1954 | NAIA Division I Men's Basketball Tournament|
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Teams | 32 |
Finals Site |
Municipal Auditorium Kansas City, Missouri |
Champions |
St. Benedict's (Kan.) (1st title, 1st title game, 1st Final Four) |
Runner-Up |
Western Illinois (1st title game, 1st Final Four) |
Semifinalists |
Southwest Missouri State (3rd Final Four) Arkansas Tech (1st Final Four) |
Coach of the Year | Sam Hindsman (Arkansas Tech) |
Chuck Taylor MVP | Jerry Anderson (Southwest Missouri State) |
The 1954 NAIA Men's Division I Basketball Tournament was held in March at Municipal Auditorium in Kansas City, Missouri. The 17th annual NAIA basketball tournament featured 32 teams playing in a single-elimination format. The Southwest Missouri State University Bears were out to claim an unprecedented three straight national title. But Western Illinois handed them an upset in the National Semifinals, and the Bears had to settle for 3rd place. This left the title open for a new champion. It was the first time two new teams met in the championship game since 1947. The teams that played in the national championship game, were Western Illinois, and St. Benedict's (Kan.). St. Benedict's would defeat Western Illinois by a score of 62 to 56. It was the first time these two teams had played in tournament history.
Southwest Missouri State, now Missouri State and the previous two time champion would settle for a third place victory over Arkansas Tech 75 to 61.
The 1954 tournament would see the beginning of one of the best players the NAIA had ever seen. Jim Spivey of Southeastern Oklahoma would begin his journey to most all time free throws made, and 4th on the all-time scoring list. It would also be the first year for the awarding of the Coach of the Year Award. This award goes to the best coach in the NAIA over the past year, which is not necessarily the tournament winning coach. The first award went to Sam Hindsman of Arkansas Tech.
Many of the records set by the 1954 tournament have been broken, and many of the awards were established much later:
The third place game featured the losing team from the national semifinalist to determine 3rd and 4th places in the tournament. This game was played until 1988.