2022 Southern Intercollegiate Athletic Conference men's volleyball tournament

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2022 Southern Intercollegiate Athletic Conference Men's Volleyball Tournament
Classification Division I/II
Teams6
Site Rock Hill Sport & Event Center
Rock Hill, South Carolina
ChampionsCentral State (1st title)
Winning coachRay Lewis (1st title)
MVP Yaron Afek (Central State)
Television YouTube
Southern Intercollegiate Athletic Conference Men's Volleyball Tournaments
2023  

The 2022 Southern Intercollegiate Athletic Conference men's volleyball tournament, the inaugural men's volleyball SIAC tournament, [1] [2] was a men's volleyball tournament for the Southern Intercollegiate Athletic Conference during the 2022 NCAA Division I & II men's volleyball season. It was held April 19 through April 21, 2022 at Rock Hill Sport & Event Center. The winner was eligible for one of the two Wild Cards in the 2022 NCAA Volleyball Tournament, but they weren't selected. The conference champion won't get an automatic bid until the 2024 season.

Contents

Central State went on to win the event, their first ever SIAC title in any sport. [3]

2022 Southern Intercollegiate Athletic Conference men's volleyball standings
ConfOverall
TeamW L PCTW L PCT
Central State  91 .9001213 .480
Edward Waters  91 .9001318 .419
Fort Valley State  64 .600814 .364
Benedict  46 .400814 .364
Kentucky State  28 .200315 .167
Morehouse  010 .000019 .000
Conference champion
2022 SIAC Tournament champion

Seeds

All 6 teams participated in the double elimination tournament. Seeds 1 and 2 received a 1st round bye. Seed 3 played Seed 6 and Seed 4 played Seed 5 in the conference tournament opening round. All matches were held at Rock Hill Sport & Event Center in Rock Hill, SC. The conference initially entered into a deal in 2019 for the women's volleyball and basketball tournaments to be held at the venue, with men's volleyball being added for this season. [4]

Seedings and placement are to be determined by win percentage. The SIAC has not posted what the tiebreaker procedures are.

SeedSchoolConferenceTiebreaker
1Central State9–1
2Edward Waters9–1
3Fort Valley State6–4
4Benedict4–6
5Kentucky State2–8
6Morehouse0–10

Schedule and results

Time
Network
MatchupScoreAttendance
First Round – Tuesday, April 19
1 p.m.
YouTube
No. 3 Fort Valley State vs. No. 6 Morehouse3–0
(25–12, 25–11, 25–10)
57
1 p.m.
YouTube
No. 4 Benedict vs. No. 5 Kentucky State3–0
(25–8, 25–22, 25–13)
25
Second Round – Tuesday, April 19
4 p.m.
YouTube
No. 1 Central State vs. No. 4 Benedict3–1
(17–25, 25–22, 25–16, 27–25)
25
4 p.m.
YouTube
No. 2 Edward Waters vs. No. 3 Fort Valley State3–2
(18–25, 21–25, 25–20, 25–23, 15–12)
47
Consolation First Round – Wednesday, April 20
1 p.m.
YouTube
No. 6 Morehouse vs. No. 4 Benedict0–3
(15–25, 12–25, 11–25)
50
1 p.m.
YouTube
No. 5 Kentucky State vs. No. 3 Fort Valley State0–3
(6–25, 9–25, 20–25)
47
Consolation Second Round – Wednesday, April 20
4 p.m.
YouTube
No. 4 Benedict vs. No. 3 Fort Valley State3–2
(20–25, 25–20, 28–26, 22–25, 15–11)
25
Semifinal 1– Wednesday, April 20
4 p.m.
YouTube
No. 1 Central State vs. No. 2 Edward Waters3–2
(25–18, 19–25, 23–25, 25–15, 15–11)
159
Semifinal 2– Thursday, April 21
10 a.m.
YouTube
No. 2 Edward Waters vs. No. 4 Benedict3–0
(25–19, 25–19, 25–19)
51
Championship – Thursday, April 21
1 p.m.
YouTube
No. 1 Central State vs. No. 2 Edward Waters3–2
(18–25, 25–23, 25–19, 14–25, 15–11)
55
4 p.m.
YouTube
IF NECESSARY REMATCH
Game times are Eastern Time. Rankings denote tournament seeding.

Bracket

1st Round2nd RoundSemifinalsChampionship
1Central State3
4Benedict34Benedict0
5Kentucky State01Central State3
2Edward Waters2
2Edward Waters3
3Fort Valley State33Fort Valley State2
6Morehouse0
1Central State3
2Edward Waters2
Lower round 1Lower round 2Lower final
6Morehouse0
2Edward Waters3
4Benedict3
4Benedict34Benedict0
3Fort Valley State2
5Kentucky State0
3Fort Valley State3

Source: [5]

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