Ohio Valley Standings

TeamConference RecordOverall RecordTournament Outlook
Belmont15-324-71 seed
Murray State15-322-82 seed
Austin Peay14-420-113 seed
Eastern Kentucky12-615-164 seed
Tennessee State9-917-145 seed
Eastern Illinois9-916-146 seed
Jacksonville State8-1013-187 seed
Morehead State7-1113-188 seed
Tennessee Tech6-129-22N/A
UT Martin5-139-20N/A
SIU-Edwardsville5-138-23N/A
Southeast Missouri State3-157-24N/A

Ohio Valley Tournament Schedule

Dates: March 4-7
TV: ESPN2 (Championship), ESPNU (Semifinals), ESPN+ (First and Second Rounds)
Site: Ford Center, Evansville, IN
Byes: Top 4 get single; Top 2 get double
2019 Champion: Murray State


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Completed Ohio Valley Tournament Bracket

First Round

  • (5) Tennessee State 74, Morehead State 67 (OT)
  • (6) Eastern Illinois 67, (7) Jacksonville State 61

Second Round

  • (3) Austin Peay 76, (6) Eastern Illinois 65
  • (4) Eastern Kentucky 58, (5) Tennessee State 48

Semifinals

  • (1) Belmont 60, (4) Eastern Kentucky 50
  • (2) Murray State 73, (3) Austin Peay 61

Championship

  • (1) Belmont 76, (2) Murray State 75

Belmont advances to NCAA Tournament

Ohio Valley Conference Breakdown

The structure of the Ohio Valley Conference Tournament bracket certainly favors the top two seeds, thanks to the double bye into the semifinals. As one might expect, this has resulted in the 1 and 2-seeds combining to win six of the last ten tournaments. After Murray State knocked off top-seed Belmont in last year’s championship game as the 2-seed, the two could be destined for a rematch on the exact same seed lines this season. The stakes will be higher concerning the NCAA Tournament however, as neither will be making the dance as an at-large like Belmont still managed to do a season ago. Other seed lines to win in the last ten years include the 3-seed (twice), the 4-seed and the 8-seed when Austin Peay did the unthinkable in the 2016 OVC Tournament. Those lines are held this season by the aforementioned Governors, Eastern Kentucky, and Morehead State respectively.

Typical of recent Ohio Valley Conference history, the season statistics reflect the top seed lines earned by Belmont and Murray State. The Bruins come into the OVC Tournament leading the conference in points per game (80.4) and scoring margin (+12.1) and ranked second in points allowed (68.3). The Racers are that lone team ahead of Belmont in points allowed (64.4) while also ranking second in scoring margin (+11.1) and fifth in points (75.5). Another team to keep an eye on according to the stats is Eastern Illinois. The Panthers ranked third in both points against (69) and scoring margin (+5.6) while finishing sixth in points (74.6). The Panthers will be operating as the 6-seed in Evansville.

The preseason Ohio Valley Conference poll nailed the league’s top three finishers in order: Belmont, Murray State and Austin Peay respectively. The 4-seed Eastern Kentucky happens to be the league’s greatest overachiever after being picked 9th, completely outside of the OVC Tournament field. The largest underachiever relative to preseason expectations was 7-seed Jacksonville State (picked 4th).

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