The 2011–12 NCAA Division I men's basketball season began on November 7, 2011 with the (2K Sports Classic) and ended with the 2012 NCAA Division I men's basketball tournament's championship game on April 2, 2012 at the Mercedes-Benz Superdome in New Orleans. The tournament began with four first-round games on March 13–14, 2012 in Dayton, Ohio, US, followed by second and third rounds on Thursday through Sunday, March 15–18, 2012. Regionals games were played on Thursday through Sunday, March 22–25, 2012, with the Final Four played on Saturday and Monday, March 31 and April 2, 2012.

Kentucky claimed its eighth NCAA title, defeating Kansas 67–59 in the final. Consensus national player of the year Anthony Davis of Kentucky was named Most Outstanding Player of the tournament.

Season headlines

Milestones and records

Conference membership changes

The 2011–12 season saw the first wave of membership changes resulting from a major realignment of NCAA Division I conferences. The cycle began in 2010 with the Big Ten and the then-Pac-10 publicly announcing their intentions to expand. The fallout from these conferences' moves later affected a majority of D-I conferences.

School Former conference New conference
Boise State Broncos WAC Mountain West
BYU Cougars Mountain West WCC (independent in football)
Campbell Fighting Camels Atlantic Sun Big South
Centenary Gentlemen Summit League American Southwest (Division III)
Colorado Buffaloes Big 12 Pac-12
Nebraska Cornhuskers Big 12 Big Ten
New Orleans Privateers Independent Division II independent
North Carolina Central Eagles Independent MEAC
Omaha Mavericks MIAA (Division II) Independent
Savannah State Tigers Independent MEAC
South Dakota Coyotes Great West Summit League
Utah Utes Mountain West Pac-12

New arenas

Major rule changes

Beginning in 2011–12, the following rules change was implemented:

  • The charge circle was instituted – a semi-circle in front of the basket. Secondary defenders must be outside of this circle to effectively draw a charge. Otherwise they will be assessed an automatic blocking foul.[57]

Season outlook

Pre-season polls

The top 25 from the AP and ESPN/USA Today Coaches Polls.

Associated Press[58]
Ranking Team
1 North Carolina (62)
2 Kentucky
3 Ohio State (1)
4 Connecticut (2)
5 Syracuse
6 Duke
7 Vanderbilt
8 Florida
9 Louisville
10 Pittsburgh
11 Memphis
12 Baylor
13 Kansas
14 Xavier
15 Wisconsin
16 Arizona
17 UCLA
18 Alabama
19 Michigan
20 Texas A&M
21 Cincinnati
22 Marquette
23 Gonzaga
24 California
25 Missouri
ESPN/USA Today Coaches[59]
Ranking Team
1 North Carolina (31)
2 Kentucky (1)
3 Ohio State
4 Connecticut
5 Syracuse
6 Duke
7 Vanderbilt
8 Louisville
9 Memphis
10 Florida
11 Pittsburgh
12 Baylor
13 Kansas
14 Wisconsin
15 Xavier
16 Arizona
17 Alabama
18 Michigan
19 Texas A&M
20 UCLA
21 Marquette
22 Cincinnati
23 Gonzaga
24 California
25 Missouri

Regular season

A number of early-season tournaments marked the beginning of the college basketball season.

Early-season tournaments

[60][61]

NameDatesNo. teamsChampion
2K Sports Coaches vs. Cancer Classic November 7, 2011 – November 8, 2011 4* Mississippi State
World Vision Classic November 12, 2011 – November 14, 2011 4 Washington
Hall of Fame Tipoff November 11, 2011 – November 20, 2011 4* Kentucky
Charleston Classic November 17, 2011 – November 20, 2011 8 Northwestern
Puerto Rico Tip-Off November 17, 2011 – November 20, 2011 8 Alabama
Legends Classic November 19, 2011 – November 21, 2011 4* Vanderbilt
Paradise Jam tournament November 14, 2011 – November 21, 2011 8 Marquette
CBE Classic November 21, 2011 – November 22, 2011 4* Missouri
Cancún Challenge November 22, 2011 – November 23, 2011 8 Illinois
Maui Invitational tournament November 21, 2011 – November 23, 2011 8* Duke
NIT Season Tip-Off November 14, 2011 – November 25, 2011 16 Syracuse
Chicago Invitational Challenge November 13, 2011 – November 26, 2011 4* Wisconsin
Great Alaska Shootout November 23, 2011 – November 26, 2011 8 Murray State
Las Vegas Invitational November 25, 2011 – November 26, 2011 4* UNLV
South Padre Island Invitational November 25, 2011 – November 26, 2011 8 Northern Iowa
Battle 4 Atlantis November 23, 2011 – November 27, 2011 8 Harvard
76 Classic November 24, 2011 – November 27, 2011 8 Saint Louis
Old Spice Classic November 23, 2011 – November 27, 2011 8 Dayton
Las Vegas Classic December 13, 2011 – December 23, 2011 4* Baylor
Diamond Head Classic December 22, 2011 – December 25, 2011 8 Kansas State

*Although these tournaments include more teams, only the number listed play for the championship.

Conference winners and tournaments

Thirty athletic conferences each end their regular seasons with a single-elimination tournament. The teams in each conference that win their regular season title are given the number one seed in each tournament. The winners of these tournaments receive automatic invitations to the 2012 NCAA Division I men's basketball tournament. The Ivy League does not have a conference tournament, instead giving their automatic invitation to their regular-season champion. As of 2012, the Great West Conference does not have an automatic bid to the NCAA Men or Women's College Tournament but the men's tourney champion does receive an automatic bid to the CollegeInsider.com Postseason Tournament

Conference Regular
season winner
Conference
Player of the Year
Conference
Coach of the Year
Conference
tournament
Tournament
venue (city)
Tournament
winner
America East ConferenceStony BrookDarryl Partin, Boston University[62]Steve Pikiell, Stony Brook[62]2012 America East men's basketball tournamentChase Family Arena
(West Hartford, Connecticut)
Final at campus site
Vermont
Atlantic 10 ConferenceTempleAndrew Nicholson, St. Bonaventure[63]Fran Dunphy, Temple[63]2012 Atlantic 10 men's basketball tournamentFirst round at campus sites
Remainder at Boardwalk Hall
(Atlantic City, New Jersey)
St. Bonaventure
Atlantic Coast ConferenceNorth CarolinaTyler Zeller, North Carolina[64]Leonard Hamilton, Florida State[64]2012 ACC men's basketball tournamentPhilips Arena
(Atlanta, Georgia)
Florida State
Atlantic Sun ConferenceBelmontTorrey Craig, South Carolina Upstate[65]Eddie Payne, South Carolina Upstate[65]2012 Atlantic Sun men's basketball tournamentUniversity Center
(Macon, Georgia)
Belmont
Big 12 ConferenceKansasThomas Robinson, Kansas[66]Fred Hoiberg, Iowa State & Bill Self, Kansas[66]2012 Big 12 men's basketball tournamentSprint Center
(Kansas City, Missouri)
Missouri
Big East ConferenceSyracuseJae Crowder, Marquette[67]Stan Heath, South Florida[67]2012 Big East men's basketball tournamentMadison Square Garden
(New York, New York)
Louisville
Big Sky ConferenceMontanaDamian Lillard, Weber State[68]Wayne Tinkle, Montana[69]2012 Big Sky Conference men's basketball tournamentFirst round at campus sitesMontana
Big South ConferenceUNC AshevilleMatt Dickey, UNC Asheville[70]Barclay Radebaugh, Charleston Southern[70]2012 Big South Conference men's basketball tournamentCampus SitesUNC Asheville
Big Ten ConferenceMichigan State,
Ohio State
& Michigan
Draymond Green, Michigan State[71]Tom Izzo, Michigan State[71]2012 Big Ten Conference men's basketball tournamentBankers Life Fieldhouse
(Indianapolis, Indiana)
Michigan State
Big West ConferenceLong Beach StateCasper Ware, Long Beach State[72]Dan Monson, Long Beach State[72]2012 Big West Conference men's basketball tournamentHonda Center
Anaheim, California
Long Beach State
Colonial Athletic AssociationDrexelRyan Pearson, George Mason[73]Bruiser Flint, Drexel[73]2012 CAA men's basketball tournamentRichmond Coliseum
(Richmond, Virginia)
VCU
Conference USAMemphisWill Barton, Memphis[74]Larry Eustachy, Southern Miss[74]2012 Conference USA men's basketball tournamentFedExForum
(Memphis, Tennessee)
Memphis
Great West ConferenceUtah ValleyIsaiah Wilkerson, NJIT[75]Dick Hunsaker, Utah Valley[75]2012 Great West Conference men's basketball tournamentEmil and Patricia Jones Convocation Center
(Chicago,Illinois)
North Dakota
Horizon LeagueValparaisoRyan Broekhoff, Valparaiso[76]Bryce Drew, Valparaiso[76]2012 Horizon League men's basketball tournamentFirst round at campus sites
Second round and semifinals at No. 1 seed
Final at top surviving seed
Detroit
IndependentCal State BakersfieldAntwan Carter, Longwood[77]No Tournament
Ivy LeagueHarvardZack Rosen, Penn[78]No Tournament
Metro Atlantic Athletic ConferenceIonaScott Machado, Iona[79]Jimmy Patsos, Loyola (MD)[80]2012 MAAC men's basketball tournamentMassMutual Center
Springfield, Massachusetts
Loyola (MD)
Mid-American ConferenceAkron (East)
Eastern Michigan (West)
Mitchell Watt, Buffalo[81]Rob Murphy, Eastern Michigan[81]2012 MAC men's basketball tournamentFirst round at campus sites
Remainder at Quicken Loans Arena
(Cleveland, Ohio)
Ohio
Mid-Eastern Athletic ConferenceSavannah StateKyle O'Quinn, Norfolk State[82]Horace Broadnax, Savannah State[82]2012 MEAC men's basketball tournamentLJVM Coliseum
Winston-Salem, North Carolina
Norfolk State
Missouri Valley ConferenceWichita StateDoug McDermott, Creighton[83]Gregg Marshall, Wichita State[84]2012 Missouri Valley Conference men's basketball tournamentScottrade Center
(St. Louis, Missouri)
Creighton
Mountain West ConferenceNew Mexico & San Diego StateJamaal Franklin, San Diego State[85]Steve Fisher, San Diego State[85]2012 Mountain West Conference men's basketball tournamentThomas & Mack Center
(Paradise, Nevada)
New Mexico
Northeast ConferenceLong IslandJulian Boyd, Long Island[86]Glenn Braica, St. Francis (NY)[86]2012 Northeast Conference men's basketball tournamentCampus SitesLong Island
Ohio Valley ConferenceMurray StateIsaiah Canaan, Murray State[87]Steve Prohm, Murray State[87]2012 Ohio Valley Conference men's basketball tournamentMunicipal Auditorium
(Nashville, Tennessee)
Murray State
Pac-12 ConferenceWashingtonJorge Gutierrez, California[88]Lorenzo Romar, Washington[88]2012 Pac-12 Conference men's basketball tournamentStaples Center
(Los Angeles, California)
Colorado
Patriot LeagueBucknellCJ McCollum, Lehigh[89]Dave Paulsen, Bucknell[89]2012 Patriot League men's basketball tournamentCampus SitesLehigh
Southeastern ConferenceKentuckyAnthony Davis,[90][91] KentuckyJohn Calipari, Kentucky[90][91]2012 SEC men's basketball tournamentNew Orleans Arena
(New Orleans, Louisiana)
Vanderbilt
Southern ConferenceDavidson (South)
UNC Greensboro (North)
De'Mon Brooks[92] (Coaches) & Jake Cohen[93] (Media), DavidsonBob McKillop, Davidson (Coaches)[92]
Wes Miller, UNC Greensboro (Media)[93]
2012 Southern Conference men's basketball tournamentAsheville Civic Center
Asheville, North Carolina
Davidson
Southland ConferenceLamar (East)
Texas–Arlington (West)
Patrick Richard, McNeese State[94]Scott Cross, Texas–Arlington[94]2012 Southland Conference men's basketball tournamentLeonard E. Merrell Center
Katy, Texas
Lamar
Southwestern Athletic ConferenceMississippi Valley StatePaul Crosby, Mississippi Valley State[95]Sean Woods, Mississippi Valley State[95]2012 SWAC men's basketball tournamentGarland Special Events Center
Garland, Texas
Mississippi Valley State
The Summit LeagueOral RobertsDominique Morrison, Oral Roberts[96]Scott Sutton, Oral Roberts[96]2012 The Summit League men's basketball tournamentSioux Falls Arena
(Sioux Falls, South Dakota)
South Dakota State
Sun Belt ConferenceMiddle Tennessee (East)
Arkansas–Little Rock (West)
LaRon Dendy, Middle Tennessee[97]Kermit Davis, Middle Tennessee[97]2012 Sun Belt Conference men's basketball tournamentSummit Arena
(Hot Springs, Arkansas)
Western Kentucky
West Coast ConferenceSaint Mary'sMatthew Dellavedova, Saint Mary's[98]Max Good, Loyola Marymount[98]2012 West Coast Conference men's basketball tournamentOrleans Arena
(Paradise, Nevada)
Saint Mary's
Western Athletic ConferenceNevadaDeonte Burton, Nevada[99]David Carter, Nevada[99]2012 WAC men's basketball tournamentOrleans Arena
(Paradise, Nevada)
New Mexico State

Statistical leaders

Points per gameRebounds per gameAssists per gameSteals per game
PlayerSchoolPPGPlayerSchoolRPGPlayerSchoolAPGPlayerSchoolSPG
Reggie HamiltonOakland26.2O. D. AnosikeSiena12.5Scott MachadoIona9.9Fuquan EdwinSeton Hall3.0
Damian LillardWeber St.24.5Thomas RobinsonKansas11.9Kendall MarshallN. Carolina9.8Jay ThreattDelaware St.3.0
Doug McDermottCreighton22.9André RobersonColorado11.1Jesse SandersLiberty8.0T. J. McConnellDuquesne2.8
Shane GibsonSacred Heart22.0Drew GordonN. Mexico11.1Vincent CouncilProvidence7.5Jeremy AllenFIU2.7
CJ McCollumLehigh21.9Jamelle HaginsDelaware11.1Jason BrickmanLIU Brooklyn7.3CJ McCollumLehigh2.6
Blocked shots per gameField goal percentageThree-point field goal percentageFree throw percentage
PlayerSchoolBPGPlayerSchoolFG%PlayerSchool3FG%PlayerSchoolFT%
Anthony DavisKentucky4.7Ricardo RatliffeMissouri69.3Nick BarbourHigh Point48.4Robby PtacekC. Conn. St.92.0
William MosleyNorthwestern St.4.1Mike GloverIona63.7Drew HanlenBelmont48.2E. J. SinglerOregon90.9
Damian EargleYoungstown St.3.7Anthony DavisKentucky62.3Reggie ChamberlainUMKC47.1Scott ChristophersonIowa St.90.3
Jeff WitheyKansas3.6Cody ZellerIndiana62.3Langston GallowaySt. Joseph's46.6Brian BarbourColumbia90.1
C. J. AikenSt. Joseph's3.5Scott EathertonSt. Francis (PA)61.4Ceola ClarkW. Illinois46.6Austin MorganYale90.0

Conference standings

2011–12 America East men's basketball standings
ConfOverall
TeamW L PCTW L PCT
Stony Brook142 .8752210  .688
Vermont133 .8132412  .667
Boston University124 .7501616  .500
Albany97 .5631915  .559
Hartford79 .438922  .290
New Hampshire79 .4381316  .448
Maine610 .3751217  .414
UMBC313 .188426  .133
Binghamton115 .063229  .065
2012 America East tournament winner
As of March 16, 2012
Rankings from AP Poll
2011–12 Atlantic 10 men's basketball standings
ConfOverall
TeamW L PCTW L PCT
Temple133 .813248  .750
Saint Louis124 .750268  .765
Xavier106 .6252313  .639
St. Bonaventure106 .6252012  .625
UMass97 .5632611  .703
La Salle97 .5632113  .618
Dayton97 .5632013  .606
Saint Joseph's97 .5632014  .588
Duquesne79 .4381615  .516
Richmond79 .4381616  .500
Charlotte511 .3131317  .433
George Washington511 .3131021  .323
Rhode Island412 .250724  .226
Fordham313 .1881019  .345
2012 Atlantic 10 Tournament winner
As of March 13, 2012
Rankings from AP Poll
201112 ACC men's basketball standings
ConfOverall
TeamW L PCTW L PCT
No. 6 North Carolina142 .875326  .842
No. 14 Duke133 .813277  .794
No. 15 Florida State124 .7502510  .714
Virginia97 .5632210  .688
No. 20 NC State97 .5632413  .649
Miami (FL)97 .5632013  .606
Clemson88 .5001615  .516
Maryland610 .3751715  .531
Virginia Tech412 .2501617  .485
Wake Forest412 .2501318  .419
Georgia Tech412 .2501120  .355
Boston College412 .250922  .290
2012 ACC tournament winner
As of April 3, 2012
Rankings from Coaches Poll
2011–12 Atlantic Sun men's basketball standings
ConfOverall
TeamW L PCTW L PCT
Belmont162 .889278  .771
Mercer135 .7222711  .711
USC Upstate135 .7222113  .618
East Tennessee State108 .5561714  .548
North Florida108 .5561616  .500
Florida Gulf Coast810 .4441517  .469
Lipscomb810 .4441318  .419
Jacksonville612 .333822  .267
Stetson612 .333920  .310
Kennesaw State018 .000328  .097
2012 Atlantic Sun Tournament winner
As of March 28, 2012
Rankings from AP Poll
2011–12 Big East men's basketball standings
ConfOverall
TeamW L PCTW L PCT
No. 11 Marquette144 .778278  .771
Notre Dame135 .7222212  .647
Cincinnati126 .6672611  .703
No. 15 Georgetown126 .667249  .727
South Florida126 .6672214  .611
West Virginia99 .5001914  .576
Connecticut810 .4442014  .588
Seton Hall810 .4442113  .618
Rutgers612 .3331418  .438
St. John's612 .3331319  .406
Pittsburgh513 .2782217  .564
Villanova513 .2781319  .406
Providence414 .2221517  .469
DePaul315 .1671219  .387
*No. 2 Syracuse01 .00003  .000
**No. 17 Louisville08 .000010  .000
2012 Big East tournament winner
As of March 31, 2012[100]
*Syracuse: 30 reg. season games, 4 postseason games vacated due to sanctions against the program; Disputed record: Syracuse–(34–3)(17–1) **Louisville: 25 reg. season games, 5 postseason games vacated due to sanctions against the program; Disputed record: Louisville–(30-10)(10-8)
Rankings from AP Poll
2011–12 Big Sky men's basketball standings
ConfOverall
TeamW L PCTW L PCT
Montana151 .938257  .781
Weber State142 .875257  .781
Portland State106 .6251714  .548
Eastern Washington88 .5001517  .469
Idaho State79 .438921  .300
Montana State79 .4381217  .414
Northern Colorado511 .313919  .321
Sacramento State511 .3131018  .357
Northern Arizona115 .063524  .172
Conference tournament winner
2011–12 Big South men's basketball standings
ConfOverall
TeamW L PCTW L PCT
UNC Asheville162 .8892410  .706
Coastal Carolina126 .6671912  .613
Campbell117 .6111715  .531
Charleston Southern117 .6111912  .613
Liberty99 .5001517  .469
Winthrop810 .4441220  .375
VMI810 .4441716  .515
High Point810 .4441318  .419
Presbyterian*810 .4441415  .483
Gardner–Webb612 .3331220  .375
Radford216 .111626  .188
2012 Big South tournament winner
As of March 15, 2012
Rankings from AP Poll
*Ineligible for conference tournament
2011–12 Big Ten Conference men's basketball standings
ConfOverall
TeamW L PCTW L PCT
No. 5 Michigan State135 .722298  .784
No. 13 Michigan135 .7222410  .706
No. 7 Ohio State135 .722318  .795
No. 14 Wisconsin126 .6672610  .722
No. 16 Indiana117 .611279  .750
Purdue108 .5562213  .629
Northwestern810 .4441914  .576
Iowa810 .4441817  .514
Illinois612 .3331715  .531
Minnesota612 .3332315  .605
Nebraska414 .2221218  .400
Penn State414 .2221220  .375
2012 Big Ten tournament winner
Rankings from AP poll
2011–12 Big 12 men's basketball standings
ConfOverall
TeamW L PCTW L PCT
No. 6 Kansas162 .889327  .821
No. 3 Missouri144 .778305  .857
Iowa State126 .6672311  .676
No. 9 Baylor126 .667308  .789
Kansas State108 .5562211  .667
Texas99 .5002014  .588
Oklahoma State711 .3891518  .455
Oklahoma513 .2781516  .484
Texas A&M414 .2221418  .438
Texas Tech117 .056823  .258
2012 Big 12 Tournament winner
Rankings from AP poll [101]
2011–12 Big West men's basketball standings
ConfOverall
TeamW L PCTW L PCT
Long Beach State151 .938259  .735
Cal State Fullerton124 .7502110  .677
UC Santa Barbara124 .7502011  .645
Cal Poly88 .5001815  .545
UC Riverside79 .4381417  .452
Pacific610 .3751119  .367
UC Irvine610 .3751220  .375
UC Davis313 .188526  .161
Cal State Northridge*313 .188721  .250
2012 Big West tournament winner
As of March 15, 2012
Rankings from AP Poll
*Ineligible for conference tournament due to low APR
2011–12 CAA men's basketball standings
ConfOverall
TeamW L PCTW L PCT
Drexel162 .889297  .806
VCU153 .833297  .806
George Mason144 .778249  .727
Old Dominion135 .7222113  .618
Delaware126 .6671814  .563
Georgia State117 .6112211  .667
Northeastern99 .5001417  .452
James Madison513 .2781220  .375
UNCW513 .2781021  .323
William & Mary414 .222626  .188
Hofstra315 .1671022  .313
Towson117 .056131  .031
2012 CAA tournament winner
Rankings from AP poll
2011–12 Conference USA men's basketball standings
ConfOverall
TeamW L PCTW L PCT
Memphis133 .813268  .765
Southern Miss115 .688259  .735
Tulsa106 .6251714  .548
UCF106 .6252211  .667
UAB97 .5631516  .484
Marshall97 .5632114  .600
Rice88 .5001815  .545
UTEP79 .4381517  .469
Houston79 .4381515  .500
East Carolina511 .3131516  .484
SMU412 .2501319  .406
Tulane313 .1881519  .441
2012 CUSA Tournament winner
As of March 15, 2012
Rankings from AP Poll
2011–12 Great West Conference men's basketball standings
ConfOverall
TeamW L PCTW L PCT
Utah Valley91 .9002013  .606
North Dakota64 .6001715  .531
Texas-Pan American55 .5001121  .344
NJIT55 .5001517  .469
Houston Baptist37 .3001020  .333
*Chicago State28 .200426  .133
2012 Great West tournament winner
As of March 14, 2012
Rankings from AP Poll
*Ineligible for conference tournament
2011–12 Horizon League men's basketball standings
ConfOverall
TeamW L PCTW L PCT
Valparaiso144 .7782211  .667
Cleveland State126 .6672211  .667
Detroit117 .6112214  .611
Milwaukee117 .6112013  .606
Butler117 .6112214  .611
Youngstown State108 .5561615  .516
Green Bay108 .5561515  .500
Wright State711 .3891319  .406
UIC315 .167822  .267
Loyola Chicago117 .056723  .233
2012 Horizon League Tournament winner
As of March 6, 2012
Rankings from AP Poll
2011–12 Ivy League men's basketball standings
ConfOverall
TeamW L PCTW L PCT
Harvard122 .857265  .839
Penn113 .7862013  .606
Princeton104 .7142012  .625
Yale95 .6431910  .655
Cornell77 .5001216  .429
Columbia410 .2861515  .500
Brown212 .143823  .258
Dartmouth113 .071525  .167
As of March 15, 2012
Rankings from AP Poll
2011–12 MAAC men's basketball standings
ConfOverall
TeamW L PCTW L PCT
Iona153 .833258  .758
Loyola (MD)135 .722249  .727
Manhattan126 .6672113  .618
Fairfield126 .6672215  .595
Rider108 .5561319  .406
Siena810 .4441417  .452
Niagara810 .4441419  .424
Marist711 .3891418  .438
Saint Peter's414 .222526  .161
Canisius117 .056525  .167
2012 MAAC tournament winner
Rankings from AP Poll
2011–12 Mid-American Conference men's basketball standings
ConfOverall
TeamW L PCTW L PCT
East
Akron133 .8132212  .647
Buffalo124 .7502011  .645
Ohio115 .688298  .784
Kent State106 .6252112  .636
Bowling Green97 .5631616  .500
Miami511 .313921  .300
West
Eastern Michigan97 .5631418  .438
Toledo79 .4381917  .528
Western Michigan610 .3751420  .412
Ball State610 .3751515  .500
Central Michigan511 .3131121  .344
Northern Illinois313 .188526  .161
2012 MAC tournament winner
As of March 23, 2012
Rankings from AP Poll
2011–12 MEAC men's basketball standings
ConfOverall
TeamW L PCTW L PCT
Savannah State142 .8752112  .636
Norfolk State133 .8132610  .722
Delaware State124 .7501514  .517
Bethune–Cookman115 .6881817  .514
North Carolina Central106 .6251715  .531
Coppin State97 .5631416  .467
North Carolina A&T79 .4381220  .375
Hampton610 .3751221  .364
Morgan State610 .375920  .310
Howard610 .3751021  .323
Florida A&M610 .3751023  .303
Maryland Eastern Shore412 .250723  .233
South Carolina State016 .000526  .161
2012 MEAC tournament winner
As of March 16, 2012
Rankings from AP Poll
2011–12 Missouri Valley Conference men's basketball standings
ConfOverall
TeamW L PCTW L PCT
No. 16 Wichita State162 .889275  .844
No. 19 Creighton144 .778285  .848
Evansville99 .5001616  .500
Illinois State99 .5002114  .600
Northern Iowa99 .5002014  .588
Missouri State99 .5001616  .500
Drake99 .5001816  .529
Indiana State810 .4441815  .545
Southern Illinois513 .278823  .258
Bradley216 .111725  .219
2012 MVC tournament winner
As of March 19, 2012
Rankings from AP Poll
2011–12 Mountain West Conference men's basketball standings
ConfOverall
TeamW L PCTW L PCT
No. 21 New Mexico104 .714287  .800
No. 22 San Diego St104 .714268  .765
No. 23 UNLV95 .643269  .743
Colorado State86 .5712012  .625
TCU77 .5001815  .545
Wyoming68 .4292112  .636
Air Force311 .2141316  .448
Boise State311 .2141317  .433
2012 MWC tournament winner
As of March 8, 2012
Rankings from AP Poll
2011–12 NCAA Division I men's basketball independents standings
ConfOverall
TeamW L PCTW L PCT
Cal State Bakersfield00 1615  .516
Seattle00 1215  .444
Nebraska–Omaha00 1118  .379
Longwood00 1021  .323
As of 18:20, 11 December 2014 (UTC)
Rankings from AP Poll
2011–12 Northeast Conference men's basketball standings
ConfOverall
TeamW L PCTW L PCT
Long Island162 .889259  .735
Wagner153 .833256  .806
Robert Morris135 .7222610  .722
St. Francis (NY)126 .6671515  .500
Quinnipiac108 .5561814  .563
Monmouth108 .5561220  .375
Central Connecticut108 .5561316  .448
Sacred Heart810 .4441418  .438
Mount St. Mary's612 .333821  .276
Saint Francis (PA)513 .278623  .207
Fairleigh Dickinson216 .111326  .103
*Bryant117 .056228  .067
2012 Northeast Conference tournament winner
As of March 17, 2012
Rankings from AP Poll
*Ineligible for conference tournament
2011–12 Ohio Valley Conference men's basketball standings
ConfOverall
TeamW L PCTW L PCT
No. 12 Murray State151 .938312  .939
Tennessee State115 .6882013  .606
Morehead State106 .6251815  .545
Tennessee Tech97 .5631914  .576
Southeast Missouri State97 .5631516  .484
Austin Peay88 .5001220  .375
Jacksonville State88 .5001518  .455
Eastern Kentucky79 .4381616  .500
*SIU Edwardsville610 .3751017  .370
Eastern Illinois511 .3131217  .414
UT Martin016 .000427  .129
2012 Ohio Valley Conference tournament winner
As of March 15, 2012
Rankings from AP Poll
* Ineligible for conference tournament
2011–12 Pac-12 Conference
men's basketball standings
ConfOverall
TeamW L PCTW L PCT
Washington144 .7782411  .686
California135 .7222410  .706
Oregon135 .7222410  .706
Arizona126 .6672312  .657
Colorado117 .6112412  .667
UCLA117 .6111914  .576
Stanford108 .5562611  .703
Oregon State711 .3892115  .583
Washington State711 .3891918  .514
Arizona State612 .3331021  .323
Utah315 .167625  .194
USC117 .056626  .188
Conference tournament winner
As of March 8, 2012
Rankings from AP poll
2011–12 Patriot League men's basketball standings
ConfOverall
TeamW L PCTW L PCT
Bucknell122 .8572510  .714
Lehigh113 .786278  .771
American104 .7142012  .625
Holy Cross95 .6431514  .517
Lafayette77 .5001318  .419
Army59 .3571218  .400
Colgate212 .143822  .267
Navy014 .000326  .103
2012 Patriot League tournament winner
2011–12 Southeastern Conference men's basketball standings
ConfOverall
TeamW L PCTW L PCT
No. 1 Kentucky160 1.000382  .950
No. 25 Florida106 .6252611  .703
No. 20 Vanderbilt106 .6252511  .694
Tennessee106 .6251915  .559
Alabama97 .5632112  .636
Mississippi State88 .5002112  .636
Ole Miss88 .5002014  .588
LSU79 .4381815  .545
Arkansas610 .3751814  .563
Auburn511 .3131516  .484
Georgia511 .3131517  .469
South Carolina214 .1251021  .323
2012 SEC tournament winner
As of April 2, 2012
Rankings from AP poll
2011–12 Southern Conference men's basketball standings
ConfOverall
TeamW L PCTW L PCT
North
UNC Greensboro108 .5561319  .406
Elon99 .5001516  .484
Samford810 .4441119  .367
Western Carolina810 .4441718  .486
Appalachian State711 .3891318  .419
Chattanooga513 .2781121  .344
South
Davidson162 .889258  .758
Georgia Southern126 .6671515  .500
Wofford126 .6671914  .576
College of Charleston108 .5561912  .613
Furman810 .4441516  .484
The Citadel315 .167624  .200
SoCon Tournament winner
As of March 15, 2012
Rankings from AP Poll
2011–12 Southland Conference men's basketball standings
ConfOverall
TeamW L PCTW L PCT
East
Lamar115 .6882312  .657
McNeese State106 .6251716  .515
Northwestern State88 .5001616  .500
Nicholls State610 .3751020  .333
Southeastern Louisiana511 .3131217  .414
Central Arkansas313 .188821  .276
West
Texas–Arlington151 .938249  .727
Stephen F. Austin124 .7502012  .625
UTSA106 .6251814  .563
Sam Houston State79 .4381319  .406
Texas State511 .3131317  .433
Texas A&M–Corpus Christi412 .250624  .200
2012 Southland tournament winner
As of March 14, 2012
Rankings from AP poll
2011–12 SWAC men's basketball standings
ConfOverall
TeamW L PCTW L PCT
Mississippi Valley State171 .9442113  .618
*Southern135 .7221714  .548
Texas Southern126 .6671518  .455
Prairie View A&M108 .5561418  .438
Arkansas–Pine Bluff99 .5001122  .333
Alabama State99 .5001219  .387
Alcorn State612 .3331022  .313
Alabama A&M513 .278721  .250
Jackson State513 .278724  .226
*Grambling State414 .222424  .143
2012 SWAC tournament winner
As of March 13, 2012
Rankings from AP Poll
*Ineligible for conference tournament due to low APR
2011–12 Summit League men's basketball standings
ConfOverall
TeamW L PCTW L PCT
Oral Roberts171 .944277  .794
South Dakota State153 .833278  .771
Oakland117 .6112016  .556
Western Illinois99 .5001815  .545
North Dakota State99 .5001714  .548
Southern Utah810 .4441417  .452
IUPUI711 .3891418  .438
* South Dakota513 .2781018  .357
IPFW513 .2781119  .367
UMKC414 .2221021  .323
2012 Summit League tournament winner
Rankings from AP Poll
* Ineligible for conference tournament
2011–12 Sun Belt Conference men's basketball standings
ConfOverall
TeamW L PCTW L PCT
East
Middle Tennessee142 .875277  .794
South Alabama88 .5001712  .586
Florida Atlantic79 .4381119  .367
Western Kentucky79 .4381619  .457
Troy511 .3131018  .357
Florida International511 .313821  .276
West
Arkansas–Little Rock124 .7501516  .484
Denver115 .688229  .710
Louisiana–Lafayette106 .6251616  .500
North Texas97 .5631814  .563
Arkansas State610 .3751420  .412
*Louisiana–Monroe214 .125326  .103
2012 Sun Belt Tournament winner
As of March 21, 2012
Rankings from AP Poll
*Ineligible for conference tournament
2011–12 WAC men's basketball standings
ConfOverall
TeamW L PCTW L PCT
Nevada131 .929287  .800
New Mexico State104 .7142610  .722
Idaho95 .6431914  .576
Utah State86 .5712116  .568
Louisiana Tech68 .4291816  .529
Hawaii68 .4291616  .500
Fresno State311 .2141320  .394
San Jose State113 .071922  .290
2012 WAC tournament winner
Rankings from AP poll
2011–12 West Coast Conference men's basketball standings
ConfOverall
TeamW L PCTW L PCT
No. 24 Saint Mary's142 .875276  .818
Gonzaga133 .813267  .788
BYU124 .750269  .743
Loyola Marymount115 .6882113  .618
San Francisco88 .5002014  .588
San Diego79 .4381318  .419
Pepperdine412 .2501019  .345
Portland313 .188724  .226
Santa Clara016 .000822  .267
Conference tournament winner
Rankings from AP poll

Postseason tournaments

NCAA tournament

Final Four – Louisiana Superdome, New Orleans, Louisiana

National Semifinals
March 31
National Championship Game
April 2
      
S1 Kentucky 69
W4 Louisville 61
S1 Kentucky 67
M2 Kansas 59
E2 Ohio State 62
M2 Kansas 64

Tournament upsets

For this list, a "major upset" is defined as a win by a team seeded 7 or more spots below its defeated opponent.

Date Winner Score Loser
March 15 VCU (#12, South) 62–59 Wichita State (#5, South)
March 16 Norfolk State (#15, West) 86–84 Missouri (#2, West)
March 16 Ohio (#13, Midwest) 65–60 Michigan (#4, Midwest)
March 16 Lehigh (#15, South) 75–70 Duke (#2, South)
March 16 South Florida (#12, Midwest) 58–44 Temple (#5, Midwest)
March 18 NC State (#11, Midwest) 66–63 Georgetown (#3, Midwest)

National Invitation tournament

After the NCAA Tournament field was announced, the NCAA invited 32 teams to participate in the National Invitation Tournament. The tournament began on March 13, with all games prior to the semifinals played on campus sites. The semifinals and final were respectively held on March 27 and 29 at the traditional site of Madison Square Garden.

NIT Semifinals and Final

Played at Madison Square Garden in New York City

Semifinals
March 27, 2012
Championship game
March 29, 2012
      
1 Washington 67
6 Minnesota 68OT
6 Minnesota 51
3 Stanford 75
5 UMass 64
3 Stanford 74

College Basketball Invitational

The fifth College Basketball Invitational (CBI) Tournament was held beginning March 13 and ended with a best-of-three final, which went to the maximum number of games and ended on March 30.

Semifinals
March 31, 2012
Championship Series
March 26, 28, 30
      
Washington State 72
Oregon State 55
Washington State 67 53 65
Pittsburgh 66 57 71
Pittsburgh 68OT
Butler 62

CollegeInsider.com Postseason tournament

The fourth CollegeInsider.com Postseason Tournament was held beginning March 15 and ended with a championship game on March 28. This tournament places an emphasis on selecting successful teams from "mid-major" conferences who were left out of the NCAA Tournament and NIT.

Semifinals
March 24, 25
Championship
March 28
      
1 Mercer 64
4 Fairfield 59
Mercer 70
Utah State 67
3 Oakland 81
2 Utah State 105

Award winners

Consensus All-American teams

The following players are recognized as the 2012 Consensus All-Americans:

Consensus First Team
Player Position Class Team
Anthony Davis C-PF Freshman Kentucky
Draymond Green PF-C Senior Michigan State
Doug McDermott G-F Sophomore Creighton
Thomas Robinson F Junior Kansas
Jared Sullinger PF-C Sophomore Ohio State


Consensus Second Team
Player Position Class Team
Isaiah Canaan G Junior Murray State
Marcus Denmon G Senior Missouri
Kevin Jones F Junior West Virginia
Michael Kidd-Gilchrist SF-SG Freshman Kentucky
Tyler Zeller PF-C Senior North Carolina

Major player of the year awards

Major freshman of the year awards

Major coach of the year awards

Other major awards

Coaching changes

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

Team Former
coach
Interim
coach
New
coach
Reason
Air Force Jeff Reynolds Dave Pilopovich Reynolds was fired February 8. ESPN wrote that "His intensity on the bench began to rub the Falcons the wrong way, zapping the fun from the game."[128] Dave Pilopovich was named interim coach, then later given the job permanently.
Binghamton Mark Macon Tommy Dempsey Macon compiled a 24-68 record in his three seasons as head coach, including a 2-29 mark last winter, 1-15 in America East Conference play[129]
Brown Jesse Agel Mike Martin[130] Agel was fired after his fourth season following an 8–23 season.[131]
Cal State Fullerton Bob Burton Andy Newman Dedrique Taylor Burton resigned on June 22 and assistant Newman was named interim head coach for the 2012–13 season.[132]
Canisius Tom Parrotta Jim Baron In six seasons as the Griffs' head coach, Parrotta posted a career record of 64–121 and a 30–78 mark in Metro Atlantic Athletic Conference play. The team went 5–25 overall and 1–17 in league during the 2011–12 campaign.[133]
Central Michigan Ernie Zeigler Keno Davis Zeigler was 75–111 over six seasons. He was given a new, four-year contract two years ago when he was just about to sign his son, Trey, to a scholarship to play for the Chippewas.[134]
College of Charleston Bobby Cremins Doug Wojcik Cremins announced his retirement on Monday, March 19 at the College of Charleston. Cremins had coached at the school for six seasons after retiring from Georgia Tech, but took a leave of absence in late January due to exhaustion.[135]
Colorado State Tim Miles Larry Eustachy[136] Miles resigned on March 23 to take the job at Nebraska. Miles led the Rams to the NCAA tournament and a fourth-place finish in the Mountain West (8–6) and a 20–12 overall record. Miles spent five years with the Rams and improved the win total every season from seven to nine to 16 to 19 to 20. He also went to the CBI, NIT and now the NCAA tournament.[137]
Duquesne Ron Everhart Jim Ferry Everhart was 98–88 in six seasons with Duquesne, going 46–50 in Atlantic 10 play. Questions began to surface when three members of the team – including sophomore point guard T.J. McConnell, the team's best overall player – announced intentions to transfer.[138]
Eastern Illinois Mike Miller Jay Spoonhour Miller compiled a 75–130 overall record and a 44–84 mark in the Ohio Valley Conference in seven seasons at Eastern Illinois.[139] The Panthers hired Jay Spoonhour, a successful junior college coach and son of Charlie Spoonhour, a longtime college coach who died in February 2012.[140]
FIU Isiah Thomas Richard Pitino[141] Thomas went 26-65 in three seasons. Under Thomas, FIU never won more than 11 games in a season.[142] The Golden Panthers hired Pitino, who had been associate head coach at Louisville under his father Rick.
Grambling State Bobby Washington Joseph Price[143] Grambling reassigned Washington to another role within the university.[144]
Idaho State Joe O'Brien Deane Martin Bill Evans O'Brien resigned as Bengals coach in a move announced December 19, 2011.[145]
Illinois Bruce Weber John Groce Weber coached the Illini for nine years, posting a 210–101 record and seven 20-win seasons. However, the Illini missed the NCAA Tournament three of the last five years, and won only two tournament games since reaching the national championship game in 2005.[146]
Illinois State Tim Jankovich Dan Muller Jankovich left Illinois State to become Associate head coach and coach-in-waiting at SMU.[147]
Kansas State Frank Martin Bruce Weber Martin left to take the South Carolina job.
Long Island Jim Ferry Jack Perri Ferry left to take the Duquesne job. Assistant coach Jack Perri was appointed the new head coach on April 10, 2012.[148]
LSU Trent Johnson Johnny Jones[149] Johnson left LSU to take the TCU job.
Miami (OH) Charlie Coles John Cooper Coles retired after 16 years at Miami.[150]
Mississippi State Rick Stansbury Rick Ray Stansbury retired after 14 years at Mississippi State, Stansbury led the Bulldogs to a 293–166 record, including 11 postseason appearances – but last went to the NCAA tournament in 2009.[151]
Mississippi Valley State Sean Woods Chico Potts Woods left to take the Morehead State job.
Morehead State Donnie Tyndall Sean Woods[152] Tyndall left to take the Southern Miss job.
Mount St. Mary's Robert Burke Matt Henry Jamion Christian Burke was placed on administrative leave and Henry was named acting head coach on February 15. Burke formally resigned at the end of the season.[153]
Nebraska Doc Sadler Tim Miles Sadler was 89–70 overall and 34–64 in league play in the six years at Nebraska.[154]
North Carolina A&T Jerry Eaves Cy Alexander Eaves' contract with the school expires May 30, 2013. Eaves finishes his tenure at A&T with a 99–180 record over nine seasons. He is third on the program's all-time wins list.[155]
North Texas Johnny Jones Tony Benford Jones left to take the LSU job.
Northern Arizona Mike Adras Dave Brown Jack Murphy Adras resigned as head coach to pursue other opportunities.[156] After a disastrous season that ended with a 16-game losing streak, new AD Lisa Campos hired Murphy, who spent the last three years as an assistant with Memphis.[157]
Ohio John Groce Jim Christian Groce left to take the Illinois job.
Rhode Island Jim Baron Dan Hurley Baron was fired after the Rams finished 7–24 overall 4–12 in A-10 play and failed to qualify for the league tournament.[158] Dan Hurley was named the new coach on March 21, 2012.
Rider Tommy Dempsey Kevin Baggett Dempsey took the open position at Binghamton after the season ended.[159]
Saint Francis (PA) Don Friday Rob Krimmel Friday was let go and replaced by Krimmel - son of Saint Francis athletic director Bob Krimmel.[160]
Samford Jimmy Tillette Bennie Seltzer Tillette was the winningest coach in Samford history with an overall record of 229–219. He took the Bulldogs to the NCAA Tournament in 1999 and 2000. The program had struggled since its transition to the Southern Conference.[161]
SMU Matt Doherty Larry Brown Doherty went 80–109 in six season with the Mustangs and just 30–67 in conference play. SMU finished 13–19 this season and lost 11 of its final 14 games.[162]
South Carolina Darrin Horn Frank Martin Horn was fired after the Gamecocks lost 24 of their last 27 SEC games. Horn finishes his career at South Carolina 23–45 in league games and 60–63 overall with three losing seasons in a row.[163]
Southern Illinois Chris Lowery Barry Hinson Lowery had been under fire for the last couple years as the program deteriorated and ultimately bottomed out with an 8–23 record this season – a school record for losses in a season.[164]
Southern Miss Larry Eustachy Donnie Tyndall Eustachy left to take the Colorado State job.
Southern Utah Roger Reid Nick Robinson After almost forty years of coaching basketball, Reid announced his retirement as head men's basketball coach at Southern Utah. He retires with an overall Division I record of 205–173, including a 54–97 record at SUU.[165]
TCU Jim Christian Trent Johnson Christian accepted the job at Ohio, Christian has gone 56-73 in four seasons at the helm, but had success in his six years at Kent State.[166]
Tennessee State John Cooper Travis Williams Cooper left to take the Miami (OH) job.
Texas Southern Tony Harvey Mike Davis (Interim) Harvey's resignation was announced July 3, 2012.[167]
Tulsa Doug Wojcik Danny Manning Wojcik, compiled a career record of 140–92 in his seven seasons at Tulsa and became the school's all-time leader in coaching victories last month. The lack of an NCAA Tournament appearance and a deteriorating fan base may have weighed heavily against Wojcik.[168]
UAB Mike Davis Jerod Haase Davis said he was told he was fired because of poor ticket sales and attendance.[169]
UNC Greensboro Mike Dement Wes Miller Dement stepped aside as Spartans coach in a move announced on December 13, 2011.[170]
Virginia Tech Seth Greenberg James Johnson Greenberg was let go on April 23 after significant turnover from his coaching staff.[171]
Wagner Dan Hurley Bashir Mason Hurley left to take the Rhode Island job.[172] The Seahawks elevated assistant Mason to the top job, making him the current youngest Division I men's head coach at age 28.[173]
Western Kentucky Ken McDonald Ray Harper On January 6, McDonald was released from his contract, citing lackluster attendance and a 5–11 start to the season.[174] Ray Harper was named interim coach, then later given the job permanently.
Winthrop Randy Peele Pat Kelsey Peele was fired after Winthrop finished with a losing record for the second consecutive season – the first time the Eagles had back-to-back losing seasons since 1997 and 1998.[175]

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