2002 was also the first year Buffalo Funds, a Kansas City-based investment management firm, was the title corporate sponsor.[2] In 2008 Buffalo Funds extended its contract with the NAIA tournament until the 2010 tournament; in 2013, it would be extended to 2017.[3]
Awards and honors
Leading scorer: DuJuan Brown, Oklahoma Baptist (2001 winner) in 5 games DuJuan scored 51FG 21FT totaling 136pts (avg 27.2/game)
Leading rebounder: Sidney Holmes, Barat in 4 games 49 rebounds (avg. 12.3)
Most Three-Point Field Goals Made (All Tournament): 55, USAO (120 attempts)
Most consecutive tournament appearances: 11th, Georgetown (KY)
Most tournament appearances: Georgetown (KY), 21st of 28, appearances to the NAIA Tournament[4]