| Teams | 32 | ||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Finals site | Keeter Gymnasium | ||||
| Champions | Union College Bulldogs (1st title, 1st title game, 1st Fab Four)  | ||||
| Runner-up | Cornerstone Golden Eagles (4th title game, 7th Fab Four)  | ||||
| Semifinalists | 
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| Coach of the year | Kevin Burton (Union (KY)) | ||||
Charles Stevenson Hustle Award  | Mike Martin (Union (KY)) | ||||
| Chuck Taylor MVP | Paul Stone (Union (KY)) | ||||
| Top scorer | Kyle Steigenga (Cornerstone) (120 points)  | ||||
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The 2017 NAIA Division II Men’s Basketball national championship was held in March at Keeter Gymnasium in Point Lookout, Missouri. The 26th annual NAIA basketball tournament featured thirty-two teams playing in a single-elimination format. The championship game was won by the Union Bulldogs of Barbourville, KY over the Cornerstone Golden Eagles of Grand Rapids, MI by a score of 72 to 69.[1]
Tourney awards and honors
Individual awards
- Most Valuable Player: Paul Stone, Union (KY)[1]
 - Championship Hustle Award: Mike Martin, Union (KY)
 - NABC/NAIA Division II Coach of the Year: Kim Elders, Cornerstone (MI)
 - NAIA Division II National Coach of the Year: Kevin Burton, Union (KY)
 
2017 NAIA Division II Men’s Basketball Championship All-Tournament Team
| Name | School | 
|---|---|
| Tyrone Sherman | Union (KY)[1] | 
| Mike Martin | Union (KY) | 
| Sam Vander Sluis | Cornerstone (MI) | 
| Cory Cox | Cornerstone (MI) | 
| Kyle Steigenga | Cornerstone (MI) | 
| Lane Mahurin | Indiana Wesleyan | 
| Bob Peters | Indiana Wesleyan | 
| Mike Cardenas | Bellevue (NE) | 
| Nick Hilton | Bellevue (NE) | 
| Bryan McGriff | Eastern Oregon | 
| *Paul Stone | Union (KY) | 
Bracket
- * denotes game decided in overtime
 
See also
- 2017 NAIA Division I men's basketball tournament
 - 2017 NCAA Division I men's basketball tournament
 - 2017 NCAA Division II men's basketball tournament
 - 2017 NCAA Division III men's basketball tournament
 - 2017 NAIA Division II women's basketball tournament
 
References
- 1 2 3 4 "Union Wins First Ever National Championship". Retrieved March 15, 2017.
 
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