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2001 Northeast Conference men's basketball tournament
ClassificationDivision I
Season2000–01
Teams8
SiteSovereign Bank Arena
Trenton, NJ
ChampionsMonmouth (2nd title)
Winning coachDave Calloway (1st title)
MVPRahsaan Johnson (MU)
← 2000
2002 →
2000–01 Northeast Conference men's basketball standings
  • t
  • e
  • Conf Overall
    Team W   L   PCT W   L   PCT
    St. Francis (NY) 16 4   .800 18 11   .621
    Monmouth 15 5   .750 21 10   .677
    UMBC 13 7   .650 18 11   .621
    Long Island 12 8   .600 12 16   .429
    Wagner 11 9   .550 16 13   .552
    Central Connecticut 11 9   .550 14 14   .500
    Fairleigh Dickinson 10 10   .500 13 15   .464
    Saint Francis (PA) 9 11   .450 9 18   .333
    Mount St. Mary's 7 13   .350 7 21   .250
    Robert Morris 7 13   .350 7 22   .241
    Sacred Heart 6 14   .300 7 21   .250
    Quinnipiac 3 17   .150 6 21   .222
    2001 NEC tournament winner


    The 2001 Northeast Conference men's basketball tournament was held in March. The tournament featured the league's top eight seeds. Monmouth won the championship, its second, and received the conference's automatic bid to the 2001 NCAA Tournament.

    Format[edit]

    The NEC Men’s Basketball Tournament consisted of the conferences top seven teams. All games were played at Sovereign Bank ArenainTrenton, NJ. The #1 seed received a bye for the first round.

    Bracket[edit]

    Quarterfinals Semifinals Finals
             
    1 St. Francis (NY) 72
    5Wagner 65
    4Long Island 83
    5 Wagner 88
    1St. Francis (NY) 64
    2 Monmouth 67
    2 Monmouth 71
    7Fairleigh Dickinson 59
    2 Monmouth 67
    3UMBC 54
    3 UMBC 59
    6Central Connecticut 44

    All-tournament team[edit]

    Tournament MVP in bold.[1]

    2001 NEC All-Tournament Team

    Rahsaan Johnson, MU
    Gerry Crosby, MU
    Richy Dominguez, SFNY
    Steven Howard, SFNY
    Jermaine Hall, WAGNER

    References[edit]

    1. ^ "NEC men's basketball record book" (PDF). NortheastConference.org. Retrieved October 29, 2015.

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