Edit

The following teams automatically qualified for the national tournament as the champions of their conference tournaments.

Regionals Edit

East - New Haven, Connecticut Edit

Location: James Moore Fieldhouse Host: Southern Connecticut State University

First round
Round of 64
March 15
Regional semifinal
Round of 32
March 16
Regional Final
Sweet 16
March 18
         
1 Southern Connecticut State (27–2) 89
8 Bridgeport (18–10) 73
1 Southern Connecticut State 79
4 Franklin Pierce 77
4 Franklin Pierce (20–7) 66
5 Philadelphia (25–6) 65
1 Southern Connecticut State 78
3 Saint Anselm 72
3 Saint Anselm (20–7) 73
6 Le Moyne (17–11) 62
3 Saint Anselm 82
7 Bloomfield 68
2 New Haven (21–8) 57
7 Bloomfield (20–8) 59

Central - Mankato, Minnesota Edit

Location: Taylor Center Host: Minnesota State University, Mankato

First round
Round of 64
March 15
Regional semifinal
Round of 32
March 16
Regional Final
Sweet 16
March 18
         
1 Minnesota State Mankato (29–4) 97
8 Harding (15–14) 56
1 Minnesota State 66
5 Northwest Missouri State 71
4 Winona State (22–8) 77
5 Northwest Missouri State (26–7) 98
5 Northwest Missouri State 59
2 Central Missouri 60
3 Missouri Southern State (24–5) 80
6 Fort Hays State (22–7) 69
3 Missouri Southern State 84
2 Central Missouri 94
2 Central Missouri (21–9) 56
7 Arkansas Tech (24–5) 44

South - Lakeland, Florida Edit

Location: Jenkins Field House Host: Florida Southern College

First round
Round of 64
March 15
Regional semifinal
Round of 32
March 16
Regional Final
Sweet 16
March 18
         
1 Florida Southern (26–4) 95
8 Tuskegee (18–11) 98
8 Tuskegee 93
4 North Alabama 87
4 North Alabama (22–9) 72
5 Tampa (20–9) 68
8 Tuskegee 80
3 Delta State 59
3 Delta State (24–6) 82
6 Barry (19–8) 77
3 Delta State 70
2 Saint Leo 61
2 Saint Leo (23–8) 75
7 West Alabama (17–10) 67

South Central - Denver, Colorado Edit

Location: Auraria Events Center Host: Metropolitan State University

First round
Round of 64
March 15
Regional semifinal
Round of 32
March 16
Regional Final
Sweet 16
March 18
         
1 Metro State (28–1) 76
8 UC Colorado Springs (21–8) 72
1 Metro State 86
4 Colorado Mines 82
4 Colorado Mines (24–4) 41
5 St. Mary's (TX) (19–8) 19
1 Metro State 78
3 Midwestern State 56
3 Midwestern State (22–7) 72
6 UAFS (21–6) 66
3 Midwestern State 74
2 Tarleton State 68
2 Tarleton State (27–2) 92
7 Texas A&M–International (22–8) 56

Midwest - Springfield, Missouri Edit

Location: Weiser Gymnasium Host: Drury University

First round
Round of 64
March 15
Regional semifinal
Round of 32
March 16
Regional Final
Sweet 16
March 18
         
1 Drury (25–3) 69
8 Wisconsin–Parkside (23–6) 64
1 Drury 79
5 Lake Superior State 61
4 Findlay (24–5) 83
5 Lake Superior State (26–5) 88*
1 Drury 71
6 Michigan Tech 57
3 Southern Indiana (25–5) 70
6 Michigan Tech (22–7) 75
6 Michigan Tech 82
2 Indianapolis 76
2 Indianapolis (23–4) 80
7 Bellarmine (23–7) 75

Atlantic - East Stroudsburg, Pennsylvania Edit

Location: Koehler Fieldhouse Host: East Stroudsburg University of Pennsylvania

First round
Round of 64
March 15
Regional semifinal
Round of 32
March 16
Regional Final
Sweet 16
March 18
         
1 East Stroudsburg (28–1) 99
8 Livingstone (21–7) 98
1 East Stroudsburg 66
5 Gannon 58
4 Charleston (WV) (21–8) 64
5 Gannon (19–9) 66
1 East Stroudsburg 82
2 West Liberty 89
3 Indiana (PA) (23–4) 75
6 West Chester (20–9) 68
3 Indiana (PA) 85
2 West Liberty 86
2 West Liberty (26–3) 88
7 Glenville State (18–10) 72

Southeast - Aiken, South Carolina Edit

Location: USCA Convocation Center Host: University of South Carolina, Aiken

First round
Round of 64
March 15
Regional semifinal
Round of 32
March 16
Regional Final
Sweet 16
March 18
         
1 USC Aiken (29–3) 80
8 Limestone (21–8) 54
1 USC Aiken 78
5 GRU Augusta 58
4 Anderson (SC) (22–9) 84
5 GRU Augusta (23–7) 86
1 USC Aiken 84
3 Montevallo 73
3 Montevallo (24–5) 97
6 Georgia Southwestern (20–10) 88
3 Montevallo 98
2 Lincoln Memorial 86
2 Lincoln Memorial (27–2) 76
7 Carson–Newman (19–8) 65

West - San Bernardino, California Edit

Location: James and Aerianthi Coussoulis Arena Host: California State University, San Bernardino

First round
Round of 64
March 14
Regional semifinal
Round of 32
March 15
Regional Final
Sweet 16
March 17
         
1 CSU San Bernardino (23–4) 79
8 Chaminade (19–12) 78
1 CSU San Bernardino 77
4 Chico State 94
4 Chico State (22–7) 77
5 California Baptist (24–3) 71
4 Chico State 81
7 CSU Stanislaus 80
3 Cal Poly Pomona (21–6) 73
6 Dixie State (21–6) 63
3 Cal Poly Pomona 69
7 CSU Stanislaus 75
2 Seattle Pacific (26–5) 72
7 CSU Stanislaus (21–8) 80

Elite Eight – Evansville, Indiana Edit

Location: Ford Center Host: University of Southern Indiana

National Quarterfinals
Elite Eight
Wednesday, March 26
National semifinals
Final Four
Thursday, March 27
National Championship
Saturday, March 29
         
E1 Southern Connecticut State 72
C2 Central Missouri 78
C2 Central Missouri 71
SC1 Metro State 69
S8 Tuskegee 87
SC1 Metro State 106
C2 Central Missouri 84
A2 West Liberty 77
MW1 Drury 75
A2 West Liberty 85
A2 West Liberty 86
SE1 USC Aiken 83
SE1 USC Aiken 85
W4 Chico State 70

All-tournament team Edit

  • Dillon Deck (Central Missouri)
  • Shawn Dyer (West Liberty)
  • Charles Hammork (Central Missouri)
  • Cedric Harris (West Liberty)
  • Daylen Robinson (Central Missouri)

References Edit

  • 2014 NCAA Division II men's basketball tournament jonfmorse.com

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Division II Tournament East StroudsburgDenverAikenNew HavenLakelandMankatoSan BernardinoSpringfieldEvansvilleclass notpageimage 2014 NCAA Division II Men s sites regionals cyan Elite Eight red Contents 1 Qualification and tournament format 1 1 Automatic qualifiers 2 Regionals 2 1 East New Haven Connecticut 2 2 Central Mankato Minnesota 2 3 South Lakeland Florida 2 4 South Central Denver Colorado 2 5 Midwest Springfield Missouri 2 6 Atlantic East Stroudsburg Pennsylvania 2 7 Southeast Aiken South Carolina 2 8 West San Bernardino California 3 Elite Eight Evansville Indiana 4 All tournament team 5 ReferencesQualification and tournament format EditThe champions of 22 of the 24 Division II basketball conferences qualified automatically The list of automatic qualifying conferences changed as follows from the 2013 tournament The West Virginia Intercollegiate Athletic Conference WVIAC disbanded at the end of the 2012 13 school year with most of the former members forming the Mountain East Conference MEC under a new charter The MEC will not be eligible for an automatic berth until the 2016 tournament The Great American Conference which began competition in the 2011 12 school year became eligible for an automatic berth In addition to the MEC the Great Midwest Athletic Conference G MAC was not eligible for an automatic berth Although the G MAC began conference competition in 2012 13 it was not officially accepted as a Division II conference until 2013 14 meaning that it will not receive an automatic berth until the 2016 tournament An additional 42 teams were selected as at large participants by the selection committee As in previous years the first three rounds of the tournament were organized in regions comprising eight participants in groups of two or three conferences two in the Atlantic and Central regions with seeds assigned by the selection committee The Elite Eight regional winners met ar one site for the quarterfinals semifinals and finals Automatic qualifiers Edit The following teams automatically qualified for the national tournament as the champions of their conference tournaments Team Conference RegionCal State Stanislaus CCAA WestPhiladelphia CACC EastLivingstone CIAA AtlanticLimestone Conference Carolinas SoutheastBridgeport ECC EastHarding Great American CentralFindlay GLIAC MidwestSouthern Indiana GLVC MidwestSeattle Pacific GNAC WestNorth Alabama Gulf South SouthTexas A amp M International Heartland South CentralTarleton State Lone Star South CentralMissouri Southern State MIAA CentralSouthern Connecticut State Northeast 10 EastMinnesota State Mankato NSIC CentralChaminade Pacific West WestSouth Carolina Aiken Peach Belt SoutheastEast Stroudsburg PSAC AtlanticMetro State RMAC South CentralLincoln Memorial SAC SoutheastTuskegee SIAC SouthFlorida Southern Sunshine State SouthRegionals EditEast New Haven Connecticut Edit Location James Moore Fieldhouse Host Southern Connecticut State University First roundRound of 64March 15Regional semifinalRound of 32March 16Regional FinalSweet 16March 18 1Southern Connecticut State 27 2 898Bridgeport 18 10 731Southern Connecticut State794Franklin Pierce774Franklin Pierce 20 7 665Philadelphia 25 6 651Southern Connecticut State783Saint Anselm723Saint Anselm 20 7 736Le Moyne 17 11 623Saint Anselm827Bloomfield682New Haven 21 8 577Bloomfield 20 8 59Central Mankato Minnesota Edit Location Taylor Center Host Minnesota State University Mankato First roundRound of 64March 15Regional semifinalRound of 32March 16Regional FinalSweet 16March 18 1Minnesota State Mankato 29 4 978Harding 15 14 561Minnesota State665Northwest Missouri State714Winona State 22 8 775Northwest Missouri State 26 7 985Northwest Missouri State592Central Missouri603Missouri Southern State 24 5 806Fort Hays State 22 7 693Missouri Southern State842Central Missouri942Central Missouri 21 9 567Arkansas Tech 24 5 44South Lakeland Florida Edit Location Jenkins Field House Host Florida Southern College First roundRound of 64March 15Regional semifinalRound of 32March 16Regional FinalSweet 16March 18 1Florida Southern 26 4 958Tuskegee 18 11 988Tuskegee934North Alabama874North Alabama 22 9 725Tampa 20 9 688Tuskegee803Delta State593Delta State 24 6 826Barry 19 8 773Delta State702Saint Leo612Saint Leo 23 8 757West Alabama 17 10 67South Central Denver Colorado Edit Location Auraria Events Center Host Metropolitan State University First roundRound of 64March 15Regional semifinalRound of 32March 16Regional FinalSweet 16March 18 1Metro State 28 1 768UC Colorado Springs 21 8 721Metro State864Colorado Mines824Colorado Mines 24 4 415St Mary s TX 19 8 191Metro State783Midwestern State563Midwestern State 22 7 726UAFS 21 6 663Midwestern State742Tarleton State682Tarleton State 27 2 927Texas A amp M International 22 8 56Midwest Springfield Missouri Edit Location Weiser Gymnasium Host Drury University First roundRound of 64March 15Regional semifinalRound of 32March 16Regional FinalSweet 16March 18 1Drury 25 3 698Wisconsin Parkside 23 6 641Drury795Lake Superior State614Findlay 24 5 835Lake Superior State 26 5 88 1Drury716Michigan Tech573Southern Indiana 25 5 706Michigan Tech 22 7 756Michigan Tech822Indianapolis762Indianapolis 23 4 807Bellarmine 23 7 75Atlantic East Stroudsburg Pennsylvania Edit Location Koehler Fieldhouse Host East Stroudsburg University of Pennsylvania First roundRound of 64March 15Regional semifinalRound of 32March 16Regional FinalSweet 16March 18 1East Stroudsburg 28 1 998Livingstone 21 7 981East Stroudsburg665Gannon584Charleston WV 21 8 645Gannon 19 9 661East Stroudsburg822West Liberty893Indiana PA 23 4 756West Chester 20 9 683Indiana PA 852West Liberty862West Liberty 26 3 887Glenville State 18 10 72Southeast Aiken South Carolina Edit Location USCA Convocation Center Host University of South Carolina Aiken First roundRound of 64March 15Regional semifinalRound of 32March 16Regional FinalSweet 16March 18 1USC Aiken 29 3 808Limestone 21 8 541USC Aiken785GRU Augusta584Anderson SC 22 9 845GRU Augusta 23 7 861USC Aiken843Montevallo733Montevallo 24 5 976Georgia Southwestern 20 10 883Montevallo982Lincoln Memorial862Lincoln Memorial 27 2 767Carson Newman 19 8 65West San Bernardino California Edit Location James and Aerianthi Coussoulis Arena Host California State University San Bernardino First roundRound of 64March 14Regional semifinalRound of 32March 15Regional FinalSweet 16March 17 1CSU San Bernardino 23 4 798Chaminade 19 12 781CSU San Bernardino774Chico State944Chico State 22 7 775California Baptist 24 3 714Chico State817CSU Stanislaus803Cal Poly Pomona 21 6 736Dixie State 21 6 633Cal Poly Pomona697CSU Stanislaus752Seattle Pacific 26 5 727CSU Stanislaus 21 8 80Elite Eight Evansville Indiana EditLocation Ford Center Host University of Southern Indiana National QuarterfinalsElite EightWednesday March 26National semifinalsFinal FourThursday March 27National ChampionshipSaturday March 29 E1Southern Connecticut State72C2Central Missouri78C2Central Missouri71SC1Metro State69S8Tuskegee87SC1Metro State106C2Central Missouri84A2West Liberty77MW1Drury75A2West Liberty85A2West Liberty86SE1USC Aiken83SE1USC Aiken85W4Chico State70All tournament team EditDillon Deck Central Missouri Shawn Dyer West Liberty Charles Hammork Central Missouri Cedric Harris West Liberty Daylen Robinson Central Missouri References Edit2014 NCAA Division II men s basketball tournament jonfmorse com Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title 2014 NCAA Division II men 27s basketball tournament amp oldid 1173919952, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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