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2002 Horizon League men's basketball tournament

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2002 Horizon League men's basketball tournament
ClassificationDivision I
Season2001–02
Teams9[1]
SiteCSU Convocation Center
Cleveland, Ohio
ChampionsUIC (1st title)
Winning coachJimmy Collins (1st title)
MVPCedrick Banks (UIC)
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The 2002 Horizon League Men's Basketball Tournament took place at the end of the 2001–02 regular season. The tournament was hosted by Cleveland State University.

Notably, this was the first men's basketball tournament that the conference held under its current identity as the Horizon League; the conference was originally known as the Midwestern City Conference and later as the Midwestern Collegiate Conference. It was also the last Horizon League tournament for more than a decade to be held at a single, predetermined site. From 2003 through 2015, the tournament was played at campus locations. The next tournament to take place at a neutral site was the 2016 edition, held at Joe Louis Arena in Detroit.

Seeds

All Horizon League schools played in the tournament. Teams were seeded by 2001–02 Horizon League season record, with a tiebreaker system to seed teams with identical conference records. The top 7 teams received a bye to the quarterfinals.

Bracket

First Round
Friday, March 1
Quarterfinals
Saturday, March 2
Semifinals
Sunday, March 3
Championship
Tuesday, March 5
            
1 Butler 48
8 Green Bay 49
8 Green Bay 86
9 Youngstown State 65
8 Green Bay 57
5 Loyola 63
4 Wright State 64
5 Loyola 90
5 Loyola (OT) 75
6 UIC 76
2 Detroit 67
7 Cleveland State 63
2 Detroit 68
6 UIC 75
3 Milwaukee 68
6 UIC 75

First round games at campus sites of higher seeds
Second round and semifinals hosted by the top seed. Championship hosted by best remaining seed

References