1999 NAIA Division I Men's Basketball Tournament

The 1999 NAIA Men's Division I Basketball Tournament was held in March at Donald W. Reynolds Center in Tulsa, Oklahoma, and the only time for now NAIA Tournament. The 62nd annual NAIA basketball tournament featured 32 teams playing in a single-elimination format.[1]

1999 (1999) NAIA Division I Men's Basketball Tournament
Teams32
ChampionsLife
(2 title, 3 title game,
3 Fab Four)
Runner-UpMobile
(1 title game,
1 Fab Four)
SemifinalistsWestmont
Azusa Pacific
Chuck Taylor MVPCorey Evans
(Life)
Charles Stevenson
Hustle Award
Chris Gonzalez
(Westmont)

Awards and honors

  • Leading scorers:
  • Leading rebounder:
  • Player of the Year: Jay Mauck (Oklahoma Christian).[2]

1999 NAIA bracket

First Round Second Round Elite Eight NAIA National Semifinals NAIA National Championship
               
1 Incarnate Word 72
- Wilberforce 56
1 Incarnate Word 55
16 Biola 57
16 Biola 51
- Lipscomb 46
16 Biola 59
TOP TIER
8 Mobile 71
9 College of West Virginia 81
- Southern Nazarene 48
9 College of West Virginia 76
8 Mobile 79
8 Mobile 62
- NW Oklahoma State 55
8 Mobile 71
13 Westmont 63
- The Master’s 85
5 Georgia Southwestern State 75
- The Master’s 66
12 Oklahoma Baptist 79
12 Oklahoma Baptist 80
- Auburn Montgomery 63
12 Oklahoma Baptist 79
TOP TIER
13 Westmont 67
13 Westmont 76
- St. Xavier 61
13 Westmont 75
4 Georgetown (KY) 53
4 Georgetown (KY) 102
- Voorhees 68
8 Mobile 60
- Life 63
- Concordia (CA) 90
3 Lindsey Wilson 77
- Concordia 58
- Columbia 53
- Columbia (MO) 62
14 Birmingham–Southern 56
- Concordia 67
BOTTOM TIER
- Life 83
- Life 64
11 Faulkner 58
- Life 87
6 Oklahoma City 74
6 Oklahoma City 85
- Houston Baptist 61
- Life 77
7 Azusa Pacific 71
7 Azusa Pacific 75
- Edward Waters 67
7 Azusa Pacific 87
- Findlay 68
- Findlay 69
10 Oklahoma Christian 57
7 Azusa Pacific 85
BOTTOM TIER
2 Union 77
- Olivet Nazarene 73
15 Spring Hill 68
- Olivet Nazarene 56
2 Union 66
2 Union (TN) 58
- Montana Tech 45
  •  * denotes overtime.

References

  1. "NAIA.org". Archived from the original on May 5, 2009. Retrieved May 18, 2020.
  2. NAIA Championship History Archived 2009-05-05 at WebCite
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