2000 Big Ten Conference Men's Basketball Tournament

2000 Big Ten Conference Men's Basketball Tournament

 
Classification Division I
Season 199900
Teams 11
Site United Center
Chicago, Illinois
Champions Michigan State (2nd title)
Winning coach Tom Izzo (2nd title)
MVP Morris Peterson (Michigan State)
Big Ten Conference Men's Basketball Tournaments
«1999  2001»

The 2000 Big Ten Tournament was played from March 9 to March 12, 2000. The tournament was held at the United Center in Chicago, and won by Michigan State.

Due to NCAA sanctions, Ohio State has vacated the records from this tournament.

Seeds

All Big Ten schools play in the tournament. Teams are seeded by conference record, with a tiebreaker system used to seed teams with identical conference records.

Seed School Conference Overall
1 Ohio State 13–3 22–5
2 Michigan State 13–3 26–7
3 Purdue 12–4 20–8
4 Illinois 11–5 19–8
5 Indiana 10–6 20–7
6 Wisconsin 8–8 16–12
7 Iowa 6–10 13–15
8 Michigan 6–10 15–12
9 Penn State 5–11 13–14
10 Minnesota 4–12 12–15
11 Northwestern 0–16 5–24

Bracket

  Opening round
March 9
Quarterfinals
March 10
Semifinals
March 11
Championship
March 12
                                     
        
  1  Ohio State 66  
    9  Penn State 71  
8  Michigan 66
9  Penn State 76  
  9  Penn State 84  
  4  Illinois 94  
        
        
  4  Illinois 72
    5  Indiana 69  
      
        
  4  Illinois 61
  2  Michigan State 76
        
        
  2  Michigan State 75
    7  Iowa 65  
7  Iowa 81
10  Minnesota 78  
  2  Michigan State 55
  6  Wisconsin 46  
        
        
  3  Purdue 66
    6  Wisconsin 78  
6  Wisconsin 51
11  Northwestern 41  

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Television

Network Play-by-play announcer Color analyst(s) Sideline reporter(s)
ESPN Plus (NorthwesternWisconsin, opening round; IowaMichigan State, quarterfinals)
ESPN2 (WisconsinPurdue, quarterfinals)
CBS (semifinals and championship game)
Wayne Larrivee
Dave Barnett
Jim Nantz
Greg Kelser
Quinn Buckner
Billy Packer

Local Radio

Seed Teams Flagship station Play-by-play announcer Color analyst(s)
2 Michigan State WJIMAM/WJIM-FM (Michigan State) Mark Champion Gus Ganakas
6 Wisconsin WIBAAM/WOLX-FM (Wisconsin) Matt Lepay Mike Lucas

References

  1. "Men's Basketball – All-Time Results". Big Ten. Retrieved February 28, 2014.
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