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词条 1970 NAIA Division I Men's Basketball Tournament
释义

  1. Awards and honors

  2. 1970 NAIA bracket

     3rd place game 

  3. See also

  4. References

{{Infobox NAIA Basketball Tournament
| Year=1970
| Image=
| ImageSize=150px
| Caption=1970 NAIA Men's Division I National Basketball Tournament
| Teams=32
| FinalFourArena=Municipal Auditorium
| FinalFourCity=Kansas City, Missouri
| Champions=Kentucky State
| TitleCount=1st
| ChampGameCount=1st
| ChampFFCount=1st
| RunnerUp=Central Washington
| GameCount=1st
| RunnerFFCount=3rd
| Semifinal1=Eastern New Mexico
| FinalFourCount1=2nd
| Semifinal2=Guilford
| FinalFourCount2=1st
| Coach=Dean Nicholson
| CoachSchool=Central Washington
| MVP=Greg Hyder
| MVPTeam=Eastern New Mexico
| Player=
| PlayerSchool=
| Hustle=David Allen
| HustleSchool=Central Washington
| Attendance=unknown
| TopScorer=Travis Grant
| TopScorerTeam=Kentucky State
| TopScorer2=
| TopScorer2Team=
| Points=137
}}

The 1970 NAIA Men’s Division I Basketball Tournament was held in March at Municipal Auditorium in Kansas City, Missouri. The 33rd annual NAIA basketball tournament featured 32 teams playing in a single-elimination format.[1]

Kentucky State would win the first of three straight National Championship titles, becoming the second team to win three in a row, and the third team to win three titles.

The 3rd place game would go into overtime for second time in tournament history. The 6th seeded Eastern New Mexico State Greyhounds beat the 8th seeded Guilford Quakers 77-72 in one overtime.

Awards and honors

  • Leading scorer: Travis Grant, Kentucky State; 5 games, 57 field goals, 23 free throws, 137 total points (27.4 average points per game)
  • Leading rebounder: Elmore Smith, Kentucky State & Greg Hyder, Eastern New Mexico; 5 games, 65 rebounds, (13 average rebounds per game)
  • Player of the Year: est. 1994
  • Most field goals made; career; 223; Travis Grant, Kentucky State, (1970, 71, 72)
  • Most career points; individual: 518, Travis Grant, Kentucky State, (1970, 71, 72)
  • All-time leading scorer; first appearance: Travis Grant, 1st (1970, 71, 72) 15 games, 223 field goals, 72 free throws, 518 points (34.5 average points per game)[2]
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1970 NAIA bracket

{{32TeamBracket
| RD1=First Round
| RD2=Second Round
| RD3=Elite Eight
| RD4=NAIA National Semifinals
| RD5=NAIA National Championship
| group1=TOP TIER
| group2=TOP TIER
| group3=BOTTOM TIER
| group4=BOTTOM TIER
| RD1-seed01=1
| RD1-team01=Stephen F. Austin (TX)
| RD1-score01=100
| RD1-seed02=-
| RD1-team02=South Carolina State
| RD1-score02=86
| RD1-seed03=-
| RD1-team03=Monmouth (NJ)
| RD1-score03=64
| RD1-seed04=16
| RD1-team04=Augusta State (GA)
| RD1-score04=85
| RD1-seed05=9
| RD1-team05=Eastern Michigan
| RD1-score05=108
| RD1-seed06=-
| RD1-team06=East Central State (Okla.)
| RD1-score06=85
| RD1-seed07=-
| RD1-team07=Wayne State (Neb.)
| RD1-score07=73
| RD1-seed08=8
| RD1-team08=Guilford (N.C.)
| RD1-score08=90
| RD1-seed09=5
| RD1-team09=Central State (Ohio)
| RD1-score09=69
| RD1-seed10=-
| RD1-team10=St. Thomas (Minn.)
| RD1-score10=60
| RD1-seed11=-
| RD1-team11=Wiley (Tex.)
| RD1-score11=77
| RD1-seed12=12
| RD1-team12=Drury (Mo.)
| RD1-score12=75
| RD1-seed13=13
| RD1-team13=Eau Claire State (Wis.)
| RD1-score13=88
| RD1-seed14=-
| RD1-team14=Eastern Montana
| RD1-score14=81
| RD1-seed15=-
| RD1-team15=Illinois Wesleyan
| RD1-score15=56
| RD1-seed16=4
| RD1-team16=Kentucky State
| RD1-score16=64
| RD1-seed17=3
| RD1-team17=Central Washington State
| RD1-score17=77
| RD1-seed18=-
| RD1-team18=St. Benedict's (Kan.)
| RD1-score18=65
| RD1-seed19=-
| RD1-team19=Northern State (S.D.)
| RD1-score19=78
| RD1-seed20=14
| RD1-team20=Wartburg (Iowa)
| RD1-score20=91
| RD1-seed21=11
| RD1-team21=Hanover (Ind.)
| RD1-score21=88
| RD1-seed22=-
| RD1-team22=Arkansas Tech
| RD1-score22=94
| RD1-seed23=-
| RD1-team23=Whittier (Calif.)
| RD1-score23=66
| RD1-seed24=6
| RD1-team24=Eastern New Mexico
| RD1-score24=80
| RD1-seed25=7
| RD1-team25=Jackson State (Miss.)
| RD1-score25=89
| RD1-seed26=-
| RD1-team26=Campbell (N.C.)
| RD1-score26=65
| RD1-seed27=-
| RD1-team27=Linfield (Ore.)
| RD1-score27=72
| RD1-seed28=10
| RD1-team28=Northeast Louisiana
| RD1-score28=78
| RD1-seed29=15
| RD1-team29=Morris Harvey (W.Va.)
| RD1-score29=99
| RD1-seed30=-
| RD1-team30=Western New England (Mass.)
| RD1-score30=76
| RD1-seed31=-
| RD1-team31=California State (Pa.)
| RD1-score31=67
| RD1-seed32=2
| RD1-team32=Maryland State
| RD1-score32=101
| RD2-seed01=1
| RD2-team01=Stephen F. Austin
| RD2-score01=74
| RD2-seed02=16
| RD2-team02=Augusta State
| RD2-score02=71
| RD2-seed03=9
| RD2-team03=Eastern Michigan
| RD2-score03=85
| RD2-seed04=8
| RD2-team04=Guilford
| RD2-score04=89
| RD2-seed05=5
| RD2-team05=Central State (Ohio)
| RD2-score05=83
| RD2-seed06=-
| RD2-team06=Wiley
| RD2-score06=77
| RD2-seed07=13
| RD2-team07=Eau Claire State
| RD2-score07=65
| RD2-seed08=4
| RD2-team08=Kentucky State
| RD2-score08=73
| RD2-seed09=3
| RD2-team09=Central Washington State
| RD2-score09=66
| RD2-seed10=14
| RD2-team10=Wartburg
| RD2-score10=58
| RD2-seed11=-
| RD2-team11=Arkansas Tech
| RD2-score11=81
| RD2-seed12=6
| RD2-team12=Eastern New Mexico
| RD2-score12=84
| RD2-seed13=7
| RD2-team13=Jackson State
| RD2-score13=90
| RD2-seed14=10
| RD2-team14=Northeastern Louisiana
| RD2-score14=83
| RD2-seed15=15
| RD2-team15=Morris Harvey
| RD2-score15=78
| RD2-seed16=2
| RD2-team16=Maryland State
| RD2-score16=88
| RD3-seed01=1
| RD3-team01=Stephen F. Austin
| RD3-score01=94
| RD3-seed02=-
| RD3-team02=Guilford
| RD3-score02=100
| RD3-seed03=5
| RD3-team03=Central State (Ohio)
| RD3-score03=56
| RD3-seed04=4
| RD3-team04=Kentucky State
| RD3-score04=66
| RD3-seed05=3
| RD3-team05=Central Washington State
| RD3-score05=72
| RD3-seed06=7
| RD3-team06=Jackson State
| RD3-score06=70
| RD3-seed07=6
| RD3-team07=Eastern New Mexico
| RD3-score07=76
| RD3-seed08=2
| RD3-team08=Maryland State
| RD3-score08=74*
| RD4-seed01=-
| RD4-team01=Guilford
| RD4-score01=90
| RD4-seed02=4
| RD4-team02=Kentucky State
| RD4-score02=108
| RD4-seed03=3
| RD4-team03=Central Washington State
| RD4-score03=54
| RD4-seed04=6
| RD4-team04=Eastern New Mexico
| RD4-score04=53
| RD5-seed01=4
| RD5-team01=Kentucky State
| RD5-score01=79
| RD5-seed02=3
| RD5-team02=Central Washington State
| RD5-score02=71
}}
  •   denotes overtime.

3rd place game

The third place game featured the losing teams from the national semifinalist to determine 3rd and 4th places in the tournament. This game was played until 1988.

{{2TeamBracket
| RD1=NAIA Third Place Game
| RD1-seed1=-
| RD1-team1=Guilford
| RD1-score1=72*
| RD1-seed2=6
| RD1-team2=Eastern New Mexico
| RD1-score2=77
}}

See also

  • 1970 NCAA University Division Basketball Tournament
  • 1970 NCAA College Division Basketball Tournament
  • 1970 National Invitation Tournament
  • 1970 National Women's Invitational Tournament

References

1. ^{{cite web|title=NAIA.org |url=http://naia.cstv.com |work= |archiveurl=https://www.webcitation.org/5gX4ODgO7?url=http://naia.cstv.com/ |archivedate=2009-05-05 |deadurl=no |accessdate=2009-04-19 |df= }}
2. ^{{cite web|title=NAIA Championship History |author=NAIA |url=http://grfx.cstv.com/photos/schools/naia/sports/m-baskbl/auto_pdf/MBBDIChampionshipHistory1223.pdf |work= |archiveurl=https://www.webcitation.org/5gX4NNEZV?url=http://grfx.cstv.com/photos/schools/naia/sports/m-baskbl/auto_pdf/MBBDIChampionshipHistory1223.pdf |archivedate=2009-05-05 |deadurl=yes |accessdate=2009-04-19 |df= }}
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