2009 Maui Invitational

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2009 Maui Invitational
Season 200910
Teams8
Finals site Lahaina Civic Center
Maui, Hawaii
Champions Gonzaga (1st title)
Runner-up Cincinnati (1st title game)
Semifinalists
Winning coach Mark Few (1st title)
MVP Steven Gray & Matt Bouldin (Gonzaga)
Maui Invitational
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The 2009 Maui Invitational Tournament, an annual early-season college basketball tournament held in Lahaina, Hawaii, was held at Lahaina Civic Center. The winning team was Gonzaga.

Bracket

* – Denotes overtime period

Fifth Place Game
November 25
Consolation 2nd Round
November 24
First round
November 23
Semifinals
November 24
Championship
November 25
22 Maryland 79
Chaminade 51
24Vanderbilt6822Maryland57
Chaminade41Cincinnati69
Cincinnati 67
24 Vanderbilt 58
24Vanderbilt84Cincinnati59
Arizona72Gonzaga61*
Colorado 72
Gonzaga 76
Seventh Place GameColorado87Gonzaga74Third-place game
Arizona91*Wisconsin61
Colorado73 Arizona 6122Maryland69
Chaminade58 Wisconsin 65Wisconsin78

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