2010 Atlantic Sun Men's Basketball Tournament

2010 Atlantic Sun Men's Basketball Tournament

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Classification Division I
Season 200910
Teams 8
Site University Center
Macon, Georgia
Champions East Tennessee State (2nd title)
Winning coach Murry Bartow (2nd title)
Atlantic Sun Men's Basketball Tournaments
«2009  2011»
2009–10 Atlantic Sun men's basketball standings
Conf     Overall
Team W   L   PCT     W   L   PCT
Lipscomb 14 6   .700     17 13   .567
Jacksonville 14 6   .700     18 11   .621
Belmont 14 6   .700     19 11   .633
Campbell 14 6   .700     19 10   .655
East Tennessee St. 13 7   .650     17 14   .548
Mercer 10 10   .500     14 16   .467
North Florida 8 12   .400     13 17   .433
Kennesaw State 7 13   .350     13 19   .406
USC Upstate 6 14   .300     6 23   .207
Florida Gulf Coast 5 15   .250     8 21   .276
Stetson 5 15   .250     7 22   .241
2010 Atlantic Sun Tournament winner
As of March 2, 2010; Rankings from AP Poll

The 2010 Atlantic Sun Men's Basketball Tournament took place from March 3–6, 2010 at University Center in Macon, Georgia.

Format

The top eight eligible men's basketball teams in the Atlantic Sun Conference received a berth in the conference tournament. After the 20 game conference season, teams are seeded by conference record. The East Tennessee State Buccaneers receive an automatic bid to the NCAA Tournament. Since there was a four-way tie for the conference regular season title, the second seeded Jacksonville Dolphins, who advanced the furthest in the tournament, will receive an automatic bid to the NIT. Florida Gulf Coast and South Carolina-Upstate were not eligible to compete in this year's tournament due to NCAA reclasification.

Bracket

Quarterfinals,
March 3 & 4
Semifinals,
March 5
Championship,
March 6
         
1 Lipscomb 69
8 Kennesaw State 72
8 Kennesaw State 64
5 ETSU 69
4 Campbell 64
5 ETSU 72
5 ETSU 72
6 Mercer 66
3 Belmont 81
6 Mercer 87
6 Mercer 66
2 Jacksonville 63
2 Jacksonville 76
7 North Florida 69

Asterisk denotes game ended in overtime.

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