2002 WAC men's basketball tournament

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2002 WAC men's basketball tournament
Classification Division I
Season 200102
Teams10
Site Reynolds Center
Tulsa, Oklahoma
Champions Hawaii Warriors (3rd title)
MVP Predrag Savovic (Hawaii)
  2001
2003  
2001–02 WAC men's basketball standings
ConfOverall
TeamW L PCTW L PCT
Hawaii153 .833276  .818
Tulsa 153 .833277  .794
Louisiana Tech 144 .7782210  .688
SMU 108 .5561514  .517
Nevada 99 .5001713  .567
Fresno State 99 .5001915  .559
Boise State 612 .3331317  .433
Rice 513 .2781019  .345
San Jose State 414 .2221022  .313
UTEP 315 .1671022  .313
2002 WAC tournament winner

The 2002 WAC men's basketball tournament was held in the Reynolds Center in Tulsa, Oklahoma. The winners of the tournament were the #1 seeded Hawaii Warriors. [1]

Bracket

Play-in Round Quarterfinals Semifinals Finals
1 Hawaii 71
9 San Jose State 58 9 San Jose State 56
8 Rice 57 1 Hawaii 90
5 Nevada 68
5 Nevada 72
4 SMU 66
1 Hawaii 73
2 Tulsa 59
6 Fresno State 72
7 Boise State 73 3 Louisiana Tech 69
10 UTEP 72* 2 Tulsa 81
6 Fresno State 65
2 Tulsa 72
7 Boise State 53

* - denotes overtime period

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