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Athletic News : Basketball (Men's) Last Updated: Sep 6th, 2008 - 21:23:28


The MIAA Tournament Headquarters
Mar 5, 2006, 22:40

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The 2006 MIAA Tournament Champions

 

 [SBU Gamenotes]

 [MIAA]

The Southwest Baptist University men's basketball team will try for their 2nd MIAA Tournament Championship in the history of the program.  They are the #1 seed in the Tournament.

[MIAA Tournament Schedule]

[MIAA Bracket - pdf]

[MIAA Photos]

 

SBU Basketball Reception - Information / Pictures

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First Round: #1 SBU vs. #8 Pittsburg State

SBU 67, PSU 52  - Story / Pictures

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Second Round: #1 SBU vs. #4 NW Missouri State

SBU 65, NWMSU 63  - Story / Pictures

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MIAA Tournament Championship: #1 SBU vs. #2 CMSU

SBU 78, CMSU 71 - Story / Pictures

 SBU is the 2006 MIAA Champions.

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SBU won the 2006 MIAA Regular Season Championship.

 


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