The 1995–96 NCAA Division I men's basketball season concluded in the 64-team 1996 NCAA Division I men's basketball tournament whose finals were held at the Continental Airlines Arena in East Rutherford, New Jersey. The Kentucky Wildcats earned their sixth national championship by defeating the Syracuse Orangemen 76–67 on April 1, 1996. They were coached by Rick Pitino and the NCAA basketball tournament Most Outstanding Player was Kentucky's Tony Delk.

In the 32-team 1997 National Invitation Tournament, the Nebraska Cornhuskers defeated the St. Joseph's Hawks at Madison Square Garden in New York City.

Following the season, the 1996 NCAA Men's Basketball All-American Consensus First team included Ray Allen, Marcus Camby, Tony Delk, Tim Duncan, Allen Iverson, and Kerry Kittles.

Season headlines

Pre-season polls

The top 25 from the pre-season AP Poll.

Associated Press
Ranking Team
1 Kentucky
2 Kansas
3 Villanova
4 UCLA
5 Georgetown
6 Connecticut
7 Massachusetts
8 Iowa
9 Mississippi State
10 Utah
11 Wake Forest
12 Louisville
13 Memphis
14 Missouri
15 Maryland
16 Arkansas
17 Michigan
18 Stanford
19 Virginia
20 North Carolina
21 Cincinnati
22 Virginia Tech
23 Indiana
24 Purdue
25 California

Conference membership changes

These schools joined new conferences for the 1995–96 season.

School Former conference New conference
Charlotte Metro Conference Conference USA
Cincinnati Great Midwest Conference Conference USA
Dayton Great Midwest Conference Atlantic 10 Conference
DePaul Great Midwest Conference Conference USA
Fordham Patriot League Atlantic 10 Conference
Hampton NCAA Division II Mid-Eastern Athletic Conference
Jacksonville State NCAA Division II Trans America Athletic Conference
La Salle Midwestern Collegiate Conference Atlantic 10 Conference
Louisville Metro Conference Conference USA
Marquette Great Midwest Conference Conference USA
Memphis Great Midwest Conference Conference USA
Notre Dame NCAA Division I Independent Big East Conference
Rutgers Atlantic 10 Conference Big East Conference
Saint Louis Great Midwest Conference Conference USA
South Florida Metro Conference Conference USA
Southern Miss Metro Conference Conference USA
Towson Big South Conference North Atlantic Conference
Tulane Metro Conference Conference USA
UAB Great Midwest Conference Conference USA
VCU Metro Conference Colonial Athletic Association
Virginia Tech Metro Conference Atlantic 10 Conference
West Virginia Atlantic 10 Conference Big East Conference
Wofford NCAA Division II NCAA Division I Independent
Xavier Midwestern Collegiate Conference Atlantic 10 Conference

Regular season

Conference winners and tournaments

29 conference seasons concluded with a single-elimination tournament, with only the Big Ten Conference, Ivy League and the Pac-10 Conference choosing not to conduct conference tournaments. Conference tournament winners, with the exception of the American West Conference and Conference USA, received an automatic bid to the NCAA tournament.

Conference Regular
season winner[1]
Conference
player of the year
Conference
tournament
Tournament
venue (City)
Tournament
winner
American West ConferenceCal PolyBen Larson, Cal Poly[2]1996 American West Conference men's basketball tournamentMatadome
(Northridge, California)
Southern Utah
Atlantic 10 ConferenceUMass (East)
George Washington (West)
Virginia Tech (West)
Marcus Camby, UMass1996 Atlantic 10 men's basketball tournamentPhiladelphia Civic Center
(Philadelphia, Pennsylvania)
UMass
Atlantic Coast ConferenceGeorgia TechTim Duncan, Wake Forest1996 ACC men's basketball tournamentGreensboro Coliseum
(Greensboro, North Carolina)
Wake Forest
Big East ConferenceConnecticut (Big East 6)
Georgetown (Big East 7)
Ray Allen, Connecticut1997 Big East men's basketball tournamentMadison Square Garden
(New York City, New York)
Connecticut
Big Eight ConferenceKansasJacque Vaughn, Kansas1996 Big Eight men's basketball tournamentKemper Arena
(Kansas City, Missouri)
Iowa State
Big Sky ConferenceMontana StateJimmy DeGraffenried, Weber State
Quadre Lollis, Montana State
1996 Big Sky Conference men's basketball tournamentBrick Breeden Fieldhouse
(Bozeman, Montana)
Montana State
Big South ConferenceUNC GreensboroT. L. Latson, Charleston Southern1996 Big South Conference men's basketball tournamentVines Center
(Lynchburg, Virginia)
UNC Greensboro
Big Ten ConferencePurdueBrian Evans, IndianaNo Tournament
Big West ConferenceLong Beach StateRaimonds Miglinieks, UC Irvine1997 Big West Conference men's basketball tournamentLawlor Events Center
(Reno, Nevada)
San Jose State
Colonial Athletic AssociationVCUBernard Hopkins, VCU1996 CAA men's basketball tournamentRichmond Coliseum
(Richmond, Virginia)
VCU
Conference USACincinnati (Blue)
Tulane (Red)
Memphis (White)
Danny Fortson, Cincinnati1996 Conference USA men's basketball tournamentMemphis Pyramid
(Memphis, Tennessee)
Cincinnati
Ivy LeaguePrincetonIra Bowman, PennNo Tournament
Metro Atlantic Athletic ConferenceFairfield
Iona
Darrell Barley, Canisius1996 MAAC men's basketball tournamentKnickerbocker Arena
(Albany, New York)
Canisius
Mid-American ConferenceEastern MichiganBonzi Wells, Ball State1996 MAC men's basketball tournamentSeaGate Convention Centre
(Toledo, Ohio)
Eastern Michigan
Mid-Continent ConferenceValparaisoAnthony Allison, Valparaiso1996 Mid-Continent Conference men's basketball tournamentThe MARK of the Quad Cities
(Moline, Illinois)
Valparaiso
Mid-Eastern Athletic ConferenceCoppin StateTerquin Mott, Coppin State1997 MEAC men's basketball tournamentLeon County Civic Center
(Tallahassee, Florida)
South Carolina State
Midwestern Collegiate ConferenceGreen BayJeff Nordgaard, Green Bay1996 MCC men's basketball tournamentNutter Center
(Dayton, Ohio)
Northern Illinois
Missouri Valley ConferenceBradleyAnthony Parker, Bradley1996 Missouri Valley Conference men's basketball tournamentKiel Center
(St. Louis, Missouri)
Tulsa
North Atlantic ConferenceDrexelMalik Rose, Drexel1996 North Atlantic Conference men's basketball tournamentDaskalakis Athletic Center
(Philadelphia, Pennsylvania)
Drexel
Northeast ConferenceMount St. Mary'sChris McGuthrie, Mount St. Mary's1996 Northeast Conference men's basketball tournamentWilliam T. Boylan Gymnasium
(West Long Branch, New Jersey)
Monmouth
Ohio Valley ConferenceMurray StateMarcus Brown, Murray State1996 Ohio Valley Conference men's basketball tournamentNashville Municipal Auditorium
(Nashville, Tennessee)
Austin Peay
Pacific-10 ConferenceArizonaShareef Abdur-Rahim, CaliforniaNo Tournament
Patriot LeagueColgate
Navy
Adonal Foyle, Colgate1996 Patriot League men's basketball tournamentCotterell Court
(Hamilton, New York)
Colgate
Southeastern ConferenceKentucky (East)
Mississippi State (West)
Tony Delk, Kentucky1996 SEC men's basketball tournamentLouisiana Superdome
(New Orleans, Louisiana)
Mississippi State
Southern ConferenceDavidson (North)
Western Carolina (South)
Anquell McCollum, Western Carolina1996 Southern Conference men's basketball tournamentGreensboro Coliseum
(Greensboro, North Carolina)
Western Carolina
Southland ConferenceLouisiana–MonroePaul Marshall, Louisiana–Monroe1996 Southland Conference men's basketball tournamentHirsch Memorial Coliseum
(Shreveport, Louisiana)
Louisiana–Monroe
Southwest ConferenceTexas TechJason Sasser, Texas Tech1996 Southwest Conference men's basketball tournamentReunion Arena
(Dallas, Texas)
Texas Tech
Southwestern Athletic ConferenceJackson State
Mississippi Valley State
Marcus Mann, Mississippi Valley State1997 SWAC men's basketball tournamentMississippi Valley State
Sun Belt ConferenceLittle Rock
New Orleans
Derek Fisher, Little Rock1996 Sun Belt men's basketball tournamentBarton Coliseum
(Little Rock, Arkansas)
New Orleans
Trans America Athletic ConferenceCollege of Charleston (East)
Samford (West)
Southeastern Louisiana (West)
Thaddeus Delaney, College of Charleston1996 TAAC men's basketball tournamentEdmunds Center
(DeLand, Florida)
UCF
West Coast ConferenceGonzaga
Santa Clara
Steve Nash, Santa Clara1996 West Coast Conference men's basketball tournamentToso Pavilion
(Santa Clara, California)
Portland
Western Athletic ConferenceUtahKeith Van Horn, Utah1996 WAC men's basketball tournamentThe Pit
(Albuquerque, New Mexico)
New Mexico

Statistical leaders

PlayerSchoolPPGPlayerSchoolRPGPlayerSchoolAPGPlayerSchoolSPG
Kevin GrangerTX Southern27.0Marcus MannMiss. Valley St.13.6Raimonds MiglinieksUC Irvine8.5Pointer WilliamsMcNeese St.4.4
Marcus BrownMurray St.26.4Malik RoseDrexel13.2Curtis McCantsGeorge Mason8.3Johnny RhodesMaryland3.7
Bubba WellsAustin Peay24.4Adonal FoyleColgate12.6Dan PogueCampbell8.0Roderick TaylorJackson St.3.7
Jafonde WilliamsHampton25.7Tim DuncanWake Forest12.3Pointer WilliamsMcNeese St.7.4Rasul SalahuddinLong Beach St.3.6
Bonzi WellsBall St.25.4Scott FarleyMercer12.0Lazarus SimsSyracuse7.4Andrell HoardNortheastern Illinois3.6
Field goal percentage
Three-point FG percentage
Free throw percentage
PlayerSchoolBPGPlayerSchoolFG%PlayerSchool3FG%PlayerSchoolFT%
Keith ClossC. Connecticut St.6.4Quadre LollisMontana State.675Mike DerockkisDrexel.477Mike DillardSam Houston St..926
Adonal FoyleColgate5.7Daniel WattsNevada.656Peter LisickyPenn State.471Dion CrossStanford.920
Roy RogersAlabama4.9Link AbramsCentenary.654Ray AllenConnecticut.466Roderick HowardCharlotte.903
Jerome JamesFlorida A&M4.4Alexander KoulGeorge Washington.642Keith VeneyMarshall.455Geoff BilletRutgers.900
Peter AlumaLiberty3.9Terquin MottCoppin St..638Tim GillOral Roberts.451Steve NashSanta Clara.894
Alan TomidyMarist

Postseason tournaments

NCAA tournament

Final Four – Meadowlands, East Rutherford, New Jersey

National semifinals National championship game
      
E1 Massachusetts 74
M1 Kentucky 81
M1 Kentucky 76
W4 Syracuse 67
SE5 Mississippi State 69
W4 Syracuse 77

National Invitation tournament

Semifinals & finals

Semifinals Finals
      
  Tulane 78
  Nebraska 90
  Nebraska 60
  St. Joseph's 56
  Alabama 69
  St. Joseph's 74
  • Third Place – Tulane 87, Alabama 76

Award winners

Consensus All-American teams

[3]

Consensus First Team
Player Position Class Team
Ray Allen G Junior Connecticut
Marcus Camby C Junior Massachusetts
Tony Delk G Senior Kentucky
Tim Duncan C Junior Wake Forest
Allen Iverson G Sophomore Georgetown
Kerry Kittles G Senior Villanova


Consensus Second Team
Player Position Class Team
Danny Fortson F Sophomore Cincinnati
Keith Van Horn F Junior Utah
Jacque Vaughn G Junior Kansas
John Wallace F Senior Syracuse
Lorenzen Wright F/C Sophomore Memphis

Major player of the year awards

Major freshman of the year awards

  • USBWA Freshman of the Year: No Award Given

Major coach of the year awards

Other major awards

Coaching changes

A number of teams changed coaches during the season and after it ended.

Team Former
Coach
Interim
Coach
New
Coach
Reason
California Todd Bozeman Ben Braun
Cleveland State Mike Boyd Rollie Massimino
Colorado Joe Harrington Ricardo Patton
Cornell Al Walker Scott Thompson
Drake Rudy Washington Kurt Kanaskie
Eastern Michigan Ben Braun Milton Barnes
Florida Lon Kruger Billy Donovan
Florida A&M Ron Brown Mickey Clayton
Idaho Joe Cravens Kermit Davis
Illinois Lou Henson Lon Kruger
Marshall Billy Donovan Greg White
UNC Charlotte Jeff Mullins Melvin Watkins
Wichita State Scott Thompson Randy Smithson

References

  1. "2001 NCAA Men's Basketball Record Book – Conferences Section" (PDF). NCAA. 2001. Retrieved February 4, 2009.
  2. Leef, Ralph (April 3, 1996). "Cal Poly team really turned things around". The Press Democrat. Santa Rosa, California. p. 22. Retrieved October 14, 2021 via Newspapers.com.
  3. NCAA Record Book - DIVISION I CONSENSUS ALL-AMERICA SELECTIONS p.6

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