2006 SEC men's basketball tournament

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{{Infobox NCAA Basketball Conference tournament

| Year=2006

| Conference=SEC

| Gender=Men's

| Image=2006SECBasketballTournament.png

| ImageSize=200px

| Caption=

| Teams=12

| Arena=Gaylord Entertainment Center

| City=Nashville, Tennessee

| Champions=Florida

| TitleCount=2nd

| Coach=Billy Donovan

| CoachCount=2nd

| MVP=Taurean Green, Florida

| MVPTeam=

| Attendance=183,122

| OneTopScorer=

| TwoTopScorers=

| TopScorer=

| TopScorerTeam=

| TopScorer2=

| TopScorer2Team=

| Points=

| Television= Jefferson Pilot Sports, CBS

}}

{{2005–06 Southeastern Conference men's basketball standings}}

The 2006 SEC men's basketball tournament took place from March 9–12, 2006 in Nashville, Tennessee at the Gaylord Entertainment Center. The SEC Championship Game was televised by CBS.

The top two teams in both the Eastern and Western Divisions received byes in the first round, which were Tennessee, Alabama, LSU, and Florida and played their second round games on March 10, 2006. The SEC Tournament winner (Florida) received the SEC's automatic bid to the NCAA Tournament en route to winning the 2006 NCAA National Championship.

Final SEC Regular Season Standings

class="wikitable" style="text-align:center"
colspan="6"|SEC East
SchoolCoachWLPctSeed
TennesseeBruce Pearl124.750E1
FloridaBilly Donovan106.625E2
KentuckyTubby Smith97.563E3
VanderbiltKevin Stallings79.438E4
South CarolinaDave Odom610.375E5
GeorgiaDennis Felton511.313E6

class="wikitable" style="text-align:center"
colspan="6"|SEC West
SchoolCoachWLPctSeed
LSUJohn Brady142.875W1
AlabamaMark Gottfried106.625W2
ArkansasStan Heath106.625W3
Mississippi StateRick Stansbury511.313W4
AuburnJeff Lebo412.250W5
MississippiRod Barnes412.250W6

Bracket

{{4RoundBracket-Byes | RD2=Second Round | RD3=Semifinals| RD4=Championship game

| RD1-seed01=E5

| RD1-team01=South Carolina

| RD1-score01=59

| RD1-seed02=W4

| RD1-team02=Mississippi State

| RD1-score02=44

| RD1-seed07=E3

| RD1-team07=Kentucky

| RD1-score07=71

| RD1-seed08=W6

| RD1-team08=Mississippi

| RD1-score08=57

| RD1-seed09=E4

| RD1-team09=Vanderbilt

| RD1-score09=76

| RD1-seed10=W5

| RD1-team10=Auburn

| RD1-score10=71

| RD1-seed15=W3

| RD1-team15=Arkansas

| RD1-score15=80

| RD1-seed16=E6

| RD1-team16=Georgia

| RD1-score16=67

| RD2-seed01=E5

| RD2-team01=South Carolina

| RD2-score01=79

| RD2-seed02=E1

| RD2-team02=#14 Tennessee

| RD2-score02=71

| RD2-seed03=E3

| RD2-team03=Kentucky

| RD2-score03=68

| RD2-seed04=W2

| RD2-team04=Alabama

| RD2-score04=61

| RD2-seed05=W1

| RD2-team05=#18 LSU

| RD2-score05=92

| RD2-seed06=E4

| RD2-team06=Vanderbilt

| RD2-score06=73

| RD2-seed07=E2

| RD2-team07=#16 Florida

| RD2-score07=74

| RD2-seed08=W3

| RD2-team08=Arkansas

| RD2-score08=71

| RD3-seed01=E5

| RD3-team01=South Carolina

| RD3-score01=65

| RD3-seed02=E3

| RD3-team02=Kentucky

| RD3-score02=61

| RD3-seed03=E2

| RD3-team03=#16 Florida

| RD3-score03=81

| RD3-seed04= W1

| RD3-team04= #18 LSU

| RD3-score04= 65

| RD4-seed01=E2

| RD4-team01=#16 Florida

| RD4-score01=49

| RD4-seed02= E5

| RD4-team02=South Carolina

| RD4-score02=47

}}

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