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Шаблон:Use mdy dates Шаблон:Infobox sports season Шаблон:2013–14 West Coast Conference men's basketball standings

The 2013–14 West Coast Conference men's basketball season began with practices in October 2013 and ended with the 2014 West Coast Conference men's basketball tournament at the Orleans Arena March 6–11, 2014 in Las Vegas. The regular season began in November, with the conference schedule starting at the end of December.

This was the 63rd season for the conference, and the 25th under its current name as "West Coast Conference". The conference began as the California Basketball Association in 1952, became the West Coast Athletic Conference in 1956, and dropped the word "Athletic" in 1989. The conference went through significant changes this season, adding a new member for the second time in three seasons and bringing the WCC to 10 members. Original conference founder, and a fellow faith-based, private school Pacific, rejoined the conference[1] from the Big West.

Pre-season

  • Pre-season media day took place on Thursday, October 24 at the Time Warner Cable SportsNet and Time Warner Cable Deportes Studios. Video interviews were hosted on the WCC's streaming video outler, TheW.tv, beginning at 11:30 AM PDT. Jeff Lampe of WCC Live also interviewed each coach and get a preview of their respective season. The regional television schedule announcement, the Preseason All-Conference team, and the pre-season coaches' rankings were some of the additional events that took place.

2013–14 West Coast Men's Basketball Media Poll

Rank, School (first-place votes), Points
1. Gonzaga (8), 80
2. BYU (1), 72
3. St. Mary's (1), 66
4. San Francisco, 51
5. San Diego, 50
6. Loyola Marymount, 44
7. Pacific, 28
8. Santa Clara, 25
9. Portland, 24
10. Pepperdine, 10

2013–14 WCC Men's Preseason All-Conference Team

Player, School, Yr., Pos.
Gary Bell, Gonzaga, Jr., G
Stacy Davis, Pepperdine, So., F
Johnny Dee, San Diego, Jr., G
Cole Dickerson, San Francisco, Sr., F
Cody Doolin, San Francisco, Sr., G
Tyler Haws, BYU, Jr., G
Stephen Holt, Saint Mary's, Sr., G
Anthony Ireland, Loyola Marymount, Sr., G
Kevin Pangos, Gonzaga, Jr., G
Brad Waldow, Saint Mary's, Jr., F

Rankings

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BYU AP RV RV
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Gonzaga AP 15 15 13 11 19 20 21 24 24 22 RV RV RV 23 RV 25 RV
C 14 15 12 10 15 16 15 21 21 18 24 21 24 20 24 22 RV
Loyola Marymount AP
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Pacific AP
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Pepperdine AP
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Portland AP
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San Diego AP
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San Francisco AP
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Santa Clara AP
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Non-Conference games

  • BYU defeated Texas in the semifinals of the CBE Classic. In the month of January, Texas would go on to defeat 4 consecutive top-25 opponents, giving BYU a win over a Top 25 RPI school.
  • BYU defeated Stanford as part of the ESPN College Tip-Off. Stanford would finish the year as a Top 50 RPI school, giving BYU a 2nd win over a power conference Top 50 RPI school.

Conference games

Composite Matrix

This table summarizes the head-to-head results between teams in conference play. (x) indicates games remaining this season.

  BYU Gonzaga LMU Pacific Pepperdine Portland Saint Mary's San Diego San Francisco Santa Clara
vs. Brigham Young - 1-1 1–1 1–1 1–1 1–1 0–2 0–2 0-2 0-2
vs. Gonzaga 1–1 - 0–2 0–2 0–2 1–1 0–2 1–1 0–2 0-2
vs. Loyola Marymount 1–1 2–0 - 1–1 2–0 2–0 2–0 1–1 2–0 1-1
vs. Pacific 1–1 2–0 1–1 - 1–1 1–1 2–0 1–1 2–0 1-1
vs. Pepperdine 1–1 2–0 0–2 1–1 - 1–1 2–0 0–2 2–0 1-1
vs. Portland 1–1 1–1 0–2 1–1 1–1 - 2–0 2–0 2–0 1-1
vs. Saint Mary's 2–0 2–0 0–2 0–2 0–2 0–2 - 1–1 1–1 1-1
vs. San Diego 2–0 1–1 1–1 1–1 2–0 0–2 1–1 - 2–0 1-1
vs. San Francisco 2–0 2–0 0–2 0–2 0–2 0–2 1–1 0–2 - 0-2
vs. Santa Clara 2–0 2–0 1–1 1–1 1–1 1–1 1–1 1–1 2-0 -
Total 13–5 15–3 4–14 6–12 8–10 7–11 11–7 7–11 13–5 6-12

Conference tournament

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Head coaches

Dave Rose, BYU
Mark Few, Gonzaga
Max Good, Loyola Marymount
Ron Verlin, Pacific
Marty Wilson, Pepperdine
Eric Reveno, Portland
Randy Bennett, Saint Mary's
Bill Grier, San Diego
Rex Walters, San Francisco
Kerry Keating, Santa Clara

Post season

NCAA tournament

Seed Bracket School First round Second round Third round Sweet 16 Elite 8 Final Four Championship

NIT

Seed Bracket School First round Second round Quarterfinals Semifinals Finals

CBI

School First round Quarterfinals Semifinals Finals Game 1 Finals Game 2 Finals Game 3

CiT

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Highlights and notes

  • The Highlights and notes will be posted as the season progresses.

Awards and honors

Scholar-Athlete of the Year

WCC Player-of-the-Week

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  • Nov. 11- Tony Gill, F, Pacific
  • Nov. 25 – Kevin Pangos, G, Gonzaga
  • Dec. 9 – Thomas van der Mars, C, Portland
  • Dec. 23 – Bryce Pressley, G, Portland
  • Jan. 6 – Skyler Halford, G, BYU
  • Jan. 20 – Sam Dower, Jr., C, Gonzaga
  • Feb. 3 – Tyler Haws, G, BYU
  • Feb. 17 – Kruize Pinkins, F, San Francisco
  • Mar. 3 –
  • Nov. 18 – Stacy Davis, F, Pepperdine
  • Dec. 2 – Kevin Pangos, G, Gonzaga
  • Dec. 16 – Stephen Holt, G, Saint Mary's
  • Dec. 30 – Malcolm Brooks, G, Pepperdine
  • Jan. 13 – Tyler Haws, G, BYU
  • Jan. 27 – Johnny Dee, G, San Diego
  • Feb. 10 – Stephen Holt, G, Saint Mary's
  • Feb. 24 - Matt Carlino, G, BYU

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College Madnesss West Coast Player of the Week

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  • Nov. 10 - Tony Gill, F, Pacific[3]
  • Nov. 24 – Kevin Pangos, G, Gonzaga[4]
  • Dec. 8 – T. J. Wallace, G, Pacific[5]
  • Dec. 22 – Bryce Pressley, G, Portland[6]
  • Jan. 5 – Brendan Lane, F, Pepperdine[7]
  • Jan. 19 – Sam Dower, Jr., C, Gonzaga[8]
  • Feb. 2 – Tyler Haws, G, BYU (also High-Major Madness Player of the Week)[9]
  • Feb. 16 – Kruize Pinkins, F, San Francisco[10]
  • Mar. 2 –
  • Nov. 17 – Kyle Collinsworth, G, BYU[11]
  • Dec. 1 – Kevin Bailey, G, Portland[12]
  • Dec. 15 – Stephen Holt, G, Saint Mary's[13]
  • Dec. 29 – Evan Payne, G, Loyola Marymount[14]
  • Jan. 12 – Bryce Pressley, G, Portland[15]
  • Jan. 26 – Tyler Haws, G, BYU[16]
  • Feb. 9 – Beau Levesque, F, Saint Mary's[17]
  • Feb. 23 - Matt Carlino, G, BYU[18]

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All-Americans

All West Coast Conference teams

The voting body for all conference awards consisted of league coaches.

All-Conference

Player School Year Position
Шаблон:Sortname BYU Шаблон:Sort G
Шаблон:Sortname Pepperdine Шаблон:Sort F
Шаблон:Sortname San Diego Шаблон:Sort G
Шаблон:Sortname San Francisco Шаблон:Sort F
Шаблон:Sortname Gonzaga Шаблон:Sort F
Шаблон:Sortname BYU Шаблон:Sort G
Шаблон:Sortname Saint May's Шаблон:Sort G
Шаблон:Sortname Loyola Marymount Шаблон:Sort G
Шаблон:Sortname Gonzaga Шаблон:Sort G
Шаблон:Sortname Saint Mary's Шаблон:Sort C

Honorable Mention

Name School

All-Freshman

Player School Position

All-Academic

Player School Year GPA Major

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See also

References

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