2018 Mountain West Conference men's basketball tournament

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The 2018 Mountain West Conference men's basketball tournament was the postseason men's basketball tournament for the Mountain West Conference. It was held from March 7–10, 2018 at the Thomas & Mack Center on the campus of University of Nevada, Las Vegas, in Las Vegas, Nevada. San Diego State defeated New Mexico in the championship game to win the tournament receive the conference's automatic bid to the NCAA tournament.[1][2]

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2018 Mountain West Conference men's basketball tournament
ClassificationDivision I
Season201718
Teams11
SiteThomas & Mack Center
Paradise, Nevada
ChampionsSan Diego State (5th title)
Winning coachBrian Dutcher (1st title)
MVPTrey Kell (San Diego State)
Attendance35,565
TelevisionStadium, CBSSN, CBS
 2017
2019 
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2017–18 Mountain West Conference
men's basketball standings
Conf.Overall
TeamW L PCTW L PCT
No. 24 Nevada153 .833298  .784
Boise State135 .722239  .719
New Mexico126 .6671915  .559
Fresno State117 .6112111  .656
San Diego State117 .6112211  .667
Wyoming108 .5562013  .606
UNLV810 .4442013  .606
Utah State810 .4441717  .500
Air Force612 .3331219  .387
Colorado State414 .2221121  .344
San Jose State117 .056426  .133
Conference tournament winner
Rankings from AP poll
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Seeds

All 11 MW schools were eligible to participate in the tournament. Teams were seeded by conference record, with a ties broken by record between the tied teams followed by record against the regular-season champion, if necessary. As a result, the top five teams receive a bye to the quarterfinals of the tournament. Tiebreaking procedures will remain unchanged from the 2017 tournament:

  • Record between the tied teams
  • Record against the highest-seeded team not involved in the tie, going down through the seedings as necessary
  • Higher RPI:
  • Head-to-head
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Seed School Conf Tiebreaker
1 Nevada 15–3
2 Boise State 13–5
3 New Mexico 12–6
4 Fresno State 11–7 2–0 vs San Diego State
5 San Diego State 11–7 0–2 vs Fresno State
6 Wyoming 10–8
7 Utah State 8–10 2–0 vs UNLV
8 UNLV 8–10 0–2 vs Utah State
9 Air Force 6–12
10 Colorado State 4–14
11 San Jose State 1–17
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Schedule

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Game Time Matchup Score Television Attendance
First round – Wednesday, March 7
1 11:00 am No. 8 UNLV vs. No. 9 Air Force 97–90 OT Stadium 4,994
2 1:30 pm No. 7 Utah State vs. No. 10 Colorado State 76–65
3 4:00 pm No. 6 Wyoming vs. No. 11 San Jose State 74–61
Quarterfinals – Thursday, March 8
4 Noon No. 1 Nevada vs. No. 8 UNLV 79–74 CBSSN 6,753
5 2:30 pm No. 4 Fresno State vs. No. 5 San Diego State 52–64
6 6:00 pm No. 2 Boise State vs. No. 7 Utah State 75–78 7,138
7 8:30 pm No. 3 New Mexico vs. No. 6 Wyoming 85–75
Semifinals – Friday, March 9
8 6:00 pm No. 1 Nevada vs. No. 5 San Diego State 73–90 CBSSN 8,224
9 8:30 pm No. 3 New Mexico vs. No. 7 Utah State 83–68
Championship – Saturday, March 10
10 3:00 pm No. 3 New Mexico vs. No. 5 San Diego State 75–82 CBS 8,456
Game times in PT. Rankings denote tournament seeding.
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Bracket

First round
Wednesday, March 7
Quarterfinals
Thursday, March 8
Semifinals
Friday, March 9
Championship
Saturday, March 10
            
1 Nevada 79
8 UNLV 74
8 UNLV 97*
9 Air Force 90
1 Nevada 73
5 San Diego State 90
4 Fresno State 52
5 San Diego State 64
5 San Diego State 82
3 New Mexico 75
2 Boise State 75
7 Utah State 78
7 Utah State 76
10 Colorado State 65
7 Utah State 68
3 New Mexico 83
3 New Mexico 85
6 Wyoming 75
6 Wyoming 74
11 San Jose State 61

* denotes overtime period

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