Barclays Tournament 2014

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The Barclays

The Barclays tournament is an annual event on the PGA Tour and, since 2007, the first tournament in the FedExCup playoff. The stroke-play tournament, which has been played since 1967, generally is held in the Westchester County, N.Y., area. For the first 40 years of its existence, it was held in June, but it was moved to August in 2007.

That year, The Barclays became the first event in the championship series for the PGA Tour's FedExCup, the new playoff series for the PGA Tour. The top 125 players (based on points from the regular season) are eligible for The Barclays. A win at the tournament is worth 2,500 points -- five times more than a regular-season tournament win -- and the top 100 players in points after The Barclays move on to the second event, the Deutsche Bank Championship.

The Barclays began in 1967 as the Westchester Classic, played at the Westchester Country Club in Rye, N.Y. Jack Nicklaus won the inaugural tournament. The tournament has had several name sponsors over the years and, since 1990, has contained the name of neither the host course nor the location (although many fans still think of the tournament as the Westchester). The Barclays became the tournament's sponsor in 2005, and it took on the name simply of The Barclays in 2007.

That same year, in the inaugural year of the FedExCup, The Barclays became the first tournament of four in the event's championship series. The Barclays, which traditionally had been held in June, was moved to August to coincide with golf's postseason series.

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Since the event has become part of the FedExCup, it has been won by Matt Kuchar in 2010, Heath Slocum in 2009, Vijay Singh in 2008 and Steve Stricker in 2007. Its highest attendance was in 2001, when Tiger Woods participated in the event but eventually lost to Sergio Garcia (Woods has never won the title). Singh, who went on to win the FedExCup after taking The Barclays in 2008, is the tournament's most frequent winner, with four trophies.

In 2011, the event was shortened to 54 holes, due to Hurricane Irene's impact on the east coast. It was the first time a FedEx Cup event didn't go the full 72 holes. Dustin Johnson won, with a 19-under-par performance in three rounds, besting the field by two strokes.

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DatesEventPoints
Aug. 22-25The Barclays2,500
Aug. 30-Sept. 2Deutsche Bank Championship2,500
Sept. 12-15BMW Championship2,500
Sept. 19-22THE TOUR Championship2,500
YearWinnerScore
2012Nick Watney274
2011Dustin Johnson194*
2010Matt Kuchar272
2009Heath Slocum275
2008Vijay Singh276
2007Steve Stricker268
Barclays Classic
Barclays
YearWinnerScore
2006Vijay Singh274
2005Padraig Harrington274
YearWinnerScore
2004Sergio Garcia272
2003Jonathan Kaye271
2002Chris Smith272
2001Sergio Garcia268
2000Dennis Paulson276
1999Duffy Waldorf276
1998J.P. Hayes201*
1997Ernie Els268
1996Ernie Els271
1995Vijay Singh278
1994Lee Janzen268
1993Vijay Singh280
1992David Frost268
1991Billy Andrade273
1990Hale Irwin269
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Manufacturers Hanover Westchester Classic
YearWinnerScore
1989Wayne Grady277
1988Seve Ballesteros276
1987J.C. Snead276
1986Bob Tway272
1985Roger Maltbie275
1984Scott Simpson269
1983Seve Ballesteros276
1982Bob Gilder261
1981Raymond Floyd275
1980Curtis Strange273
1979Jack Renner277
YearWinnerScore
1978Lee Elder274
1977Andy North272
1976David Graham272
Westchester Classic
YearWinnerScore
1975Gene Littler271
1974Johnny Miller269
1973Bobby Nichols272
1972Jack Nicklaus270
1971Arnold Palmer270
1970Bruce Crampton273
1969Frank Beard275
1968Julius Boros272
1967Jack Nicklaus272
* Event shortened to 54 holes
2015 Atlantic 10 Men's Basketball Tournament
ClassificationDivision I
Season2014–15
Teams14
SiteBarclays Center
Brooklyn, New York
ChampionsVCU(1st title)
Winning coachShaka Smart(1st title)
MVPTreveon Graham(VCU)
TelevisionNBCSN, CBSSN, CBS
2016 →
2014–15 Atlantic 10 men's basketball standings
ConfOverall
TeamWLPCTWLPCT
Davidson144.778248.750
Dayton135.722279.750
Rhode Island135.7222310.697
VCU †126.6672610.722
Richmond126.6672114.600
George Washington108.5562213.629
St. Bonaventure108.5561813.581
UMass108.5561715.531
La Salle810.4441716.515
Saint Joseph's711.3891318.419
Duquesne612.3331219.387
Fordham414.2221021.323
George Mason414.222922.290
Saint Louis315.1671121.344
† 2015 A10 Tournament winner
Rankings from AP Poll

The 2015 Atlantic 10 Men's Basketball Tournament was held March 11–15, 2015 at the Barclays Center in Brooklyn, New York. With Davidson joining the conference in July 2014, it was a 14-team tournament for the first time.

Seeds[edit]

All 14 Atlantic 10 schools participate in the tournament. Teams were seeded by the 2014–15 Atlantic 10 Conference season record. The top 10 teams received a first round bye and the top four teams received a double bye.

Teams were seeded by record within the conference, with a tiebreaker system to seed teams with identical conference records.[1]

SeedSchoolConferenceOverallTiebreaker
1Davidson14–423–6
2Dayton13–523–71–0 vs. Rhode Island
3Rhode Island13–521–80–1 vs. Dayton
4Richmond12–619–122–0 vs. VCU
5VCU12–622–90–2 vs. Richmond
6George Washington10–820–112–0 vs. St. Bonaventure, UMass
7St. Bonaventure10–817–121–2 vs. George Washington, UMass; 1–0 vs. Davidson
8UMass10–817–141-2 vs. George Washington, St. Bonaventure; 0–1 vs. Davidson
9La Salle8–1016–15
10Saint Joseph's7–1113–17
11Duquesne6–1211–18
12Fordham4–149–201–0 vs. George Mason
13George Mason4–149–210–1 vs. Fordham
14Saint Louis3–1511–20

Schedule[edit]

SessionGameTime*Matchup#TelevisionScore
First round - Wednesday, March 11
116:30 pm#12 Fordham vs. #13 George MasonSNY/A-10 Network71–65
29:00 pm#11 Duquesne vs. #14 Saint LouisSNY/A-10 Network61–55
Second round - Thursday, March 12
2312:00 pm#8 UMass vs. #9 La SalleNBCSN69–76
42:30 pm#5 VCU vs. #12 FordhamNBCSN63–57
356:30 pm#7 St. Bonaventure vs. #10 St. Joseph'sNBCSN60–49
69:00 pm#6 George Washington vs. #11 DuquesneNBCSN73–55
Quarterfinals - Friday, March 13
4712:00 pm#1 Davidson vs. #9 La SalleNBCSN67–66
82:30 pm#4 Richmond vs. #5 VCUNBCSN67–70
596:30 pm#2 Dayton vs. #7 St. BonaventureNBCSN75–71
109:00 pm#3 Rhode Island vs. #6 George WashingtonNBCSN71–58
Semifinals - Saturday, March 14
6111:30 pm#1 Davidson vs. #5 VCUCBSSN73–93
124:00 pm#2 Dayton vs. #3 Rhode IslandCBSSN56–52
Championship - Sunday, March 15
7131:00pm#2 Dayton vs. #5 VCUCBS65–71

*Game times in Eastern Time. #Rankings denote tournament seeding.

Bracket[edit]

First round
Wednesday, March 11
Second round
Thursday, March 12
NBCSN
Quarterfinals
Friday, March 13
NBCSN
Semifinals
Saturday, March 14
CBSSN
Championship
Sunday, March 15
CBS
1#24 Davidson67
9La Salle66
8UMass69
9La Salle76
1#24 Davidson73
5VCU93
4Richmond67
5VCU70
5VCU63
12Fordham57
12Fordham71
13George Mason65
2Dayton65
5VCU71
2Dayton75
7St. Bonaventure71
7St. Bonaventure60
10Saint Joseph's49
2Dayton56
3Rhode Island52
3Rhode Island71
6George Washington58
6George Washington73
11Duquesne55
11Duquesne61
14Saint Louis55

See also[edit]

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References[edit]

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  1. ^'Men's Basketball Tiebreakers - Atlantic 10 Conference Official Athletic Site'. Atlantic 10 Conference. Retrieved March 8, 2015.
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