2010 Horizon League men's basketball tournament

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2010 Horizon League men's basketball tournament
Horizon League 2010 Mens Basketball tournament logo.jpg
Classification Division I
Season 200910
Teams10
Site Hinkle Fieldhouse
Indianapolis, Indiana, U.S.
Champions Butler (6th title)
Winning coach Brad Stevens (2nd title)
MVP Matt Howard (Butler)
Attendance6,065
Top scorersMatt Howard (Butler)
Shelvin Mack (Butler)
(14 points)
Television ESPN, ESPNU, ESPN360
and Horizon League Network
  2009
2011  
2009–10 Horizon League men's basketball standings
ConfOverall
TeamW L PCTW L PCT
No. 11 Butler180 1.000335  .868
Wright State 126 .6672012  .625
Green Bay 117 .6112212  .647
Milwaukee 108 .5562014  .588
Cleveland State 108 .5561617  .485
Valparaiso 108 .5561517  .469
Detroit 99 .5002014  .588
Loyola Chicago 513 .2781416  .467
UIC 315 .167822  .267
Youngstown State 216 .111822  .267
2010 Horizon League Tournament winner
As of March 18, 2010
Rankings from AP Poll

The 2010 Horizon League men's basketball tournament was played Tuesday, March 2 through Tuesday, March 9. The Horizon League Network broadcast the opening rounds, which were played at the home courts of the higher seeds. The Quarterfinals, Semifinals and Championship games were broadcast by ESPNU and ESPN/ESPN360.com respectively, and took place at the arena of the #1 overall seed, Butler University. The winner received an automatic bid to the 2010 NCAA tournament.

Contents

Seeds

All Horizon League schools played in the tournament. Teams were seeded by 2009–10 Horizon League Conference season record, with a tiebreaker system to seed teams with identical conference records. The top 2 teams, Butler and Wright State, received a bye to the Semifinals.

Schedule

GameTime*Matchup#Television
First Round – Tuesday, March 2
1
8pm#10 Youngstown State at #3 Green Bay HLN
2
8pm#7 Detroit at #6 Valparaiso HLN
3
8pm#9 UIC at #4 Milwaukee HLN
4
7pm#8 Loyola at #5 Cleveland State HLN
Quarterfinals – Friday, March 5 – Hinkle Fieldhouse
5
6pm#4 Milwaukee vs #5 Cleveland StateHLN
6
8pm#3 Green Bay vs #7 DetroitHLN
Semifinals – Saturday, March 6 – Hinkle Fieldhouse
7
5:15pm#4 Milwaukee at #1 Butler ESPNU
8
8pm#7 Detroit vs #2 Wright State ESPNU
Championship Game – Tuesday, March 9 – Hinkle Fieldhouse
9
9pm#2 Wright State at #1 ButlerESPN/ESPN360.com
*Game Times in ET. #-Rankings denote tournament seeding.

Bracket

First round
Tuesday, March 2
Quarterfinals
Friday, March 5
Semifinals
Saturday, March 6
Final
Tuesday, March 9
1 #12 Butler 68
4 Milwaukee 73 4 Milwaukee 59
9 UIC 67 4 Milwaukee 82
5 Cleveland State 80 5 Cleveland State 75
8 Loyola Chicago 66 1 #12 Butler 70
2 Wright State 45
2 Wright State 69
3 Green Bay 81 7 Detroit 50
10 Youngstown State 67 3 Green Bay 53
6 Valparaiso 82 7 Detroit 62
7 Detroit 89

First round games at campus sites of lower-numbered seeds
Second round, semifinals, and championship were hosted by the #1 Overall Seed, Butler.
All times ET.

Honors

Matt Howard of Butler was named the tournament MVP. [1]

Horizon League All-Tournament Team [2]

PlayerSchoolPositionYear
Matt Howard Butler ForwardJunior
Shelvin Mack ButlerGuardSophomore
Gordon Hayward ButlerGuard/ForwardSophomore
Ronald Nored ButlerGuardSophomore
N’Gai Evans Wright State GuardJunior

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References

  1. Butler defeats Wright State for Horizon League Title
  2. Bulldogs Capture Horizon League Tournament Crown Archived 2011-07-24 at the Wayback Machine , retrieved 2010-03-10