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2.1  Third-place game  







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1981 (1981) NAIA men's basketball tournament
Teams32
Finals siteKemper Arena
Kansas City, Missouri
ChampionsBethany Nazarene (Okla.) (1st title, 1st title game,
1st Fab Four)
Runner-upAlabama – Huntsville (1st title game,
1st Fab Four)
Semifinalists
  • Hillsdale (Mich.) (1st Final Four)
  • Coach of the yearKen Anderson (Wisconsin–Eau Claire)

    Charles Stevenson
    Hustle Award

    James Mundie (Alabama-Huntsville)
    Chuck Taylor MVPGeorge Torres (Bethany Nazarene)
    Top scorersTodd Thurman (Bethany Nazarene)
    George Torres (Bethany Nazarene)
    (104 points)
    NAIA men's tournaments
    «1980 1982»

    The 1981 NAIA men's basketball tournament was held in March at Kemper ArenainKansas City, Missouri. The 44th annual NAIA basketball tournament featured 32 teams playing in a single-elimination format.[1] The championship game featured Bethany Nazarene College and the University of Alabama in Huntsville. It was the first time that the championship game went into overtime. Bethany Nazarene edged out Alabama-Huntsville with the final score of 86-85 (OT). 1981 was also the first year the NAIA held a women's national basketball championship tournament. For the second time since 1963, the year the award was established, there was a tie for the leading scorer. Todd Thurman and George Torres both scored 104 over the course of the 1981 tournament. There have been no ties since. And for the first time since the Coach of the Year Award was established, Ken Anderson, won Coach of the Year for the second time. No other coach has won the award twice.

    Awards and honors[edit]

    1981 NAIA bracket[edit]

    First round Second round Elite Eight NAIA national semifinals NAIA national championship
                   
    1Briar Cliff (Iowa) 76
    - Fairmont State (W. Virginia) 67
    1Briar Cliff 46
    16Hillsdale 53
    - Dominican (N.Y.) 64
    16Hillsdale (Mich.) 70
    16Hillsdale 65
    TOP TIER
    - Midwestern State 64
    9Western New Mexico 55
    - Midwestern State (Texas) 56
    - Midwestern State 104
    - Lincoln Memorial 87
    - Lincoln Memorial (Tenn.) 71
    8Rockhurst (Mo.) 68
    16Hillsdale 60
    5Alabama-Huntsville 65
    5Alabama-Huntsville 105
    - Norfolk State (Virginia) 75
    5Alabama-Huntsville 67
    12Oregon College 62
    - Xavier (La.) 66
    12Oregon College 98
    5Alabama-Huntsville 94
    TOP TIER
    - Hanover 74
    13Henderson State (Ark.) 50
    - South Carolina-Spartanburg 61
    - South Carolina-Spartanburg 60
    - Hanover 72
    - Hanover (Ind.) 66
    4Fort Hays State (Kan.) 64
    5Alabama-Huntsville 85*
    6Bethany Nazarene 86
    3Augsburg (Minn.) 56
    - Drury (Mo.) 54
    3Augsburg 81
    14Kearney State 77
    - Campbellsville (Ky.) 96
    14Kearney State (Neb.) 108
    3Augsburg 69
    BOTTOM TIER
    6Bethany Nazarene 84
    11Southern Tech (Ga.) 82
    - Franklin Pierce (N.H.) 75
    - Southern Tech 58
    6Bethany Nazarene 88
    - Chicago State (Ill.) 63
    6Bethany Nazarene (Okla.) 69
    6Bethany Nazarene 62
    2Wisconsin–Eau Claire 54
    7Huron (S.D.) 59
    - Gardner–Webb (N. C.) 52
    7Huron 52
    10Biola 50
    - Central Washington 42
    10Biola (California) 57
    7Huron 29
    BOTTOM TIER
    2Wisconsin–Eau Claire 35
    15Cedarville (Ohio) 57
    - Waynesburg (Pa.) 60
    - Waynesburg 21
    2Wisconsin–Eau Claire 22
    - St. Mary's (Texas) 59
    2Wisconsin–Eau Claire 61

    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
       
    16Hillsdale 60
    2Wisconsin–Eau Claire 90

    See also[edit]

    References[edit]

    1. ^ "NAIA.org". Archived from the original on May 1, 2009. Retrieved May 17, 2020.
  • ^ NAIA Championship History Archived 2011-05-23 at the Wayback Machine

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