1934 SEC men's basketball tournament

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The 1934 Southeastern Conference men's basketball tournament took place on February 23–27, 1934 in Atlanta, Georgia at the Atlanta Athletic Club. It was the second SEC basketball tournament.[1]

ClassificationDivision I
Teams12
ChampionsAlabama (1st title)
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1934 SEC men's basketball tournament
ClassificationDivision I
Teams12
SiteAtlanta Athletic Club
Atlanta, Georgia
ChampionsAlabama (1st title)
Winning coachHank Crisp (1st title)
← 1933
1936 â†’
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1933–34 Southeastern Conference men's basketball standings
Conf.Overall
TeamW L PCTW L PCT
Kentucky11–0 1.00016–1  .941
Alabama †13–2 .86716–2  .889
LSU13–3 .81313–4  .765
Florida4–2 .66711–7  .611
Vanderbilt8–5 .61511–6  .647
Tulane8–10 .44410–10  .500
Georgia Tech5–8 .3856–12  .333
Tennessee3–5 .37510–7  .588
Mississippi State4–8 .3338–11  .421
Georgia3–6 .33310–9  .526
Ole Miss2–8 .2007–9  .438
Auburn2–9 .1822–11  .154
Sewanee0–10 .0000–13  .000
† Regular-season championship and 1934 SEC Tournament winner
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Alabama won the tournament by beating Florida in the championship game.

In the first round, undefeated Kentucky was upset by Florida. Believing it was unfair to not award a regular season conference championship separate from the tournament, coach Adolph Rupp announced Kentucky would not play in the 1935 tournament, ensuring the conference would not reverse its previous decision to cancel it.[2]

Bracket

First Round Quarterfinals Semifinals Finals
        
Florida 38
Kentucky 32
Florida 24
Vanderbilt 23
Vanderbilt 46
Georgia 29
Georgia 33
Georgia Tech 19
Florida 25
Alabama 41
Alabama 37
Mississippi State 25
Alabama 29
Tennessee 26
LSU 35
Tennessee 42
Tennessee 43
Auburn 26

All-Tournament Team

First Team

Source:[2]

  • John DeMoisey, Kentucky
  • Jimmy Walker, Alabama
  • Jim Whatley, Alabama
  • Jim Hughes, Florida
  • Bill Davis, Kentucky

Second Team

Source:[2]

  • Dave McPherson, Tennessee
  • Willie Geny, Vanderbilt
  • Bob Warner, Florida
  • Earl Bauman, Alabama
  • Welcome Shearer, Florida

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