2009 Horizon League Men's Basketball Tournament

2009 Horizon League Men's Basketball Tournament

2009 Tournament Logo
Classification Division I
Season 200809
Teams 10
First round site campus sites
Quarterfinals site Hinkle Fieldhouse
Indianapolis, Indiana
Semifinals site Hinkle Fieldhouse
Indianapolis, Indiana
Finals site Hinkle Fieldhouse
Indianapolis, Indiana
Champions Cleveland State (1st title)
Winning coach Gary Waters (1st title)
MVP Cedric Jackson (Cleveland State)
Television ESPNU, ESPN
Horizon League Men's Basketball Tournaments
«2008  2010»

The 2009 Horizon League Men's Basketball Tournament was held at the end of the 2008–2009 regular season. The better seed hosted each first round match. The second and third rounds were played at Hinkle Fieldhouse in Indianapolis. The championship game was played at the home court of the highest remaining seed, also Hinkle Fieldhouse, the home court of the Butler men's basketball team.

Regular season standings

Pos. School Record
1 Butler 15–3
2 UW-Green Bay 13–5
3 Cleveland State 12–6
Wright State
5 UW-Milwaukee 11–7
6 Youngstown State 7–11
Illinois-Chicago
8 Loyola Chicago 6–12
9 Valparaiso 5–13
10 Detroit 2–16

tiebreakers having failed to distinguish the two teams.

Bracket

  First Round
Tuesday, March 3
Second Round
Friday, March 6
Semifinals
Saturday, March 7
Final
Tuesday, March 10
                                     
   
  1  Butler  
     (bye)  
 
   
  1  Butler 62  
  4  Wright St. 57  
4  Wright St. 68  
9  Valparaiso 56  
  4  Wright St. 80
    5  UW-Milwaukee 70  
5  UW-Milwaukee 77
8  Loyola Chicago 68  
  1  Butler 54
  3  Cleveland St 57
   
   
  2  UW-Green Bay
     (bye)  
 
   
  2  UW-Green Bay 67
  3  Cleveland St 73  
3  Cleveland St. 56  
10  Detroit 43  
  3  Cleveland St 67
    7  Illinois-Chicago 64  
6  Youngstown St. 68
7  Illinois-Chicago 73  

First round games at campus sites of lower-numbered seeds
Second round and semifinals will be hosted by Butler. Championship will be hosted by lower-numbered remaining seed

See also

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