Year: | 2014 |
Conference: | Big 12 |
Division: | I |
Gender: | Men's |
Teams: | 10 |
Arena: | Sprint Center |
City: | Kansas City, Missouri |
Champions: | Iowa State |
Titlecount: | 2nd |
Coach: | Fred Hoiberg |
Coachcount: | 1st |
Mvp: | DeAndre Kane |
Mvpteam: | Iowa State |
Attendance: | 94,996 (overall) 19,108 (championship) |
Topscorer: | Georges Niang |
Topscorerteam: | Iowa State |
Points: | 56 |
Television: | ESPN, ESPN2, ESPNU, Big 12 Network |
The 2014 Phillips 66 Big 12 men's basketball tournament was the postseason men's basketball tournament for the Big 12 Conference held from March 12 to 15 in Kansas City, Missouri at Sprint Center.[1]
The Tournament consisted of a 10 team single-elimination tournament with the top 6 seeds receiving a bye.[2]
2014 Big 12 Men's Basketball Tournament seeds | ||||||||||
Seed | School | Conf. | Over. | Tiebreaker | ||||||
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1 | Kansas ‡# | 14–4 | 25–10 | |||||||
2 | Oklahoma # | 12–6 | 23–10 | |||||||
3 | Texas # | 11–7 | 24–11 | 1–1 vs. Iowa State; 1–1 vs. #1 Kansas[3] | ||||||
4 | Iowa State # | 11–7 | 28–8 | 1–1 vs. Texas; 0–2 vs. #1 Kansas | ||||||
5 | Kansas State # | 10–8 | 20–13 | |||||||
6 | West Virginia # | 9–9 | 17–16 | 1–1 vs. Baylor; 1–1 vs. #1 Kansas | ||||||
7 | 9–9 | 26–12 | 1–1 vs. WV; 0–2 vs. #1 Kansas | |||||||
8 | 8–10 | 21–13 | ||||||||
9 | 6–12 | 14–18 | ||||||||
10 | 0–18 | 9–22 | ||||||||
‡ – Big 12 Conference regular season champions, and tournament No. 1 seed. # – Received a single-bye in the conference tournament. Overall records include all games played in the Big 12 Conference tournament.[4] |
Session | Game | Time | Matchup | Television | Attendance | |
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First Round – Wednesday, March 12 | ||||||
1 | 1 | 6:00 pm |
| Big 12 Network | 18,972 | |
2 | 8:30 pm |
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Quarterfinals – Thursday, March 13 | ||||||
2 | 3 | 11:30 am |
| ESPN2 | 18,972 | |
4 | 2:00 pm |
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3 | 5 | 6:00 pm |
| Big 12 Network | 18,972 | |
6 | 8:30 pm |
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Semifinals – Friday, March 14 | ||||||
4 | 7 | 6:00 pm |
| ESPNU | 18,972 | |
8 | 8:30 pm |
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Final – Saturday, March 15 | ||||||
5 | 9 | 8:00 pm |
| ESPN | 19,108 | |
Game times in CT. #-Rankings denote tournament seed[5] [6] |
* denotes overtime period
Most Outstanding Player – DeAndre Kane, Iowa State[5]
Player | Team | Position | Class | |
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DeAndre Kane | Iowa State | Sr. | G | |
Melvin Ejim | Iowa State | Sr. | F | |
Georges Niang | Iowa State | So. | F | |
Isaiah Austin | Baylor | So. | C | |
Andrew Wiggins | Kansas | Fr. | G |