1933 SEC men's basketball tournament

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The 1933 Southeastern Conference men's basketball tournament took place on February 24–28, 1933 in Atlanta, Georgia at the Atlanta Athletic Club. It was the first SEC basketball tournament in history.[1]

ClassificationDivision I
Teams13
ChampionsKentucky (1st title)
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1933 SEC men's basketball tournament
ClassificationDivision I
Teams13
SiteAtlanta Athletic Club
Atlanta, Georgia
ChampionsKentucky (1st title)
Winning coachAdolph Rupp (1st title)
← 1932
1934 â†’
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1932–33 Southeastern Conference men's basketball standings
Conf.Overall
TeamW L PCTW L PCT
Kentucky †8–0 1.00021–3  .875
Alabama12–3 .80014–5  .737
Vanderbilt11–5 .68814–8  .636
LSU13–7 .65015–8  .652
Georgia Tech7–5 .5839–6  .600
Florida4–4 .5009–5  .643
Georgia5–6 .4559–10  .474
Ole Miss5–7 .4176–12  .333
Auburn4–7 .3644–9  .308
Tulane6–14 .3008–15  .348
Tennessee3–7 .3009–11  .450
Mississippi State3–9 .2506–13  .316
Sewanee0–7 .0001–10  .091
† 1933 SEC Tournament winner
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Kentucky won the tournament by beating Mississippi State in the championship game.

Bracket

First Round Quarterfinals Semifinals Finals
        
Mississippi State 30
Alabama 25
Alabama 41
Sewanee 28
Mississippi State 48
Vanderbilt 36
Vanderbilt 28
Tulane 25
Tulane 46
Georgia 22
Mississippi State 27
Kentucky 46
Florida 24
Kentucky 48
Kentucky 49
Ole Miss 31
Kentucky 51
LSU 38
LSU 57
Auburn 33
LSU 55
Tennessee 43
Tennessee 30
Georgia Tech 24

All-Tournament Team

First Team

  • F—John DeMoisey, Kentucky
  • F—Frank Waits, Mississippi State
  • C—Aggie Sale, Kentucky
  • G—Ellis T. Johnson, Kentucky
  • G—Sparky Wade, LSU

Second Team

  • F—Buddy Blair, LSU
  • F—Jack Harris, LSU
  • C—Buford Taylor, Mississippi State
  • G—George Pillow, Mississippi State
  • G—Bill Davis, Kentucky

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