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Metro Conference men's basketball tournament (defunct) Conference basketball championship: Sport: College basketball: Conference: Metro Conference: Format: Single-elimination tournament: Played: 1976–1995: Current champion: Louisville: Most championships: Louisville (11) Host stadiums; Freedom Hall (1976, 1980–81, 1985–87, 1992–93, 1995)
0–9. 1976 Metro Conference men's basketball tournament; 1977 Metro Conference men's basketball tournament; 1978 Metro Conference men's basketball tournament
The Metro Conference also had studies into a new "Super conference" in 1990.The study was conducted by Raycom Sports. The conference would have included members of the Metro, Atlantic 10, and Big East conferences, but it was not clear if the conference would become a football-sponsoring conference as many of its members did in fact sponsor football but were either independents or belonged to ...
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The 1993 Metro Conference men's basketball tournament was held March 12–14 at Freedom Hall in Louisville, Kentucky. [1] Louisville defeated VCU in the championship game, 90–78, to win their ninth Metro men's basketball tournament. The Cardinals received an automatic bid to the 1993 NCAA Tournament.
Top-seeded Louisville defeated Florida State in the championship game, 81–72, to win their second Metro men's basketball tournament. The Cardinals, in turn, received an automatic bid to the 1980 NCAA Tournament, which they would go on to win. Fellow Metro Conference members Florida State and Virginia Tech also qualified for the NCAA field.
This category is for individual men's basketball seasons of the defunct Metro Conference. The Metro dissolved in 1995 when it merged with the Great Midwest Conference to form Conference USA . Subcategories
The 1992 Metro Conference men's basketball tournament was held March 13–15 at Freedom Hall in Louisville, Kentucky. [ 1 ] UNC Charlotte defeated Tulane in the championship game, 64–63, to win their first Metro men's basketball tournament.