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1 Brackets  



1.1  Opening Round  



1.1.1  November 11  





1.1.2  November 14  





1.1.3  November 15  







1.2  Regional Round  







2 Championship Round  





3 References  














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2011 Maui Invitational
Season2011–12
Teams8
Finals siteLahaina Civic Center
Maui, Hawaii
ChampionsDuke (5th title)
Runner-upKansas (2nd title game)
Semifinalists
  • UCLA (3rd semifinal)
  • Winning coachMike Krzyzewski (5th title)
    MVPRyan Kelly (Duke)
    Maui Invitational
    «2010 2012»

    The 2011 Maui Invitational Tournament was an early-season college basketball tournament played from November 11 to November 23, 2011. It was the 28th annual holding of the Maui Invitational Tournament, which began in 1984, and was part of the 2011–12 NCAA Division I men's basketball season. The Championship Round was played at the Lahaina Civic CenterinMaui, Hawaii from November 21 to 23. The Duke Blue Devils won the tournament title, defeating the Kansas Jayhawks in the championship game on November 23 by a score of 68–61. Duke's Ryan Kelly was named the MVP of the tournament. With the victory, Duke won the Maui Invitational Tournament for the fifth time in five appearances, improving the program's overall record at the Maui competition to 15–0.[1]

    Brackets[edit]

    * – Denotes overtime period

    Opening Round[edit]

    The Opening Round was played on November 11, 14 and 15 at various sites around the country.[2]

    November 11[edit]

    November 14[edit]

    November 15[edit]

    Regional Round[edit]

    Semifinals
    November 19
    Final
    November 20
        
    UNC Greensboro 60
    Middle Tennessee 82
    Middle Tennessee 84
    Belmont 87*
    Towson 41
    Belmont 873rd-place game
    UNC Greensboro 72
    Towson 60

    *Games played at Murphy CenterinMurfreesboro, Tennessee

    Championship Round[edit]

    The Championship Round occurred from November 21–23 at Lahaina Civic CenterinMaui, Hawaii.

    Fifth Place Game
    November 23
    Consolation 2nd Round
    November 22
    Quarterfinals
    November 21
    Semifinals
    November 22
    Championship
    November 23
    15Michigan73
    8Memphis61
    8Memphis99**15Michigan75
    Tennessee976Duke82
    Tennessee67
    6Duke77
    8Memphis886Duke68
    Georgetown91*14Kansas61
    UCLA92
    Chaminade60
    Seventh Place GameChaminade61UCLA56Third-place game
    Georgetown8814Kansas72
    Tennessee86Georgetown6315Michigan79
    Chaminade6014Kansas67UCLA63

    References[edit]

    1. ^ "Tyler Thornton's late 3-pointer lifts Duke to Maui Invitational title". ESPN. Associated Press. November 23, 2011. Retrieved November 23, 2011.
  • ^ "Bracket". Archived from the original on August 9, 2011. Retrieved August 30, 2011.

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