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 |
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| 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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