Сезон мужского баскетбола Большой Восточной конференции 2010–11 годов стал 32-м сезоном соревновательного баскетбольного турнира, в который проводилась Конференция Большого Востока с момента ее основания в 1979 году, и в нем приняли участие 16 школ, являющихся ее постоянными членами. Сезон официально открылся 27 декабря 2010 года, когда « Питтсбург» победил Коннектикут , 78–63, и закончился 5 марта 2011 года победой « Сент-Джонса» над Южной Флоридой со счетом 72–56 .
Баскетбольный сезон мужчин 2010–11 Big East Conference | |
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Лига | NCAA Дивизион I |
Спорт | Баскетбол |
Продолжительность | С 27 декабря 2010 г. по 5 марта 2011 г. |
Количество команд | 16 |
Общая посещаемость | 3 003 173 [1] |
Средняя посещаемость | 11 082 [1] |
ТВ партнер (ы) | Сеть Большого Востока , ESPN |
Регулярный сезон | |
Чемпион | Питтсбург (15–3) |
Второе место | Нотр-Дам (14–4) |
MVP сезона | Бен Хансбро (Северная Дакота ) |
Турнир | |
Чемпионы | Коннектикут |
Второе место | Луисвилл |
MVP финала | Кемба Уокер (CONN) |
Баскетбольная таблица мужчин Большого Востока 2010-11 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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Команда | W | L | ПКТ | W | L | ПКТ | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
No. 4 Питтсбург | 15 | - | 3 | 0,833 | 28 год | - | 6 | 0,824 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
No. 5 Нотр-Дам | 14 | - | 4 | 0,778 | 27 | - | 7 | 0,794 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
* # 12 Сиракузы | 12 | - | 6 | 0,667 | 27 | - | 8 | 0,771 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
No. 14 Луисвилл | 12 | - | 6 | 0,667 | 25 | - | 10 | 0,714 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
№ 18 Сент-Джонс | 12 | - | 6 | 0,667 | 21 год | - | 12 | 0,636 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Цинциннати | 11 | - | 7 | .611 | 26 год | - | 9 | 0,743 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
No. 22 Западная Вирджиния | 11 | - | 7 | .611 | 21 год | - | 12 | 0,636 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Джорджтаун | 10 | - | 8 | .556 | 21 год | - | 11 | 0,656 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
№ 10 Коннектикут † | 9 | - | 9 | 0,500 | 32 | - | 9 | 0,780 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Вилланова | 9 | - | 9 | 0,500 | 21 год | - | 12 | 0,636 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Маркетт | 9 | - | 9 | 0,500 | 22 | - | 15 | 0,595 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Сетон Холл | 7 | - | 11 | 0,389 | 13 | - | 18 | 0,419 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Rutgers | 5 | - | 13 | 0,278 | 15 | - | 17 | 0,469 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Провиденс | 4 | - | 14 | .222 | 15 | - | 17 | 0,469 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Южная Флорида | 3 | - | 15 | .167 | 10 | - | 23 | .303 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
ДеПол | 1 | - | 17 | 0,056 | 7 | - | 24 | .226 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
† Победитель Турнира Большого Востока 2011 г. По состоянию на 4 апреля 2011 г. [2] * Сиракузы :: 7 побед отменены из-за санкций против программы; Спорный рекорд: Сиракузы - (27–8) (10–6); Рейтинги AP Poll |
Питтсбург завоевал титул чемпиона регулярного сезона в четвертый раз и сразу на третьем месте с рекордом побед и поражений на конференции 15–3. [3] Пантеры также получили нет. 1 посев в турнире Big East Tournament и до свидания в четвертьфинале, а также 2-е место в Нотр-Дам , 3-е место в Луисвилле и 4-е место в Сиракузах . Сент-Джонс, Западная Вирджиния , Цинциннати и Джорджтаун завершили восьмерку лучших, и все они попали во второй раунд турнира. Игра началась в полдень во вторник, 8 марта в Мэдисон - Сквер - Гарден , когда девятую семян Connecticut поверженного 16-семян Depaul , 97-71. [4] Игра закончилась в субботу, 12 марта, когда Коннектикут выиграл свою пятую игру за пять дней, победив Луисвилл, 69–66, в своем седьмом чемпионате Большого Востока. [5]
В конце регулярного сезона, до посева на баскетбольный турнир мужского дивизиона I NCAA 2011 года , широко высказывались предположения, что Большой Восток затмит свои рекордные 8 заявок NCAA, отправив на турнир до 11 команд. [6] [7] [8] Официальный процесс отбора турниров состоялся в воскресенье, 13 марта, и прогнозы оказались точными, так как следующие 11 команд Большого Востока получили заявки на участие в турнире. [9] Коннектикут выиграл национальный титул, став третьим в истории чемпионатом страны. [10]
Предсезонный
Изменения в коучинге
Перед началом сезона 2010–11 гг. Четыре программы Большого Востока наняли новых тренеров после увольнения или отставки своих бывших тренеров:
- Депол : Джерри Уэйнрайт был уволен в середине сезона 2009–10, после старта 7–8 и полосы поражений на Биг Востоке с 22 играми. Уэйнрайт, который составил отчет 59–80 и рекорд конференции 20–51 за пять сезонов в школе, был временно заменен помощником тренера Трейси Вебстер , которая оставалась в команде до тех пор, пока не был нанят новый главный тренер. [11] 6 апреля 2010 годаглавный тренер Клемсона Оливер Пурнелл был назван 13-м главным тренером Blue Demons. [12]
- Рутгерс : После тусклого выступления Алых Рыцарей в течение его четырехлетнего срока пребывания в должности и инцидента после окончания бейсбольного матча Питтсбург - Рутджерс , в котором он вступил в кричащий матч с несколькими тренерами Питтсбурга, Фред Хилл оставил свой пост. главный тренер 19 апреля 2010 г. [13] Сообщалось, что Хилла попросили вернуться на сезон 2010–11, однако инцидент с криком побудил спортивного директора Рутгерса Тима Пернетти попросить об отставке Хилла, согласившись на выкуп контракта за 850 000 долларов. в обмен. [13] 6 мая 2010 годаглавный тренер Роберта Морриса Майк Райс-младший был объявлен 17-м главным тренером «Алых рыцарей». [14] Райс пришла к Рутгерсу после успешного трехлетнего пребывания в должности в Роберте Моррисе, достигнув рекордов 73–31 (0,702), рекордов конференции 46–8 (0,852) и двух последовательныхчемпионатов турниров Северо-восточной конференции , что привело к автоматические ставки на турниры NCAA 2009 и 2010 годов .
- Сетон Холл : Бобби Гонсалес был уволен 17 марта 2010 года после четырех бурных сезонов с «Пиратами», в которых его действия на корте и вне его подвергались тщательной проверке. [15] Решение последовало за поражением Сетон Холла 87–69 от Texas Tech в первом раунде Национального пригласительного турнира 2010 года , в котором тогдашний нападающий-второкурсник Херб Поуп был исключен из игры за то, что ударил игрока Texas Tech Дарко Кохадаревича в пах. а сам Гонсалес получил свой седьмой технический фол в сезоне. [15] [16] В заявлениипрезидент Университета Сетон Холл монсеньор Роберт Ширан сказал, что сказал Гонсалесу, что он «потерял [свою] уверенность в способности [Гонсалеса] тренировать и вести эту программу» и принял решение уволить Гонсалес сам по себе после консультации с членами сообщества университетского городка. [15] 29 марта 2010 года бывший помощник Рика Питино в Луисвилле иглавный тренер Айоны Кевин Уиллард был назначен 19-м главным тренером «Пиратов». [17]
- Сент-Джонс : Норм Робертс был уволен с поста главного тренера 19 марта 2010 года после поражения в первом раунде игры NIT против « Мемфиса» , 73–71. [18] Робертс покинул команду после шести сезонов, собрав рекорд 81–101 (0,445), рекорд конференции 32–70 (0,314) и только один победный сезон. 31 марта 2010 года его сменил бывшийглавный тренер Калифорнийского университета в Лос-Анджелесе (1996–2003), а затеманалитик ESPN Стив Лавин . [19]
Прогнозы конференции
В октябрьский день СМИ на Big East конференция опубликовала свои прогнозы по турнирной таблице и командам All-Big East. [20] [21]
Прогнозируемые результаты Большого Востока
Тренеры Большого Востока [20] | Писатели Большого Востока [22] | Rivals.com [23] | |
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1. | Питтсбург (12 *) | Питтсбург (10) | Питтсбург |
2. | Вилланова (1) | Вилланова (3) | Вилланова |
3. | Сиракузы (2) | Сиракузы (2) | Сиракузы |
4. | Джорджтаун | Джорджтаун | Западная Виргиния |
5. | Западная Виргиния | Западная Вирджиния (1) | Джорджтаун |
6. | Сент-Джонс (1) | Маркетт | Маркетт |
7. | Нотр-Дам | Сент-Джонс | Сетон Холл |
8. | Луисвилл (галстук) | Луисвилл | Сент-Джонс |
9. | Маркетт (галстук) | Нотр-Дам | Коннектикут |
10. | Коннектикут | Коннектикут | Нотр-Дам |
11. | Сетон Холл | Сетон Холл | Луисвилл |
12. | Цинциннати | Цинциннати | Цинциннати |
13. | Южная Флорида | Южная Флорида | Южная Флорида |
14. | Провиденс | Рутгерс (галстук) | ДеПол |
15. | Rutgers | Провиденс (галстук) | Провиденс |
16. | ДеПол | ДеПол | Rutgers |
* голоса за первое место |
Предсезонный сборные команды All-Big East
Первая команда | Вторая команда | Похвальный отзыв |
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Остин Фримен , Г., GTWN Kemba Уокер Г., CONN Эштон Гиббс , Г., PITT Джереми Hazell , Г., HALL Кори Фишер , Г., VILL Кевин Джонс , Ф., WVU | Крис Райт , Г., GTWN Джимми Батлер , Ф., MARQ Тим Абромайтис , Ф., Н. Д. Д. Дж. Кеннеди , Г., С. Дж. Крис Джозеф , Ф., SYR | Янси Гейтс , Ф., CIN Дариус Джонсон-Одом , Г., MARQ Рик Джексон , Ф., SYR |
Игрок года в предсезонке Big East: Остин Фриман , Дж., Джорджтаун
Новичок года в предсезонке Big East: Fab Melo , C., Сиракузы
Предсезонные общенациональные опросы
AP [24] | Тренеры [25] | Athlon | Линди | Спортивные новости [26] | Fox Sports [27] | CBS Sports [28] | Rivals.com | Ежегодник с голубой лентой | |
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Коннектикут | RV | ||||||||
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Джорджтаун | 20 | 21 год | 17 | 17 | |||||
Луисвилл | RV | ||||||||
Маркетт | RV | ||||||||
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Питтсбург | 5 | 4 | 8 | 5 | 10 | 6 | 5 | 4 | 4 |
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Сетон Холл | |||||||||
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Сиракузы | 10 | 13 | 9 | 21 год | 7 | 20 | 20 | 8 | 13 |
Вилланова | 6 | 6 | 6 | 13 | 11 | 7 | 9 | 7 | 6 |
Западная Виргиния | RV | RV | 19 | 23 |
Списки наблюдения
4 октября в предсезонный список « Wooden Award» вошли семь игроков Big East. Список наблюдения был составлен из 50 игроков, которые не были трансферами, первокурсниками или медицинскими красными футболистами . [29] 29 октября был объявлен список игроков года в Нейсмит-колледже из 50 человек, в который вошли семь имен Большого Востока. [30]
Деревянный [29] | Нейсмит [30] | |
Кори Фишер, ВИЛЛ | ||
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Остин Фриман, GTWN | ||
Эштон Гиббс, Питт | ||
Джереми Хейзелл, HALL | ||
Кевин Джонс, WVU | ||
Крис Джозеф, SYR | ||
Брэндон Триче, SYR | ||
Кемба Уокер, Коннектикут |
Регулярный сезон
Обзор сезона и основные моменты
- Питтсбург выиграл 2K Sports Coaches против Cancer Classic , победив Техас в финале со счетом 68–66. [31]
- Джорджтаун выиграл Чарльстон Классик , победив штат Северная Каролина , 82–67. [32]
- Коннектикут выиграл пригласительный турнир Мауи , опередив № 2 штата Мичиган в полуфинале, 70–67, и № 8 Кентукки в финале, 84–67. [33] [34] Благодаря этим победам Коннектикут, получивший голоса в ходе опроса AP 22 ноября, занял 7-е место на следующий день, 29 ноября.
- Сент-Джон выиграл Большую перестрелку на Аляске , победив штат Аризона , 67–58. [35]
- Нотр-Дам выиграл Old Spice Classic , победив Висконсин , 58–51. [36]
- Сиракузы выиграли Legends Classic, победив Технологический институт Джорджии , 80–76. [37]
- 23 февраля Маршон Брукс из Провиденса набрал 52 очка в поражении от Нотр-Дама , побив рекорд Большого Востока в 48 очков, установленный Эриком Мердоком из Провиденса в 1991 году.
- В феврале после расследования нарушений при приеме на работу тренер из Коннектикута Джим Кэлхун был отстранен NCAA на три игры Big East в сезоне 2011–2012 годов . [38] Расследование началось после сообщения Yahoo! Sports сообщает, что бывший менеджер команды и агент обеспечил бывшего новобранца Нейта Майлза жильем, транспортом, питанием и представительством, что сотрудники Кэлхауна знали об этом и что сотрудники нарушали ограничения NCAA на связь с Майлзом. Деннис Томас, председатель комитета NCAA по нарушениям, заявил, что Кэлхун был процитирован за то, что «не был в курсе этих проблем с агентом, бустером». [38] Команда также должна будет лишиться одной стипендии с 13 до 12 и 40 дней приема на работу с 130 до 90 на три предстоящих сезона и будет находиться на испытательном сроке до 21 февраля 2014 года.
- 5 марта Маршон Брукс из « Провиденса» набрал 28 очков в завершающей регулярный сезон победе над Рутгерсом , что принесло ему 468 очков в регулярном сезоне Большого Востока, побив предыдущий рекорд сезона в 462 очка, установленный в 1994 году Доньеллом Маршаллом из Коннектикута .
- В тот же день «Сиракузы» обыграли ДеПола на 48 очков (107–59), одержав самую однобокую победу в истории конференций Большого Востока. [39] У «оранжевых» также было 12 игроков в сумме с 71,4% бросков с игры, 77,8% с 3-х очковой дистанции и 90,9% с линии фола.
Списки наблюдения в середине сезона
6 января был опубликован список наблюдения за промежуточным сезоном Wooden Award, в который вошли пять игроков Big East. [40] Список был составлен из 30 игроков, сокращенных от предсезонного списка 50. Среди новичков были старший нападающий Маршон Брукс из Провиденса, старший нападающий Рик Джексон из Сиракуз и старший защитник Брэд Ванамейкер из Питтсбурга. Кроме того, пять игроков Большого Востока, которые были в предсезонном списке, не появились в середине сезона: Кори Фишер , Эштон Гиббс , Джереми Хейзелл , Крис Джозеф и Брэндон Триче. [40] 11 февраля был объявлен «Топ-30» Нейсмита, в который вошли новички Джексон, Ванамакер и охранник Нотр-Дама Бен Хансбро . [41] Между тем, Фишер, Гиббс, Хейзелл, Кевин Джонс и Джозеф, которые были в предсезонном списке, не появились в середине сезона.
Деревянный [40] | Нейсмит [41] | |
Маршон Брукс, ПРОВ | ||
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Остин Фриман , GTWN | ||
Бен Хансбро, Северная Дакота | ||
Рик Джексон, SYR | ||
Кемба Уокер , Коннектикут | ||
Брэд Ванамейкер , PITT |
Статистические лидеры
Командные, личные данные и посещаемость в регулярном сезоне включают все игры конференции и вне конференции, сыгранные с 8 ноября 2010 г. по 5 марта 2011 г. [42]
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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. |
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1 | Syracuse | 19 | 423,924 | 22,312 | 9 | 145,534 | 16,170 | 3 | 30,935 | 10,312 | 31 | 600,393 | 19,368 |
2 | Louisville | 21 | 458,463 | 21,832 | 10 | 100,117 | 10,012 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 31 | 558,580 | 18,019 |
3 | Marquette | 18 | 280,545 | 15,586 | 11 | 116,060 | 10,551 | 2 | n/a | n/a | 31 | 396,605 | 13,676* |
4 | West Virginia | 14 | 160,567 | 11,469 | 11 | 146,510 | 13,319 | 5 | 50,467 | 10,093 | 30 | 357,544 | 11,918 |
5 | Georgetown | 14 | 177,448 | 12,675 | 12 | 150,068 | 12,506 | 4 | 23,403 | 5,851 | 30 | 350,919 | 11,697 |
6 | Pittsburgh | 18 | 195,182 | 10,843 | 9 | 103,829 | 11,537 | 4 | 51,959 | 12,990 | 31 | 350,970 | 11,322 |
7 | Connecticut | 17 | 196,671 | 11,569 | 10 | 132,723 | 13,272 | 3 | 7,200 | 2,400 | 30 | 336,594 | 11,220 |
8 | Villanova | 17 | 178,692 | 10,511 | 12 | 117,343 | 9,779 | 2 | 13,974 | 6,987 | 31 | 310,009 | 10,000 |
9 | Seton Hall | 15 | 119,060 | 7,937 | 11 | 123,899 | 11,264 | 4 | 3,365 | 3,365** | 31 | 246,324 | 9,123** |
10 | St. John's | 15 | 126,466 | 8,431 | 12 | 121,573 | 10,131 | 3 | 15,270 | 5,090 | 30 | 263,309 | 8,777 |
11 | Notre Dame | 17 | 132,350 | 7,785 | 9 | 111,886 | 12,432 | 4 | 9,333 | 3,111† | 30 | 253,569 | 8,743† |
12 | DePaul | 17 | 130,486 | 7,676 | 10 | 116,571 | 11,657 | 3 | 4,995 | 2,498‡ | 30 | 252,052 | 8,691‡ |
13 | Cincinnati | 18 | 132,194 | 7,344 | 12 | 122,472 | 10,206 | 1 | 6,016 | 6,016 | 31 | 260,682 | 8,409 |
14 | Providence | 19 | 133,815 | 7,043 | 10 | 122,776 | 12,278 | 2 | 745 | 372 | 31 | 257,336 | 8,301 |
15 | Rutgers | 16 | 89,636 | 5,602 | 11 | 100,118 | 9,102 | 3 | 29,786 | 9,929 | 30 | 219,540 | 7,318 |
16 | South Florida | 16 | 67,674 | 4,230 | 13 | 88,381 | 6,799 | 2 | 1,100 | 1,100§ | 31 | 157,155 | 5,239§ |
TOTALS | 271 | 3,003,173 | 11,082 | 172 | 1,919,860 | 11,162 | 45 | 248,548 | 6,717^ | 488 | 5,171,581 | 10,774^ | |
* – does not factor two neutral games played, vs. Duke and Gonzaga, in the 2010 CBE Classic, which do not have attendance figures on record.[43][44] Overall average is therefore calculated based on the 29 games with attendance figures. ** – does not factor three neutral games played, vs. Alabama, Clemson, and Arkansas, which do not have attendance figures on record.[45][46][47] Averages are therefore calculated based on the one neutral game and 27 total games with attendance figures. † – does not factor one neutral game played, vs. Kentucky, in the 2010 SEC/Big East Invitational, which does not have an attendance figure on record.[48] Averages are therefore calculated based on the 3 neutral games and 29 total games with attendance figures. ‡ – does not factor one neutral game played, vs. Stanford, in the 2010 76 Classic, which does not have an attendance figure on record.[49] Averages are therefore calculated based on the 2 neutral games and 29 total games with attendance figures. § – does not factor one neutral game played, vs. Texas Tech, in the 2010 South Padre Island Invitational, which does not have an attendance figure on record.[50] Averages are therefore calculated based on the one neutral game and 30 total games with attendance figures. ^ – due to games without attendance figures, overall averages are therefore calculated based on the 37 neutral games and 480 total games with attendance figures. |
Постсезон
Big East Tournament
For the third straight year, all 16 teams in the conference participated in the Big East Tournament.[51] 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. The five-round tournament spanned five consecutive days, from Tuesday, March 8, through Saturday, March 12, at Madison Square Garden in New York City.
2011 Big East Men's Basketball Tournament seeds and results[51] | |||||||||
Seed | School | Conf. | Over. | Tiebreaker[52] | First Round Tuesday, March 8 | Second Round Wednesday, March 9 | Quarterfinals Thursday, March 10 | Semifinals Friday, March 11 | Championship Saturday, March 12 |
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1. | ‡†Pittsburgh | 15–3 | 27–5 | BYE | BYE | #9 CONN, L, 74–76[53] | |||
2. | †Notre Dame | 14–4 | 26–6 | BYE | BYE | #7 CIN – W, 89–51[54] | #3 LOU – L, 77–83OT[55] | ||
3. | †Louisville | 12–6 | 25–9 | 2–0 vs. SYR/SJU | BYE | BYE | #11 MARQ – W, 81–56[56] | #2 ND – W, 83–77OT | #9 CONN – L, 66–69[5] |
4. | †Syracuse | 12–6 | 26–7 | 1–1 vs. LOU/SJU | BYE | BYE | #5 SJU – W, 79–73[57] | #9 CONN – L, 71–76OT[58] | |
5. | #St. John's | 12–6 | 21–11 | 0–2 vs. LOU/SYR | BYE | #13 RUT – W, 65–63[59] | #4 SYR – L, 73–79 | ||
6. | #West Virginia | 11–7 | 20–11 | 1–0 vs. CIN | BYE | #11 MARQ – L, 61–67[60] | |||
7. | #Cincinnati | 11–7 | 25–8 | 0–1 vs. WVU | BYE | #15 USF – W, 87–61[61] | #2 ND – L, 51–89 | ||
8. | #Georgetown | 10–8 | 21–10 | BYE | #9 CONN – L, 62–79[62] | ||||
9. | Connecticut | 9–9 | 26–9 | 2–1 vs. VILL/MARQ | #16 DEP – W, 97–71[4] | #8 GTWN – W, 79–62 | #1 PITT – W, 76–74 | #4 SYR – W, 76–71OT | #3 LOU – W, 69–66 |
10. | Villanova | 9–9. | 21–11 | 1–1 vs. CONN/MARQ | #15 USF – L, 69–70[63] | ||||
11. | Marquette | 9–9 | 20–14 | 1–2 vs. CONN/VILL | #14 PROV – W, 87–66[64] | #6 WVU – W, 67–61 | #3 LOU – L, 56–81 | ||
12. | Seton Hall | 7–11 | 13–18 | #13 RUT – L, 70–76OT[65] | |||||
13. | Rutgers | 5–13 | 15–17 | #12 HALL – W, 76–70OT | #5 SJU – L, 63–65 | ||||
14. | Providence | 4–14 | 15–17 | #11 MARQ – L, 66–87 | |||||
15. | South Florida | 3–14 | 10–23 | #10 VILL – W, 70–69 | #7 CIN – L, 61–87 | ||||
16. | DePaul | 1–17 | 7–24 | #9 CONN – L, 71–97 | |||||
‡ – Big East regular season champions, and tournament No. 1 seed. † – Received a double-bye in the conference tournament. # – Received a single-bye in the conference tournament. Overall records include all games played in the Big East Tournament. |
Highlights
- Connecticut won their first Big East Tournament game in six years, by defeating DePaul, 97–71, in the first round.[4] Their last win came in 2005 against Georgetown, 66–62, in the quarterfinals. In the six intervening losses, the Huskies were beaten three times by Syracuse, including a Big East record six-overtime, 127–117 decision in the 2009 quarterfinals.[66]
- In a controversial finish to a second round game, St. John's defeated Rutgers, 65–63, allowing the Red Storm to advance to the quarterfinals for the first time since 2003.[67] The final seconds of the game were heavily criticized by analysts, including the live ESPN crew, for a lack of officiating that appeared to hinder the Scarlet Knights' late rally, including two uncalled personal fouls against Red Storm players, and an incident in which St. John's forward Justin Brownlee appeared to prematurely celebrate by traveling, stepping out of bounds, and throwing the ball into the stands with more than a second remaining in the game.[67][68][69][70] Rutgers' head coach Mike Rice Jr. could be seen screaming frantically for an explanation for the missed calls, while officials Jim Burr, Tim Higgins and Earl Walton had already left the court.[67] At end of the game, ESPN analyst Doris Burke was quoted as saying, "this was the bizarrest ending of a game I've ever seen," and in a later post-game analysis that "the officials won't sleep tonight."[71][72] Analyst Fran Fraschilla also added that the officiating "crew lost its composure."[71] Following the game, the head of the NCAA's officiating arm, John Adams, who is in charge of selecting 98 officials for the NCAA Tournament, called the lack of officiating "unacceptable," but would still consider the overall body of work of each official throughout the season to determine whether or not they would be invited to the tournament.[73] Big East commissioner John Marinatto released a statement acknowledging "two separate officiating errors" that occurred at the end of the game, but conceded that "neither error is reviewable or correctable under NCAA playing rules."[73] The following day, the conference announced that all three officials had voluntarily withdrawn themselves from the remainder of the tournament, which was, according to Marinatto, "in the best interests of everyone involved — including coaches, student-athletes, game officials and Big East member institutions."[74]
NCAA Tournament
At the finish of the regular season, prior to seeding for the 2011 NCAA Men's Division I Basketball Tournament, it was widely speculated that the Big East would eclipse its NCAA record 8 bids, sending as many as 11 teams to the tournament.[6][7][8] The official tournament selection process took place on Sunday, March 13, and the predictions were accurate, as the following 11 Big East teams received bids into the tournament:[9]
Seed | Region | School | Round of 64 | Round of 32 | Sweet 16 | Elite Eight | Final Four | Championship |
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3 | West | Connecticut | #14 Bucknell – W, 81–52[75] | #6 Cincinnati – W, 69–58[76] | #2 San Diego State – W, 74–67[77] | #5 Arizona – W, 65–63[78] | #4 Kentucky – W, 56–55[79] | #8 Butler – W, 53–41[80] |
11 | East | Marquette | #6 Xavier – W, 66–55[81] | #3 Syracuse – W, 66–62[82] | #2 North Carolina – L, 81–63[83] | |||
1 | Southeast | Pittsburgh | #16 UNC-Asheville – W, 74–51[84] | #8 Butler – L, 70–71[85] | ||||
2 | Southwest | Notre Dame | #15 Akron – W, 69–56[86] | #10 Florida State – L, 57–71 | ||||
3 | East | Syracuse | #14 Indiana State – W, 77–60[87] | #11 Marquette – L, 62–66[82] | ||||
5 | East | West Virginia | #12 Clemson – W, 84–76[88] | #4 Kentucky – L, 63–71[89] | ||||
6 | West | Cincinnati | #11 Missouri – W, 78–63[90] | #3 Connecticut – L, 58–69[76] | ||||
4 | Southwest | Louisville | #13 Morehead State – L, 61–62[91] | |||||
6 | Southeast | St. John's | #11 Gonzaga – L, 71–86[92] | |||||
6 | Southwest | Georgetown | #11 VCU – L, 56–74[93] | |||||
9 | East | Villanova | #8 George Mason – L, 57–61[94] | |||||
11 Bids | W-L (%): | 7–4 (.636) | 2–5 (.286) | 1–1 (.500) | 1–0 (1.000) | 1–0 (1.000) | TOTAL: 13–10 (.565) |
After winning the 2011 Big East Men's Basketball Tournament, Connecticut continued its winning streak all the way to the Final Four in Houston, Texas, defeating Butler in the national championship game for their third national title in school history.[10] Connecticut guard Kemba Walker was named the tournament Most Outstanding Player.[95] Fellow Connecticut guard Jeremy Lamb was also named to the Final Four All-Tournament team.[95] In addition, Walker and Lamb were named to the West All-Regional team, the only Big East players to be named to an All-Region team in the tournament.[96]
National Invitation Tournament
No Big East teams were selected to play in the 2011 National Invitation Tournament.
Рейтинги
Improvement in ranking. | ||
Drop in ranking. | ||
RV | Received votes, but were not ranked. | |
AP | AP Poll.[97] | |
C | ESPN/USA Today Coaches Poll.[98] |
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 | FINAL | ||
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Cincinnati | AP | RV | RV | RV | RV | RV | 24 | 25 | 25 | RV | RV | RV | RV | 25 | RV | n/a | |||||
C | RV | RV | RV | RV | 25 | RV | RV | RV | RV | RV | RV | ||||||||||
Connecticut | AP | RV | RV | RV | 7 | 6 | 4 | 4 | 4 | 8 | 10 | 8 | 5 | 6 | 10 | 13 | 14 | 16 | 21 | 9 | n/a |
C | 9 | 6 | 4 | 4 | 4 | 9 | 9 | 8 | 5 | 7 | 9 | 12 | 15 | 16 | 19 | 8 | 1 | ||||
DePaul | AP | n/a | |||||||||||||||||||
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Georgetown | AP | 20 | 20 | 16 | 16 | 9 | 15 | 10 | 9 | 13 | 22 | 23 | 21 | 13 | 11 | 9 | 11 | 17 | 22 | RV | n/a |
C | 21 | 21 | 16 | 14 | 10 | 13 | 9 | 9 | 13 | 19 | 23 | 20 | 14 | 11 | 9 | 11 | 17 | 22 | 25 | RV | |
Louisville | AP | RV | RV | 24 | 20 | RV | 22 | RV | 18 | 19 | 23 | 15 | 16 | 16 | 16 | 11 | 14 | 14 | n/a | ||
C | RV | RV | RV | RV | 21 | 25 | 20 | 23 | 17 | 15 | 19 | 13 | 15 | 16 | 16 | 11 | 14 | 11 | 22 | ||
Marquette | AP | RV | RV | RV | RV | RV | n/a | ||||||||||||||
C | RV | RV | RV | RV | 20 | ||||||||||||||||
Notre Dame | AP | 25 | 23 | 24 | 22 | 15 | 14 | 9 | 16 | 15 | 9 | 8 | 8 | 9 | 8 | 4 | 5 | n/a | |||
C | RV | 23 | 23 | 20 | 15 | 15 | 11 | 16 | 14 | 8 | 7 | 7 | 9 | 7 | 4 | 6 | 14 | ||||
Pittsburgh | AP | 5 | 5 | 5 | 3 | 3 | 8 | 6 | 6 | 5 | 5 | 5 | 2 | 4 | 4 | 4 | 4 | 4 | 3 | 4 | n/a |
C | 4 | 4 | 5 | 3 | 3 | 8 | 6 | 6 | 5 | 5 | 4 | 2 | 4 | 4 | 4 | 6 | 5 | 3 | 4 | 12 | |
Providence | AP | n/a | |||||||||||||||||||
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Rutgers | AP | n/a | |||||||||||||||||||
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St. John's | AP | RV | RV | RV | RV | 23 | 15 | 17 | 18 | n/a | |||||||||||
C | RV | 25 | 15 | 18 | 19 | ||||||||||||||||
Seton Hall | AP | n/a | |||||||||||||||||||
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South Florida | AP | n/a | |||||||||||||||||||
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Syracuse | AP | 10 | 10 | 9 | 8 | 8 | 5 | 5 | 5 | 4 | 4 | 3 | 9 | 17 | 12 | 17 | 17 | 12 | 11 | 12 | n/a |
C | 13 | 11 | 10 | 7 | 7 | 5 | 5 | 5 | 4 | 4 | 3 | 10 | 17 | 13 | 20 | 20 | 12 | 11 | 14 | 18 | |
Villanova | AP | 6 | 6 | 7 | 12 | 12 | 10 | 8 | 8 | 7 | 7 | 7 | 8 | 12 | 9 | 15 | 15 | 19 | RV | RV | n/a |
C | 6 | 7 | 7 | 12 | 12 | 11 | 8 | 8 | 7 | 7 | 7 | 7 | 12 | 10 | 14 | 14 | 19 | RV | |||
West Virginia | AP | RV | RV | RV | RV | RV | RV | RV | RV | 21 | RV | 25 | 25 | RV | RV | RV | 20 | 22 | n/a | ||
C | RV | RV | RV | RV | RV | RV | RV | RV | RV | RV | RV | RV | RV | RV | RV | RV | RV | RV |
Награды и почести
Conference awards and teams
The following individuals received postseason honors after having been chosen by the Big East Conference coaches.
2011 Big East Men's Basketball Individual Awards | ||||||
Award | Recipient(s) | |||||
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Player of the Year[99] | Ben Hansbrough, G., NOTRE DAME | |||||
Coach of the Year[99] | Mike Brey, NOTRE DAME | |||||
Defensive Player of the Year[100] | Rick Jackson, F., SYRACUSE | |||||
Rookie of the Year[99] | Cleveland Melvin, F., DePAUL | |||||
Scholar-Athlete of the Year[101] | Tim Abromaitis, F., NOTRE DAME | |||||
Most Improved Player[100] | Dwight Hardy, G., ST. JOHN'S | |||||
Sixth Man Award[100] | Justin Burrell, F., ST. JOHN'S | |||||
Sportsmanship Award[100] | Brad Wanamaker, G., PITTSBURGH |
The Player of the Year, Coach of the Year, Rookie of the Year, and Scholar Athlete of the Year awards were announced on Tuesday, March 8, after the post-game interviews of the first session of the first round of the Big East Tournament. The remainder of the individual awards were announced on Monday, March 7, while the All-Big East Men's Basketball Teams were announced on Sunday, March 6.[100][102] 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.[102]
Notre Dame senior guard Ben Hansbrough was named Player of the Year, and head coach Mike Brey was named Coach of the Year, after both leading the Fighting Irish to a surprising second-place finish in the conference regular season, with a record of 14–4.[99] Hansbrough finished the regular season with a team-high 18.5 points per game, and was noted for his all-around quality of play, team leadership, and high efficiency shooting, including .492 field goal shooting, .451 from 3 point range, and .818 at the foul line.[42] Fellow teammate Tim Abromaitis, a senior forward, received the Scholar Athlete of the Year award for the second year in a row, and was only the third player to receive the award in consecutive years.[101]
Defensive Player of the Year Rick Jackson, a senior guard from Syracuse, was chosen for his shot-blocking and rebounding dominance, having led the Big East in both of these statistics during both the conference and non-conference season.[100] This included a leading average of 10.7 rebounds per game, 7.2 defensive rebounds per game, and 2.5 blocks per game.[42]
DePaul freshman forward Cleveland Melvin was named Rookie of the Year, after leading the Blue Demons in scoring, at 14.3 points per game, the highest average for a freshman in the league.[42][99]
Other awardees included most improved player Dwight Hardy, who was credited with helping lead St. John's to a surprising resurgence in the conference, to a tie for third-place finish, with a conference fourth-best 17.9 points per game. Hardy's teammate Justin Burrell was also honored with the Sixth Man Award, for being key to the Red Storm's success, averaging 6.6 points on 51.1 percent shooting, 5.0 rebounds and 21.1 minutes off the bench. Finally, Pittsburgh senior guard Brad Wanamaker received the Sportsmanship Award for his all-around contribution to the team, as its captain, its leader in rebounds, assists, and steals (at 5.3, 5.2, and 1.5 per game, respectively), and its second-highest scorer (at 11.9 per game).[42][100][103]
2011 All-Big East Men's Basketball Teams[102] | ||||||
First Team | Second Team | Third Team | Honorable Mention | All-Rookie Team | ||
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Kemba Walker, G., CONN Austin Freeman, G., GTWN Ben Hansbrough†, G., ND Ashton Gibbs, G., PITT Marshon Brooks, G/F., PROV Dwight Hardy, G., SJU | Preston Knowles, G., LOU Darius Johnson-Odom, G., MARQ Brad Wanamaker, G., PITT Rick Jackson, F., SYR Corey Fisher, G., VILL | Chris Wright, G., GTWN Tim Abromaitis, F., ND Jeremy Hazell, G., HALL Kris Joseph, F., SYR Corey Stokes, G., VILL | Peyton Siva, G., LOU Jimmy Butler, F., MARQ Brandon Triche, G., SYR Kevin Jones, G., WVU | Sean Kilpatrick, G., CIN Jeremy Lamb, G., CONN Shabazz Napier, G., CONN Cleveland Melvin†, F., DEP Brandon Young, G., DEP Gilvydas Biruta, F., RUT | ||
† - denotes unanimous selection |
On the All-Big East Men's Basketball Teams, notable members of the first team included Hansbrough, Hardy, and Providence senior guard/forward Marshon Brooks, who were all given no all-conference consideration prior to the start of the season. Brooks led the conference in scoring, averaging 24.8 points per game, including a Big East single-game record 52 points in a loss to Notre Dame on February 23, 2010.[102][104] On the All-Rookie Team, DePaul forward Cleveland Melvin was the only player to receive a unanimous selection. Notably absent from the list was Preseason Rookie of the Year Fab Melo, a center from Syracuse, who only averaged 9.4 minutes and 2.2 points off the bench.[105]
National awards and teams
Players
Connecticut guard Kemba Walker was recognized as a consensus First Team All-American after being named to the first team All-American lists by the Associated Press,[106] the USBWA,[107] the NABC,[108] and Sporting News.[109] Notre Dame guard Ben Hansbrough was a consensus Second Team All-American after being named to the Second Team by all four selecting bodies.[106][107][108][109] In addition, Providence forward Marshon Brooks was selected as a Third Team All-American by the Associated Press.[106] Pittsburgh guard Brad Wanamaker, Syracuse forward Rick Jackson, St. John's guard Dwight Hardy, Georgetown guard Austin Freeman, and Pittsburgh guard Ashton Gibbs were all named Honorable Mention All-Americans by the Associated Press.[106]
Walker was also selected as the winner of the Bob Cousy Award for the nation's best point guard,[110] and won the second-ever Lute Olson Award for the most outstanding non-freshman in the nation.[111]
For the second consecutive year, Notre Dame senior forward Tim Abromaitis was named to the men's basketball Academic All-America First Team, by CoSIDA and ESPN The Magazine.[112] A graduate student, Abromaitis was pursuing an MBA, specializing in finance, and achieved a 3.72 GPA during his penultimate season with the Fighting Irish.
Award finalists
On March 14, the Wooden Award final ballot was released, and included four Big East players.[113] The list was composed of 20 players, reduced from the midseason list of 30. St. John's guard Dwight Hardy and Notre Dame guard Ben Hansbrough were newcomers to the list, while three Big East players who were on the midseason list did not appear on the final ballot: Austin Freeman, Rick Jackson, and Brad Wanamaker.[113] On March 20, Kemba Walker was named one of four finalists for the Naismith Award.[114]
Wooden[113] | Naismith[114] | |
Marshon Brooks, PROV | ||
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Ben Hansbrough, ND | ||
Dwight Hardy, SJU | ||
Kemba Walker, CONN |
BYU guard Jimmer Fredette was chosen as both the 2011 Wooden Award and 2011 Naismith Award recipient.[115][116]
Coaches
Notre Dame head coach Mike Brey was named the Associated Press Coach of the Year,[117] and was selected for the Henry Iba Award by the USBWA.[118]
Смотрите также
- 2010–11 NCAA Division I men's basketball season
- 2010–11 Cincinnati Bearcats men's basketball team
- 2010–11 Connecticut Huskies men's basketball team
- 2010–11 Georgetown Hoyas men's basketball team
- 2010–11 Louisville Cardinals men's basketball team
- 2010–11 Marquette Golden Eagles men's basketball team
- 2010–11 Notre Dame Fighting Irish men's basketball team
- 2010–11 Pittsburgh Panthers men's basketball team
- 2010–11 Providence Friars men's basketball team
- 2010–11 St. John's Red Storm men's basketball team
- 2010–11 South Florida Bulls men's basketball team
- 2010–11 Syracuse Orange men's basketball team
- 2010–11 Villanova Wildcats men's basketball team
- 2010–11 West Virginia Mountaineers men's basketball team
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