2007 Big South Conference Men's Basketball Tournament

The 2007 Big South Men's Basketball Tournament marked the conclusion of the 2006–07 Big South Conference men's basketball season.


Quarterfinals
Tuesday, February 27
Semifinals
Thursday, March 1
Final
Saturday, March 3
1 WinthropP 72
8 Charleston Southern 42
1 Winthrop 79
5 UNC-Asheville 60
4 Coastal Carolina 64
5 UNC-Asheville 77
1 Winthrop 84
6 Virginia Military Institute 81
2 High Point 90
7 Radford 73
2 High Point 81
6 Virginia Military Institute 91
3 Liberty 78
6 Virginia Military Institute 79

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