2011 Patriot League men's basketball tournament

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2011 Patriot League men's basketball tournament
Classification Division I
Season 201011
Teams8
Sitecampus sites
Champions Bucknell (3rd title)
Winning coach Dave Paulsen (1st title)
MVP Mike Muscala (Bucknell)
Television CBS College Sports (Qtr & Semifinals),
ESPN2 (champ. game)
  2010
2012  
2010–11 Patriot League men's basketball standings
ConfOverall
TeamW L PCTW L PCT
Bucknell131 .929259  .735
American 113 .786229  .710
Holy Cross 77 .500821  .276
Lehigh 68 .4291615  .516
Lafayette 68 .4291319  .406
Navy 68 .4291120  .355
Colgate 410 .286723  .233
Army 311 .2141119  .367
2011 Patriot League tournament winner

The 2011 Patriot League men's basketball tournament was held in early March 2011, with the quarterfinals occurring March 2, semi-finals on March 6, and the championship game on March 11. The games were played at campus sites for the highest-seeded team playing in the game. In the championship game, Bucknell beat Lafayette at home to win its third Patriot League men's basketball championship. Bucknell also received an automatic bid to the NCAA tournament, where it lost to eventual national champion Connecticut in the first round.

Bracket

Quarterfinals
March 2
Semifinals
March 6
Championship
March 11
         
1 Bucknell 78
8 Army 51
1 Bucknell 66
4 Lehigh 64
4 Lehigh 87
5 Navy 75
1 Bucknell 72
6 Lafayette 57
3 Holy Cross 70
6 Lafayette 77
6 Lafayette 73*
2 American 71
2 American 69
7 Colgate 53

* denotes game ended in overtime.

Source: [1]

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References

  1. "Patriot League Men's Basketball 2019-20 Record Book" (PDF). Patriot League . Retrieved March 17, 2020.