1995 SEC Men's Basketball Tournament

1995 SEC Men's Basketball Tournament
Classification Division I
Teams 12
Site Georgia Dome
Atlanta, Georgia (USA) [1]
Champions Kentucky (20th title)
Winning coach Rick Pitino (4th title)
MVP Antoine Walker (Kentucky)
Attendance 250,301
Television Jefferson Pilot Sports (Entire tournament)
ESPN2 (Championship game; available nationally and outside the SEC footprint)
SEC Men's Basketball Tournaments
«1994  1996»
1994–95 Southeastern Conference men's basketball standings
Conf     Overall
Team W   L   PCT     W   L   PCT
East Division
#2 Kentucky 14 2   .875     28 5   .848
Georgia 9 7   .563     18 10   .643
Florida 8 8   .500     17 13   .567
Vanderbilt 6 10   .375     13 15   .464
South Carolina 5 11   .313     10 17   .370
Tennessee 4 12   .250     11 16   .407
West Division
#6 Arkansas 12 4   .750     32 7   .821
#18 Mississippi State 12 4   .750     22 8   .733
#20 Alabama 10 6   .625     23 10   .697
Auburn 7 9   .438     16 13   .552
LSU 6 10   .375     12 15   .444
Ole Miss 3 13   .188     8 19   .296
SEC Tournament winner
Rankings from AP Poll

The 1995 SEC Men’s Basketball Tournament took place from March 9-12, 1995 at the Georgia Dome in Atlanta, Georgia. The Kentucky Wildcats won the tournament and the SEC’s automatic bid to the 1995 NCAA Men’s Division I Basketball Tournament by defeating the Arkansas Razorbacks in a 95-93 overtime win. [2] [3]

Television Coverage

The entire tournament was regionally televised and syndicated by Jefferson Pilot Sports. JP Sports, at the time, was in its eighth season in covering SEC Basketball, and the 1995 tournament was the fourth time that Jefferson Pilot Sports covered the entire tournament. However, the championship game was also broadcast by ESPN2 in areas outside the SEC’s geographical footprint, meaning that the ESPN2 broadcast was blacked out in areas where Jefferson Pilot’s broadcast was available on a local station. [4]

Tournament notes

Bracket

  First round Second Round Semifinals Championship Game
                                     
 Vanderbilt 85  
 LSU 61  
   Arkansas 73  
     Vanderbilt 72  
      
        
   Arkansas 69  
   Alabama 58  
        
        
   Kentucky 93
     Auburn 81  
 Auburn 81
 South Carolina 66  
   Kentucky 95*
   Arkansas 93
 Alabama 68  
 Tennessee 57  
   Alabama 68
     Georgia 57  
      
        
   Kentucky 86
   Florida 72  
        
        
   Florida 80
     Mississippi State 64  
 Florida 63
 Ole Miss 59  

*Game ended after overtime.

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