1965 NAIA basketball tournament

The 1965 NAIA men's basketball tournament was held in March at Municipal Auditorium in Kansas City, Missouri. The 28th annual NAIA basketball tournament featured 32 teams playing in a single-elimination format.[1] This is the first tournament since 1947 tournament to feature four new teams to the NAIA Semifinals. (It would be the 4th time since 1937 this has happened; previous years were the inaugural year 1937, 1945, and 1947). It was the longest gap up until it was eclipsed by the gap between 1969-2001 which featured 1 or more repeating semi-finalist each year. It was the second time the number one seed has won the tournament.

1965 NAIA men's basketball tournament
Season1964–65
Teams32
Finals siteMunicipal Auditorium
Kansas City, Missouri
ChampionsCentral State (Ohio) (1st title, 1st title game,
1st Final Four)
Runner-upOklahoma Baptist (1st title game,
1st Final Four)
Semifinalists
Coach of the yearDick Campbell (Carson-Newman (Tenn.))
Charles Stevenson
Hustle Award
David Kossover (Ouachita Baptist (Ark.))
MVPKen Wilburn (Central State (Ohio))
Top scorerAl Tucker (Oklahoma Baptist)
(125 points)
NAIA men's basketball tournament
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Awards and honors

  • Leading scorer: Al Tucker, Oklahoma Baptist; 5 games, 43 field goals, 39 free throws, 125 total points (25.0 average points per game)
  • Leading rebounder: Ken Wilburn, Central State (Ohio); 5 games, 90 total rebounds (18.0 average rebounds per game)
  • Player of the Year: est. 1994
  • All-time leading scorer; first appearance: Al Tucker 2nd, Oklahoma Baptist (1965,66,67); 15 games, 177 field goals, 117 free throws, 471 total points (31.4 points per game).[2]

1965 NAIA bracket

First roundSecond roundElite EightNAIA national semifinalsNAIA national championship
               
1Central State (Ohio)78
-Jacksonville (Fla.)57
1Central State (Ohio)75
16Midwestern61
-Valley City State (N.D.)57
16Midwestern (Texas)102
1Central State (Ohio)66
TOP TIER
9Augsburg57
9Augsburg College (Minn.)107
-Central Connecticut State87
9Augsburg66
8Hastings65
-Northern Michigan89*
8Hastings College (Neb.)95
1Central State (Ohio)91
-Fairmont State75
5St. Benedict's (Kan.)75
-Maryland State73
5St. Benedict's101
-Albany State74
-Albany State (Ga.)74
12Transylvania (Ky.)57
5St. Benedict's87
TOP TIER
-Fairmont State103
13Alliance College (Pa.)86
-Stephen F. Austin (Texas)61
13Alliance69
-Fairmont State83
-Fairmont State (W. Va.)94
4Upper Iowa90
1Central State (Ohio)85
15Oklahoma Baptist51
3Southern-Baton Rouge (La.)94
-Indiana Tech77
3Southern97
-Eastern Montana86
-Eastern Montana63
14Central Washington State61
3Southern64
BOTTOM TIER
-Ouachita Baptist65
-Ouachita Baptist (Ark.)83
10Lincoln (Mo.)76
-Ouachita Baptist77
-Lewis61
7Mansfield State (Pa.)74
-Lewis (Ill.)90
-Ouachita Baptist53
15Oklahoma Baptist66
-California Western57
6High Point (N.C.)79
6High Point62
11Winston-Salem State78
11Winston-Salem State (N.C.)87
-St. Norbert (Wis.)69
11Winston-Salem State62
BOTTOM TIER
15Oklahoma Baptist71
15Oklahoma Baptist87
-Linfield (Ore.)84
15Oklahoma Baptist95
2Southwestern Louisiana82
-Southern Colorado State59
2Southwestern Louisiana66
  •  * denotes overtime.

Third-place game

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

NAIA third-place game
   
-Fairmont State71
-Ouachita Baptist78

See also

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