2019 American Athletic Conference men's basketball tournament

The 2019 American Athletic Conference men's basketball tournament was the postseason men's basketball tournament for the American Athletic Conference. It was held March 14 through March 17, 2019, at the FedEx Forum in Memphis, Tennessee. Cincinnati defeated Houston 69–57 in the championship to earn the American Athletic Conference's automatic bid to the NCAA tournament.[1] It was the second consecutive tournament championship for Cincinnati.

2019 American Athletic Conference men's basketball tournament
ClassificationDivision I
Season201819
Teams12
SiteFedEx Forum
Memphis, Tennessee
ChampionsCincinnati Bearcats (2nd title)
Winning coachMick Cronin (2nd title)
MVPJarron Cumberland (Cincinnati)
TelevisionESPN, ESPNU, ESPN2
2018–19 American Athletic Conference men's basketball standings
ConfOverall
TeamW L PCTW L PCT
No. 11 Houston162 .889334  .892
No. 22 Cincinnati144 .778287  .800
Temple135 .7222310  .697
UCF135 .722249  .727
Memphis117 .6112214  .611
Wichita State108 .5562215  .595
Tulsa810 .4441814  .563
South Florida810 .4442414  .632
UConn612 .3331617  .485
SMU612 .3331517  .469
East Carolina315 .1671021  .323
Tulane018 .000427  .129
2019 AAC tournament winner
Rankings from AP poll

Seeds

All 12 conference teams will participate in the conference tournament. The top four teams receive a bye into the quarterfinals. Teams are seeded by record within the conference, with a tiebreaker system to seed teams with identical conference records. Tiebreakers: win–loss record, head-to-head record, record against the highest ranked team outside of the tied teams, record against the second highest ranked team outside of the tied teams, etc.[2]

Seed School Conf. record Tiebreaker
1 Houston 16–2
2 Cincinnati 14–4
3 Temple 13–5 1–0 vs. Wichita State
4 UCF 13–5 0–1 vs. Wichita State
5 Memphis 11–7
6 Wichita State 10–8
7 Tulsa 8–10 1–0 vs. USF
8 South Florida 8–10 0–1 vs. Tulsa
9 UConn 6–12 1–1 vs. Wichita State
10 SMU 6–12 0–2 vs. Wichita State
11 East Carolina 3–15
12 Tulane 0–18

Schedule

Game Time Matchup Score Television Attendance
First round – Thursday, March 14
1 1:00 pm No. 8 South Florida vs No. 9 UConn 73–80 ESPNU 8,046
2 3:00 pm No. 5 Memphis vs No. 12 Tulane 83–68
3 8:00 pm No. 7 Tulsa vs No. 10 SMU 65–74 7,476
4 10:00 pm No. 6 Wichita State vs No. 11 East Carolina 73–57
Quarterfinals – Friday, March 15
5 12:00 pm No. 1 Houston vs No. 9 UConn 84–45 ESPN2 7,610
6 2:00 pm No. 4 UCF vs No. 5 Memphis 55–79
7 7:00 pm No. 2 Cincinnati vs No. 10 SMU 82–74 ESPNU 7,356
8 9:00 pm No. 3 Temple vs No. 6 Wichita State 74–80
Semifinals – Saturday, March 16
9 3:00 pm No. 1 Houston vs. No. 5 Memphis 61–58 ESPN2 7,819
10 5:00 pm No. 2 Cincinnati vs. No. 6 Wichita State 66–63
Championship – Sunday, March 17
11 3:15 pm No. 1 Houston vs. No. 2 Cincinnati 57–69 ESPN 7,223
Game times in ET. Rankings denote tournament seeding.

Bracket

First round
Thursday, March 14
Quarterfinals
Friday, March 15
Semifinals
Saturday, March 16
Championship
Sunday, March 17
            
1 Houston 84
9 UConn 45
8 South Florida 73
9 UConn 80
1 Houston 61
5 Memphis 58
4 UCF 55
5 Memphis 79
5 Memphis 83
12 Tulane 68
1 Houston 57
2 Cincinnati 69
2 Cincinnati 82
10 SMU 74
7 Tulsa 65
10 SMU 74
2 Cincinnati 66
6 Wichita State 63
3 Temple 74
6 Wichita State 80
6 Wichita State 73
11 East Carolina 57

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References

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