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Season | 1994–95 |
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Teams | 8 |
Finals site | Lahaina Civic Center Maui, Hawaii |
Champions | Arizona State (1st title) |
Runner-up | Maryland (1st title game) |
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Winning coach | Bill Frieder (3rd title) |
MVP | Mario Bennett (Arizona State) |
The 1994 Maui Invitational Tournament was an early-season college basketball tournament that was played, for the 11th time, from November 21 to November 23, 1994.[1] The tournament, which began in 1984, was part of the 1994-95 NCAA Division I men's basketball season. The tournament was played at the Lahaina Civic Center in Maui, Hawaii[2]and was won by the Arizona State Sun Devils. It was the first title for the program and the third title for its head coach Bill Frieder.[3]
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References
- ^ "UTAH TO JOIN MICHIGAN, INDIANA IN MAUI INVITATIONAL". Desert.com. Desert News. February 9, 1994. Retrieved 13 December 2021.
- ^ EA Sports Maui Invitational Past Tournament Fields
- ^ "COLLEGE BASKETBALL ROUNDUP : Arizona St. Wraps up Maui Title". 24 November 1994.