1950 SEC Men's Basketball Tournament
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The 1950 SEC men's basketball tournament took place March 2–4, 1950 in
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at the
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. It was the seventeenth SEC tournament.
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won the tournament championship game by beating , 95–58. The Wildcats would play in the 1950 National Invitation Tournament, losing to eventual champion CCNY in the second round. No SEC teams were invited to the 1950 NCAA tournament. The 1950 tournament was the final edition which awarded its winner the SEC Championship. Starting in 1951, the SEC played a round robin schedule and awarded its conference championship to the team with the best regular season record.


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