1937 NAIA basketball tournament

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1937
Southwestern (Kan.)
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  • Arkansas State Teachers

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    NAIA men's basketball tournament
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    The 1937 NAIA men's basketball tournament was held in March at

    1938
    , it would expand to its current size of 32 teams.

    This tournament is unique because it was started two years prior to the NCAA men's tournament and one year before the National Invitation Tournament, and all the teams play over a series of six days instead of several weekends. The compactness of the tournament has given it the nickname "college basketball's toughest tournament".

    It began when Dr. James Naismith, Emil S. Liston, Frank Cramer, and local leaders formed the National College Basketball Tournament, which was staged at Municipal Auditorium in Kansas City, Missouri. The goal of the tournament was to establish a forum for small colleges and universities to determine a national basketball champion.[2]

    The first championship game featured Central Missouri State University defeating Morningside College (Iowa) 35–24. It is also the lowest scoring championship game in tournament history.

    Awards and honors

    Many of the records set by the 1937 tournament have been broken, and many of the awards were established much later:

    • Leading scorer est. 1963
    • Leading rebounder est. 1963
    • Chuck Taylor Most Valuable Player est. 1939
    • Charles Stevenson Hustle Award est. 1958
    • Coach of the Year est. 1954
    • Player of the Year est. 1994[3]

    Bracket

    First round Semifinals NAIA national championship
          
    Southwestern (KS)
    54
    Dakota Wesleyan
    26
    Southwestern (KS) 24
    Central Missouri State 38
    Luther
    38
    Central Missouri State 56
    Central Missouri State 35
    Morningside (Iowa) 24
    Arkansas State Teachers 34
    St. Benedict (Kan.)
    33
    Arkansas State Teachers 33 NAIA Third Place
    Moringside 40
    Baker (Kan.)
    21 Southwestern (Kan.) 46
    Morningside (Iowa)
    29 Arkansas State Teachers 38

    The third place game featured the losing teams from the national semifinals to determine 3rd and 4th places in the tournament. This game was played until 1988.

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