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1992 Northeast Conference men's basketball tournament

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1992 Northeast Conference men's basketball tournament
ClassificationDivision I
Season1991–92
Teams9
Finals siteCharles L. Sewall Center
Moon Township, PA
ChampionsRobert Morris (5th title)
Winning coachJarrett Durham (3rd title)
MVPMyron Walker (RMU)
← 1991
1993 →
1991–92 Northeast Conference men's basketball standings
Conf Overall
Team W   L   PCT W   L   PCT
Robert Morris 12 4   .750 19 12   .613
Monmouth 11 5   .688 20 9   .690
Fairleigh Dickinson 11 5   .688 14 14   .500
Wagner 9 7   .563 16 12   .571
St. Francis (NY) 8 8   .500 15 14   .517
Long Island 7 9   .438 11 18   .379
Marist 6 10   .375 10 20   .333
Saint Francis (PA) 5 11   .313 13 16   .448
Mount St. Mary's 3 13   .188 6 22   .214
1992 NEC tournament winner

The 1992 Northeast Conference men's basketball tournament was held in March. The tournament featured the league's nine teams, seeded based on their conference record. Robert Morris won the championship, their fifth, and received the conference's automatic bid to the 1992 NCAA Tournament.

Format

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The NEC Men's Basketball Tournament consisted of a nine-team playoff format with all games played at the venue of the higher seed. The first round was played by the two lowest seeds and the other teams received a bye.

Bracket

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First round Quarterfinals Semifinals Championship Game
1 Robert Morris 83
8 Saint Francis (PA) 85 8 St. Francis (PA) 66
9 Mount St. Mary's 79 1 Robert Morris 70
5 St. Francis (NY) 68
4 Wagner 73
5 St. Francis (NY) 74
1 Robert Morris 85
7 Marist 81
3 Fairleigh Dickinson 60
6 Long Island 77
6 Long Island 91
7 Marist 923OT
2 Monmouth 60
7 Marist 75

All-tournament team

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Tournament MVP in bold.[1] [2]

1992 NEC All-Tournament Team

Myron Walker, RMU
Charles Hatcher, SFBK
Wade Timmerson, RMU
Andy Lake, MAR
Izett Buchanan, MAR
Joe Griffin, LIU

References

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  1. ^ "NEC men's basketball record book" (PDF). NortheastConference.org. Retrieved October 29, 2015.
  2. ^ "2020–21 NEC Men's Basketball Record Book" (PDF). Northeast Conference. p. 25. Retrieved March 15, 2021.