1979 Pacific Coast Athletic Association Men's Basketball Tournament

1979 Pacific Coast Athletic Association Men's Basketball Tournament
Classification Division I
Season 197879
Teams 8
Site Anaheim Convention Center
Anaheim, CA
Champions Pacific (1st title)
Winning coach Stan Morrison (1st title)
MVP Ron Cornelius (Pacific)
Pacific Coast Athletic Association Men's Basketball Tournaments
«1978  1980»

The 1979 Pacific Coast Athletic Association Men's Basketball Tournament (now known as the Big West Conference Men's Basketball Tournament) was held March 1–3 at the Anaheim Convention Center in Anaheim, California.[1]

Top-seeded Pacific topped PCAA-newcomers Utah State in the championship game, 82–73, to win its first PCAA/Big West men's basketball tournament.

The Tigers, in turn, received a bid to the 1979 NCAA Tournament. They were joined in the tournament by Utah State, who earned an at-large bid.

Format

The tournament field expanded once more, this time increasing from seven to eight teams (UC Irvine and Utah State participated in their first PCAA tournament). Previous member San Diego State had departed for the Western Athletic Conference prior to the 1978–79 season.

All eight PCAA members qualified for the event and were seeded based on regular season conference records. All teams began play in the tournament bracket's first round.

Bracket

First Round
Thursday, March 1
Semifinals
Friday, March 2
Championship
Saturday, March 3
         
1 Pacific 57
8 UC Irvine 52
1 Pacific 74
5 Long Beach State 69
5 Long Beach State 79
4 Cal State Fullerton 70
1 Pacific 82
2 Utah State 73
3 Fresno State 75
6 UC Santa Barbara 62
3 Fresno State 74
2 Utah State 81
7 San José State 78
2 Utah State 85

References

  1. "1978-79 Pacific Coast Athletic Association Season Summary". sports-reference.com. Sports Reference LLC. 2016. Retrieved April 28, 2016.
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