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“Before you go to the Big Dance®... You’ve gotta do the Charleston!”
2007 Southern Conference Men’s and Women’s
Basketball Championships

The Southern Conference returns to Charleston, SC, for the 2007 Men’s and Women’s Basketball Championships. The tournament begins on Tuesday, February 27 and concludes on Sunday, March 3.
There is a new format this year as all 19 games will be played at the North Charleston Coliseum. See the schedule below for details!
CAN'T MAKE IT TO THE GAME???
The Southern Conference offers plenty of opportunities for you to enjoy the tournament away from Charleston! The 2007 championships will be videostreamed LIVE on SoCon.TV (with the exception of the men's championship game). Click on the link below for subscription information on SoCon.TV.
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FAN GUIDE
Looking for something to do, somewhere to eat, somewhere to stay while in Charleston? Check out the Fan Guide, with a special thanks to the Charleston Area Convention & Visitors Bureau.
Ticket Information
Men’s Championship Schedule
2007 BRACKET
First Round
Wednesday, February 28
Session 1 - Game 1: No. 8 Chattanooga vs. No. 9 Wofford, 3:00 p.m. - SLIDESHOW
Session 1 - Game 2: No. 7 Western Carolina 69, No. 10 Elon 65 - SLIDESHOW
Session 1 - Game 3: No. 6 Georgia Southern 62, No. 11 The Citadel 46 - SLIDESHOW
Quarterfinals
Thursday, March 1
Session 2 - Game 4: No. 1 Davidson 78, No. 8 Chattanooga 68 - SLIDESHOW
Session 2 - Game 5: No. 5 Furman 73, No. 4 UNC Greensboro 71 - SLIDESHOW
Session 3 - Game 6: No. 2 Appalachian State 78, No. 7 Western Carolina 59 - SLIDESHOW
Session 3 - Game 7: No. 3 College of Charleston 77, No. 6 Georgia Southern 66 - SLIDESHOW
Semifinals
Friday, March 2
Session 4 - Game 8: No. 1 Davidson 91, No. 5 Furman 68 - SLIDESHOW
Session 4 - Game 9: No. 3 College of Charleston 89, No. 2 Appalachian State 87 - SLIDESHOW
Championship
Saturday, March 3
Session 5 - Game 10: No. 1 Davidson 72, No. 3 College of Charleston 65 - SLIDESHOW
Women’s Championship Schedule
2007 BRACKET
First Round
Tuesday, February 27
Session 1 - Game 1: No. 7 Appalachian State 64, No. 10 Elon 50 - SLIDESHOW
Session 1 - Game 2: No. 9 Furman 64, No. 8 College of Charleston 59 - SLIDESHOW
Quarterfinals
Wednesday, February 28
Session 2 - Game 3: No. 2 Chattanooga 84, No. 7 Appalachian State 60 - SLIDESHOW
Session 2 - Game 4: No. 1 Western Carolina 79, No. 9 Furman 56 - SLIDESHOW
Thursday, March 1
Session 3 - Game 5: No. 5 Georgia Southern 81, No. 4 UNC Greensboro 64 - SLIDESHOW
Session 3 - Game 6: No. 3 Davidson 71, No. 6 Wofford 62 - SLIDESHOW
Semifinals
Friday, March 2
Session 4 - Game 7: No. 1 Western Carolina 73, No. 5 Georgia Southern 59 - SLIDESHOW
Session 4 - Game 8: No. 2 Chattanooga 80, No. 3 Davidson 68 - SLIDESHOW
Championship
Saturday, March 3
Session 5 - Game 9: No. 1 Western Carolina vs. No. 2 Chattanooga 2:00 p.m. (CSS & SoCon Network) - Watch Live!
The Defending Champions:
The 2006 tournament returned to Charleston with the same excitement of the 2005 tournament.
MEN:
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2006 Men's Basketball Champions - Davidson Wildcats |
The Davidson Wildcats returned to the winners circle for the first time since 2002 with an 80-55 win over Chattanooga in Charleston. It was the Wildcats eighth SoCon tournament title. Brendon Winters led Davidson throughout the tournament, including a 33-point performance in the final, to earn the Tournament Most Outstanding Player honor. Davidson went on to the NCAA tournament as the No. 15 seed and dropped a 70-62 decision to No. 2 Ohio State.
WOMEN:
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2006 Women's Basketball Champions - Chattanooga Lady Mocs |
Chattanooga reclaimed the conference tournament title with a 91-79 win over UNC Greensboro in 2006. The Lady Mocs were tested in the semifinals, topping Western Carolina, the 2005 tournament winner, 77-73 to advance to their fifth championship game in six years. Tiffani Roberson averaged 20.7 points and 8.3 boards, including a double-double with 26 points and 15 rebounds in the semifinal win over Western Carolina, and was named the Tournament Most Outstanding Player. Chattanooga advanced to the NCAA tournament as the No. 12 seed where it dropped a 69-59 decision to No. 5 Kentucky.
OTHER LINKS:
Men's Basketball Home Page
Include news, notes, scores, statistics and standings
Women's Basketball Home Page
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