Summit League Standings

TeamConference RecordOverall RecordTournament Outlook
North Dakota State13-322-81 seed
South Dakota State13-322-92 seed
South Dakota10-620-113 seed
Oral Roberts9-716-134 seed
Omaha9-716-155 seed
North Dakota7-913-176 seed
IPFW6-1013-187 seed
Denver3-137-238 seed
Western Illinois2-145-21N/A

Summit League Tournament Schedule

Dates: March 7-11
TV: ESPN2 (Championship); ESPN+
Site: Denny Sanford Premier Center, Sioux Falls, SD
Byes: None
2019 Champion: North Dakota State


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Completed Summit League Tournament Bracket

Quarterfinals

  • (1) North Dakota State 71, (8) Denver 69
  • (7) IPFW 77, (2) South Dakota State 74
  • (6) North Dakota 74, (3) South Dakota 71
  • (4) Oral Roberts 79, (5) Omaha 52

Semifinals

  • (1) North Dakota State 75, (4) Oral Roberts 69
  • (6) North Dakota 73, (7) IPFW 56

Championship

  • (1) North Dakota State 89, (6) North Dakota 53

North Dakota State advances to NCAA Tournament

Summit League Breakdown

The 1 and 2-seeds have dominated the last decade of Summit League tournaments, combining to win eight titles over that span. Conference powerhouses North Dakota State and South Dakota State occupy those seedlings this year, making it highly likely that chalk will hold relative form in Sioux Falls once again. The only two Summit League tournaments to not be won by the top two seeds were both won by the 4-seed. Oddly enough, those results have occurred in two of the last three years including the Bison last season. This year’s 4-seed Oral Roberts will hope to accomplish the feat once again.

One thing Oral Roberts has going for them is their offense. The Golden Eagles led the Summit League this year in points (80.6). In terms of how the seeding shaped out, points allowed proved to be the better indicator. This category was led by North Dakota State with 66.5 allowed per game, nearly a full four points clear of runner-up IPFW. The Bison were a bit shakier on offense though, ranking only sixth in the conference. South Dakota State ranked third in both scoring metrics (77.9 points, 70.5 points allowed).

The Summit League preseason poll accurately projected the entire top five, including picking North Dakota State to finish first. 2-seed South Dakota State was picked 5th, making them the league’s top overachiever for the season. The rest of the top five was projected in order, just finishing a spot lower than predicted when you insert the Jackrabbits. The top underachiever in the Summit League this season was Western Illinois, who finished in 9th and failed to qualify for the tournament after being picked 7th.

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