Awards and honors
Many of the records set by the 1955 tournament have been broken, and many of the awards were established much later: *Leading scorer est. 1963 *Leading rebounder est. 1963 *Charles Stevenson Hustle Award est. 1958 *Player of the Year est. 1994 *Most free throws made; single game: ''24'' free throws made by Joe Miller of Alderson-Broaddus (W.Va.) in a game verses Quincy (Ill.). *Most free throws made; career: ''120'' free throws made by Jim Spivey of Southeastern Oklahoma State (1954,55,56,57). *All-time single game performances: ''5th'' Joe Miller of Alderson-Broaddus (W.Va.) vs. Quincy (Ill.). Miller scored 12 field goals and 24 free throws, totaling 48 points. *All-time single game performances: ''12th'' Paul Brownlee of Steubenville (Ohio) vs. Southeastern Oklahoma. Brownlee scored 16 field goals and 14 free throws, totaling 46 points. *All-time scoring leader; first appearance: ''Bennie Swain 6th'', Texas Southern (1955,56,57,58), 15 games, 119 field goals, 64 free throws, totaling 302 points, 20.1 average per game. *All-time scoring leader; second appearance: ''James Spivey, 4th'' Southeastern Oklahoma State (1954,55,56,57), 13 games, 133 field goals, 120 free throws, totaling 386 points, 29.7 average per game. *All-time scoring leaders; final appearance: ''E.C. O’Neal, 9th'', Arkansas Tech (1952,53,54,55), 13 games, 122 field goals, 43 free throws, totaling 287 points, 22.1 average per game; ''James Miller, 18th'', East Texas State (1953,54,55), 13 games, 103 field goals, 40 free throws, totaling 246 points, 18.9 average per game.Bracket
* * denotes overtime.See also
*References
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