1987 Big South Conference Men's Basketball Tournament

The 1987 Big South Conference Men's Basketball Tournament took place from February 26–28, 1987 at the Savannah Civic Center in Savannah, Georgia. For the second time in their school history, the Baptist College Buccaneers (now known as Charleston Southern) won the tournament, led by head coach Tommy Gaither.[1]

1987 Big South Conference Men's Basketball Tournament
ClassificationDivision I
Season198687
Teams8
SiteSavannah Civic Center
Savannah, GA
ChampionsBaptist College (2nd title)
Winning coachTommy Gaither (2nd title)
MVPBen Hinson (Charleston Southern)
1986–87 Big South Conference men's basketball standings
Conf  Overall
TeamW L PCT  W L PCT
Baptist College122 .857  219  .700
Campbell104 .714  1713  .567
UNC Asheville53 .625  1511  .577
Radford77 .500  1714  .548
Winthrop17 .125  820  .286
Coastal Carolina44 .500  1216  .429
Armstrong26 .250  622  .214
Augusta State311 .214  819  .296
1987 Big South Tournament winner
Rankings from AP Poll

Format

All of the conference's eight members participated in the tournament, hosted at the Savannah Civic Center. Teams were seeded by conference winning percentage.

Bracket

Quarterfinals
February 26
Semifinals
February 27
Finals
February 28
         
1 Baptist College 78
8 Augusta State 59
1 Baptist College 91
4 Radford 70
4 Radford 71
5 Winthrop 69
1 Baptist College 64
2 Campbell 63
3 UNC Asheville 73
6 Coastal Carolina 68
2 Campbell 79
3 UNC Asheville 76
2 Campbell 92
7 Armstrong 86

* Asterisk indicates overtime game

All-Tournament Team

  • Ben Hinson, Charleston Southern
  • Oliver Johnson, Charleston Southern
  • Heder Ambroise, Charleston Southern
  • Clarence Grier, Campbell
  • Henry Wilson, Campbell
  • Van Wilkins, UNC Asheville

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