Английская Википедия:2009–10 Big East Conference men's basketball season
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The 2009–10 Big East Conference men's basketball season was the 31st in conference history, and involved its 16 full-time member schools. Syracuse captured the regular season title, its eighth overall, and second outright.[1] However, West Virginia won the 2010 Big East men's basketball tournament, their first.
Preseason
At Big East media day in October, the conference released their predictions for standings and All-Big East teams.[2][3]
Predicted Big East results
Big East Coaches Poll[2] | Rivals.com[4] | |
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1. | Villanova (10*) | Villanova |
2. | West Virginia (5) | West Virginia |
3. | Connecticut (1) | Connecticut |
4. | Louisville | Georgetown |
5. | Georgetown | Louisville |
6. | Syracuse | Pittsburgh |
7. | Cincinnati | Syracuse |
8. | Notre Dame | Cincinnati |
9. | Pittsburgh | Notre Dame |
10. | Шаблон:Cbb link | Seton Hall |
11. | St. John's | Marquette |
12. | Marquette | Providence |
13. | Providence | St. John's |
14. | South Florida | South Florida |
15. | Шаблон:Cbb link | Rutgers |
16. | Шаблон:Cbb link | DePaul |
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Preseason All-Big East teams
First Team | Second Team | Honorable Mention |
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Luke Harangody, F., Шаблон:Small Deonta Vaughn, G., Шаблон:Small Greg Monroe, C., Шаблон:Small Lazar Hayward, F., Шаблон:Small Scottie Reynolds, G., Шаблон:Small Da'Sean Butler, F., Шаблон:Small |
Jerome Dyson, G., Шаблон:Small Kemba Walker, G., Шаблон:Small Samardo Samuels, F., Шаблон:Small Jeremy Hazell, G., Шаблон:Small Dominique Jones, G., Шаблон:Small Devin Ebanks, F., Шаблон:Small |
Stanley Robinson, F., Шаблон:Small Arinze Onuaku, C., Шаблон:Small |
Big East Preseason Player of the Year: Luke Harangody, F., Notre Dame
Big East Preseason Rookie of the Year: Lance Stephenson, G., Cincinnati
Preseason national polls
AP[5] | Coaches[6] | Athlon[7] | Lindy's[8] | Sporting News[9] | Fox Sports[10] | CBS Sports[11] | SI.com[12] | Rivals.com[13] | Blue Ribbon Yearbook[14] | |
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Cincinnati | 49 | |||||||||
Connecticut | 12 | 14 | 11 | 15 | 12 | 7 | 3 | 12 | 18 | |
DePaul | 155 | |||||||||
Georgetown | 20 | 21 | 21 | 11 | 19 | 24 | 18 | 18 | 24 | |
Louisville | 19 | 23 | 19 | 15 | 22 | 28 | 20 | |||
Marquette | 83 | |||||||||
Notre Dame | RV | RV | 22 | RV | RV | 64 | ||||
Pittsburgh | RV | RV | 31 | |||||||
Providence | 89 | |||||||||
Rutgers | 147 | |||||||||
St. John's | 124 | |||||||||
Seton Hall | 80 | |||||||||
South Florida | 144 | |||||||||
Syracuse | RV | 25 | RV | RV | 42 | 16 | ||||
Villanova | 5 | 6 | 7 | 4 | 9 | 7 | 6 | 4 | 4 | 4 |
West Virginia | 8 | 9 | 10 | 18 | 5 | 6 | 9 | 8 | 9 | 12 |
Watchlists
On August 19, the Wooden Award preseason watch list included eleven Big East players. The watchlist was composed of 50 players who were not transfers, freshmen or medical redshirts.[15] On October 29, the Naismith College Player of the Year watchlist of 50 players was announced, which included nine Big East names.[16]
Wooden[15] | Naismith[16] | |
Da'Sean Butler, Шаблон:Small | Шаблон:Aye | Шаблон:Aye |
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Jerome Dyson, Шаблон:Small | Шаблон:Aye | Шаблон:Aye |
Devin Ebanks, Шаблон:Small | Шаблон:Aye | Шаблон:Aye |
Corey Fisher, Шаблон:Small | Шаблон:Aye | |
Luke Harangody, Шаблон:Small | Шаблон:Aye | Шаблон:Aye |
Lazar Hayward, Шаблон:Small | Шаблон:Aye | |
Jeremy Hazell, Шаблон:Small | Шаблон:Aye | |
Greg Monroe, Шаблон:Small | Шаблон:Aye | Шаблон:Aye |
Scottie Reynolds, Шаблон:Small | Шаблон:Aye | Шаблон:Aye |
Samardo Samuels, Шаблон:Small | Шаблон:Aye | Шаблон:Aye |
Deonta Vaughn, Шаблон:Small | Шаблон:Aye | |
Kemba Walker, Шаблон:Small | Шаблон:Aye | Шаблон:Aye |
Regular season
Season summary & highlights
- Syracuse head coach Jim Boeheim became the eighth Division I coach to win 800 games, when the Orange defeated Albany, 75–43, on November 9.[17]
- Notre Dame forward Luke Harangody became the first Fighting Irish player to surpass the 2,000-point and 1,000-rebound mark, during an 80–70 victory over Idaho State on December 2.[18]
- Syracuse won the 2K Sports Coaches vs. Cancer Classic, upsetting #13 California in the semifinals, 95–73, and #6 North Carolina in the finals, 87–71.[19][20]
- Villanova won the Puerto Rico Tip-Off, defeating Mississippi, 79–67.[21]
- West Virginia won the 76 Classic, defeating Portland, 84–66.[22]
- Connecticut was the runner-up in the NIT Season Tip-Off, losing to #7 Duke, 68–59.[23]
- Pittsburgh was the runner-up in the CBE Classic, losing to #2 Texas, 78–62.[24]
- Marquette was the runner-up in the Old Spice Classic, losing to Florida State, 57–56.[25]
- On January 11, DePaul head coach Jerry Wainwright was fired after a 7–8 start, and a 22-game Big East losing streak, becoming the fourth NCAA Division I coach to leave his position since the season began. Wainwright, who compiled a 59–80 record in five seasons at the school, was replaced on an interim basis by assistant coach Tracy Webster, who remained until a national search concluded following the end of the season.[26]
- On January 18, Connecticut fell out of the AP Poll for the first time since January 28, 2008, after losing consecutive games, to Georgetown, Pittsburgh, and Michigan.[27][28]
- On January 20, it was announced that Connecticut head coach Jim Calhoun would go on an immediate medical leave of absence, the circumstances of his condition unknown, but unrelated to his previous bouts with cancer and heart issues.[29] UConn athletic director Jeff Hathaway insisted that Calhoun's condition was not career ending, and would not affect the terms of a four-year contract extension, agreed upon in principle in December 2009, but that he did not know when Calhoun would return.[30] Associate head coach George Blaney took over for Calhoun, and lead the Huskies to wins at home against St. John's, then-No. 1 Texas and DePaul, and four losses at Providence, home vs. Marquette, at Louisville, and at Syracuse.[31][32][33][34][35][36][37] Calhoun returned on February 13 for a home loss against Cincinnati, and has since kept quiet on the circumstances of his leave.[38]
- Syracuse head coach Jim Boeheim extended his NCAA Division-I record for most 20-win seasons to 32, when then-no. 4 Syracuse rallied from a 14–0 starting deficit to defeat then-no. 7 Georgetown, 73–56, on January 25.[39]
- On February 27, then-no. 4 Syracuse clinched its eighth Big East regular season title and a no. 1 seed in the Big East tournament by beating then-no. 8 Villanova, 95–77.[40] The game also set the NCAA on-campus basketball attendance record, with 34,616 spectators packing the Carrier Dome.[40] Three days later they won the title outright, with a win against St. John's, 85–66.[1]
- On March 1, Syracuse achieved its first no. 1 ranking in the AP Poll since the 1989–90 season, and its first in the ESPN/USA Today coaches' poll since winning the national championship in 2003.[41][42]
- On March 6, Louisville upset no. 1 Syracuse 78–68 in the final game at Freedom Hall in front of an arena-record crowd of 20,135.[43]
Midseason watchlists
On January 4, the Wooden Award midseason watchlist was released, and included six Big East players—more than any other conference.[44] The list was composed of 31 players, reduced from the preseason list of 50. Newcomers included junior forward Wesley Johnson of Syracuse. In addition, six Big East players who were on the preseason list did not appear at midseason: Devin Ebanks, Corey Fisher, Jeremy Hazell, Samardo Samuels, Deonta Vaughn, and Kemba Walker. The list was reduced to a final national ballot of about 20 players in March.[45] On February 24, the Naismith Top 30 was announced, and included newcomers Johnson and South Florida guard Dominique Jones.[46]
Wooden[45] | Naismith[46] | |
Da’Sean Butler, Шаблон:Small | Шаблон:Aye | Шаблон:Aye |
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Jerome Dyson, Шаблон:Small | Шаблон:Aye | Шаблон:Aye |
Luke Harangody, Шаблон:Small | Шаблон:Aye | Шаблон:Aye |
Wesley Johnson, Шаблон:Small | Шаблон:Aye | Шаблон:Aye |
Dominique Jones, Шаблон:Small | Шаблон:Aye | |
Greg Monroe, Шаблон:Small | Шаблон:Aye | Шаблон:Aye |
Scottie Reynolds, Шаблон:Small | Шаблон:Aye | Шаблон:Aye |
Rankings
Шаблон:Small[47] | Pre | Wk 1 | Wk 2 | Wk 3 | Wk 4 | Wk 5 | Wk 6 | Wk 7 | Wk 8 | Wk 9 | Wk 10 | Wk 11 | Wk 12 | Wk 13 | Wk 14 | Wk 15 | Wk 16 | Wk 17 | Wk 18 |
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Cincinnati | 22 | 19 | 25 | RV | RV | RV | |||||||||||||
Connecticut | 12 | 12 | 13 | 14 | 14 | 14 | 11 | 10 | 13 | 15 | RV | 19 | |||||||
DePaul | |||||||||||||||||||
Georgetown | 20 | 19 | 18 | 16 | 15 | 11 | 14 | 13 | 12 | 11 | 12 | 7 | 7 | 7 | 10 | 11 | 19 | 22 | 14 |
Louisville | 19 | 20 | 16 | 20 | RV | RV | RV | RV | |||||||||||
Marquette | RV | RV | RV | RV | RV | RV | RV | RV | RV | RV | |||||||||
Notre Dame | RV | RV | 23 | RV | RV | RV | RV | RV | RV | ||||||||||
Pittsburgh | RV | RV | RV | RV | RV | RV | RV | 23 | 16 | 9 | 17 | 22 | 25 | 19 | 12 | 17 | 16 | 18 | |
Providence | |||||||||||||||||||
Rutgers | |||||||||||||||||||
St. John's | RV | RV | RV | RV | RV | ||||||||||||||
Seton Hall | RV | RV | RV | ||||||||||||||||
South Florida | RV | ||||||||||||||||||
Syracuse | RV | RV | 10 | 8 | 7 | 5 | 5 | 5 | 7 | 5 | 5 | 4 | 3 | 2 | 5 | 4 | 1 | 3 | 4 |
Villanova | 5 | 5 | 4 | 3 | 3 | 8 | 8 | 8 | 6 | 4 | 4 | 3 | 2 | 4 | 3 | 7 | 9 | 10 | 9 |
West Virginia | 8 | 8 | 8 | 7 | 6 | 6 | 6 | 6 | 8 | 10 | 11 | 9 | 6 | 5 | 8 | 8 | 10 | 7 | 6 |
Statistical leaders
The regular season team, individual, and attendance figures include all conference and non-conference games played from November 9, 2009 through March 6, 2010.[48]
Team
Scoring Offense | ||||
Rk | Team | Games | Points | PPG |
---|---|---|---|---|
1 | Villanova | 30 | 2483 | 82.8 |
2 | Providence | 30 | 2448 | 81.6 |
3 | Syracuse | 31 | 2523 | 81.4 |
4 | Seton Hall | 29 | 2329 | 80.3 |
5 | Notre Dame | 31 | 2416 | 77.9 |
Scoring Defense | ||||
Rk | Team | Games | Points | PPG |
---|---|---|---|---|
1 | Pittsburgh | 31 | 1914 | 61.7 |
2 | Marquette | 30 | 1907 | 63.6 |
3 | West Virginia | 30 | 1945 | 64.8 |
4 | Georgetown | 29 | 1899 | 65.5 |
5 | Syracuse | 31 | 2049 | 66.1 |
Scoring Margin | ||||
Rk | Team | Offense | Defense | Margin |
---|---|---|---|---|
1 | Syracuse | 81.4 | 66.1 | +15.3 |
2 | Marquette | 73.8 | 63.6 | +10.2 |
3 | Villanova | 82.8 | 72.6 | +10.1 |
4 | West Virginia | 74.7 | 64.8 | +9.9 |
5 | Georgetown | 73.1 | 65.5 | +7.6 |
Free throw percentage | ||||
Rk | Team | FTM | FTA | Pct |
---|---|---|---|---|
1 | Villanova | 595 | 792 | .751 |
2 | Marquette | 442 | 593 | .745 |
3 | Notre Dame | 507 | 694 | .731 |
4 | Georgetown | 410 | 579 | .708 |
5 | Louisville | 478 | 677 | .706 |
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Field goal percentage | ||||
Rk | Team | FGM | FGA | Pct |
---|---|---|---|---|
1 | Syracuse | 930 | 1806 | .515 |
2 | Georgetown | 764 | 1535 | .498 |
3 | Notre Dame | 835 | 1761 | .474 |
4 | Villanova | 829 | 1792 | .463 |
5 | Marquette | 768 | 1693 | .454 |
3-Pt Field goal percentage | ||||
Rk | Team | 3FGM | 3FGA | Pct |
---|---|---|---|---|
1 | Marquette | 235 | 589 | .399 |
2 | Notre Dame | 239 | 600 | .398 |
3 | Georgetown | 181 | 466 | .388 |
4 | Syracuse | 204 | 538 | .379 |
5 | Villanova | 230 | 618 | .372 |
Rebounding Margin | ||||
Rk | Team | Avg | Opp Avg | Marg |
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1 | West Virginia | 38.4 | 31.8 | +6.6 |
2 | Cincinnati | 38.8 | 32.7 | +6.1 |
3 | Villanova | 39.4 | 34.2 | +5.2 |
4 | Pittsburgh | 37.6 | 32.7 | +4.9 |
5 | Notre Dame | 36.4 | 32.4 | +4.0 |
Offensive Rebounds | ||||
Rk | Team | Games | No. | Avg/G |
---|---|---|---|---|
1 | Providence | 30 | 512 | 17.1 |
2 | West Virginia | 30 | 467 | 15.6 |
3 | Louisville | 31 | 454 | 14.6 |
4 | Seton Hall | 29 | 413 | 14.2 |
5 | Villanova | 30 | 409 | 13.6 |
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Defensive Rebounds | ||||
Rk | Team | Games | No. | Avg/G |
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1 | Connecticut | 31 | 817 | 26.4 |
2 | Syracuse | 31 | 813 | 26.2 |
3 | Villanova | 30 | 772 | 25.7 |
4 | Cincinnati | 30 | 764 | 25.5 |
5 | Pittsburgh | 31 | 781 | 25.2 |
Blocks | ||||
Rk | Team | Games | No. | Avg/G |
---|---|---|---|---|
1 | Connecticut | 31 | 242 | 7.8 |
2 | Rutgers | 31 | 220 | 7.1 |
3 | Syracuse | 31 | 206 | 6.6 |
4 | Seton Hall | 29 | 155 | 5.3 |
5 | Georgetown | 29 | 142 | 4.9 |
Assists | ||||
Rk | Team | Games | No. | Avg/G |
---|---|---|---|---|
1 | Syracuse | 31 | 601 | 19.4 |
2 | Notre Dame | 31 | 534 | 17.2 |
3 | West Virginia | 30 | 482 | 16.1 |
4 | Pittsburgh | 31 | 497 | 16.0 |
5 | Louisville | 31 | 481 | 15.5 |
Steals | ||||
Rk | Team | Games | No. | Avg/G |
---|---|---|---|---|
1 | Syracuse | 31 | 310 | 10.0 |
2 | Marquette | 30 | 243 | 8.1 |
3 | Providence | 30 | 240 | 8.0 |
4 | Villanova | 30 | 237 | 7.9 |
5 | Louisville | 31 | 243 | 7.8 |
Individual
Scoring | ||||
Rk | Name | GP | Pts | Avg/G |
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1 | Luke Harangody, Шаблон:Small | 26 | 607 | 23.3 |
2 | Dominique Jones, Шаблон:Small | 30 | 640 | 21.3 |
3 | Jeremy Hazell, Шаблон:Small | 29 | 615 | 21.2 |
4 | Jamine Peterson, Шаблон:Small | 30 | 571 | 19.0 |
5 | Scottie Reynolds, Шаблон:Small | 30 | 564 | 18.8 |
Rebounding | ||||
Rk | Name | GP | Reb | Avg/G |
---|---|---|---|---|
1 | Herb Pope, Шаблон:Small | 29 | 323 | 11.1 |
2 | Jamine Peterson, Шаблон:Small | 30 | 299 | 10.0 |
3 | Luke Harangody, Шаблон:Small | 26 | 251 | 9.7 |
4 | Greg Monroe, Шаблон:Small | 29 | 278 | 9.6 |
5 | Wesley Johnson, Шаблон:Small | 31 | 263 | 8.5 |
Assists | ||||
Rk | Name | GP | No. | Avg/G |
---|---|---|---|---|
1 | Tory Jackson, Шаблон:Small | 31 | 166 | 5.4 |
2 | Kemba Walker, Шаблон:Small | 31 | 161 | 5.2 |
3 | Andy Rautins, Шаблон:Small | 31 | 149 | 4.8 |
4 | Brad Wanamaker, Шаблон:Small | 31 | 146 | 4.7 |
5 | Eugene Harvey, Шаблон:Small | 27 | 127 | 4.7 |
Steals | ||||
Rk | Name | GP | No. | Avg/G |
---|---|---|---|---|
1 | Andy Rautins, Шаблон:Small | 31 | 64 | 2.1 |
2 | Kemba Walker, Шаблон:Small | 31 | 62 | 2.0 |
3 | Lazar Hayward, Шаблон:Small | 30 | 52 | 1.7 |
4 | Wesley Johnson, Шаблон:Small | 31 | 52 | 1.7 |
5 | Chris Wright, Шаблон:Small | 29 | 48 | 1.7 |
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Blocks | ||||
Rk | Name | GP | No. | Avg/G |
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1 | Hamady N'Diaye, Шаблон:Small | 31 | 140 | 4.5 |
2 | Gavin Edwards, Шаблон:Small | 31 | 66 | 2.1 |
3 | Rick Jackson, Шаблон:Small | 31 | 62 | 2.0 |
4 | Herb Pope, Шаблон:Small | 29 | 57 | 2.0 |
5 | Gary McGhee, Шаблон:Small & Wesley Johnson Шаблон:Small |
31 | 58 | 1.9 |
Field Goals | ||||
Rk | Name | FGM | FGA | PCT |
---|---|---|---|---|
1 | Arinze Onuaku, Шаблон:Small | 152 | 227 | .670 |
2 | Rick Jackson, Шаблон:Small | 137 | 227 | .604 |
3 | Gavin Edwards, Шаблон:Small | 120 | 199 | .603 |
4 | Hamady N'Diaye, Шаблон:Small | 112 | 191 | .586 |
5 | Julian Vaughn, Шаблон:Small | 96 | 168 | .571 |
3-Pt Field Goals | ||||
Rk | Name | 3PM | 3PA | PCT |
---|---|---|---|---|
1 | Austin Freeman, Шаблон:Small | 56 | 117 | .479 |
2 | Darius Johnson-Odom, Шаблон:Small | 66 | 139 | .475 |
3 | Maurice Acker, Шаблон:Small | 43 | 92 | .467 |
4 | Tim Abromaitis, Шаблон:Small | 80 | 178 | .449 |
5 | Jason Clark, Шаблон:Small | 57 | 135 | .422 |
Free Throws | ||||
Rk | Name | FTM | FTA | PCT |
---|---|---|---|---|
1 | Ashton Gibbs, Шаблон:Small | 129 | 145 | .890 |
2 | Tim Abromaitis, Шаблон:Small | 108 | 122 | .885 |
3 | Sharaud Curry, Шаблон:Small | 123 | 140 | .879 |
4 | Robert Mitchell, Шаблон:Small | 58 | 67 | .866 |
5 | Austin Freeman, Шаблон:Small | 75 | 89 | .843 |
Attendance
Rk | Team | Home Gms. | Home Att. | Avg. Home | Away Gms. | Away Att. | Avg. Away | Neut. Gms. | Neut. Att. | Avg. Neut. | Total Gms. | Total Att. | Avg. |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
1 | Syracuse | 19 | 420,890 | 22,152 | 9 | 117,425 | 13,047 | 3 | 40,270 | 13,423 | 31 | 578,585 | 18,664 |
2 | Louisville | 19 | 368,537 | 19,397 | 11 | 157,470 | 14,315 | 1 | n/a | n/a | 31 | 526,007 | 17,534* |
3 | Marquette | 17 | 265,484 | 15,617 | 10 | 126,218 | 12,622 | 3 | 8,738 | 2,913 | 30 | 400,440 | 13,348 |
4 | Connecticut | 18 | 216,453 | 12,025 | 10 | 138,911 | 13,891 | 3 | 37,809 | 12,603 | 31 | 393,173 | 12,683 |
5 | Villanova | 14 | 153,105 | 10,936 | 12 | 167,586 | 13,966 | 4 | 35,581 | 8,895 | 30 | 356,272 | 11,876 |
6 | Georgetown | 16 | 192,638 | 12,040 | 11 | 138,845 | 12,622 | 2 | 8,975 | 4,488 | 29 | 340,458 | 11,740 |
7 | Pittsburgh | 18 | 185,209 | 10,289 | 10 | 122,085 | 12,208 | 3 | 24,277 | 8,092 | 31 | 331,571 | 10,696 |
8 | West Virginia | 15 | 185,629 | 12,375 | 11 | 115,704 | 10,519 | 4 | 18,621 | 4,655 | 30 | 319,954 | 10,665 |
9 | Notre Dame | 20 | 168,033 | 8,402 | 9 | 120,618 | 13,402 | 2 | 6,616 | 3,308 | 31 | 295,267 | 9,525 |
10 | Providence | 17 | 140,920 | 8,289 | 13 | 127,627 | 9,817 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 30 | 268,547 | 8,952 |
11 | Cincinnati | 16 | 136,471 | 8,529 | 11 | 106,192 | 9,654 | 3 | 7,200 | 2,400 | 30 | 249,863 | 8,329 |
12 | DePaul | 15 | 126,760 | 8,451 | 11 | 93,786 | 8,526 | 4 | 19,447 | 4,862 | 30 | 239,993 | 8,000 |
13 | St. John's | 15 | 82,166 | 5,478 | 11 | 122,369 | 11,124 | 4 | 28,873 | 7,218 | 30 | 233,408 | 7,780 |
14 | Rutgers | 19 | 99,476 | 5,236 | 10 | 122,118 | 12,212 | 2 | 8,780 | 4,390 | 31 | 230,374 | 7,431 |
15 | Seton Hall | 17 | 126,019 | 7,413 | 11 | 80,361 | 7,306 | 1 | 2,365 | 2,365 | 29 | 208,745 | 7,198 |
16 | South Florida | 15 | 74,642 | 4,976 | 10 | 109,318 | 10,932 | 5 | 7,037 | 1,407 | 30 | 190,997 | 6,367 |
TOTALS | 270 | 2,942,432 | 10,898 | 170 | 1,966,633 | 11,568 | 44 | 254,589 | 5,921** | 484 | 5,163,654 | 10,691** | |
* - does not factor the one neutral game played, vs. Arkansas, which does not have an attendance figure on record.[49] Overall average is therefore calculated based on the 30 games with attendance figures. ** - due to game without an attendance figure, overall averages are therefore calculated based on the 43 neutral games and 483 total games with attendance figures. |
Postseason
Big East tournament
Шаблон:Main For the second straight year, all 16 teams in the conference participated in the Big East tournament. Under this format, the teams finishing 9 through 16 in the regular season standings played first round games, while teams 5 through 8 received a bye to the second round. The top 4 teams during the regular season received a bye to the quarterfinals.[50] The five-round tournament spanned five consecutive days, from Tuesday, March 9, through Saturday, March 13, at Madison Square Garden in New York City.[51]
In the finals, West Virginia held of a last-minute rally by Georgetown to win the title, 60–58.[52] Da'Sean Butler of the first-time champion Mountaineers was named Tournament Most Valuable Player. Butler hit the tournament-winning field goal, and led West Virginia in a series of dramatic games, including a buzzer-beating 3-pointer in the quarterfinals to advance the team over Cincinnati.[53]
2010 Big East men's basketball tournament seeds and results | |||||||||
Seed | School | Conf. | Over. | Tiebreaker | First Round Шаблон:Small |
Second Round Шаблон:Small |
Quarterfinals Шаблон:Small |
Semifinals Шаблон:Small |
Championship Шаблон:Small |
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1. | ‡†Syracuse | 15–3 | 28–4 | Шаблон:Small | Шаблон:Small | #8 GTWN, L, 84–91[54] | |||
2. | †Pittsburgh | 13–5 | 24–8 | 2–1 vs. WVU/NOVA[55] | Шаблон:Small | Шаблон:Small | #7 ND, L, 45–50[56] | ||
3. | †West Virginia | 13–5 | 27–6 | 2–2 vs. PITT/NOVA | Шаблон:Small | Шаблон:Small | #11 CIN, Шаблон:Small | #7 ND, Шаблон:Small | #8 GTWN, W, 60–58[57] |
4. | †Villanova | 13–5 | 24–7 | 1–2 vs. PITT/WVU | Шаблон:Small | Шаблон:Small | #5 MARQ, L, 76–80[58] | ||
5. | #Marquette | 11–7 | 22–11 | 1–0 vs. LOU | Шаблон:Small | #13 SJU, Шаблон:Small | #4 VILL, Шаблон:Small | #8 GTWN, L, 57–80[59] | |
6. | #Louisville | 11–7 | 20–12 | 0–1 vs. MARQ | Шаблон:Small | #11 CIN, L, 66–69[60] | |||
7. | #Notre Dame | 10–8 | 23–11 | 1–0 vs. GTWN | Шаблон:Small | #10 HALL, Шаблон:Small | #2 PITT, Шаблон:Small | #3 WVU, L, 51–53[61] | |
8. | #Georgetown | 10–8 | 23–10 | 0–1 vs. ND | Шаблон:Small | #9 USF, Шаблон:Small | #1 SYR, Шаблон:Small | #5 MARQ, Шаблон:Small | #3 WVU, L, 58–60[57] |
9. | South Florida | 9–9 | 20–12 | 1–0 vs. HALL | #16 DEP, Шаблон:Small | #8 GTWN, L, 69–49[62] | |||
10. | Seton Hall | 9–9 | 19–12 | 0–1 vs. USF | #15 PROV, Шаблон:Small | #7 ND, L, 56–68[63] | |||
11. | Cincinnati | 7–11 | 18–15 | 2–0 vs. CONN | #14 RUT, Шаблон:Small | #6 LOU, Шаблон:Small | #3 WVU, L, 51–54[53] | ||
12. | Connecticut | 7–11 | 17–15 | 0–2 vs. CIN | #13 SJU, L, 51–73[64] | ||||
13. | St. John's | 6–12 | 17–15 | #12 CONN, Шаблон:Small | #5 MARQ, L, 57–55[65] | ||||
14. | Rutgers | 5–13 | 15–17 | #11 CIN, L, 68–69[66] | |||||
15. | Providence | 4–14 | 12–19 | #10 HALL, L, 106–109[67] | |||||
16. | DePaul | 1–17 | 8–23 | #9 USF, L, 49–58[68] | |||||
‡ – Big East regular season champions, and tournament No. 1 seed.[1] † – Received a double-bye in the conference tournament. # – Received a single-bye in the conference tournament. Overall records include all games through the Big East tournament. |
NCAA tournament
The Big East secured eight bids into the NCAA tournament, tying its own Division I record, achieved in both 2006 and 2008.[69][70][71] As the Big East tournament champion, West Virginia received an automatic bid into the tournament, while the remaining seven teams all received at-large bids. Syracuse achieved its first #1 seed since 1980, when it lost to #5 seed Iowa in the Sweet Sixteen.[72] These teams combined for 8 wins and eight losses, as two teams reached the Sweet Sixteen, and West Virginia reached the Final Four.[73]
Seed | Region | School | First Round | Second Round | Sweet 16 | Elite Eight | Final Four | Championship |
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2 | East | West Virginia | #15 Morgan State, W, 77–50[74] | #10 Missouri, W, 68–59[75] | #11 Washington, W, 68–59[76] | #1 Kentucky, W, 73–66[77] | #1 Duke, L, 57–78[78] | |
1 | West | Syracuse | #16 Vermont, W, 79–56[79] | #8 Gonzaga, W, 87–65[80] | #5 Butler, L, 68–75[81] | |||
3 | West | Pittsburgh | #14 Oakland (MI), W, 89–66[82] | #6 Xavier, L, 68–71[83] | ||||
2 | South | Villanova | #15 Robert Morris, W, 73–70OT[84] | #10 St. Mary's, L, 59–63[85] | ||||
3 | Midwest | Georgetown | #14 Ohio University, L, 83–97[86] | |||||
9 | South | Louisville | #8 California, L, 62–77[87] | |||||
6 | East | Marquette | #11 Washington, L, 78–80[88] | |||||
6 | South | Notre Dame | #11 Old Dominion, L, 50–51[89] | |||||
8 Bids | W-L (%): | 4–4 (.500) | 2–2 (.500) | 1–1 (.500) | 1–0 (1.000) | 0–1 (.000) | TOTAL: 8–8 (.500) |
National Invitation tournament
The Big East received five bids into the National Invitation Tournament, combining for 2 wins and 5 losses. Only two teams, Cincinnati and Connecticut, advanced to the second round, both losing in their respective matchups.
Awards and honors
Conference awards and teams
The following individuals received postseason honors after having been chosen by the Big East Conference coaches:
2010 Big East Men's Basketball Individual Awards | ||||||
Award | Recipient(s) | |||||
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Player of the Year[90] | Wesley Johnson, Шаблон:Small | |||||
Coach of the Year[91] | Jim Boeheim, Шаблон:Small | |||||
Defensive Player of the Year[92] | Hamady N'Diaye, Шаблон:Small | |||||
Rookie of the Year[90] | Lance Stephenson, Шаблон:Small | |||||
Scholar-Athlete of the Year[93] | Tim Abromaitis, Шаблон:Small | |||||
Most Improved Player[92] | Ashton Gibbs, Шаблон:Small | |||||
Sixth Man Award[92] | Kris Joseph, Шаблон:Small | |||||
Sportsmanship Award[92] | Tory Jackson, Шаблон:Small |
2010 All-Big East Men's Basketball Teams[94] | ||||||
First Team | Second Team | Third Team | Honorable Mention | All-Rookie Team | ||
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Greg Monroe, C., Шаблон:Small Luke Harangody, F., Шаблон:Small Dominique Jones, G., Шаблон:Small Wesley Johnson, F., Шаблон:Small Scottie Reynolds†, G., Шаблон:Small Da'Sean Butler, F., Шаблон:Small |
Austin Freeman, G., Шаблон:Small Lazar Hayward, F., Шаблон:Small Ashton Gibbs, G., Шаблон:Small Jeremy Hazell, G., Шаблон:Small Andy Rautins, G., Шаблон:Small |
Jerome Dyson, G., Шаблон:Small Kemba Walker, G., Шаблон:Small Samardo Samuels, F., Шаблон:Small Corey Fisher, G., Шаблон:Small Devin Ebanks, F., Шаблон:Small |
Jimmy Butler, F., Шаблон:Small Tim Abromaitis, F., Шаблон:Small Jamine Peterson, F., Шаблон:Small |
Lance Stephenson†, G., Шаблон:Small Alex Oriakhi, F/C., Шаблон:Small Vincent Council, G., Шаблон:Small Dane Miller†, F., Шаблон:Small Brandon Triche, G., Шаблон:Small Maalik Wayns, G., Шаблон:Small | ||
† Шаблон:Small |
Awardees are chosen by a simple ballot, in which coaches are not allowed to vote for their players or themselves (in the case of the Big East Coach of the Year). Coaches voted for Big East Player of the Year and Rookie of the Year from the first team and all-rookie lists, respectively.[94]
Notable members of the first team include Notre Dame senior forward Luke Harangody, who was named to the team for the third-straight year, Villanova senior guard Scottie Reynolds, who was the only player to receive a unanimous selection. Also of note was Syracuse junior forward Wesley Johnson, who was given no all-conference consideration prior to the start of the season, yet helped lead the Orange to a surprising eighth regular season conference title, and received both first team and Big East Player of the Year honors.[90][94] Notably absent from all lists was preseason first-team pick Deonta Vaughn, a senior guard from Cincinnati, who led the team in assists and finished second in points.[95]
National awards and teams
Players
Two Big East players, Wesley Johnson of Syracuse and Scottie Reynolds of Villanova were named to the 2010 Consensus All-America First Team, while Luke Harangody of Notre Dame was named to the Second Team.[96][97] Both Johnson and Reynolds were also named to the AP, USBWA, and NABC First Team All-America selections. Reynolds was also named to the TSN First-Team, while Johnson was named to its Second-Team.
Coaches
Jim Boeheim, Syracuse:
- Naismith College Coach of the Year[98]
- AP Coach of the Year[99][100]
- NABC Coach of the Year[101]
- Henry Iba Coach of the Year, from the United States Basketball Writers Association[102]
- The Sporting News National Coach of the Year[103]
- FoxSports.com National Coach of the Year[104]
- Yahoo! Sports National Coach of the Year[105]
See also
- 2009–10 NCAA Division I men's basketball season
- 2009–10 Cincinnati Bearcats men's basketball team
- 2009–10 Connecticut Huskies men's basketball team
- 2009–10 Georgetown Hoyas men's basketball team
- 2009–10 Louisville Cardinals men's basketball team
- 2009–10 Marquette Golden Eagles men's basketball team
- 2009–10 Notre Dame Fighting Irish men's basketball team
- 2009–10 Pittsburgh Panthers men's basketball team
- 2009–10 Providence Friars men's basketball team
- 2009–10 South Florida Bulls men's basketball team
- 2009–10 Syracuse Orange men's basketball team
- 2009–10 Villanova Wildcats men's basketball team
- 2009–10 West Virginia Mountaineers men's basketball team
Notes and references
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