1995 TAAC men's basketball tournament

1995 TAAC men's basketball tournament
ClassificationDivision I
Season1994–95
Teams8
SiteUCF Arena
Orlando, FL
ChampionsFlorida International (1st title)
Winning coachBob Weltlich (1st title)
MVPJames Mazyck (Florida International)
TAAC men's basketball tournaments
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1994–95 TAAC men's basketball standings
Conf Overall
Team W   L   PCT W   L   PCT
College of Charleston 15 1   .938 23 6   .793
Samford 11 5   .688 16 11   .593
Stetson 11 5   .688 15 12   .556
Mercer 8 8   .500 15 14   .517
Southeastern Louisiana 7 9   .438 12 16   .429
Central Florida 7 9   .438 11 16   .407
Centenary 7 9   .438 10 17   .370
Georgia State 6 10   .375 11 17   .393
Florida International 4 12   .250 11 19   .367
Campbell 4 12   .250 8 18   .308
Florida Atlantic   9 18   .333
1995 TAAC tournament winner
Rankings from AP poll[1]

The 1995 Trans America Athletic Conference men's basketball tournament (now known as the ASUN men's basketball tournament) was held March 2–4 at the UCF Arena in Orlando, Florida.[2]

Eighth-seeded Florida International upset Mercer in the championship game, 68–57, to win their first TAAC/Atlantic Sun men's basketball tournament. FIU became the first team in the history of the TAAC/Atlantic Sun tournament to win the tournament as the lowest-seeded team in the field.

The Golden Panthers, therefore, received the TAAC's automatic bid to the 1995 NCAA tournament, their first Division I tournament appearance.

Even though the TAAC added one more team for the 1994–95 season (Campbell), the tournament field remained fixed at eight. Along with Campbell, fellow newcomers College of Charleston (who won the TAAC regular season title) and Florida Atlantic were not part of the final bracket[why?]. Charleston was a transitioning member into Division I and therefore did not play.

  1. ^ sports-reference.com 1994-95 Trans America Athletic Conference Season Summary
  2. ^ "1994-95 Atlantic Sun Conference Season Summary". sports-reference.com. Sports Reference LLC. 2016. Archived from the original on March 7, 2016. Retrieved March 2, 2016.