2012 SEC men's basketball tournament

The 2012 SEC men's basketball tournament was the postseason men's basketball tournament for the Southeastern Conference held from March 8–11, 2012 in New Orleans at the New Orleans Arena.[1]

2012 SEC men's basketball tournament
 
ClassificationDivision I
Season201112
Teams12
SiteNew Orleans Arena
New Orleans, Louisiana
ChampionsVanderbilt (2nd title)
Winning coachKevin Stallings (1st title)
MVPJohn Jenkins (Vanderbilt)
Attendance154,526
TelevisionSEC Network (syndicated, first two rounds)
ABC (semifinals and final)
2011–12 Southeastern Conference men's basketball standings
ConfOverall
TeamW L PCTW L PCT
No. 1 Kentucky160 1.000382  .950
No. 25 Florida106 .6252611  .703
No. 20 Vanderbilt106 .6252511  .694
Tennessee106 .6251915  .559
Alabama97 .5632112  .636
Mississippi State88 .5002112  .636
Ole Miss88 .5002014  .588
LSU79 .4381815  .545
Arkansas610 .3751814  .563
Auburn511 .3131516  .484
Georgia511 .3131517  .469
South Carolina214 .1251021  .323
2012 SEC tournament winner
As of April 2, 2012
Rankings from AP poll

Tournament notes

This was also the first year teams were seeded #1 through #12, as the conference eliminated divisional play prior to the season, although the 2011–12 schedule was still structured based upon the divisions used from 1991–92 through 2010–11.

This was the last SEC tournament to have 12 teams. The addition of Missouri and Texas A&M from the Big 12 Conference had been announced prior to the season.

Television coverage

The first round and quarterfinal rounds were televised through the ESPN Regional Television-operated SEC Network through regional syndication. The semifinals and final were broadcast nationally on ABC.

Seeds

As of completed games on March 4. Applies tiebreaker as best as possible.
2012 SEC Men's Basketball Tournament seeds
Seed School Conf. Over. Tiebreaker[2]
1. Kentucky ‡ † 160 301
2. Tennessee † 106 1813 11 vs VAN; 20 vs FLA; Total 3–1
3. Vanderbilt † 106 2110 11 vs TEN; 11 vs FLA; Total 2–2
4. Florida † 106 229 1–1 vs VAN; 0–2 vs TEN; Total 1–3
5. Alabama 97 2010
6. Mississippi State 88 2110 11 vs MISS; 10 vs TEN
7. Ole Miss 88 1812 11 vs MSU; 01 vs TEN
8. LSU 79 1713
9. Arkansas 610 1813
10. Auburn 511 1515 10 vs UGA
11. Georgia 511 1416 01 vs AUB
12. South Carolina 214 1020
‡ – SEC regular season champions, and tournament No. 1 seed.
† – Received a bye in the conference tournament.
Overall records are as of the end of the regular season.

Schedule

Session Game Time* Matchup# Television Attendance
First Round - Thursday, March 8
1 1 12:00 PM #8 LSU vs. #9 Arkansas SEC Network 10,703
2 2:30 PM #5 Alabama vs. #12 South Carolina SEC Network
2 3 6:30 PM #7 Ole Miss vs. #10 Auburn SEC Network 10,197
4 9:00 PM #6 Mississippi State vs. #11 Georgia SEC Network
Quarterfinals - Friday, March 9
3 5 12:00 PM #1 Kentucky vs. #8 LSU SEC Network 18,207
6 2:30 PM #4 Florida vs. #5 Alabama SEC Network
4 7 6:30 PM #2 Tennessee vs. #7 Ole Miss SEC Network 10,526
8 9:00 PM #3 Vanderbilt vs. #11 Georgia SEC Network
Semifinals - Saturday, March 10
5 9 12:00 PM #1 Kentucky vs. #4 Florida ABC 18,523
10 2:30 PM #7 Ole Miss vs. #3 Vanderbilt ABC
Championship Game - Sunday, March 11
6 11 12:00 PM #1 Kentucky vs. #3 Vanderbilt ABC 18,114
*Game Times in CT. #-Rankings denote tournament seeding.

Bracket

First round
March 8, 2012
SEC Network
Quarterfinals
March 9, 2012
SEC Network
Semifinals
March 10, 2012
ABC
Championship Game
March 11, 2012
ABC
            
1 #1 Kentucky 60
8 LSU 51
8 LSU 70
9 Arkansas 54
1 #1 Kentucky 74
4 #22 Florida 71
4 #22 Florida 66
5 Alabama 63
5 Alabama 63
12 South Carolina 57
1 #1 Kentucky 64
3 Vanderbilt 71
2 Tennessee 72
7 Ole Miss 77OT
7 Ole Miss 68
10 Auburn 54
7 Ole Miss 53
3 Vanderbilt 65
3 Vanderbilt 63
11 Georgia 41
6 Mississippi State 61
11 Georgia 71

SEC All-tournament team

[3]

References

  1. "Future SEC Tournament Dates & Sites". secdigitalnetwork.com. February 22, 2012. Archived from the original on November 11, 2011. Retrieved February 22, 2012.
  2. "SEC Tournament Tie‐Breaker Procedures". secdigitalnetwork.com. Retrieved February 22, 2012.
  3. "Southeastern Conference".
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