2006 Big 12 men's basketball tournament

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2006 Big 12 men's basketball tournament
Classification Division I
Season 200506
Teams12
Site American Airlines Center
Dallas, Texas
Champions Kansas (4th title)
Winning coach Bill Self (1st title)
MVP Mario Chalmers (Kansas)
Attendance109,428 (overall)
17,458 (championship)
Top scorer P. J. Tucker (Texas)
(52 points)
Television ESPN, ESPN2, ESPNU
  2005
2007  
2005–06 Big 12 men's basketball standings
ConfOverall
TeamW L PCTW L PCT
No. 9 Texas 133 .813307  .811
No. 12 Kansas133 .813258  .758
No. 24 Oklahoma 115 .688209  .690
Texas A&M 106 .625229  .710
Colorado 97 .5632010  .667
Nebraska 79 .4381914  .576
Oklahoma State 610 .3751716  .515
Texas Tech 610 .3751517  .469
Kansas State 610 .3751513  .536
Iowa State 610 .3751614  .533
Missouri 511 .3131216  .429
Baylor 412 .250413  .235
2006 Big 12 Tournament winner
Rankings from AP poll [1]

The 2006 Big 12 men's basketball tournament was the postseason men's basketball tournament for the Big 12 Conference. It was played from March 9 to 12 in Dallas, Texas at the American Airlines Center. Kansas won the tournament for the 4th time and received the conference's automatic bid to the 2006 NCAA tournament. [2]

Contents

Seeding

The Tournament consisted of a 12 team single-elimination tournament with the top 4 seeds receiving a bye. [3]

2006 Big 12 Men's Basketball Tournament seeds
SeedSchoolConf.Over.Tiebreaker
1 Texas ‡#13–330–7
2 Kansas c#13–325–8
3 Oklahoma #11–520–9
4 Texas A&M #10–622–9
5 Colorado 9–720–10
6 Nebraska 7–919–14
7 Oklahoma State 6–1017–16
8 Texas Tech 6–1015–17
9 Kansas State 6–1015–13
10 Iowa State 6–1016–14
11 Missouri 5–1112–16
12 Baylor 4–124–13
‡ – Big 12 Conference regular season champions, and tournament No. 1 seed.
c – Big 12 Conference regular season co-champion, not tournament No. 1 seed.
# – Received a single-bye in the conference tournament.
Overall records include all games played in the Big 12 Conference tournament. [3]

Schedule

SessionGameTimeMatchupTelevisionAttendance
First Round – Thursday, March 9
1111:30 am#8 Texas Tech 73 vs #9 Kansas State 65 ESPNU 17,799
22:00 pm#5 Colorado 65 vs #12 Baylor 61
236:00 pm#7 Oklahoma State 79 vs #10 Iowa State 7017,816
511:30 am#1 Texas 77 vs #8 Texas Tech 70
Quarterfinals – Friday, March 10
3511:30 am#1 Texas 77 vs #8 Texas Tech 70 ESPNU 18,464
62:00 pm#4 Texas A&M 86 vs #5 Colorado 53
476:00 pm#2 Kansas 63 vs #7 Oklahoma State 6218,892
88:20 pm#6 Nebraska 69 vs #3 Oklahoma 63
Semifinals – Saturday, March 11
591:00 pm#1 Texas 74 vs #4 Texas A&M 70 ESPN2 18,999
103:20 pm#2 Kansas 79 vs #6 Nebraska 65
Final – Sunday, March 12
6112:00 pm#2 Kansas 80 vs #1 Texas 68 ESPN 17,458
Game times in CT. #-Rankings denote tournament seed [2] [4]

Bracket

First Round
Thursday, March 9
Quarterfinals
Friday, March 10
Semifinals
Saturday, March 11
Finals
Sunday, March 12
            
8 Texas Tech78
9 Kansas State 64
8 Texas Tech 70
1 #8 Texas77
1 #8 Texas74
4 Texas A&M 70
5 Colorado 53
4 Texas A&M86
5 Colorado65
12 Baylor 61
1 #8 Texas 68
2 #17 Kansas80
6 Nebraska71
11 Missouri 64
6 Nebraska69
3 #22 Oklahoma 65
6 Nebraska 65
2 #17 Kansas79
2 #17 Kansas63
7 Oklahoma St 62
7 Oklahoma St79
10 Iowa St 70

All-Tournament Team

Most Outstanding PlayerMario Chalmers, Kansas [2]

PlayerTeamPositionClass
Mario Chalmers KansasFr.G
Julian Wright KansasFr.F
LaMarcus Aldridge TexasSo.F
P. J. Tucker TexasJr.F
Acie Law Texas A&MJr.G

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