The southeastern conference basketball tournament, most notably known as the SEC tournament, is a single elimination tourney that includes all universities from the conference. All schools are invited, and there are no requirements to officially qualify for the annual tournament. It is held at the beginning of March, and is part of what is known as “March Madness” to all college basketball fans because it precedes the NCAA men’s basketball tournament each year, which requires an invitation to participate. The winner of the SEC tournaments receives an automatic bid to the NCAA tourney.
Of course most SEC fans of schools like Kentucky Wildcats, Florida Gators, Auburn Tigers, Alabama Crimson Tide, Arkansas Razorbacks, Tennessee Volunteers, Mississippi State Bulldogs, and Ole Miss Rebels, among others will watch the event on their television. But, there also is a way to watch the SEC Tournament on the internet at http://watchsectournamentonline.com.
The SEC tournament has been held at a number of locations and venues. Some of these venues include the Georgia Dome, the Birmingham Jefferson Convention Complex, Louisville Gardens, Louisiana Superdome, Alexander Memorial Coliseum, and the Bridgestone Arena.
If you look at the history of the SEC Tournament you will see that the Kentucky Wildcats have dominated the tournament in recent years and in past decades. There is no doubt that it is a tournament that they have owned. They will be favored in the 2012 bracket as well, being the number one ranked team in conference and in the country right now.
If you are searching for internet broadcast of the SEC tournament then you will be glad to know that all games will be aired online. Some of the most memorable performance by teams in tournament include the 2000 Arkansas Razorbacks, 2008 Georgia Bulldogs, and 2009 Mississippi State Bulldogs. Each of these teams completed a near impossible feat, that involves winning an unprecedented four games in four days to win the entire conference championship. This has only been accomplished three times in the tourney’s long storied history.
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