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2 1967 NAIA bracket  



2.1  Third-place game  







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1967 NAIA men's basketball tournament
Season1966–67
Teams32
Finals siteMunicipal Auditorium
Kansas City, Missouri
ChampionsSt. Benedict's (Kan.) (2nd title, 2nd title game,
2nd Final Four)
Runner-upOklahoma Baptist (3rd title game,
3rd Final Four)
Semifinalists
  • Morris Harvey (W. Va.) (1st Final Four)
  • Coach of the yearBob Bass (Oklahoma Baptist)

    Charles Stevenson
    Hustle Award

    David Benedict (Central Washington)
    MVPAl Tucker (2nd title) (Oklahoma Baptist)
    Top scorerAl Tucker (Oklahoma Baptist)
    (164 points)
    NAIA men's basketball tournament
    «1966 1968»

    The 1967 NAIA men's basketball tournament was held in March at Municipal AuditoriuminKansas City, Missouri. The 30th annual NAIA basketball tournament featured 32 teams playing in a single-elimination format.[1] There were only 3 upsets in this tournament. The championship game featured St. Benedict's College (Kan.) and Oklahoma Baptist University. The Ravens would defeat the Biso 71–65. The 3rd place game featured Central Washington University defeating Morris Harvey College (W. Va.) by a score of 106 to 92. 1967 was the final year of 21 straight tournaments to have a player make it on the all-time leading scorers list. The streak that began with Harold Haskins in 1947 ended with Al Tucker in 1967. This streak had peaked in 1957 when 7 all-timers played in one tournament. It is argued that this marked the end of the "golden age" of NAIA basketball. It was the third tournament won by the number one seed.

    Awards and honors[edit]

    1967 NAIA bracket[edit]

    First round Second round Elite Eight NAIA national semifinals NAIA national championship
                   
    1St. Benedict's (Kan.) 80
    - Linfield (Ore.) 75
    1St. Benedict's 67
    16Southern State 56
    - Eastern Montana 62
    16Southern State (Ark.) 75
    1St. Benedict's 88
    TOP TIER
    8St. Mary's 73
    9Westminster (Pa.) 84
    - Oshkosh State (Wis.) 62
    9Westminster (Pa.) 53
    8St. Mary's 55
    - Wartburg (Iowa) 56
    8St. Mary's (Texas) 59
    1St. Benedict's 73
    4Morris Harvey 70
    5Tennessee Wesleyan 94
    - Indiana Central 89*
    5Tennessee Wesleyan 65
    12Midwestern 59
    - Dickinson State (N.D.) 77
    12Midwestern (Texas) 96
    5Tennessee Wesleyan 68
    TOP TIER
    4Morris Harvey 75
    13Millersville State (Pa.) 66
    - Chadron State (Neb.) 83
    - Chadron State 76
    4Morris Harvey 91
    - Howard Payne (Texas) 85
    4Morris Harvey (W.Va.) 103
    1St. Benedict's 71
    3Oklahoma Baptist 65
    3Oklahoma Baptist 55
    - Alcorn A&M (Miss.) 52
    3Oklahoma Baptist 70
    14Valdosta State 62
    - Quincy (Ill.) 64
    14Valdosta State (Ga.) 78
    3Oklahoma Baptist 66
    BOTTOM TIER
    7Southwestern Louisiana 65
    7Southwestern Louisiana 110
    - Findlay (Ohio) 73
    7Southwestern Louisiana 70
    10Central Michigan 62
    - Albany State (Ga.) 70
    10Central Michigan 71
    3Oklahoma Baptist 78
    6Central Washington State 68
    11Guilford (N.C.) 70
    - Boston State (Mass.) 61
    11Guilford 67
    6Central Washington State 78
    - Trenton State (N.J.) 60
    6Central Washington State 72
    6Central Washington State 60
    BOTTOM TIER
    2Eastern New Mexico 58
    15St. Thomas (Minn.) 72
    - Claremont-Mudd (Calif.) 63
    15St. Thomas 67
    2Eastern New Mexico 69
    - Rockhurst (Mo.) 59
    2Eastern New Mexico 64

    Third-place game[edit]

    The third-place game featured the losing teams from the national semifinalist to determine 3rd and 4th places in the tournament. This game was played until 1988.

    NAIA third-place game
       
    4Morris Harvey 92
    6Central Washington State 106

    See also[edit]

    References[edit]

    1. ^ "NAIA.org". Archived from the original on May 1, 2009. Retrieved May 17, 2020.
  • ^ NAIA Championship History Archived 2008-05-15 at the Wayback Machine

  • Retrieved from "https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=1967_NAIA_basketball_tournament&oldid=1194401235"

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