2013 Southern Conference men's basketball tournament

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2013 Southern Conference men's basketball tournament
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2013 SoCon Tournament logo
Classification Division I
Season 201213
Teams12
Site U.S. Cellular Center
Asheville, North Carolina
Champions Davidson (12th title)
Winning coach Bob McKillop (7th Title)
Television ESPN3, ESPN2
  2012
2014  
2012–13 Southern Conference men's basketball standings
ConfOverall
TeamW L PCTW L PCT
North
Elon 135 .7222112  .636
Appalachian State 108 .5561516  .484
Western Carolina 99 .5001419  .424
Samford 99 .5001121  .344
Chattanooga 810 .4441319  .406
UNC Greensboro 612 .333922  .290
South
Davidson171 .944268  .765
College of Charleston 144 .7782411  .686
Georgia Southern 711 .3891419  .424
Wofford 711 .3891319  .406
The Citadel 513 .278822  .267
Furman 315 .167724  .226
SoCon Tournament winner
As of March 20, 2013
Rankings from AP Poll

The 2013 Southern Conference men's basketball tournament took place between Friday, March 8 and Monday, March 11 in Asheville, North Carolina, at the U.S. Cellular Center. [1] The entire tournament was streamed on ESPN3, with the Southern Conference Championship Game televised by ESPN2. The champion received an automatic bid into the 2013 NCAA tournament.

Contents

Bracket

[2]

First round
Friday, March 8
Quarterfinals
Saturday, March 9
ESPN3
Semifinals
Sunday, March 10
ESPN3
Championship Game
Monday, March 11
ESPN2
            
1 Davidson 86
9 Georgia Southern 59
8 Wofford 44
9 Georgia Southern 60
1 Davidson 65
4 Appalachian State 62
4 Appalachian State 74
12 Furman 60
5 Samford 51
12 Furman 55
1 Davidson 74
3 College of Charleston 55
2 Elon 68
10 UNC Greensboro 61
7 Chattanooga 81
10 UNC Greensboro 87
2 Elon 60
3 College of Charleston 68
3 College of Charleston 78
6 Western Carolina 70
6 Western Carolina 76
11 The Citadel 61

All times listed are Eastern

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References

  1. "2013 Southern Conference Men's and Women's Basketball Championships" . Retrieved September 21, 2012.
  2. "2013 SoCon Men's tournament bracket" (PDF).