2009 NCAA Division II men's basketball tournament

The 2009 NCAA Division II men's basketball tournament involved 64 schools playing in a single-elimination tournament to determine the national champion of men's NCAA Division II college basketball as a culmination of the 2008–09 basketball season. It began on March 14, 2008, and concluded as the Findlay Oilers defeated the Cal Poly Pomona Broncos 56–53 in overtime on March 28.[1]

2009 NCAA Division II
men's basketball tournament
Teams64
Finals siteSpringfield, Massachusetts
ChampionsFindlay Oilers (1st title)
Runner-upCal Poly Pomona Broncos (1st title game)
Semifinalists
Winning coachRon Niekamp (1st title)
MOPJosh Bostic (Findlay)
Attendance63,563
NCAA Division II men's tournaments
«20082010»
2009 NCAA Division II men's basketball tournament is located in the United States
Lakeland
Lakeland
Augusta
Augusta
Brookville
Brookville
Marshall
Marshall
Erie
Erie
Findlay
Findlay
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< Laie
Warrensburg
Warrensburg
Springfield
Springfield
2009 NCAA Division II Men's sites - regionals (cyan) Elite Eight (red)

Regionals

Southeast – Augusta, Georgia

Location: Christenberry Fieldhouse Host: Augusta State University

First round
Round of 64
March 14
Regional semifinal
Round of 32
March 15
Regional final
Sweet 16
March 17
         
1Augusta State62
8Tusculum60
1Augusta State77
5Barton61
4Georgia College78
5Barton80
1Augusta State85
2USC Aiken57
3Armstrong Atlantic67
6Catawba74
6Catawba72
2USC Aiken85
2USC Aiken88
7Lenoir–Rhyne70

Location: Jenkins Field House Host: Florida Southern College

First round
Round of 64
March 14
Regional semifinal
Round of 32
March 15
Regional final
Sweet 16
March 17
         
1Florida Southern94
8LeMoyne-Owen77
1Florida Southern95*
4Arkansas Tech92
4Arkansas Tech63
5Benedict62
1Florida Southern72
2Christian Brothers82
3Claflin54
6Valdosta State50
3Claflin53
2Christian Brothers72
2Christian Brothers63
7Delta State54

West – Laie, Hawaii

Location: George Q. Cannon Activities Center Host: Brigham Young University-Hawai'i

First round
Round of 64
March 13
Regional semifinal
Round of 32
March 14
Regional final
Sweet 16
March 16
         
1BYU–Hawaii98
8Humboldt State84
1BYU–Hawaii84
4Cal State Dominguez Hills71
4Cal State Dominguez Hills87
5Central Washington83
1BYU–Hawaii58
3Cal Poly Pomona59
3Cal Poly Pomona83
6Cal State San Bernardino81
3Cal Poly Pomona80
7Seattle Pacific62
2Western Washington77
7Seattle Pacific82

Location: R/A Facility Host: Southwest Minnesota State University

First round
Round of 64
March 14
Regional semifinal
Round of 32
March 15
Regional final
Sweet 16
March 17
         
1Southwest Minnesota State69
8Northern State47
1Southwest Minnesota State77
4Minnesota State Mankato69
4Minnesota State Mankato81
5Fort Lewis67
1Southwest Minnesota State73
7Augustana (SD)60
3Metro State59
6Winona State60
6Winona State82
7Augustana (SD)88
7Augustana (SD)73
2St. Cloud State72

Atlantic – Erie, Pennsylvania

Location: Hammermill Center Host: Gannon University

First round
Round of 64
March 14
Regional semifinal
Round of 32
March 15
Regional final
Sweet 16
March 17
         
1Gannon76
8Pitt Johnstown53
1Gannon67
5Alderson Broaddus65
4Johnson C. Smith83
5Alderson Broaddus93
1Gannon84
3Kutztown73
3Kutztown99
6West Virginia State88
3Kutztown92
7Indiana (PA)86
7Indiana (PA)69
2Virginia Union63

South Central – Warrensburg, Missouri

Location: CMU Fieldhouse Host: Central Missouri State University

First round
Round of 64
March 14
Regional semifinal
Round of 32
March 15
Regional final
Sweet 16
March 17
         
1Central Missouri78
8Texas A&M–Kingsville55
1Central Missouri67
4Midwestern State65
4Midwestern State87
5Incarnate Word82
1Central Missouri98
2Southwest Baptist63
3Central Oklahoma75
6Dallas Baptist89
6Dallas Baptist68
2Southwest Baptist74
7Angelo State84
2Southwest Baptist89

Location: Pratt Recreation Center Host: Long Island University, C.W. Post Campus

First round
Round of 64
March 14
Regional semifinal
Round of 32
March 15
Regional final
Sweet 16
March 17
         
1C.W. Post73
8Philadelphia Univ.51
1C.W. Post75
4Assumption61
4Assumption61
5Stonehill49
1C.W. Post82
2Bentley76
3UMass Lowell84
6Merrimack86*
6Merrimack76
2Bentley79**
2Bentley79
7Bridgeport53

Midwest – Findlay, Ohio

Location: Houdeshell Court at Croy Gymnasium Host: University of Findlay

First round
Round of 64
March 14
Regional semifinal
Round of 32
March 15
Regional final
Sweet 16
March 17
         
1Findlay66
8Grand Valley State51
1Findlay81
4Southern Indiana59
4Southern Indiana78
5Rockhurst72
1Findlay89*
2Bellarmine86
3Northern Kentucky72
6Lake Superior State75**
6Lake Superior State83
2Bellarmine92
7Kentucky Wesleyan65
2Bellarmine76

Location: MassMutual Center Hosts: American International College and Naismith Memorial Basketball Hall of Fame

National Quarterfinals
Elite Eight
March 25
National semifinals
Final Four
March 26
National championship
March 28
         
SE1Augusta State70
S2Christian Brothers62
SE1Augusta State70
W3Cal Poly Pomona74
W3Cal Poly Pomona79
C1SW Minnesota St.74
W3Cal Poly Pomona53
M1Findlay56*
A1Gannon77
SC1Central Missouri86
SC1Central Missouri65
M1Findlay67
E1C.W. Post79
M1Findlay89

Game summaries

Elite Eight

Final Four

Cal Poly Pomona beat Augusta State in a Final Four victory 74–70. The Jaguars were down by 11 with about 6 minutes to play, but rallied on a 14–2 run that put them ahead, 68–67. They only scored two points the rest of the game while the Broncos scored seven to win the game. They were led by Larry Gordon, who recorded 20 points and 11 rebounds.[2]

National championship game

Teams1st Half2nd HalfOTFinal
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FIND30121456

In the Division II National Championship Game, top seeded Findlay Oilers played third-seeded Cal Poly Pomona Broncos. The Broncos, who had traveled 10,000 miles over the postseason, were losing to the undefeated Oilers for much of the game. Cal Poly Pomona managed to tie it at 18–18 before the Oilers went on a 12–2 run to lead by 10 at the half. Findlay widened the lead to 14 with slightly over 16 minutes left. That was the last time the Oilers scored for the next eight minutes while the Broncos recorded 13 straight points to come within one.[3]

Walter Thompson, the point guard for the Broncos, made a three-pointer with 7:08 in regulation to tie the game at 38. They snatched the lead on the next possession at 41–40. Cal Poly Pomona center Tobias Jahn added a point on his two free throws for a 42–42 tie. With 1:42 left in the game, neither team managed to put points on the board. After Thompson missed a rebound on Austin Swift's attempted 3-pointer, the game went into overtime.[3]

Throughout overtime, the lead changed several times. The game was tied at 53 with 24 seconds left on the clock. The Broncos' defense forced a held ball on Findlay with 2.4 seconds remaining, with possession to Findlay. On the inbounds play, Tyler Evans hit a three-pointer at the buzzer—his only three of the game—sealing the Oilers' victory by a score of 56–53.[3]

All-tournament team

  • Josh Bostic (Findlay)
  • Larry Gordon (Cal Poly-Pomona)
  • Morgan Lewis (Findlay)
  • Walter Thompson (Cal Poly-Pomona)
  • Sanijay Watts (Central Missouri)

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