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The 1976 Big Sky Conference men's basketball tournament was held March 5–6 at the Wildcat Gym at Weber State College in Ogden, Utah. [1] [2] [3] This was the first edition of the tournament. The top three teams had the same 9–5 conference record and the fourth was a game back; the top two seeds won their semifinals. [4]
The Big Sky Conference men's basketball tournament is the conference championship tournament in men's basketball for the Big Sky Conference. The event has been held annually since 1976, [1] the conference's thirteenth year. The tournament winner earns a berth in the NCAA Division I tournament.
The Bengals were the fourth (of five) Big Sky teams to advance to the Sweet Sixteen; they remain the only Elite Eight team in conference history, and the only one to post consecutive wins in a given NCAA tournament. After the season in late March, Killingsworth departed for Oklahoma State University of the Big Eight Conference. [12] [13] [14]
The 1976–77 Weber State Wildcats men's basketball team represented Weber State College during the 1976–77 NCAA Division I basketball season. Members of the Big Sky Conference, the Wildcats were led by second-year head coach Neil McCarthy and played their home games on campus at Wildcat Gym in Ogden, Utah.
† Big Sky Conference tournament winner The 1975–76 Idaho State Bengals men's basketball team represented Idaho State University during the 1975–76 NCAA Division I men's basketball season . The Bengals were led by fifth-year head coach Jim Killingsworth and played their home games on campus at the ISU Minidome in Pocatello .
Mar. 15—While the high schoolers step aside — aside from the scads of all-star contests across the state — we pause to take stock of Montana State's unexpected Big Sky Conference men's ...
First played in 1976, the Big Sky tournament had the same format for its first eight editions.The regular season champion hosted and only the top four teams from the standings took part, with seeding based on regular season conference records.
Apr. 19—One Grizzly — "Papa Bear" — and two Bobcats are part of the 2024 Big Sky Conference Hall of Fame induction class that was announced Thursday by the league office. Former Montana ...