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2013–14 Big Ten Conference men's basketball season


The 2013–14 Big Ten men's basketball season began with practices in October 2013, followed by the start of the 2013–14 NCAA Division I men's basketball season in November. Michigan won the regular season title, but lost to Michigan State in the championship game of the 2014 Big Ten Conference men's basketball tournament.

2013–14 Big Ten Conference men's basketball season
LeagueNCAA Division I
SportBasketball
Number of teams12
TV partner(s)Big Ten Network, ESPN, CBS
2013–14 NCAA Division I men's basketball season
Regular season championsMichigan
  Runners-upMichigan State
Wisconsin
Season MVPNik Stauskas, Michigan
Top scorerTerran Petteway, Nebraska
Tournament
ChampionsMichigan State
  Runners-upMichigan
Finals MVPBranden Dawson, Michigan State
Basketball seasons
2013–14 Big Ten Conference men's basketball standings
Conf Overall
Team W   L   PCT W   L   PCT
No. 7 Michigan 15 3   .833 28 9   .757
No. 12 Wisconsin 12 6   .667 30 8   .789
No. 11 Michigan State 12 6   .667 29 9   .763
Nebraska 11 7   .611 19 13   .594
No. 22 Ohio State 10 8   .556 25 10   .714
Iowa 9 9   .500 20 13   .606
Minnesota 8 10   .444 25 13   .658
Illinois 7 11   .389 20 15   .571
Indiana 7 11   .389 17 15   .531
Penn State 6 12   .333 16 18   .471
Northwestern 6 12   .333 14 19   .424
Purdue 5 13   .278 15 17   .469
2014 Big Ten tournament winner
Rankings from AP poll

Following the season 9 teams participated in post season tournaments. Six teams were invited to participate in the 2014 NCAA Men's Division I Basketball Tournament; two teams were selected for the 2014 National Invitation Tournament and one team competed in the 2014 College Basketball Invitational. The conference posted a 17–7 record in postseason tournaments. Wisconsin reached the final four of the NCAA Tournament and Minnesota won the NIT Tournament.

Nik Stauskas was the Big Ten Conference Men's Basketball Player of the Year and a 2014 Consensus All-American. Big Ten Defensive Player of the Year Aaron Craft was named the NABC Defensive Player of the Year and Men's Basketball Academic All-American of the Year.

The conference had 7 selections in the 2014 NBA draft, including 5 in the first round: Nik Stauskas (8th), Noah Vonleh (9th), Adreian Payne (15th), Gary Harris (19th), Mitch McGary (21st), Glenn Robinson III (40th), and Roy Devyn Marble (56th).

Preseason Edit

Preseason watchlists Edit

Below is a table of notable preseason watch lists. The Senior CLASS award is only for seniors and the Cousy Award is only for point guards.

Wooden[1] Naismith[2] Senior CLASS[3] Robertson[4] Cousy[5]
Noah Vonleh IND
 Y
 Y
Yogi Ferrell IND
 Y
 Y
Mitch McGary MICH
 Y
 Y
 Y
Glenn Robinson III MICH
 Y
 Y
Keith Appling MSU
 Y
 Y
Gary Harris MSU
 Y
 Y
 Y
Adreian Payne MSU
 Y
 Y
 Y
Andre Hollins MINN
 Y
Aaron Craft OSU
 Y
 Y
 Y
 Y
 Y
LaQuinton Ross OSU
 Y
 Y
Tim Frazier PSU
 Y
 Y
Sam Dekker WIS
 Y
 Y

Preseason honors Edit

The following players were selected to the CBS Sports, Associated Press,[6] Sporting News, USA Today,[7] USA Today Sports 2013–14 College Basketball Preview Magazine, Blue Ribbon College Basketball Yearbook, Athlon Sports and ESPN preseason All-American teams and the preseason media All-Big Ten team.[8][9][10][11][12] Preseason All-Big Ten Conference selections are also shown below.[13][14]

CBS AP TSN USA Today USA Today (mag) Blue Ribbon Athlon Sports ESPN NBC BigTen.org BTN
Mitch McGary 2nd 1st 1st 2nd 1st 2nd 2nd 2nd  Y  Y
Adreian Payne 3rd 1st 3rd  Y  Y
Aaron Craft 2nd 2nd 3rd 3rd  Y  Y
Gary Harris 2nd 2nd 4th 3rd 2nd POY POY
Glenn Robinson III  Y  Y
Tim Frazier  Y

Preseason polls Edit

The official preseason media poll announced by the Big Ten Conference at its October 31 media day conference predicted the order of finish at the top of the conference standings would be Michigan State followed by Michigan and Ohio State.[13]

Several Preseason polls included Big Ten Teams.[10][15][16] Sports Illustrated both posted a preseason power ranking and a college basketball preview edition. One of the four regional cover versions featured Harris and Robinson.[17][18]

AP Coaches CBS SI PR SI CBP Sporting News Blue Ribbon
Illinois
Indiana 24 25
Iowa 17 23 24
Michigan 7 9 12 6 7 7 9
Michigan State 2 2 3 3 3 2 1
Minnesota
Nebraska
Northwestern
Ohio State 11 10 8 8 11 11 11
Penn State
Purdue
Wisconsin 20 21 19 16 14

Exhibitions Edit

The first conference exhibition game occurred on October 24, when Illinois hosted McKendree University.[19] In Michigan's second exhibition game on November 4 against Wayne State at Crisler Center, the Big Ten Network scheduled it first-ever live Student U telecast on the linear TV network.[20]

Conference schedules Edit

Before the season, it was announced that for the seventh consecutive season, all regular season conference games and conference tournament games would be broadcast nationally by CBS Sports, ESPN Inc. family of networks including ESPN, ESPN2 and ESPNU, and the Big Ten Network.[21] The Big Ten led the nation in attendance for the 38th consecutive season.[22]

Rankings Edit

The Big Ten began the season with five teams ranked and two others receiving votes in the Coaches' Poll.[23] It began the season with 4 teams ranked and two receiving votes in the AP Poll.[24] In the third poll of the season, Michigan State achieved its first number one ranking since the 2000–01 Spartans reached were number 1 on January 2, 2001.[25][26]

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Michigan State AP 2 2 1 1 1 5 5 5 5 5 4 3 7 9 9 13 18 22 22 11
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Player of the week Edit

Players of the week

Throughout the conference regular season, the Big Ten offices named one or two players of the week and one or two freshmen of the week each Monday.

Week Player of the week Freshman of the week
November 11, 2013[27] Shavon Shields, NEB Noah Vonleh, IND
November 18, 2013[28] Adreian Payne, MSU Noah Vonleh (2), IND
November 25, 2013[29] Frank Kaminsky, WIS Bryson Scott, PUR
December 2, 2013[30] Rayvonte Rice, ILL Zak Irvin, MICH
December 9, 2013[31] LaQuinton Ross, OSU Noah Vonleh (3), IND
December 16, 2013[32] Austin Hollins, MINN Bryson Scott (2), PUR
December 23, 2013[33] Adreian Payne (2), MSU Noah Vonleh (4), IND
Zak Irvin (2), MICH
December 30, 2013[34] Rayvonte Rice (2), ILL Nigel Hayes, WIS
Keith Appling, MSU
January 6, 2014[35] Aaron Craft, OSU Nigel Hayes (2), WIS
January 13, 2014[36] Roy Devyn Marble, IOWA Noah Vonleh (5), IND
January 21, 2014[37] Nik Stauskas, MICH Noah Vonleh (6), IND
January 27, 2014[38] Nik Stauskas (2), MICH Derrick Walton, MICH
February 4, 2014[39] Drew Crawford, NU Noah Vonleh (7), IND
D. J. Newbill, PSU
February 10, 2014[40] Aaron Craft (2), OSU Nigel Hayes (3), WIS
February 17, 2014[41] Frank Kaminsky (2), WIS Nigel Hayes (4), WIS
Terran Petteway, NEB
February 24, 2014[42] Nik Stauskas (3), MICH Kendrick Nunn, ILL
March 3, 2014[43] Will Sheehey, IND Kendrick Nunn (2), ILL
March 10, 2014[44] Nik Stauskas (4), MICH Troy Williams, IND
Shavon Shields (2), NEB

Honors and awards Edit

Aaron Craft and Jordan Morgan were named to the 5-man NCAA Division I Allstate Good Works Team for their commitment to improving their communities and the lives of others.[48] Craft and Drew Crawford were first team Academic All-America selections. Craft was named the Men's Basketball Academic All-America Team Member of the Year.[49] Craft also earned the NABC Defensive Player of the Year award.[50]

Stauskas was a 2014 NCAA Men's Basketball All-American second-team selection by the Sporting News.[51][52] Stauskas earned third team All-American recognition from USA Today, while Gary Harris and Sam Dekker were honorable mention honorees.[53][54] Stauskas was a first team All-American selection by the National Association of Basketball Coaches (NABC).[55] He was also a second team selection by Sports Illustrated[56] and Bleacher Report,[57] as well as a third team selection by NBC Sports.[58] When Stauskas was named second team All-American by the Associated Press,[59] he became a consensus All-American. Harris and Payne where honorable mention AP selections.[59] Stauskas also earned John R. Wooden Award All-American Team recognition.[60]

Watchlists Edit

Keith Appling, Adreian Payne, Aaron Craft, and Sam Dekker were included in the Wooden Award midseason Top 25 watchlist.[61] Appling and Gary Harris were selected to the 23-man Oscar Robertson Award midseason watchlist by the United States Basketball Writers Association (USBWA).[62] Appling, Harris, Nik Stauskas and Roy Devyn Marble were named to the 30-man Naismith College Player of the Year midseason watchlist.[63][64] Noah Vonleh was selected for the 9-player Integris Wayman Tisdale Award Midseason Watch List by the USBWA.[65] On January 31, Aaron Craft, Drew Crawford, Shavon Shields and Dave Sobolewski were named an Academic All-District by CoSIDA, placing them among the 40 finalists for fifteen 2013–14 Academic All-American basketball selections.[66] On February 12, Craft and Tim Frazier were named two of ten finalists for the Men's basketball Senior CLASS Award.[67] On February 17, Yogi Ferrell, Appling and Craft were among the 23 finalists for the Bob Cousy Award.[68][69] Although the Big Ten had no finalists for the USBWA's Robertson or Tisdale Awards, John Beilein was one of ten finalists for the USBWA's Henry Iba National Coach of the Year Award.[70] He was also a finalist for the Naismith College Coach of the Year, and Jim Phelan Awards. Tim Miles was also a finalist for the Phelan award.[70][71][72] On March 8, Stauskas and Harris were listed among the 15 finalists for the John R. Wooden Award.[73] Craft was one of six Cousy Award finalist.[74]

All-Big Ten Awards and Teams Edit

On March 10, The Big Ten announced most of its conference awards.[75][76]

Honor Coaches Media
Player of the Year Nik Stauskas, Michigan Nik Stauskas, Michigan
Coach of the Year Tim Miles, Nebraska John Beilein, Michigan
Freshman of the Year Noah Vonleh, Indiana Noah Vonleh, Indiana
Defensive Player of the Year Aaron Craft, Ohio State Not Selected
Sixth Man of the Year Nigel Hayes, Wisconsin Not Selected
All Big Ten First Team Nik Stauskas, Michigan Nik Stauskas, Michigan
Gary Harris, Michigan State Gary Harris, Michigan State
Roy Devyn Marble, Iowa Roy Devyn Marble, Iowa
Terran Petteway, Nebraska Terran Petteway, Nebraska
Frank Kaminsky, Wisconsin Frank Kaminsky, Wisconsin
All Big Ten Second Team Yogi Ferrell, Indiana Yogi Ferrell, Indiana
Adreian Payne, Michigan State Adreian Payne, Michigan State
Caris LeVert, Michigan Caris LeVert, Michigan
D. J. Newbill, Penn State D. J. Newbill, Penn State
Sam Dekker, Wisconsin Aaron Craft, Ohio State
All Big Ten Third Team Aaron Craft, Ohio State Sam Dekker, Wisconsin
Tim Frazier, Penn State Tim Frazier, Penn State
Aaron White, Iowa Aaron White, Iowa
Noah Vonleh, Indiana Noah Vonleh, Indiana
LaQuinton Ross, Ohio State Drew Crawford, Northwestern
All Big Ten Honorable Mention Drew Crawford, Northwestern LaQuinton Ross, Ohio State
Keith Appling, Michigan State Keith Appling, Michigan State
Glenn Robinson III, Michigan Glenn Robinson III, Michigan
Andre Hollins, Minnesota Andre Hollins, Minnesota
A. J. Hammons, Purdue A. J. Hammons, Purdue
Ben Brust, Wisconsin Ben Brust, Wisconsin
Shavon Shields, Nebraska Shavon Shields, Nebraska
Rayvonte Rice, Illinois Rayvonte Rice, Illinois
Denzel Valentine, Michigan State Denzel Valentine, Michigan State
Not Selected Will Sheehey, Indiana
DeAndre Mathieu, Minnesota
Josh Gasser, Wisconsin
Traevon Jackson, Wisconsin
All-Freshman Team Kendrick Nunn, Illinois Not Selected
Derrick Walton Jr., Michigan
Nigel Hayes, Wisconsin
Noah Vonleh, Indiana
Kendall Stephens, Purdue
All Defensive Team Gary Harris, Michigan State Not Selected
A. J. Hammons, Purdue
Aaron Craft, Ohio State
Shannon Scott, Ohio State
Josh Gasser, Wisconsin

34 athletes earned Academic All-Big Ten recognition. Drew Crawford and Tim Frazier earned their fourth Academic All-B1G recognitions, while Aaron Craft earned his third.[77]

NABC Edit

The National Association of Basketball Coaches announced their Division I All-District teams on March 12, recognizing the nation's best men's collegiate basketball student-athletes. Selected and voted on by member coaches of the NABC, 252 student-athletes, from 25 districts were chosen. The selections on this list were then eligible for NABC Coaches' All-America Honors. The following list represented the District 7 players chosen to the list.[78][79]

USBWA Edit

On March 11, the U.S. Basketball Writers Association released its 2013–14 Men's All-District Teams, based upon voting from its national membership. There were nine regions from coast to coast, and a player and coach of the year were selected in each. The following lists all the Big Ten representatives selected within their respective regions.[80][81]

Postseason Edit

Big Ten tournament Edit

2014 Big Ten Conference men's basketball tournament seeds and results
Seed School Conf. Over. Tiebreaker First round
March 13
Quarterfinals
March 14
Semifinals
March 15
Championship
March 16
1 Michigan ‡ # 15–3 24–7 Bye Defeated Illinois 64–63 Defeated Ohio State 72–69 Eliminated by Michigan State 55–69
2 Wisconsin # 12–6 26–6 1–0 vs Michigan St. Bye Defeated Minnesota 83–57 Eliminated by Michigan State 75–83
3 Michigan State # 12–6 24–8 0–1 vs Wisconsin Bye Defeated Northwestern 67–51 Defeated Wisconsin 83–75 Defeated Michigan 69–55
4 Nebraska # 11–7 19–12 Bye Eliminated by Ohio State 67–71
5 Ohio State 10–8 25–8 Defeated Purdue 63–61 Defeated Nebraska 71–67 Eliminated by Michigan 69–72
6 Iowa 9–9 20–12 Eliminated by Northwestern 62–67
7 Minnesota 8–10 20–13 Defeated Penn State 63–56 Eliminated by Wisconsin 67–83
8 Indiana 7–11 17–15 1–1 vs Illinois Eliminated by Illinois 54–64
9 Illinois 7–11 19–14 1–1 vs Indiana Defeated Indiana 64–54 Eliminated by Michigan 63–64
10 Penn State 6–12 15–17 1–0 vs. Northwestern Eliminated by Minnesota 56–63
11 Northwestern 6–12 14–19 0–1 vs. Penn State Defeated Iowa 67–62 Eliminated by Michigan State 51–67
12 Purdue 5–13 15–17 Eliminated by Ohio State 61–63
‡ – Big Ten regular season champions, and tournament No. 1 seed.
# – Received a bye in the conference tournament.
Overall records include all games played in the Big Ten tournament.

NCAA tournament Edit

The Big Ten Conference had six bids to the 2014 NCAA Men's Division I Basketball Tournament.[82] However, the conference endured its 14th consecutive season without winning the tournament.[83]

Seed Region School First Four Round of 64 Round of 32 Sweet 16 Elite Eight Final Four Championship
2 Midwest Michigan n/a Defeated Wofford 57–40 Defeated Texas 79–65 Defeated Tennessee 73–71 Eliminated by Kentucky 72–75
2 West Wisconsin n/a Defeated American 75–35 Defeated Oregon 85–77 Defeated Baylor 69–52 Defeated Arizona 64–63 (OT) Eliminated by Kentucky 74-73
4 East Michigan State n/a Defeated Delaware 93–78 Defeated Harvard 80–73 Defeated Virginia 61–59 Eliminated by Connecticut 54–60
6 South Ohio State n/a Eliminated by Dayton 60–59
11 West Nebraska n/a Eliminated by Baylor 74–60
11 Midwest Iowa Eliminated by Tennessee 78–65
W–L (%): 0–1 (.000) 3–2 (.600) 3–0 (1.000) 3–0 (1.000) 1–2 (.333) 0–1 (.000) 0–0 (–) Total: 10–6 (.625)

National Invitation tournament Edit

Minnesota won the National Invitation Tournament for the third time in school history.[84]

Seed Bracket School First round Second round Quarterfinals Semifinals Finals
1 Minnesota Minnesota Defeated High Point 88–81 Defeated Saint Mary's 63–55 Defeated Southern Miss 81–73 Defeated Florida State 67–64OT Defeated SMU 65–63
2 St. John's Illinois Defeated Boston University 66–62 Eliminated by Clemson 50–49
W–L (%): 2–0 (1.000) 1–1 (.500) 1–0 (1.000) 1–0 (1.000) 1–0 (1.000) Total: 6–1 (.857)

College Basketball Invitational Edit

School First round Quarterfinals Semifinals Finals
Penn State Defeated Hampton 69–65 Eliminated by Siena 52–54
W–L (%): 1–0 (1.000) 0–1 (.000) 0–0 (–) 0–0 (–) Total: 1–1 (.500)

2014 NBA draft Edit

The following all-conference selections were listed as seniors: Roy Devyn Marble, Adreian Payne, Aaron Craft, Tim Frazier, and Drew Crawford.

Players who have declared for the 2014 draft lose their NCAA eligibility on April 15, 2014, although players with eligibility remain eligible to declare for the draft until April 27.[85] At the close of business on April 15, the Big Ten Network sent a tweet of tweets that listed the following individuals as having declared for the draft: Noah Vonleh,[86] LaQuinton Ross,[87] Gary Harris,[88] Nik Stauskas[89] and Glenn Robinson III.[89][90] Mitch McGary eventually joined the list of early entrants.[91][92]

Marble, Payne, Craft and all six early entrants were selected to receive invitations to the NBA Draft Combine.[93] Seven Big Ten athletes were selected and five were selected in the first round. That was the most first rounders since the 1990 NBA draft and the most overall since the 2000 NBA draft when 8 players were drafted.[94]

Rnd. Pick Player Pos. Nationality Team School / club team
1 8 Nik Stauskas SG   Canada Sacramento Kings Michigan (So.)
1 9 Noah Vonleh PF   United States Charlotte Hornets (from Detroit)9 Indiana (Fr.)
1 15 Adreian Payne PF   United States Atlanta Hawks Michigan State (Sr.)
1 19 Gary Harris SG   United States Chicago Bulls Michigan State (So.)
1 21 Mitch McGary C   United States Oklahoma City Thunder (from Dallas via L.A. Lakers and Houston)21 Michigan (So.)
2 40 Glenn Robinson III SF   United States Minnesota Timberwolves (from New Orleans)40 Michigan (So.)
2 56 Roy Devyn Marble SG   United States Orlando Magic (from Portland via Denver)56 Iowa (Sr.)

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The 2013 14 Big Ten men s basketball season began with practices in October 2013 followed by the start of the 2013 14 NCAA Division I men s basketball season in November Michigan won the regular season title but lost to Michigan State in the championship game of the 2014 Big Ten Conference men s basketball tournament 2013 14 Big Ten Conference men s basketball seasonLeagueNCAA Division ISportBasketballNumber of teams12TV partner s Big Ten Network ESPN CBS2013 14 NCAA Division I men s basketball seasonRegular season championsMichigan Runners upMichigan StateWisconsinSeason MVPNik Stauskas MichiganTop scorerTerran Petteway NebraskaTournamentChampionsMichigan State Runners upMichiganFinals MVPBranden Dawson Michigan StateBasketball seasons 2012 132014 15 2013 14 Big Ten Conference men s basketball standings vte Conf OverallTeam W L PCT W L PCTNo 7 Michigan 15 3 833 28 9 757No 12 Wisconsin 12 6 667 30 8 789No 11 Michigan State 12 6 667 29 9 763Nebraska 11 7 611 19 13 594No 22 Ohio State 10 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in the 2014 NBA draft including 5 in the first round Nik Stauskas 8th Noah Vonleh 9th Adreian Payne 15th Gary Harris 19th Mitch McGary 21st Glenn Robinson III 40th and Roy Devyn Marble 56th Contents 1 Preseason 1 1 Preseason watchlists 1 2 Preseason honors 1 3 Preseason polls 1 4 Exhibitions 2 Conference schedules 3 Rankings 4 Player of the week 5 Honors and awards 5 1 Watchlists 5 2 All Big Ten Awards and Teams 5 3 NABC 5 4 USBWA 6 Postseason 6 1 Big Ten tournament 6 2 NCAA tournament 6 3 National Invitation tournament 6 4 College Basketball Invitational 6 5 2014 NBA draft 7 ReferencesPreseason EditPreseason watchlists Edit Below is a table of notable preseason watch lists The Senior CLASS award is only for seniors and the Cousy Award is only for point guards Wooden 1 Naismith 2 Senior CLASS 3 Robertson 4 Cousy 5 Noah Vonleh IND nbsp Y nbsp YYogi Ferrell IND nbsp Y nbsp YMitch McGary MICH nbsp Y nbsp Y nbsp YGlenn Robinson III MICH nbsp Y nbsp YKeith Appling MSU nbsp Y nbsp YGary Harris MSU nbsp Y nbsp Y nbsp YAdreian Payne MSU nbsp Y nbsp Y nbsp YAndre Hollins MINN nbsp YAaron Craft OSU nbsp Y nbsp Y nbsp Y nbsp Y nbsp YLaQuinton Ross OSU nbsp Y nbsp YTim Frazier PSU nbsp Y nbsp YSam Dekker WIS nbsp Y nbsp YPreseason honors Edit The following players were selected to the CBS Sports Associated Press 6 Sporting News USA Today 7 USA Today Sports 2013 14 College Basketball Preview Magazine Blue Ribbon College Basketball Yearbook Athlon Sports and ESPN preseason All American teams and the preseason media All Big Ten team 8 9 10 11 12 Preseason All Big Ten Conference selections are also shown below 13 14 CBS AP TSN USA Today USA Today mag Blue Ribbon Athlon Sports ESPN NBC BigTen org BTNMitch McGary 2nd 1st 1st 2nd 1st 2nd 2nd 2nd nbsp Y nbsp YAdreian Payne 3rd 1st 3rd nbsp Y nbsp YAaron Craft 2nd 2nd 3rd 3rd nbsp Y nbsp YGary Harris 2nd 2nd 4th 3rd 2nd POY POYGlenn Robinson III nbsp Y nbsp YTim Frazier nbsp YPreseason polls Edit Main article 2013 14 NCAA Division I men s basketball season Pre season polls The official preseason media poll announced by the Big Ten Conference at its October 31 media day conference predicted the order of finish at the top of the conference standings would be Michigan State followed by Michigan and Ohio State 13 Several Preseason polls included Big Ten Teams 10 15 16 Sports Illustrated both posted a preseason power ranking and a college basketball preview edition One of the four regional cover versions featured Harris and Robinson 17 18 AP Coaches CBS SI PR SI CBP Sporting News Blue RibbonIllinoisIndiana 24 25Iowa 17 23 24Michigan 7 9 12 6 7 7 9Michigan State 2 2 3 3 3 2 1MinnesotaNebraskaNorthwesternOhio State 11 10 8 8 11 11 11Penn StatePurdueWisconsin 20 21 19 16 14Exhibitions Edit The first conference exhibition game occurred on October 24 when Illinois hosted McKendree University 19 In Michigan s second exhibition game on November 4 against Wayne State at Crisler Center the Big Ten Network scheduled it first ever live Student U telecast on the linear TV network 20 Conference schedules EditBefore the season it was announced that for the seventh consecutive season all regular season conference games and conference tournament games would be broadcast nationally by CBS Sports ESPN Inc family of networks including ESPN ESPN2 and ESPNU and the Big Ten Network 21 The Big Ten led the nation in attendance for the 38th consecutive season 22 Rankings EditSee also 2013 14 NCAA Division I men s basketball rankings The Big Ten began the season with five teams ranked and two others receiving votes in the Coaches Poll 23 It began the season with 4 teams ranked and two receiving votes in the AP Poll 24 In the third poll of the season Michigan State achieved its first number one ranking since the 2000 01 Spartans reached were number 1 on January 2 2001 25 26 Legend Improvement in ranking Drop in ranking Not ranked previous weekRV Received votes but were not ranked in Top 25 of poll Pre Wk 1 Wk2 Wk3 Wk4 Wk5 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two freshmen of the week each Monday Week Player of the week Freshman of the weekNovember 11 2013 27 Shavon Shields NEB Noah Vonleh INDNovember 18 2013 28 Adreian Payne MSU Noah Vonleh 2 INDNovember 25 2013 29 Frank Kaminsky WIS Bryson Scott PURDecember 2 2013 30 Rayvonte Rice ILL Zak Irvin MICHDecember 9 2013 31 LaQuinton Ross OSU Noah Vonleh 3 INDDecember 16 2013 32 Austin Hollins MINN Bryson Scott 2 PURDecember 23 2013 33 Adreian Payne 2 MSU Noah Vonleh 4 INDZak Irvin 2 MICHDecember 30 2013 34 Rayvonte Rice 2 ILL Nigel Hayes WISKeith Appling MSUJanuary 6 2014 35 Aaron Craft OSU Nigel Hayes 2 WISJanuary 13 2014 36 Roy Devyn Marble IOWA Noah Vonleh 5 INDJanuary 21 2014 37 Nik Stauskas MICH Noah Vonleh 6 INDJanuary 27 2014 38 Nik Stauskas 2 MICH Derrick Walton MICHFebruary 4 2014 39 Drew Crawford NU Noah Vonleh 7 INDD J Newbill PSUFebruary 10 2014 40 Aaron Craft 2 OSU Nigel Hayes 3 WISFebruary 17 2014 41 Frank Kaminsky 2 WIS Nigel Hayes 4 WISTerran Petteway NEBFebruary 24 2014 42 Nik Stauskas 3 MICH Kendrick Nunn ILLMarch 3 2014 43 Will Sheehey IND Kendrick Nunn 2 ILLMarch 10 2014 44 Nik Stauskas 4 MICH Troy Williams INDShavon Shields 2 NEBNik Stauskas also earned national player of the week recognition from CBS Sports on January 27 45 Stauskas also earned Oscar Robertson National Player of the Week recognition from United States Basketball Writers Association USBWA on January 28 46 Drew Crawford earned Oscar Robertson National Player of the Week on February 4 47 Honors and awards EditAaron Craft and Jordan Morgan were named to the 5 man NCAA Division I Allstate Good Works Team for their commitment to improving their communities and the lives of others 48 Craft and Drew Crawford were first team Academic All America selections Craft was named the Men s Basketball Academic All America Team Member of the Year 49 Craft also earned the NABC Defensive Player of the Year award 50 Stauskas was a 2014 NCAA Men s Basketball All American second team selection by the Sporting News 51 52 Stauskas earned third team All American recognition from USA Today while Gary Harris and Sam Dekker were honorable mention honorees 53 54 Stauskas was a first team All American selection by the National Association of Basketball Coaches NABC 55 He was also a second team selection by Sports Illustrated 56 and Bleacher Report 57 as well as a third team selection by NBC Sports 58 When Stauskas was named second team All American by the Associated Press 59 he became a consensus All American Harris and Payne where honorable mention AP selections 59 Stauskas also earned John R Wooden Award All American Team recognition 60 Watchlists Edit Keith Appling Adreian Payne Aaron Craft and Sam Dekker were included in the Wooden Award midseason Top 25 watchlist 61 Appling and Gary Harris were selected to the 23 man Oscar Robertson Award midseason watchlist by the United States Basketball Writers Association USBWA 62 Appling Harris Nik Stauskas and Roy Devyn Marble were named to the 30 man Naismith College Player of the Year midseason watchlist 63 64 Noah Vonleh was selected for the 9 player Integris Wayman Tisdale Award Midseason Watch List by the USBWA 65 On January 31 Aaron Craft Drew Crawford Shavon Shields and Dave Sobolewski were named an Academic All District by CoSIDA placing them among the 40 finalists for fifteen 2013 14 Academic All American basketball selections 66 On February 12 Craft and Tim Frazier were named two of ten finalists for the Men s basketball Senior CLASS Award 67 On February 17 Yogi Ferrell Appling and Craft were among the 23 finalists for the Bob Cousy Award 68 69 Although the Big Ten had no finalists for the USBWA s Robertson or Tisdale Awards John Beilein was one of ten finalists for the USBWA s Henry Iba National Coach of the Year Award 70 He was also a finalist for the Naismith College Coach of the Year and Jim Phelan Awards Tim Miles was also a finalist for the Phelan award 70 71 72 On March 8 Stauskas and Harris were listed among the 15 finalists for the John R Wooden Award 73 Craft was one of six Cousy Award finalist 74 All Big Ten Awards and Teams Edit On March 10 The Big Ten announced most of its conference awards 75 76 Honor Coaches MediaPlayer of the Year Nik Stauskas Michigan Nik Stauskas MichiganCoach of the Year Tim Miles Nebraska John Beilein MichiganFreshman of the Year Noah Vonleh Indiana Noah Vonleh IndianaDefensive Player of the Year Aaron Craft Ohio State Not SelectedSixth Man of the Year Nigel Hayes Wisconsin Not SelectedAll Big Ten First Team Nik Stauskas Michigan Nik Stauskas MichiganGary Harris Michigan State Gary Harris Michigan StateRoy Devyn Marble Iowa Roy Devyn Marble IowaTerran Petteway Nebraska Terran Petteway NebraskaFrank Kaminsky Wisconsin Frank Kaminsky WisconsinAll Big Ten Second Team Yogi Ferrell Indiana Yogi Ferrell IndianaAdreian Payne Michigan State Adreian Payne Michigan StateCaris LeVert Michigan Caris LeVert MichiganD J Newbill Penn State D J Newbill Penn StateSam Dekker Wisconsin Aaron Craft Ohio StateAll Big Ten Third Team Aaron Craft Ohio State Sam Dekker WisconsinTim Frazier Penn State Tim Frazier Penn StateAaron White Iowa Aaron White IowaNoah Vonleh Indiana Noah Vonleh IndianaLaQuinton Ross Ohio State Drew Crawford NorthwesternAll Big Ten Honorable Mention Drew Crawford Northwestern LaQuinton Ross Ohio StateKeith Appling Michigan State Keith Appling Michigan StateGlenn Robinson III Michigan Glenn Robinson III MichiganAndre Hollins Minnesota Andre Hollins MinnesotaA J Hammons Purdue A J Hammons PurdueBen Brust Wisconsin Ben Brust WisconsinShavon Shields Nebraska Shavon Shields NebraskaRayvonte Rice Illinois Rayvonte Rice IllinoisDenzel Valentine Michigan State Denzel Valentine Michigan StateNot Selected Will Sheehey IndianaDeAndre Mathieu MinnesotaJosh Gasser WisconsinTraevon Jackson WisconsinAll Freshman Team Kendrick Nunn Illinois Not SelectedDerrick Walton Jr MichiganNigel Hayes WisconsinNoah Vonleh IndianaKendall Stephens PurdueAll Defensive Team Gary Harris Michigan State Not SelectedA J Hammons PurdueAaron Craft Ohio StateShannon Scott Ohio StateJosh Gasser Wisconsin34 athletes earned Academic All Big Ten recognition Drew Crawford and Tim Frazier earned their fourth Academic All B1G recognitions while Aaron Craft earned his third 77 NABC Edit The National Association of Basketball Coaches announced their Division I All District teams on March 12 recognizing the nation s best men s collegiate basketball student athletes Selected and voted on by member coaches of the NABC 252 student athletes from 25 districts were chosen The selections on this list were then eligible for NABC Coaches All America Honors The following list represented the District 7 players chosen to the list 78 79 First TeamNik Stauskas Michigan Terran Petteway Nebraska Gary Harris Michigan State Roy Devyn Marble Iowa Yogi Ferrell Indiana Second TeamAdreian Payne Michigan State Drew Crawford Northwestern D J Newbill Penn State Aaron Craft Ohio State Keith Appling Michigan State USBWA Edit On March 11 the U S Basketball Writers Association released its 2013 14 Men s All District Teams based upon voting from its national membership There were nine regions from coast to coast and a player and coach of the year were selected in each The following lists all the Big Ten representatives selected within their respective regions 80 81 District II NY NJ DE DC PA WV None Selected District V OH IN IL MI MN WI Player of the Year Nik Stauskas MichiganCoach of the Year John Beilein MichiganAll District Team Aaron Craft Ohio State Sam Dekker Wisconsin Yogi Ferrell Indiana Gary Harris Michigan State Frank Kaminsky Wisconsin Caris LeVert Michigan Adreian Payne Michigan State Nik Stauskas Michigan District VI IA MO KS OK NE ND SD Roy Devyn Marble Iowa Terran Petteway NebraskaPostseason EditBig Ten tournament Edit Main article 2014 Big Ten Conference men s basketball tournament March 13 16 2014 Big Ten Conference men s basketball tournament Bankers Life Fieldhouse Indianapolis 2014 Big Ten Conference men s basketball tournament seeds and resultsSeed School Conf Over Tiebreaker First roundMarch 13 QuarterfinalsMarch 14 SemifinalsMarch 15 ChampionshipMarch 161 Michigan 15 3 24 7 Bye Defeated Illinois 64 63 Defeated Ohio State 72 69 Eliminated by Michigan State 55 692 Wisconsin 12 6 26 6 1 0 vs Michigan St Bye Defeated Minnesota 83 57 Eliminated by Michigan State 75 833 Michigan State 12 6 24 8 0 1 vs Wisconsin Bye Defeated Northwestern 67 51 Defeated Wisconsin 83 75 Defeated Michigan 69 554 Nebraska 11 7 19 12 Bye Eliminated by Ohio State 67 715 Ohio State 10 8 25 8 Defeated Purdue 63 61 Defeated Nebraska 71 67 Eliminated by Michigan 69 726 Iowa 9 9 20 12 Eliminated by Northwestern 62 677 Minnesota 8 10 20 13 Defeated Penn State 63 56 Eliminated by Wisconsin 67 838 Indiana 7 11 17 15 1 1 vs Illinois Eliminated by Illinois 54 649 Illinois 7 11 19 14 1 1 vs Indiana Defeated Indiana 64 54 Eliminated by Michigan 63 6410 Penn State 6 12 15 17 1 0 vs Northwestern Eliminated by Minnesota 56 6311 Northwestern 6 12 14 19 0 1 vs Penn State Defeated Iowa 67 62 Eliminated by Michigan State 51 6712 Purdue 5 13 15 17 Eliminated by Ohio State 61 63 Big Ten regular season champions and tournament No 1 seed Received a bye in the conference tournament Overall records include all games played in the Big Ten tournament NCAA tournament Edit Main article 2014 NCAA Men s Division I Basketball Tournament The Big Ten Conference had six bids to the 2014 NCAA Men s Division I Basketball Tournament 82 However the conference endured its 14th consecutive season without winning the tournament 83 Seed Region School First Four Round of 64 Round of 32 Sweet 16 Elite Eight Final Four Championship2 Midwest Michigan n a Defeated Wofford 57 40 Defeated Texas 79 65 Defeated Tennessee 73 71 Eliminated by Kentucky 72 752 West Wisconsin n a Defeated American 75 35 Defeated Oregon 85 77 Defeated Baylor 69 52 Defeated Arizona 64 63 OT Eliminated by Kentucky 74 734 East Michigan State n a Defeated Delaware 93 78 Defeated Harvard 80 73 Defeated Virginia 61 59 Eliminated by Connecticut 54 606 South Ohio State n a Eliminated by Dayton 60 5911 West Nebraska n a Eliminated by Baylor 74 6011 Midwest Iowa Eliminated by Tennessee 78 65W L 0 1 000 3 2 600 3 0 1 000 3 0 1 000 1 2 333 0 1 000 0 0 Total 10 6 625 National Invitation tournament Edit Main article 2014 National Invitation Tournament Minnesota won the National Invitation Tournament for the third time in school history 84 Seed Bracket School First round Second round Quarterfinals Semifinals Finals1 Minnesota Minnesota Defeated High Point 88 81 Defeated Saint Mary s 63 55 Defeated Southern Miss 81 73 Defeated Florida State 67 64OT Defeated SMU 65 632 St John s Illinois Defeated Boston University 66 62 Eliminated by Clemson 50 49W L 2 0 1 000 1 1 500 1 0 1 000 1 0 1 000 1 0 1 000 Total 6 1 857 College Basketball Invitational Edit Main article 2014 College Basketball Invitational School First round Quarterfinals Semifinals FinalsPenn State Defeated Hampton 69 65 Eliminated by Siena 52 54W L 1 0 1 000 0 1 000 0 0 0 0 Total 1 1 500 2014 NBA draft Edit Main article 2014 NBA draft The following all conference selections were listed as seniors Roy Devyn Marble Adreian Payne Aaron Craft Tim Frazier and Drew Crawford Players who have declared for the 2014 draft lose their NCAA eligibility on April 15 2014 although players with eligibility remain eligible to declare for the draft until April 27 85 At the close of business on April 15 the Big Ten Network sent a tweet of tweets that listed the following individuals as having declared for the draft Noah Vonleh 86 LaQuinton Ross 87 Gary Harris 88 Nik Stauskas 89 and Glenn Robinson III 89 90 Mitch McGary eventually joined the list of early entrants 91 92 Marble Payne Craft and all six early entrants were selected to receive invitations to the NBA Draft Combine 93 Seven Big Ten athletes were selected and five were selected in the first round 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