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First Round First Round

Game 1 - #2 Rose-Hulman 74, #7 Rhodes 73
Rose-Hulman's Jason Ludwig had a game-high 32 points, including the game-winner, to lead the Engineers' to an exciting 74-73 victory over Rhodes in the initial game of the 2004 SCAC Men's Basketball Tournament Friday afternoon at Rhodes College. (Recap)(Box)

Game 2 - #6 Oglethorpe 71, #3 Centre 68
Oglethorpe University pulled the first major upset of the 2004 Tournament as the sixth-seeded Petrels shocked third-seeded Centre Colonels 71-68 in the second game of the afternoon Friday at Rhodes College. (Recap)(Box)

Game 3 - #1 Trinity 67, #8 Millsaps 53
The top-seeded Trinity men's team began defense of last year's SCAC title with a 67-53 victory over Millsaps College Friday evening. (Recap)(Box)

Game 4 - #4 Southwestern 88, #5 DePauw 84 (OT)
In the first overtime contest in SCAC Tournament history, Southwestern University's Aaron Bowser hit a jumper with 2.6 seconds left in regulation to force the extra period and the Pirates hung on for a 88-84 victory over DePauw University in Friday's nights final first-round men's game at Rhodes College.
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Game 1 - #2 Trinity 71, #7 Rhodes 43
Trinity University showed why it is the third-ranked team in the nation as the Tigers began defense of their SCAC title with a 71-43 victory over Rhodes College in the initial game of the 2004 SCAC Women's Basketball Tournament Friday afternoon at Memphis University School. (Recap)(Box)

Game 2 - #3 Hendrix 71, #6 Rose-Hulman 54
Hendrix College's Tori Huggins hit a SCAC Tournament record five three-point field goals en route to 21 points to lead the Warriors to a 71-52 victory over Rose-Hulman Institute of Technology in Friday's second game of the 2004 SCAC Women's Basketball Tournament at Memphis University School. (Recap)(Box)

Game 3 - #1 DePauw 80, #8 Oglethorpe 42
DePauw University (23-3) placed four players in double-figures and cruised to a 80-42 victory over Oglethorpe University in women's first round action Friday night at Memphis University School. (Recap)(Box)

Game 4 - # 5 Sewanee 66, #4 Southwestern 64
The University of the South-Sewanee overcame a 16-point halftime deficit to defeat Southwestern University 66-64 in the final women's first round game Friday night at Memphis University School. (Recap)(Box)
Semifinals Semifinals
Game 5 - Oglethorpe 74, Rose-Hulman 67
Oglethorpe's unlikely run through the 2004 SCAC Men's Basketball Tournament continued as the sixth-seeded Petrels knocked off the second-seed Rose-Hulman 74-67 Saturday afternoon in the first men's semifinal game at Rhodes College. (Recap)(Box)

Game 6 - Trinity 59, Southwestern 55

Trinity's men's basketball team held on late to defeat Southwestern University 59-55 in the SCAC Tournament semifinal on Saturday night. (Recap)(Box)
Game 5 - Trinity 70, Hendrix 50
The Trinity Tigers advanced to the SCAC Championship game for the second straight season as they defeated third seed Hendrix College 70-50 in the semifinals on Saturday afternoon. (Recap)(Box)

Game 6 - DePauw 73, Sewanee 54
DePauw University advanced to Sunday's SCAC Women's Tournament title game with a 73-54 victory over University of the South-Sewanee Saturday night at Rhodes College. (Recap)(Box)
Championship Championship
Game 7 - Trinity 81, Oglethorpe 69
Trinity University got a game-high 22 points and hit a career-high six three-point field goals from junior guard Chad Stroberg to repeat as SCAC Tournament champions with a 81-69 victory over Oglethorpe University Sunday afternoon at Rhodes College. (Recap)(Box)

 
Game 7 - DePauw 62, Trinity 57
DePauw University, ranked eighth in Division III, earned an spot in the NCAA Division III Championship with a 62-57 victory over third-ranked and defending NCAA champions Trinity. (Recap)(Box)

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