1979 SEC Men's Basketball Tournament

1979 SEC Men's Basketball Tournament
Classification Division I
Season 197879
Teams 10
Site Birmingham-Jefferson Civic Center
Birmingham, Alabama
Champions Tennessee Volunteers [1] (4th title)
Winning coach Don DeVoe (1st title)
MVP Kyle Macy (Kentucky)
Television The C.D. Chesley Company [2]
SEC Men's Basketball Tournaments
«1978  1980»

The 1979 SEC Men's Basketball Tournament took place in Birmingham, Alabama, at the Birmingham Jefferson Convention Complex. This tournament marks the first SEC Men’s Basketball Tournament held since the event’s hiatus that started after the 1952 tournament.

The Tennessee Volunteers won the tournament championship game, and received the SEC's automatic bid to the NCAA Tournament by beating the Kentucky Wildcats in a 75-69 overtime win on March 3, 1979. The tournament took place from February 28-March 3, 1979. [3][4] After the SEC tournament ended, Tennessee was ranked number 20 in the Associated Press polls. [5]

Television coverage of the championship game was produced by The C.D. Chesley Company, who syndicated the coverage of the game regionally. C.D. Chesley was known as the pioneer in syndicated college basketball as he started production of Atlantic Coast Conference basketball in the 1950s.

Scores

Tennessee and LSU had double byes in this tournament, so those two teams didn't play in the tournament until the semifinals on March 2nd.

First Round

Quarterfinals

Semifinals

Championship game

All-tournament team

See also

References

  1. "Tennessee Volunteers Index | College Basketball at Sports-Reference.com"
  2. 1979 Tennessee vs. Kentucky on YouTube. (1979 SEC Tournament Championship Game)
  3. 2014-2015 Southeaastern Conference Men's Basketball Media Guide, page 134
  4. 1 2 3 4 "1978-79 Tennessee Volunteers Roster and Stats | College Basketball at Sports-Reference.com"
  5. 2014-15 Tennessee Basketball Record Book, page 111.
  6. “1978-79 Southeastern Conference Schedule and Results”. Sports-reference.com. Retrieved August 23, 2015.
  7. 2014-15 Tennessee Basketball Record Book, page 103.
  8. 2014-15 Tennessee Basketball Record Book, pages 103 and 109.

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