Type: | NAIA men's basketball tournament |
Year: | 1953 |
Teams: | 32 |
Fabfourarena: | Municipal Auditorium |
Fabfourcity: | Kansas City, Missouri |
Champions: | Southwest Missouri State |
Titlecount: | 2nd |
Champgamecount: | 2nd |
Champffcount: | 2nd |
Runnerffcount: | 6th |
Runnerup: | Hamline |
Gamecount: | 4th |
Semifinal1: | Indiana State |
Finalfourcount1: | 5th |
Semifinal2: | East Texas State |
Finalfourcount2: | 1st |
Mvp: | Jerry Anderson |
Mvpteam: | Southwest Missouri State |
Attendance: | unknown |
The 1953 NAIA basketball tournament was held in March at Municipal Auditorium in Kansas City, Missouri. The 16th annual NAIA basketball tournament featured 32 teams playing in a single-elimination format.[1]
The championship game would feature Southwest Missouri State, now Missouri State University, and Hamline (10th appearance in tournament). The Bears were coached by Bob Vanatta. The championship game was the first time that these two teams had ever met in the tournament. The Bears would defeat the Pipers to win another national championship, 79–71.
It was the first time since 1937 and 1938, the first two years of the tournament, that the same team would win the national championship title. (The first two tournaments were also won by a Missouri university, Central Missouri State.)
Playing for third place were Indiana State and East Texas State, now Texas A&M University–Commerce. It was the first time that these two teams had played each other. The Sycamores defeated the Lions by a score of 74 to 71.
The 1953 tournament would be Hamline's first, and only, second place title as well as Indiana State's first, and only, third place title, making them the first two schools to win, outright, first, second, third, and fourth places in the NAIA tournament (Georgetown (KY) the only other school to have that honor).
It is the last year without the Coach of the Year Award. 1953 is the first tournament to feature a Nazarene University (Pasadena, now Point Loma Nazarene). Perennial staples to the tournament, only a handful of years have been absence of a Nazarene University playing. There were two games in which all-time top performances would be recorded.
Many of the records set by the 1953 tournament have been broken, and many of the awards were established much later: