2015 Big Ten men's basketball tournament
College basketball tournament
The 2015 Big Ten men's basketball tournament was held from March 11 through March 15 at United Center in Chicago, Illinois . This was the eighteenth annual Big Ten tournament and was the first tournament to feature 14 teams of the expanded Big Ten to include Maryland and Rutgers . The championship was won by Wisconsin who defeated Michigan State in the championship game. As a result, Wisconsin received the Big Ten's automatic bid to the NCAA tournament . The win marked Wisconsin's third tournament championship and first since 2008 .
Seeds
Big Ten logo at the Daley Center
All 14 Big Ten schools participated in the tournament. Teams were seeded by conference record, with a tiebreaker system used to seed teams with identical conference records. Seeding for the tournament was determined at the close of the regular conference season. The top 10 teams received a first round bye and the top four teams received a double bye. Tiebreaking procedures[ 1] were unchanged from the 2014 tournament .
Game summaries
First round
United Center Chicago, ILAttendance: 16,098Referees: DJ Carstensen; Paul Szelc; Buddy Mayborg
United Center Chicago, ILAttendance: 16,098Referees: Larry Scirotto; Bill Ek; Kelly Pfeifer
Second round
United Center Chicago, ILAttendance: 16,028Referees: Terry Wymer; Larry Scirotto; Glen Mayborg
#13 Penn State 67 , #5 Iowa 58
Scoring by half: 19–27, 48–31
Pts : D. J. Newbill 18Rebs : Ross Travis 7Asts : Geno Thorpe 3
Pts: Aaron White 21Rebs: Aaron White 13Asts: Mike Gesell 5
United Center Chicago, ILAttendance: 16,028Referees: Lamont Simpson; Bill Ek; Paul Szelc
United Center Chicago, ILAttendance: 16,549Referees: Gene Steratore; Ray Perone; Chris Beaver
United Center Chicago, ILAttendance: 16,549Referees: DJ Carstensen; Steve McJunkins; Rob Riley
Quarterfinals
United Center Chicago, ILAttendance: 17,290Referees: Lamont Simpson; Chris Beaver; Lewis Garrison
#4 Purdue 64 , #13 Penn State 59
Scoring by half: 32–37, 32–22
Pts : A. J. Hammons 23Rebs : Jon Octeus 11Asts : Dakota Mathias
Pts: D. J. Newbill 19Rebs: Ross Travis 9Asts: D. J. Newbill 3
United Center Chicago, ILAttendance: 17,290Referees: Terry Wymer; Terry Oglesby; Rob Riley
United Center Chicago, ILAttendance: 17,230Referees: DJ Carstensen; Paul Szelc; Ray Perone
United Center Chicago, ILAttendance: 17,230Referees: Gene Steratore; Larry Scirotto; Kelly Pfeifer
Semifinals
#1 Wisconsin 71 , #4 Purdue 51
Scoring by half: 30–35, 41–16
Pts : Bronson Koenig 19Rebs : Sam Dekker 8Asts : two tied with 5
Pts: A. J. Hammons 10Rebs: two tied with 7Asts: Jon Octeus 4
United Center Chicago, ILAttendance: 18,088Referees: Gene Steratore; Lemont Simpson; Terry Oglesby
#3 Michigan State 62 , #2 Maryland 58
Scoring by half: 25–33, 37–25
Pts : Travis Trice 20Rebs : Branden Dawson 8Asts : Denzel Valentine 7
Pts: Melo Trimble 22Rebs: Dez Wells 7Asts: Jake Layman 5
United Center Chicago, ILAttendance: 18,088Referees: Terry Wymer; DJ Carsetensen; Paul Szelc
Championship
#1 Wisconsin 80 , #3 Michigan State 69 (OT)
Scoring by half: 31–32, 38–37 Overtime : 11–0
Pts : Nigel Hayes 25Rebs : two tied with 5Asts : Bronson Koenig 9
Pts: Branden Dawson; Denzel Valentine 16Rebs: Denzel Valentine 8Asts: Denzel Valentine 6
United Center Chicago, ILAttendance: 17,213Referees: Lamont Simpson; Terry Wymer; Gene Steratore
Bracket
First round Wednesday, March 11 ESPN2/BTNSecond round Thursday, March 12 ESPN2/BTNQuarterfinals Friday, March 13 ESPN/BTNSemifinals Saturday, March 14 CBSChampionship Sunday, March 15 CBS1 Wisconsin 71 8 Illinois 55 9 Michigan 60 9 Michigan 73 1 Wisconsin 71 4 Purdue 51 4 Purdue 64 5 Iowa 58 13 Penn State 59 12 Nebraska 65 13 Penn State 67 1 Wisconsin 80 OT 13 Penn State 68 3 Michigan State 69 2 Maryland 75 7 Indiana 71 7 Indiana 69 10 Northwestern 56 2 Maryland 58 3 Michigan State 62 3 Michigan State 76 6 Ohio State 79 6 Ohio State 67 11 Minnesota 80 11 Minnesota 73 14 Rutgers 68
All-Tournament Team
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