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Metro Conference men's basketball tournament


FieldValue
nameMetro Conference men's basketball tournament
optional_subheaderConference basketball championship
defunctyes
sportCollege basketball
conferenceMetro Conference
formatSingle-elimination tournament
years1976–1995
current_championLouisville
most_championshipsLouisville (11)
all_locationsLouisville, KY (1976, 1980–81, 1985–87, 1992–93, 1995)
Memphis, TN (1977, 1979, 1982, 1984, 1988)
Cincinnati, OH (1978, 1983)
Columbia, SC (1989)
Biloxi, MS (1990, 1994)
Roanoke, VA (1991)

Freedom Hall (1976, 1980–81, 1985–87, 1992–93, 1995) Mid-South Coliseum (1977, 1979, 1982, 1984, 1988) Riverfront Coliseum (1978, 1983) Carolina Coliseum (1989) Mississippi Coast Coliseum (1990, 1994) Roanoke Civic Center (1991) Memphis, TN (1977, 1979, 1982, 1984, 1988) Cincinnati, OH (1978, 1983) Columbia, SC (1989) Biloxi, MS (1990, 1994) Roanoke, VA (1991)

The Metro Conference men's basketball tournament was the conference championship tournament in men's basketball for the Metro Conference. The tournament was held annually between 1976 and 1996, when the Metro Conference was absorbed into Conference USA in 1996.

The winner of the tournament was guaranteed a spot in the NCAA basketball tournament each year.

Tournament champions by year

YearMetro ChampionScoreRunner-upMost Outstanding PlayerVenue (and city)
1976Cincinnati103–95Memphis StateDexter Reed, Memphis StateFreedom Hall (Louisville, Kentucky)
1977Cincinnati74–61Georgia TechGary Yoder, CincinnatiMid-South Coliseum (Memphis, Tennessee)
1978Louisville94–93Florida StateRick Wilson, LouisvilleRiverfront Coliseum (Cincinnati, Ohio)
1979Virginia Tech68–60Florida StateDale Solomon, Virginia TechMid-South Coliseum (Memphis, Tennessee)
1980Louisville81–72Florida StateDarrell Griffith, LouisvilleFreedom Hall (Louisville, Kentucky)
1981Louisville42–31CincinnatiRodney McCray, Louisville
1982Memphis State73–62LouisvilleKeith Lee, Memphis StateMid-South Coliseum (Memphis, Tennessee)
1983Louisville66–51TulaneRodney McCray, LouisvilleRiverfront Coliseum (Cincinnati, Ohio)
1984Memphis State78–65Virginia TechKeith Lee, Memphis StateMid-South Coliseum (Memphis, Tennessee)
1985Memphis State90–86 (OT)Florida StateDean Shaffer, Florida StateFreedom Hall (Louisville, Kentucky)
1986Louisville88–79Memphis StatePervis Ellison, Louisville
1987Memphis State75–52LouisvilleMarvin Alexander, Memphis State
1988Louisville81–73Memphis StateHerbert Crook, LouisvilleMid-South Coliseum (Memphis, Tennessee)
1989Louisville87–80Florida StatePervis Ellison, LouisvilleCarolina Coliseum (Columbia, South Carolina)
1990Louisville83–80Southern MissLaBradford Smith, LouisvilleMississippi Coast Coliseum (Biloxi, Mississippi)
1991Florida State76–69LouisvilleRoanoke Civic Center (Roanoke, Virginia)
1992UNC Charlotte64–63TulaneHenry Williams, UNC CharlotteFreedom Hall (Louisville, Kentucky)
1993Louisville90–78Virginia CommonwealthDwayne Morton, Louisville
1994Louisville69–61Southern MissClifford Rozier, LouisvilleMississippi Coast Coliseum (Biloxi, Mississippi)
1995Louisville78–64Southern MissDeJuan Wheat, LouisvilleFreedom Hall (Louisville, Kentucky)

Championships by school

TitlesSchool
11Louisville
4Memphis
2Cincinnati
1UNC Charlotte, Florida State, Virginia Tech

Television coverage

YearNetworkPlay-by-playAnalyst
1994RaycomFred WhiteTerry Gannon
1993RaycomFred WhiteTerry Gannon
date=December 2017bot=InternetArchiveBotfix-attempted=yes }}CBSGreg GumbelQuinn Buckner
1989Raycom Sports
ESPNFred White
Roger TwibellJack Givens
Larry Conley
1988ESPNTim BrandoBill Raftery
1987RaycomFred WhiteLarry Conley
1986RaycomFred WhiteJack Givens and Steve Grote
date=December 2017bot=InternetArchiveBotfix-attempted=yes }}CBSBrent MusburgerBilly Packer
date=December 2017bot=InternetArchiveBotfix-attempted=yes }}Gary Bender
date=December 2017bot=InternetArchiveBotfix-attempted=yes }}Frank GlieberSteve Grote
date=December 2017bot=InternetArchiveBotfix-attempted=yes }}
1980Tanner Sports NetworkRon JacoberOscar Robertson

References

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