2009 America East Men's Basketball Tournament

2009 America East Men's Basketball Tournament
Classification Division I
Season 200809
First round site SEFCU Arena
Albany, New York
Quarterfinals site SEFCU Arena
Albany, New York
Semifinals site SEFCU Arena
Albany, New York
Finals site Binghamton University Events Center
Vestal, New York
Champions Binghamton (1st title)
Winning coach Kevin Broadus (1st title)
MVP D.J. Rivera (Binghamton)
America East Men's Basketball Tournaments
«2008  2010»

The 2009 America East Men's Basketball Tournament was held from March 6–8 through at SEFCU Arena place on the University at Albany campus. The final was held on March 14 at the Events Center, the home court of the Binghamton Bearcats, who were the highest remaining seed.

The Bearcats earned their first ever trip to the NCAA Tournament, and were given the #15 seed in the East Regional. They played Duke in the first round of the Tournament, losing 86–62. Vermont gained a bid to the 2009 College Basketball Invitational, and won in the first round against Wisconsin-Green Bay 76–72, but would lose in the Quarter-Finals against Oregon State by a score of 71–70 in Overtime.

Bracket and Results

  First Round
Friday, March 6
Quarterfinals
Saturday, March 7
Semifinals
Sunday, March 8
Final
Saturday, March 14
                                     
        
  1  Binghamton 73  
    9  Hartford 65  
8  Maine 56
9  Hartford 65  
  1  Binghamton 72  
  4  New Hampshire 67  
        
        
  4  New Hampshire 76
    5  Stony Brook 73  
      
        
  1  Binghamton 61
  6  UMBC 51
        
        
  3  Boston U. 75
    6  UMBC 79*  
      
        
  6  UMBC 64
  7  Albany 58  
        
        
  2  Vermont 52
    7  Albany 56*  
      

Asterisk denotes game ended in overtime

Controversy

One month after the SEFCU Arena site was announced, the Metro Atlantic Athletic Conference announced that they would be moving their 2009 Men's and Women's Tournament from the Sovereign Bank Arena in Trenton, New Jersey to the Times Union Center in Albany to be played on the same weekend as the America East.

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