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2015–16 NCAA Division I men's basketball season

The 2015–16 NCAA Division I men's basketball season began on November 13. The first tournament was the 2K Sports Classic and ended with the Final Four in Houston April 2–4. Practices officially began on October 2.

2015–16 NCAA Division I men's basketball season
Preseason AP No. 1North Carolina
Regular seasonNovember 13, 2015 – March 13, 2016
NCAA Tournament2016
Tournament datesMarch 15 – April 4, 2016
National ChampionshipNRG Stadium
Houston, Texas
NCAA ChampionsVillanova
Other championsGeorge Washington (NIT),
Old Dominion (Vegas 16),
Nevada (CBI),
Columbia (CIT)
Player of the Year
(Naismith, Wooden)
Buddy Hield, Oklahoma

Rule changes Edit

The following rule changes were proposed by the NCAA Men's Rules Committee for the 2015–16 season,[1][2] and officially approved by the NCAA Men's Playing Rules Oversight Panel:[3]

  • Reducing the shot clock from 35 to 30 seconds (same as the women's game).
  • Providing offensive players the same verticality protections as defensive players.
  • Extending the restricted-area arc from 3 feet to 4 feet from the basket.
  • Reducing the number of team timeouts from 5 to 4, with a limit of no more than 3 timeouts in the second half.
  • Ending the practice of coaches calling timeouts from the bench in live-ball situations.
  • Tightening the 10-second backcourt rule, under which the offensive team has 10 seconds to advance the ball from the backcourt to the frontcourt. The following situations, all of which resulted in a reset of the 10-second count under previous rules, no longer reset the count:
    • The defense deflects the ball out of bounds.
    • A held ball situation in the offensive backcourt in which the possession arrow favors the offense.
    • A technical foul against the offensive team during possession in its own backcourt.
  • Eliminating the five-second "closely-guarded" rule while the ball is being dribbled.
  • Allowing for technical fouls to be called on players who are determined to have faked a foul while reviewing for a flagrant foul.
  • Allow video replay of shot-clock violations throughout the game. Previously, this type of review was limited to only the final 2:00 of the game and in overtime.
  • "Class B" technical fouls, such as hanging on the rim and delay of game, now result in one free throw by the non-violating team instead of the previous two.
  • Requiring that a timeout taken 30 seconds or less before a scheduled media timeout break (which are at 16:00, 12:00, 8:00, and 4:00 of each half) become the media timeout. This particular change had been made in NCAA women's basketball effective with the 2013–14 season.
  • Stricter enforcement of resumption of play after timeouts, and reducing from 20 seconds to 15 seconds the time allowed to replace a disqualified (fouled out) player. Teams will receive a delay-of-game warning after the first violation, and a Class B technical foul for each subsequent violation.
  • Dunking will be allowed during team warmups and halftime.
  • An experimental rule allowing players six personal fouls instead of five will be used in all national postseason tournaments except for the NCAA tournament.

Season headlines Edit

  • May 27 – The NCAA announced its Academic Progress Rate (APR) sanctions for the 2015–16 school year. A total of 21 programs in 9 sports were declared ineligible for postseason play due to failure to meet the required APR benchmark, including the following four Division I men's basketball teams:[4]
  • June 29 – Wisconsin head coach Bo Ryan announced he would retire at the end of the 2015–16 season.[5]
  • August 13 – Ryan backed away from his previously announced retirement plans, saying that he was open to staying on beyond this season and that he would make his decision in the coming months.[6]
  • September 29 – The NCAA announced penalties against SMU following an investigation into a wide array of violations:[7]
    • The Mustangs were banned from postseason play for 2015–16.
    • Head coach Larry Brown was suspended for nine games.
    • SMU lost nine men's basketball scholarships from 2016–17 through 2018–19. Since the team had only 11 scholarship players for 2015–16, two short of the NCAA limit of 13, the two unused scholarships counted toward the penalty.
    • The men's basketball program was hit with three years' probation.
  • October 2 – Yahoo! Sports revealed that the University of Louisville was investigating allegations made in a soon-to-be-published book whose author, a self-described madam, claimed that she had been paid thousands of dollars by former Louisville graduate assistant and director of basketball operations Andre McGee to provide women to dance for and have sex with Cardinals players and recruits.[8]
  • November 10 – The Associated Press preseason All-American team was released. Gonzaga forward Kyle Wiltjer was the leading vote-getter (51 votes). Joining him on the team were Iowa State forward Georges Niang (46 votes), Providence guard Kris Dunn (43), Oklahoma guard Buddy Hield (40) and LSU forward Ben Simmons (28).[9]
  • December 15 – Bo Ryan announced his retirement after a win against Texas A&M–Corpus Christi, effective immediately, with associate head coach Greg Gard assuming the title of interim head coach.[10]
  • December 23 – The NCAA announced penalties against Hawaiʻi for significant violations of NCAA rules:[11][12]
    • Former head coach Gib Arnold, who had been fired shortly before the 2014–15 season, received a three-year show-cause penalty. An assistant involved in the violations received a two-year show-cause.
    • The Rainbow Warriors were banned from postseason play in 2016–17.
    • The team lost two scholarships in both 2016–17 and 2017–18; it had previously announced a reduction of one scholarship for each of those seasons.
  • January 13
    • The NCAA Division I council approved the following changes to its rules regarding declaration for the NBA draft:[13]
      • Declaration for the draft no longer results in automatic loss of college eligibility. As long as a player does not sign a contract with a professional team outside the NBA, or sign with an agent, he will retain college eligibility as long as he makes a timely withdrawal from the draft.
      • NCAA players now have until 10 days after the end of the NBA Draft Combine to withdraw from the draft. For 2016, the withdrawal date was May 25, about five weeks after the previous mid-April deadline.
      • NCAA players may participate in the draft combine, and are also allowed to attend one tryout per year with each NBA team without losing college eligibility.
      • NCAA players may now enter and withdraw from the draft multiple times without loss of eligibility. Previously, the NCAA treated a second declaration of draft eligibility as a permanent loss of college eligibility.
    • Missouri admitted to major NCAA violations dating to 2011. While the NCAA had yet to announce its findings, Missouri voluntarily imposed the following sanctions:[14]
      • The Tigers would not participate in any postseason play this season, including the SEC tournament.
      • All 23 of the Tigers' wins in the 2013–14 season were vacated.
      • The Tigers lost one scholarship in each of the next two seasons, and restrict recruiting in 2016–17.
  • February 6
    • Louisville self-imposed a 2016 postseason ban.
  • March 10
    • The Ivy League announced that it would institute men's and women's conference tournaments effective with the 2016–17 season. The top four teams in the regular-season standings qualify for each tournament. While the tournament winners receive automatic bids to the NCAA men's and women's tournaments, the official conference champions continue to be determined solely by regular-season results. The inaugural editions were held March 11–12, 2017 at the Palestra in Philadelphia.[15]
  • April 8 – The NCAA announced penalties against Southern Miss for a wide array of violations occurring during the tenure of former head coach Donnie Tyndall. The NCAA's findings indicated that mere weeks after Tyndall became head coach, he directed program staffers to complete fraudulent coursework so that several recruits would ostensibly be eligible to play. It was also found that Tyndall had arranged for cash payments to recruits, fabricated documents in an attempt to cover up the payments, and deleted emails relevant to the investigation.[16]
    • Tyndall received a 10-year show-cause, and even after it expires in 2026, he will be suspended for 50% of his next full season as an NCAA coach. Three of his assistants receive 8-year, 7-year, and 6-year penalties. At the time, Tyndall planned to appeal his penalty.
    • The NCAA accepted the school's self-imposed two-year postseason ban, but placed the Golden Eagles on three years' probation. All wins in which ineligible players participated were vacated, and the Golden Eagles lost four scholarships over the next three seasons.

Milestones and records Edit

Conference membership changes Edit

After a tumultuous four years in which over 80 Division I schools moved to new conferences—some more than once—only two schools joined new conferences as full members for 2015–16:

Another change in membership involved the Western Athletic Conference (WAC). This did not involve a school moving to a new league, but rather a change in identity of a Division I school. During the summer of 2015, the University of Texas–Pan American (UTPA) and the University of Texas at Brownsville (UTB) merged to form the new University of Texas Rio Grande Valley (UTRGV). The UTPA athletic program was inherited by UTRGV, which retained UTPA's WAC membership.

Following UAB's decision to drop football at the end of the 2014 season, its future membership in Conference USA (C-USA) beyond 2014–15 was initially uncertain, as league bylaws require all member schools to either sponsor FBS football or be committed to establishing an FBS program. Due to ongoing efforts by boosters and other supporters to raise funds to bring UAB football back, C-USA indicated that UAB would be allowed to remain in the league for the 2015–16 season, but not beyond that time unless football was reinstated.[41] On June 1, 2015, UAB initially announced that the football program would be reinstated in 2016,[42] later pushing back the return of football to 2017; this was sufficient to satisfy C-USA, which announced that it would keep UAB as a member.[43]

The 2015–16 season was the last for Coastal Carolina in the Big South Conference. On September 1, 2015, the university and the Sun Belt Conference jointly announced that the Chanticleers would join the Sun Belt in July 2016, initially as a non-football member. The football team will join the Sun Belt in 2017, the second year of its transition from FCS to FBS football.[44]

New arenas Edit

Season outlook Edit

Pre–season polls Edit

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

Regular season Edit

Early season tournaments Edit

Name Dates Location No. teams Champion
NIT Season Tip-Off November 26–27 Barclays Center
(Brooklyn, New York)
4 Villanova
2K Sports Classic November 20, 22 Madison Square Garden
(New York City)
4 Duke
Puerto Rico Tip-Off November 19–20, 22 Roberto Clemente Coliseum
(San Juan, Puerto Rico)
8 Miami (FL)
Charleston Classic November 19–20, 22 TD Arena
(Charleston, South Carolina)
8 Virginia
Paradise Jam tournament November 20–23 Sports and Fitness Center
(Saint Thomas, VI)
8 South Carolina
Hall of Fame Tip Off November 21–22 Mohegan Sun Arena
(Uncasville, Connecticut)
4 Purdue (Naismith)

Buffalo (Springfield)

Men Who Speak Up Main Event November 23, 25 MGM Grand Garden Arena
(Las Vegas)
8 Howard (Middleweight Bracket)

Creighton (Heavyweight Bracket)

Corpus Christi Coastal Classic November 27–28 American Bank Center
(Corpus Christi, Texas)
4 UTEP
CBE Hall of Fame Classic November 23–24 Sprint Center
(Kansas City, Missouri)
4 North Carolina
Legends Classic November 23–24 Barclays Center
(Brooklyn, New York)
4 Marquette
Gulf Coast Showcase November 23–25 Germain Arena
(Estero, Florida)
8 Weber State
Maui Invitational November 23–25 Lahaina Civic Center
(Lahaina, HI)
8 Kansas
Cancún Challenge November 24–25 Moon Palace Golf & Spa Resort
(Cancún, MX)
8 South Dakota State (Mayan Division)

Maryland (Riviera Division)

Great Alaska Shootout November 25–28 Sullivan Arena
(Anchorage, AK)
8 Middle Tennessee
Battle 4 Atlantis November 25–27 Imperial Arena
(Nassau, BAH)
8 Syracuse
AdvoCare Invitational November 26–27, 29 HP Field House
(Lake Buena Vista, Florida)
8 Xavier
Wooden Legacy November 26–27, 29 Anaheim Convention Center
(Anaheim, California)
8 Michigan State
Las Vegas Invitational November 26–27 Orleans Arena
(Las Vegas)
4 West Virginia
Emerald Coast Classic November 27–28 Emerald Coast Classic Arena
(Niceville, Florida)
4 Iowa State
Barclays Center Classic November 27–28 Barclays Center
(Brooklyn, New York)
4 Cincinnati
Las Vegas Classic December 22–23 Orleans Arena
(Las Vegas)
4 SMU
Diamond Head Classic December 22–23, 25 Stan Sheriff Center
(Honolulu, HI)
8 Oklahoma

Conference winners and tournaments Edit

Thirty-one athletic conferences each end their regular seasons with a single-elimination tournament. The team with the best regular-season record in each conference is given the number one seed in each tournament, with tiebreakers used as needed in the case of ties for the top seeding. All conferences also recognize regular-season champions, with co-championships being awarded in the case of ties. The winners of these tournaments receive automatic invitations to the 2016 NCAA Men's Division I Basketball Tournament. For the final time, the Ivy League did not hold a conference tournament, instead giving its automatic invitation to its regular season champion.

Conference Regular season first place Conference
player of the year
Conference
Coach of the Year
Conference
tournament
Tournament
venue (city)
Tournament
winner
America East Conference Stony Brook Jameel Warney, Stony Brook[49] Steve Pikiell, Stony Brook[49] 2016 America East men's basketball tournament Campus sites Stony Brook
American Athletic Conference Temple Nic Moore, SMU[50] Fran Dunphy, Temple[50] 2016 American Athletic Conference men's basketball tournament Amway Center
(Orlando, Florida)
UConn
Atlantic 10 Conference VCU, St. Bonaventure & Dayton[n 1] DeAndre’ Bembry, Saint Joseph's[51] Mark Schmidt, St. Bonaventure[51] 2016 Atlantic 10 men's basketball tournament Barclays Center
(Brooklyn, New York)
Saint Joseph's
Atlantic Coast Conference North Carolina Malcolm Brogdon, Virginia[52][53] Jim Larrañaga, Miami[52][53] 2016 ACC men's basketball tournament Verizon Center
(Washington, D.C.)
North Carolina
Atlantic Sun Conference North Florida Dallas Moore, North Florida[54] Matthew Driscoll, North Florida[54] 2016 Atlantic Sun men's basketball tournament Campus sites Florida Gulf Coast
Big 12 Conference Kansas Buddy Hield, Oklahoma[55] Tubby Smith, Texas Tech[55] 2016 Big 12 men's basketball tournament Sprint Center
(Kansas City, Missouri)
Kansas
Big East Conference Villanova Kris Dunn, Providence[56] Kevin Willard, Seton Hall & Jay Wright, Villanova[56] 2016 Big East men's basketball tournament Madison Square Garden
(New York City)
Seton Hall
Big Sky Conference Weber State Joel Bolomboy, Weber State[57] Bill Evans, Idaho State[58] 2016 Big Sky Conference men's basketball tournament Reno Events Center
(Reno, Nevada)
Weber State
Big South Conference High Point[n 1] & Winthrop John Brown, High Point[59] Ritchie McKay, Liberty[59] 2016 Big South Conference men's basketball tournament Pope Convocation Center
(Buies Creek, North Carolina)
UNC Asheville
Big Ten Conference Indiana Denzel Valentine, Michigan State Tom Crean, Indiana 2016 Big Ten Conference men's basketball tournament Bankers Life Fieldhouse
(Indianapolis)
Michigan State
Big West Conference Hawaii Stefan Janković, Hawaii[60] Eran Ganot, Hawaii[60] 2016 Big West Conference men's basketball tournament Honda Center
(Anaheim, California)
Hawaii
Colonial Athletic Association Hofstra[n 1] & UNC Wilmington Juan'ya Green, Hofstra[61] Kevin Keatts, UNC Wilmington[61] 2016 CAA men's basketball tournament Royal Farms Arena
(Baltimore)
UNC Wilmington
Conference USA UAB Alex Hamilton, Louisiana Tech[62] Jerod Haase, UAB[62] 2016 Conference USA men's basketball tournament Birmingham–Jefferson Convention Complex
(Birmingham, Alabama)
Middle Tennessee
Horizon League Valparaiso Kay Felder, Oakland[63] Bryce Drew, Valparaiso[63] 2016 Horizon League men's basketball tournament Joe Louis Arena
(Detroit)
Green Bay
Ivy League Yale Justin Sears, Yale[64] James Jones, Yale[64] No tournament
Metro Atlantic Athletic Conference Monmouth Justin Robinson, Monmouth[65] King Rice, Monmouth[66] 2016 MAAC men's basketball tournament Times Union Center
(Albany, New York)
Iona
Mid-American Conference Akron[n 1] (East)
Ball State & Central Michigan (West)
Antonio Campbell, Ohio[67] Keith Dambrot, Akron[67] 2016 Mid-American Conference men's basketball tournament First round at campus sites
Remainder at Quicken Loans Arena
(Cleveland, Ohio)
Buffalo
Mid-Eastern Athletic Conference Hampton James Daniel III, Howard[68] Murray Garvin, South Carolina State[68] 2016 MEAC men's basketball tournament Norfolk Scope
(Norfolk, Virginia)
Hampton
Missouri Valley Conference Wichita State Fred VanVleet, Wichita State[69] Barry Hinson, Southern Illinois[70] 2016 Missouri Valley Conference men's basketball tournament Scottrade Center
(St. Louis, Missouri)
Northern Iowa
Mountain West Conference San Diego State Marvelle Harris, Fresno State[71] Steve Fisher, San Diego State[71] 2016 Mountain West Conference men's basketball tournament Thomas & Mack Center
(Paradise, Nevada)
Fresno State
Northeast Conference Wagner Cane Broome, Sacred Heart[72] Bashir Mason, Wagner[72] 2016 Northeast Conference men's basketball tournament Campus sites Fairleigh Dickinson
Ohio Valley Conference Belmont[n 1] (East)
Murray State & Tennessee–Martin (West)
Evan Bradds, Belmont[73] Dana Ford, Tennessee State[73] 2016 Ohio Valley Conference men's basketball tournament Nashville Municipal Auditorium
(Nashville, Tennessee)
Austin Peay
Pac-12 Conference Oregon Jakob Pöltl, Utah[74] Dana Altman, Oregon[74] 2016 Pac-12 Conference men's basketball tournament MGM Grand Garden Arena
(Paradise, Nevada)
Oregon
Patriot League Bucknell Tim Kempton, Lehigh[75] Nathan Davis, Bucknell[75] 2016 Patriot League men's basketball tournament Campus sites Holy Cross
Southeastern Conference Kentucky & Texas A&M[n 1] Tyler Ulis, Kentucky[76][77] Billy Kennedy, Texas A&M[76][77] 2016 SEC men's basketball tournament Bridgestone Arena
(Nashville, Tennessee)
Kentucky
Southern Conference Chattanooga Stephen Croone, Furman[78] Matt McCall, Chattanooga[78] 2016 Southern Conference men's basketball tournament U.S. Cellular Center
(Asheville, North Carolina)
Chattanooga
Southland Conference Stephen F. Austin Thomas Walkup, Stephen F. Austin[79] Brad Underwood, Stephen F. Austin[79] 2016 Southland Conference men's basketball tournament Leonard E. Merrell Center
(Katy, Texas)
Stephen F. Austin
Southwestern Athletic Conference Texas Southern Derrick Griffin, Texas Southern[80] Mike Davis, Texas Southern[80] 2016 SWAC men's basketball tournament Toyota Center
(Houston, Texas)
Southern
The Summit League IPFW[n 1] & South Dakota State Max Landis, IPFW[81] Jon Coffman, IPFW[81] 2016 Summit League men's basketball tournament Denny Sanford Premier Center
(Sioux Falls, South Dakota)
South Dakota State
Sun Belt Conference Little Rock Shawn Long, Louisiana–Lafayette[82] Chris Beard, Little Rock[82] 2016 Sun Belt Conference men's basketball tournament Lakefront Arena
(New Orleans)
Little Rock
West Coast Conference Gonzaga & Saint Mary's[n 1] Kyle Collinsworth, BYU[83] Randy Bennett, Saint Mary's[83] 2016 West Coast Conference men's basketball tournament Orleans Arena
(Paradise, Nevada)
Gonzaga
Western Athletic Conference New Mexico State Pascal Siakam, New Mexico State[84] Rod Barnes, Cal State Bakersfield[84] 2016 WAC men's basketball tournament Orleans Arena
(Paradise, Nevada)
Cal State Bakersfield

Statistical leaders Edit

Player School PPG Player School RPG Player School APG Player School SPG
James Daniel III Howard 27.1 Egidijus Mockevičius Evansville 14.0 Kay Felder Oakland 9.3 Tra-Deon Hollins Omaha 4.0
Buddy Hield Oklahoma 25.0 Rokas Gustys Hofstra 13.0 Jordan Johnson Milwaukee 8.1 Hameed Ali Texas A&M–CC 2.7
Josh Adams Wyoming 24.7 Joel Bolomboy Weber State 12.6 Jaaron Simmons Ohio 7.9 Carrington Love Green Bay 2.6
Kay Felder Oakland 24.4 Shawn Long LA-Lafayette 12.1 Denzel Valentine Michigan State 7.8 Gary Payton II Oregon State 2.5
Stefan Moody Ole Miss 23.6 Chris Horton Austin Peay 12.0 Kyle Collinsworth BYU 7.4 Kris Dunn Providence 2.5
Field goal percentage Three-point field goal percentage Free throw percentage
Player School BPG Player School FG% Player School 3FG% Player School FT%
Vashil Fernandez Valparaiso 3.3 Evan Bradds Belmont 71.4 Giddy Potts Middle Tennessee 50.6 Fletcher Magee Wofford 92.5
Tai Odiase UIC 3.2 Venky Jois Eastern Washington 67.9 Bryn Forbes Michigan State 48.1 Ben Millaud-Meunier St. Francis (PA) 91.0
Jameel Warney Stony Brook 3.0 Derrick Griffin Texas Southern 66.2 Fletcher Magee Wofford 47.9 Q. J. Peterson VMI 90.5
Laron Smith Bethune–Cookman 3.0 Rokas Gustys Hofstra 66.0 Matt Donlan Youngstown State 46.3 Sam Hunt NC A&T 90.4
Luke Kornet Vanderbilt 3.0 Adrian Diaz FIU 65.0 Trent Mackey North Florida 46.0 Jaleen Smith New Hampshire 90.0

Postseason Edit

NCAA tournament Edit

Tournament upsets Edit

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

Date Winner Score Loser Region Round
March 17 Yale (12) 79–75 Baylor (5) West Round of 64
March 17 Little Rock (12) 85–83 (2OT) Purdue (5) Midwest Round of 64
March 18 Hawaii (13) 77–66 California (4) South Round of 64
March 18 Middle Tennessee (15) 90–81 Michigan State (2) Midwest Round of 64
March 18 Stephen F. Austin (14) 70–56 West Virginia (3) East Round of 64
March 19 Gonzaga (11) 82–59 Utah (3) Midwest Round of 32
March 27 Syracuse (10) 68–62 Virginia (1) Midwest Elite 8

Final FourNRG Stadium, Houston, Texas

National Semifinals
April 2
National Championship game
Apr 4
      
2 (W) Oklahoma 51
2 (S) Villanova 95
2 (S) Villanova 77
1 (E) North Carolina 74
1 (E) North Carolina 83
10 (MW) Syracuse 66

National Invitation tournament Edit

After the NCAA tournament field was announced, the NCAA invited 32 teams to participate in the National Invitation Tournament. The tournament began on March 15, 2016 with all games prior to the semifinals were played on campus sites.

NIT Semifinals and Final Edit

Played at Madison Square Garden in New York City on March 29 and 31

The semifinals and final were held on March 29 and March 31 at Madison Square Garden in New York City.

Semifinals
March 29
Championship game
March 31
      
1 Valparaiso 72
2 BYU 70
1 Valparaiso 60
4 George Washington 76
4 George Washington 65
2 San Diego State 46

Vegas 16 tournament Edit

After the NCAA tournament field was announced, 8 teams were invited to participate in the first ever Vegas 16 Tournament. The tournament began on March 28, 2016 with all 8 teams playing in the opening round. The semifinals was played on March 29, and the Championship game on March 30. All games were played at Mandalay Bay Events Center in Las Vegas.

Semifinals
March 29
Championship game
March 30
      
Old Dominion 64
UC Santa Barbara 49
Old Dominion 68
Oakland 67
Oakland 104
East Tennessee State 81

College Basketball Invitational Edit

The ninth College Basketball Invitational (CBI) Tournament began on March 15, 2016. This tournament featured 16 teams who were left out of the NCAA tournament and NIT.

Semifinals
March 23
Championship Series
March 28, April 1
      
Morehead State 77
Ohio 72
Morehead State 86 68 82
Nevada 83 77 85*
Nevada 86
Vermont 72

CollegeInsider.com Postseason tournament Edit

The eighth CollegeInsider.com Postseason Tournament began on March 14 and ended with that championship game on March 29. This tournament places an emphasis on selecting successful teams from "mid-major" conferences who were left out of the NCAA tournament and NIT. 26 teams participated in this tournament.

Semifinals
March 27
Championship
March 29
      
NJIT 65
Columbia 80
Columbia 73
UC Irvine 67
UC Irvine 66
Coastal Carolina 47

Conference standings Edit

2015–16 American Athletic Conference men's basketball standings
Conf Overall
Team W   L   PCT W   L   PCT
Temple 14 4   .778 21 12   .636
No. 24 SMU* 13 5   .722 25 5   .833
Houston 12 6   .667 22 10   .688
Cincinnati 12 6   .667 22 11   .667
Tulsa 12 6   .667 20 12   .625
UConn 11 7   .611 25 11   .694
Memphis 8 10   .444 19 15   .559
UCF 6 12   .333 12 18   .400
East Carolina 4 14   .222 12 20   .375
South Florida 4 14   .222 8 25   .242
Tulane 3 15   .167 12 22   .353
* Ineligible for postseason due to postseason ban
American Athletic Conference tournament Champions
Rankings from AP poll
2015–16 America East Conference men's basketball standings
Conf Overall
Team W   L   PCT W   L   PCT
Stony Brook 14 2   .875 26 7   .788
Albany 13 3   .813 24 9   .727
Vermont 11 5   .688 23 14   .622
New Hampshire 11 5   .688 20 13   .606
UMass Lowell* 7 9   .438 11 18   .379
Binghamton 5 11   .313 8 22   .267
Hartford 4 12   .250 10 23   .303
Maine 4 12   .250 8 22   .267
UMBC 3 13   .188 7 25   .219
* Ineligible for postseason during transition to Division I.
2016 America East tournament winner
2015–16 Atlantic 10 men's basketball standings
Conf Overall
Team W   L   PCT W   L   PCT
Dayton 14 4   .778 25 8   .758
VCU 14 4   .778 25 11   .694
St. Bonaventure 14 4   .778 22 9   .710
Saint Joseph's 13 5   .722 28 8   .778
George Washington 11 7   .611 28 10   .737
Davidson 10 8   .556 20 13   .606
Rhode Island 9 9   .500 17 15   .531
Fordham 8 10   .444 17 14   .548
Richmond 7 11   .389 16 16   .500
UMass 6 12   .333 14 18   .438
Duquesne 6 12   .333 17 17   .500
George Mason 5 13   .278 11 21   .344
Saint Louis 5 13   .278 11 21   .344
La Salle 4 14   .222 9 22   .290
2016 A10 Tournament winner
2015–16 Atlantic Sun men's basketball standings
Conf Overall
Team W   L   PCT W   L   PCT
North Florida 10 4   .714 22 12   .647
NJIT 8 6   .571 20 15   .571
Jacksonville 8 6   .571 16 16   .500
Florida Gulf Coast 8 6   .571 21 14   .600
Kennesaw State 7 7   .500 11 20   .355
Lipscomb 7 7   .500 12 21   .364
Stetson* 4 10   .286 12 22   .353
USC Upstate 4 10   .286 10 22   .313
*ineligible for the 2016 NCAA tournament due to APR violations
2016 Atlantic Sun Tournament winner
2015–16 ACC men's basketball standings
Conf Overall
Team W   L   PCT W   L   PCT
No. 3 North Carolina 14 4   .778 33 7   .825
No. 4 Virginia 13 5   .722 29 8   .784
No. 10 Miami (FL) 13 5   .722 27 8   .771
No. 16 Louisville* 12 6   .667 23 8   .742
Notre Dame 11 7   .611 24 12   .667
No. 19 Duke 11 7   .611 25 11   .694
Virginia Tech 10 8   .556 20 15   .571
Clemson 10 8   .556 17 14   .548
Pittsburgh 9 9   .500 21 12   .636
Syracuse 9 9   .500 23 14   .622
Georgia Tech 8 10   .444 21 15   .583
Florida State 8 10   .444 20 14   .588
NC State 5 13   .278 16 17   .485
Wake Forest 2 16   .111 11 20   .355
Boston College 0 18   .000 7 25   .219
*Ineligible for both the 2016 ACC tournament and the 2016 NCAA tournament due to self-imposed postseason ban.
2016 ACC tournament winner
Rankings from AP poll
2015–16 Big East men's basketball standings
Conf Overall
Team W   L   PCT W   L   PCT
No. 6 Villanova 16 2   .889 35 5   .875
No. 9 Xavier 14 4   .778 28 5   .848
No. 20 Seton Hall 12 6   .667 25 9   .735
Providence 10 8   .556 24 11   .686
Butler 10 8   .556 22 11   .667
Creighton 9 9   .500 20 15   .571
Marquette 8 10   .444 20 13   .606
Georgetown 7 11   .389 15 18   .455
DePaul 3 15   .167 9 22   .290
St. John's 1 17   .056 8 24   .250
2016 Big East tournament winner
Rankings from AP poll
2015–16 Big Sky men's basketball standings
Conf Overall
Team W   L   PCT W   L   PCT
Weber State 15 3   .833 26 9   .743
Montana 14 4   .778 21 12   .636
Idaho 12 6   .667 21 13   .618
Idaho State 11 7   .611 16 15   .516
Eastern Washington 10 8   .556 18 16   .529
North Dakota 10 8   .556 17 16   .515
Montana State 9 9   .500 14 17   .452
Portland State 8 10   .444 13 18   .419
Northern Colorado 7 11   .389 10 21   .323
Sacramento State 6 12   .333 14 17   .452
Northern Arizona 3 15   .167 5 25   .167
Southern Utah 3 15   .167 5 24   .172
Conference tournament winner
2015–16 Big South men's basketball standings
Conf Overall
Team W   L   PCT W   L   PCT
Winthrop 13 5   .722 23 9   .719
High Point 13 5   .722 21 11   .656
UNC Asheville 12 6   .667 22 12   .647
Coastal Carolina 12 6   .667 21 12   .636
Gardner–Webb 10 8   .556 17 16   .515
Liberty 10 8   .556 13 19   .406
Radford 9 9   .500 16 15   .516
Campbell 5 13   .278 12 18   .400
Presbyterian 5 13   .278 11 20   .355
Longwood 5 13   .278 10 23   .303
Charleston Southern 5 13   .278 9 21   .300
2016 Big South tournament winner
2015–16 Big Ten Conference men's basketball standings
Conf Overall
Team W   L   PCT W   L   PCT
No. 14 Indiana 15 3   .833 27 8   .771
No. 2 Michigan State 13 5   .722 29 6   .829
No. 18 Maryland 12 6   .667 27 9   .750
No. 12 Purdue 12 6   .667 26 9   .743
No. 25 Iowa 12 6   .667 22 11   .667
Wisconsin 12 6   .667 22 13   .629
Ohio State 11 7   .611 22 13   .629
Michigan 10 8   .556 23 13   .639
Northwestern 8 10   .444 20 12   .625
Penn State 7 11   .389 16 16   .500
Nebraska 6 12   .333 16 18   .471
Illinois 5 13   .278 15 19   .441
Minnesota 2 16   .111 11 20   .355
Rutgers 1 17   .056 7 25   .219
2016 Big Ten tournament winner
Rankings from AP poll
2015–16 Big West men's basketball standings
Conf Overall
Team W   L   PCT W   L   PCT
Hawai'i 13 3   .813 28 6   .824
UC Irvine 13 3   .813 28 10   .737
Long Beach State 12 4   .750 20 15   .571
UC Santa Barbara 11 5   .688 19 14   .576
UC Davis 6 10   .375 11 19   .367
UC Riverside 5 11   .313 14 19   .424
Cal State Northridge* 5 11   .313 10 20   .333
Cal Poly 4 12   .250 10 20   .333
Cal State Fullerton 3 13   .188 10 20   .333
*ineligible for postseason due to self-imposed ban due to academic fraud violations
2016 Big West tournament winner
2015–16 Big 12 men's basketball standings
Conf Overall
Team W   L   PCT W   L   PCT
No. 1 Kansas 15 3   .833 33 5   .868
No. 8 West Virginia 13 5   .722 26 9   .743
No. 7 Oklahoma 12 6   .667 29 8   .784
Texas 11 7   .611 20 13   .606
No. 21 Baylor 10 8   .556 22 12   .647
No. 22 Iowa State 10 8   .556 23 12   .657
Texas Tech 9 9   .500 19 13   .594
Kansas State 5 13   .278 17 16   .515
Oklahoma State 3 15   .167 12 20   .375
TCU 2 16   .111 12 21   .364
2016 Big 12 Tournament winner
Rankings from AP poll [85]
2015–16 CAA men's basketball standings
Conf Overall
Team W   L   PCT W   L   PCT
Hofstra 14 4   .778 24 10   .706
UNC Wilmington 14 4   .778 25 8   .758
Towson 11 7   .611 20 13   .606
James Madison 11 7   .611 21 11   .656
William & Mary 11 7   .611 20 11   .645
Northeastern 9 9   .500 18 15   .545
College of Charleston 8 10   .444 17 14   .548
Elon 7 11   .389 16 16   .500
Drexel 3 15   .167 6 25   .194
Delaware 2 16   .111 7 23   .233
2016 CAA tournament winner
2015–16 Conference USA men's basketball standings
Conf Overall
Team W   L   PCT W   L   PCT
UAB 16 2   .889 26 7   .788
Middle Tennessee 13 5   .722 25 10   .714
Marshall 12 6   .667 17 16   .515
Louisiana Tech 12 6   .667 23 10   .697
Old Dominion 12 6   .667 25 13   .658
UTEP 10 8   .556 19 14   .576
Charlotte 9 9   .500 14 19   .424
Western Kentucky 8 10   .444 18 16   .529
North Texas 7 11   .389 12 20   .375
Rice 7 11   .389 12 20   .375
FIU 7 11   .389 13 19   .406
Florida Atlantic 5 13   .278 8 25   .242
Southern Miss* 5 13   .278 8 21   .276
UTSA 3 15   .167 5 27   .156
*Ineligible for postseason play due to self-imposed postseason ban.
2016 C-USA Tournament winner
2015–16 Horizon League men's basketball standings
Conf Overall
Team W   L   PCT W   L   PCT
Valparaiso 16 2   .889 30 7   .811
Oakland 13 5   .722 23 12   .657
Wright State 13 5   .722 22 13   .629
Green Bay 11 7   .611 23 13   .639
Milwaukee 10 8   .556 20 13   .606
Detroit 9 9   .500 16 15   .516
Youngstown State 6 12   .333 11 21   .344
Northern Kentucky* 5 13   .278 9 21   .300
Cleveland State 4 14   .222 9 23   .281
UIC 3 15   .167 5 25   .167
* Ineligible for NCAA postseason during transition to Division I.
2016 Horizon League Tournament winner
2015–16 Ivy League men's basketball standings
Conf Overall
Team W   L   PCT W   L   PCT
x-Yale 13 1   .929 23 7   .767
Princeton 12 2   .857 22 7   .759
Columbia 10 4   .714 25 10   .714
Harvard 6 8   .429 14 16   .467
Penn 5 9   .357 11 17   .393
Dartmouth 4 10   .286 10 18   .357
Cornell 3 11   .214 10 18   .357
Brown 3 11   .214 8 20   .286
x – Ivy League champions
† – NCAA Tournament participant
2015–16 Mid-American Conference men's basketball standings
Conf Overall
Team W   L   PCT W   L   PCT
East
Akron 13 5   .722 26 9   .743
Ohio 11 7   .611 23 12   .657
Kent State 10 8   .556 19 13   .594
Buffalo 10 8   .556 20 15   .571
Miami (OH) 6 12   .333 13 20   .394
Bowling Green 5 13   .278 16 18   .471
West
Ball State 10 8   .556 21 14   .600
Central Michigan 10 8   .556 17 16   .515
Northern Illinois 9 9   .500 21 13   .618
Eastern Michigan 9 9   .500 18 15   .545
Toledo 8 10   .444 17 15   .531
Western Michigan 7 11   .389 13 19   .406
2016 MAC tournament winner
2015–16 MAAC men's basketball standings
Conf Overall
Team W   L   PCT W   L   PCT
Monmouth 17 3   .850 28 8   .778
Iona 16 4   .800 22 11   .667
Siena 13 7   .650 21 13   .618
Fairfield 12 8   .600 19 14   .576
Saint Peter's 12 8   .600 14 16   .467
Manhattan 9 11   .450 13 18   .419
Canisius 8 12   .400 14 19   .424
Rider 8 12   .400 13 20   .394
Quinnipiac 6 14   .300 9 21   .300
Niagara 5 15   .250 7 25   .219
Marist 4 16   .200 7 23   .233
2016 MAAC tournament winner
2015–16 MEAC men's basketball standings
Conf Overall
Team W   L   PCT W   L   PCT
Hampton 13 3   .813 21 11   .656
South Carolina State 12 4   .750 19 15   .559
Norfolk State 12 4   .750 17 17   .500
Bethune–Cookman 10 6   .625 14 18   .438
Savannah State 9 7   .563 16 16   .500
North Carolina Central 7 9   .438 13 19   .406
North Carolina A&T 7 9   .438 10 22   .313
Md. Eastern Shore 7 9   .438 10 22   .313
Howard 6 10   .375 12 20   .375
Morgan State 6 10   .375 9 22   .290
Coppin State 6 10   .375 9 22   .290
Delaware State 5 11   .313 7 25   .219
Florida A&M* 4 12   .250 8 21   .276
*ineligible for postseason due to APR violations
2016 MEAC tournament winner
As of March 18, 2016
2015–16 Missouri Valley Conference men's basketball standings
Conf Overall
Team W   L   PCT W   L   PCT
Wichita State 16 2   .889 26 9   .743
Evansville 12 6   .667 25 9   .735
Illinois State 12 6   .667 18 14   .563
Southern Illinois 11 7   .611 22 10   .688
Northern Iowa 11 7   .611 23 13   .639
Indiana State 8 10   .444 15 17   .469
Missouri State 8 10   .444 13 19   .406
Loyola Chicago 7 11   .389 15 17   .469
Bradley 3 15   .167 5 27   .156
Drake 2 16   .111 7 24   .226
2016 MVC tournament winner
2015–16 Mountain West Conference
men's basketball standings
Conf Overall
Team W   L   PCT W   L   PCT
San Diego State 16 2   .889 28 10   .737
Fresno State 13 5   .722 25 10   .714
Boise State 11 7   .611 20 12   .625
Nevada 10 8   .556 24 14   .632
New Mexico 10 8   .556 17 15   .531
Colorado State 8 10   .444 18 16   .529
UNLV 8 10   .444 18 15   .545
Utah State 7 11   .389 16 15   .516
Wyoming 7 11   .389 14 18   .438
Air Force 5 13   .278 14 18   .438
San Jose State 4 14   .222 9 22   .290
Conference tournament winner
2015–16 Northeast Conference men's basketball standings
Conf Overall
Team W   L   PCT W   L   PCT
Wagner 13 5   .722 23 11   .676
Fairleigh Dickinson 11 7   .611 18 15   .545
Sacred Heart 11 7   .611 12 18   .400
St. Francis Brooklyn 11 7   .611 15 17   .469
Mount St. Mary's 10 8   .556 14 19   .424
LIU Brooklyn 9 9   .500 16 15   .516
Saint Francis 9 9   .500 13 17   .433
Robert Morris 8 10   .444 10 22   .313
Bryant 5 13   .278 8 23   .258
Central Connecticut 3 15   .167 4 25   .138
2016 NEC tournament winner
2015–16 Ohio Valley Conference men's basketball standings
Conf Overall
Team W   L   PCT W   L   PCT
East
Belmont 12 4   .750 20 12   .625
Tennessee State 11 5   .688 20 11   .645
Tennessee Tech 11 5   .688 19 12   .613
Morehead State 11 5   .688 23 14   .622
Eastern Kentucky 6 10   .375 15 16   .484
Jacksonville State 4 12   .250 8 23   .258
West
UT Martin 10 6   .625 20 15   .571
Murray State 10 6   .625 17 14   .548
Eastern Illinois 9 7   .563 13 17   .433
Austin Peay 7 9   .438 18 18   .500
SIU Edwardsville 3 13   .188 6 22   .214
Southeast Missouri St. 2 14   .125 5 24   .172
2016 OVC tournament winner
2015–16 Pac-12 Conference men's basketball standings
Conf Overall
Team W   L   PCT W   L   PCT
No. 5 Oregon 14 4   .778 31 7   .816
No. 13 Utah 13 5   .722 27 9   .750
No. 17 Arizona 12 6   .667 25 9   .735
No. 23 California 12 6   .667 23 11   .676
Colorado 10 8   .556 22 12   .647
USC 9 9   .500 21 13   .618
Oregon State 9 9   .500 19 13   .594
Washington 9 9   .500 19 15   .559
Stanford 8 10   .444 15 15   .500
UCLA 6 12   .333 15 17   .469
Arizona State 5 13   .278 15 17   .469
Washington State 1 17   .056 9 22   .290
Pac-12 Tournament winner
Rankings from AP poll
2015–16 Patriot League men's basketball standings
Conf Overall
Team W   L   PCT W   L   PCT
Bucknell 14 4   .778 17 14   .548
Lehigh 13 5   .722 17 15   .531
Boston University 11 7   .611 19 15   .559
Army 9 9   .500 19 14   .576
Navy 9 9   .500 19 14   .576
Colgate 9 9   .500 13 17   .433
American 9 9   .500 12 19   .387
Loyola (MD) 8 10   .444 9 21   .300
Holy Cross 5 13   .278 15 20   .429
Lafayette 3 15   .167 6 24   .200
2016 Patriot League tournament winner
2015–16 SEC men's basketball standings
Conf Overall
Team W   L   PCT W   L   PCT
No. 15 Texas A&M 13 5   .722 28 9   .757
No. 10 Kentucky 13 5   .722 27 9   .750
South Carolina 11 7   .611 25 9   .735
Vanderbilt 11 7   .611 19 14   .576
LSU 11 7   .611 19 14   .576
Ole Miss 10 8   .556 20 12   .625
Georgia 10 8   .556 20 14   .588
Florida 9 9   .500 21 15   .583
Arkansas 9 9   .500 16 16   .500
Alabama 8 10   .444 18 15   .545
Mississippi State 7 11   .389 14 17   .452
Tennessee 6 12   .333 15 19   .441
Auburn 5 13   .278 11 20   .355
Missouri* 3 15   .167 10 21   .323
2016 SEC tournament winner
*Ineligible for postseason play due to self-imposed postseason ban.
Rankings from AP poll
2015–16 Southern Conference men's basketball standings
Conf Overall
Team W   L   PCT W   L   PCT
Chattanooga 15 3   .833 29 6   .829
East Tennessee State 14 4   .778 24 12   .667
Furman 11 7   .611 19 16   .543
Wofford 11 7   .611 15 17   .469
Western Carolina 10 8   .556 16 18   .471
UNC Greensboro 10 8   .556 15 19   .441
Mercer 8 10   .444 19 15   .559
Samford 4 14   .222 14 19   .424
VMI 4 14   .222 9 21   .300
The Citadel 3 15   .167 10 22   .313
2016 SoCon Tournament winner
2015–16 Southland Conference men's basketball standings
Conf Overall
Team W   L   PCT W   L   PCT
Stephen F. Austin 18 0   1.000 28 6   .824
Texas A&M–CC 15 3   .833 25 8   .758
Sam Houston State 12 6   .667 18 16   .529
Incarnate Word* 12 6   .667 17 12   .586
Houston Baptist 10 8   .556 17 17   .500
Southeastern Louisiana 9 9   .500 12 21   .364
Abilene Christian* 8 10   .444 13 18   .419
McNeese State 7 11   .389 9 20   .310
Central Arkansas** 6 12   .333 7 21   .250
New Orleans 6 12   .333 10 20   .333
Nicholls State 6 12   .333 11 23   .324
Northwestern State 5 13   .278 8 20   .286
Lamar 3 15   .167 11 19   .367
* Ineligible for postseason during transition to Division I
** Ineligible for postseason due to APR violations
2016 Southland tournament winner
2015–16 SWAC men's basketball standings
Conf Overall
Team W   L   PCT W   L   PCT
Texas Southern 16 2   .889 18 15   .545
Alcorn State* 13 5   .722 15 15   .500
Jackson State 12 6   .667 20 16   .556
Southern 11 7   .611 22 13   .629
Alabama State 9 9   .500 14 17   .452
Prairie View A&M 7 11   .389 7 24   .226
Alabama A&M 6 12   .333 11 18   .379
Arkansas–Pine Bluff 6 12   .333 8 25   .242
Mississippi Valley State 6 12   .333 8 27   .229
Grambling State 4 14   .222 7 24   .226
*ineligible for postseason due to APR violations
2016 SWAC tournament winner
2015–16 Sun Belt Conference men's basketball standings
Conf Overall
Team W   L   PCT W   L   PCT
Little Rock 17 3   .850 30 5   .857
Louisiana–Monroe 15 5   .750 20 14   .588
Texas–Arlington 13 7   .650 24 11   .686
Louisiana–Lafayette 12 8   .600 19 15   .559
Georgia Southern 10 10   .500 14 17   .452
Georgia State 9 11   .450 16 14   .533
Texas State 8 12   .400 15 16   .484
South Alabama 8 12   .400 14 19   .424
Arkansas State 7 13   .350 11 20   .355
Appalachian State 7 13   .350 9 22   .290
Troy 4 16   .200 9 22   .290
2016 Sun Belt Conference tournament winner
2015–16 Summit League men's basketball standings
Conf Overall
Team W   L   PCT W   L   PCT
IPFW 12 4   .750 24 10   .706
South Dakota State 12 4   .750 26 8   .765
Omaha 10 6   .625 18 14   .563
IUPUI 9 7   .563 13 19   .406
North Dakota State 8 8   .500 20 13   .606
Denver 7 9   .438 16 15   .516
Oral Roberts 6 10   .375 14 17   .452
South Dakota 5 11   .313 14 18   .438
Western Illinois 3 13   .188 10 17   .370
2016 Summit League Tournament winner
2015–16 West Coast Conference men's basketball standings
Conf Overall
Team W   L   PCT W   L   PCT
Saint Mary's 15 3   .833 29 6   .829
Gonzaga 15 3   .833 28 8   .778
BYU 13 5   .722 26 11   .703
Pepperdine 10 8   .556 18 14   .563
San Francisco 8 10   .444 15 15   .500
Santa Clara 7 11   .389 11 20   .355
Portland 6 12   .333 12 20   .375
Loyola Marymount 6 12   .333 14 17   .452
Pacific* 6 12   .333 8 20   .286
San Diego 4 14   .222 9 21   .300
*ineligible for postseason due to self probation
Conference tournament winner
2015–16 WAC men's basketball standings
Conf Overall
Team W   L   PCT W   L   PCT
New Mexico State 13 1   .929 23 11   .676
Grand Canyon* 11 3   .786 27 7   .794
Cal State Bakersfield 11 3   .786 24 9   .727
Seattle 7 7   .500 15 17   .469
Utah Valley 6 8   .429 12 18   .400
UMKC 4 10   .286 12 19   .387
Texas–Rio Grande Valley 4 10   .286 8 22   .267
Chicago State 0 14   .000 4 28   .125
* Ineligible for postseason during transition to Division I.
2016 WAC tournament winner

Award winners Edit

Consensus All-American teams Edit

The following players are recognized as the 2016 Consensus All-Americans:

Consensus First Team
Player Position Class Team
Malcolm Brogdon SG Senior Virginia
Buddy Hield SG Senior Oklahoma
Brice Johnson PF Senior North Carolina
Ben Simmons F Freshman Louisiana State
Tyler Ulis PG Sophomore Kentucky
Denzel Valentine SG Senior Michigan State


Consensus Second Team
Player Position Class Team
Kris Dunn PG Junior Providence
Perry Ellis PF Senior Kansas
Georges Niang PF/SF Senior Iowa State
Jakob Pöltl C Sophomore Utah
Jarrod Uthoff PF Senior Iowa

Major player of the year awards Edit

Major freshman of the year awards Edit

Major coach of the year awards Edit

Other major awards Edit

Coaching changes Edit

Several teams changed coaches during and after the season.

Team Former
coach
Interim
coach
New
coach
Reason
Arkansas State John Brady Grant McCasland Resigned, effective end of the season.[110] Baylor assistant McCasland was named the new head coach.[111]
Army Zach Spiker Jimmy Allen Spiker left after 7 seasons for the Drexel job,[112] and was replaced by top assistant Allen.[113]
Canisius Jim Baron Reggie Witherspoon Baron announced his immediate retirement on May 20, 2016,[114] with Chattanooga assistant coach and former Buffalo head Coach Witherspoon succeeding him.[115]
Central Connecticut Howie Dickenman Donyell Marshall Dickenman announced his retirement from his alma mater after 20 seasons on February 18, effective at the end of the season.[116] Central Connecticut hired Buffalo assistant Marshall, a former UConn star and NBA player.[117]
Columbia Kyle Smith Jim Engles Smith left after 6 seasons for the San Francisco job.[118] NJIT coach Engles was hired as a replacement.[119]
Cornell Bill Courtney Brian Earl Courtney's contract was not renewed by Cornell for the 2016-17 season.[120] The Big Red hired Princeton assistant Earl.[121]
Dartmouth Paul Cormier David McLaughlin Cormier was fired after 6 seasons into his 2nd stint as Dartmouth head coach.[122]
David McLaughlin is named as the new HC of the Dartmouth Big Green after being at Northeastern.[123]
Delaware Monté Ross Martin Ingelsby Ross was fired after 10 seasons at Delaware[124] and replaced by Notre Dame assistant Ingelsby.[125]
Denver Joe Scott Rodney Billups Scott was fired after 9 seasons at Denver and replaced by Colorado assistant and ex-Pioneer player Billups.[126][127]
Detroit Ray McCallum Bacari Alexander Detroit cleaned out its program after the season, starting with McCallum and two of his assistants.[128] Michigan assistant Bacari Alexander returns to his alma mater to become the head coach the Titans.[129]
Drexel Bruiser Flint Zach Spiker On March 7, 2016, following the end of Drexel's season, Flint was fired as head basketball coach after 15 seasons with the team.[130] Spiker was hired from Army.[112]
George Washington Mike Lonergan Maurice Joseph Despite leading the Colonials to the NIT title, Lonergan was fired on September 16 amid a university investigation into alleged verbal and emotional abuse of players.[131] GW promoted assistant Joseph on an interim basis[132] and removed the "interim" tag after the 2016–17 season, signing him to a 5-year contract.[133]
Georgia Tech Brian Gregory Josh Pastner Gregory was fired after missing the NCAA tournament in all five of his seasons at Georgia Tech.[134] Memphis head coach Pastner was ultimately hired.[135]
Jacksonville State James Green Ray Harper Green was fired after the season[136] and succeeded by recently departed Western Kentucky coach Harper.[137]
James Madison Matt Brady Louis Rowe On March 14, 2016, Brady "mutually parted ways" with the Dukes as after eight seasons and one NCAA appearance. JMU's athletic director cited declining attendance and poor performances in the CAA tournament.[138] Former JMU player and Bowling Green assistant Rowe was named the new head coach.[139]
Little Rock Chris Beard Wes Flanigan Beard left after a single season to take the UNLV job,[140] though he would later move to Texas Tech.[141] Assistant coach Flanigan was elevated to the head coaching role.[142]
Memphis Josh Pastner Tubby Smith Pastner left Memphis after 7 seasons for the Georgia Tech job[135] and was replaced by Texas Tech coach Smith.[143]
Milwaukee Rob Jeter LaVall Jordan Jeter was fired after 11 seasons at Milwaukee[144] and was replaced by Michigan assistant Jordan.[145]
New Mexico State Marvin Menzies Paul Weir Menzies left after 9 seasons for the Rebels of UNLV HC job.[146] After being the Associate HC of the Aggies, Paul Weir now will take the reins of the HC of the Aggies.[147]
Nicholls State J. P. Piper Richie Riley Piper was fired following the season.[148] Former Assistant Coach at Clemson, Richie Riley has become the new HC of the Colonels.[149]
NJIT Jim Engles Brian Kennedy Engles left NJIT after 8 seasons for Columbia.[119] Assistant coach Brian Kennedy was named as the next HC of the Highlanders.[150]
North Carolina A&T Cy Alexander Jay Joyner Alexander resigned on January 29 to pursue other opportunities within North Carolina A&T's athletics department.[151] Alexander compiled an overall record of 43–80 during his 3+ years as North Carolina A&T's head coach, including a 5–17 mark in 2015–16 at the time of his resignation.[151] Joyner had the interim tag removed on March 7 to become the next full-time head coach.[152]
Northern Colorado B. J. Hill Jeff Linder Hill was fired while Northern Colorado was under NCAA investigation.[153] The Bears hired Boise State assistant Linder.[154]
Oklahoma State Travis Ford Brad Underwood Ford was fired after nine seasons at Oklahoma State[155] Underwood took the job after leading Stephen F. Austin to NCAA tournament success.[156]
Pacific Ron Verlin Mike Burns Damon Stoudamire Pacific fired Verlin on March 3, along with assistant Dwight Young. Both had been suspended since December amid an NCAA investigation into alleged academic misconduct.[157] The Tigers hired Memphis assistant Stoudamire, better known for his 13 seasons as an NBA player.[158]
Pittsburgh Jamie Dixon Kevin Stallings Dixon left Pittsburgh after 13 years to take the head coach job at his alma mater, TCU.[159] The Panthers hired Stallings away from Vanderbilt.[160]
Portland Eric Reveno Terry Porter Reveno was fired after 10 seasons and an overall 140–178 record, finishing with a 12–20 season in 2015–16.[161] The Pilots hired one of their city's basketball icons in Porter, a longtime star for the Portland Trail Blazers who later had extensive NBA coaching experience.[162]
Prairie View Byron Rimm Rimm announced his resignation on January 27, effective immediately, with the Panthers at 1–18 on the season. Rimm had only two winning seasons in 10 seasons as head coach. Assistant Byron Smith was named interim head coach for the remainder of the season.[163] Prairie View removed the interim tag from Smith on March 13.[164]
Rutgers Eddie Jordan Steve Pikiell Jordan was fired on March 10 after three seasons at his alma mater. Jordan compiled an overall record of 29–68, ending with a 7–25 overall record and a 1–15 Big Ten record in 2015–16.[165] The Scarlet Knights turned to Stony Brook coach Pikiell.[166]
Saint Louis Jim Crews Travis Ford Crews was fired on March 9 after four seasons. The Billikens made the NCAA tournament in each of Crews' first two seasons as head coach, but went 11–21 in each of the last two seasons.[167] SLU replaced Crews with newly departed Oklahoma State coach Ford.[168]
San Francisco Rex Walters Kyle Smith Walters was fired on March 9, following the West Coast Conference tournament, after eight seasons in charge. After a run of three postseason appearances in four seasons, the Dons finished under .500 in WCC play in both 2014–15 and 2015–16.[169] USF hired Columbia's Smith fresh off the Lions' CIT victory.[118]
Santa Clara Kerry Keating Herb Sendek Keating was fired after 9 seasons at Santa Clara.[170] Ex-Arizona State head coach Sendek was hired as head coach of the Broncos.[171]
SMU Larry Brown Tim Jankovich Brown surprisingly stepped down as SMU coach on July 8, 2016 after 4 seasons. Jankovich, who had been hired along with Brown in 2012 as his top assistant and designated successor, was elevated to the top spot.[172]
South Dakota State Scott Nagy T. J. Otzelberger Nagy left S. Dakota St. after 21 seasons for the Wright State job[173] and was replaced by Iowa State assistant Otzelberger.[174]
Southern Utah Nick Robinson Todd Simon Robinson was fired after a 28-90 record in 4 seasons at SUU.[175] Former UNLV interim head coach Simon was hired to replace Robinson.[176]
Stanford Johnny Dawkins Jerod Haase Dawkins was fired after eight seasons,[177] and replaced by UAB head coach Haase.[178]
Stephen F. Austin Brad Underwood Kyle Keller Underwood left SFA after 3 seasons for Oklahoma State and was replaced by Texas A&M assistant Keller.[179][180]
Stony Brook Steve Pikiell Jeff Boals Pikiell left Stony Brook after 11 seasons for the Rutgers job and was replaced by Ohio State assistant Boals.[181][182]
TCU Trent Johnson Jamie Dixon Johnson was fired after four seasons, a 50–79 overall record at the school, and an 8–64 record in Big 12 play.[183] He was replaced by Pittsburgh head coach and former TCU player Dixon.[159]
Tennessee–Martin Heath Schroyer Schroyer left his post to become assistant head coach at NC State.[184] Assistant Stewart was initially named interim head coach for the 2016–17 season[185] but had the interim tag removed before the start of the season on November 3, 2016, signing a 4-year contract with UT Martin.[186]
Texas Tech Tubby Smith Chris Beard Smith left Texas Tech after 3 seasons for Memphis.[143] After leaving Little Rock for UNLV less than a month earlier, Beard left for Texas Tech, where he had served as an assistant from 2001 to 2011.[141]
Texas–Rio Grande Valley Dan Hipsher Lew Hill Hipsher was fired after 3 seasons at UTRGV.[187] The Vaqueros hired Oklahoma assistant Hill.[188]
Tulane Ed Conroy Mike Dunleavy Word of Conroy's impending firing came to him as he was coaching the Green Wave to an upset victory in the 2016 AAC tournament. The move was made official a few days later.[189] Former NBA coach Dunleavy was hired for his first college coaching job, after a six-year hiatus from coaching.[190]
UAB Jerod Haase Robert Ehsan Haase left UAB after 4 seasons to take the Stanford job[178] and was replaced by assistant Ehsan.[191]
UCF Donnie Jones Johnny Dawkins Jones was fired on March 10 after six seasons. Although he compiled a 100–88 overall record, the Knights went 12–18 overall and 6–12 in American Athletic play this season.[192] Dawkins was hired fresh off his firing by Stanford.[193]
UMBC Aki Thomas Ryan Odom Thomas was fired after 4 seasons and an overall record of 28-95 at UMBC.[194] The Retrievers hired former Charlotte interim head coach Odom.[195]
UNLV Dave Rice Todd Simon Marvin Menzies Rice was fired from his alma mater on January 10. Despite Rice's 98–54 record in four-plus seasons at UNLV, the Runnin' Rebels failed to make the postseason in either of the last two seasons, and an 0–3 start in Mountain West play was apparently the final straw for UNLV; top assistant Simon was named as interim head coach.[196] Following the season, Chris Beard was initially hired from Little Rock after leading the Trojans to NCAA tournament success,[140][197] but left less than a month later for Texas Tech.[141] NMSU head coach Menzies, a UNLV assistant during the Lon Kruger era, was hired to replace Beard.[198]
UTSA Brooks Thompson Steve Henson Thompson was fired on March 10 after 10 seasons. He had a 133–178 overall record, with the Roadrunners finishing this season 5–27 overall and 3–15 in Conference USA play. He was replaced by Oklahoma assistant Henson.[199][200]
Valparaiso Bryce Drew Matt Lottich Drew left his alma mater after 5 seasons to take over at Vanderbilt and was replaced by assistant Lottich.[201][202]
Vanderbilt Kevin Stallings Bryce Drew Stallings left Vanderbilt after 17 seasons for the Pittsburgh job.[160] Vanderbilt hired Bryce Drew from Valparaiso.[201]
Western Kentucky Ray Harper Rick Stansbury Harper resigned on March 17, 2016 after three WKU players were suspended following a school disciplinary hearing,[203] eventually landing at Jacksonville State.[137] The Hilltoppers hired longtime Mississippi State head coach Stansbury from his then-current post as an assistant at Texas A&M.[204]
Wisconsin Bo Ryan Greg Gard Ryan announced his retirement on December 15, 2015, effective immediately.[205] Top assistant Gard was named as interim head coach; Wisconsin removed the interim tag after the regular season, signing Gard to a 5-year contract.[206]
Wright State Billy Donlon Scott Nagy Despite making it into the finals of the Horizon League tournament, Donlon was fired on March 17 after 6 seasons at Wright State with a 109-93 career record.[207] The Raiders then hired Nagy away from South Dakota State.[173]
Wyoming Larry Shyatt Allen Edwards Shyatt announced his retirement after 5 seasons into his 2nd stint at Wyoming on March 21, 2016, turning the program over to top assistant Edwards.[208]

See also Edit

Notes Edit

  1. ^ a b c d e f g h Top seed in conference tournament

References Edit

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2015, ncaa, division, basketball, season, began, november, first, tournament, sports, classic, ended, with, final, four, houston, april, practices, officially, began, october, preseason, 1north, carolinaregular, seasonnovember, 2015, march, 2016ncaa, tournamen. The 2015 16 NCAA Division I men s basketball season began on November 13 The first tournament was the 2K Sports Classic and ended with the Final Four in Houston April 2 4 Practices officially began on October 2 2015 16 NCAA Division I men s basketball seasonPreseason AP No 1North CarolinaRegular seasonNovember 13 2015 March 13 2016NCAA Tournament2016Tournament datesMarch 15 April 4 2016National ChampionshipNRG StadiumHouston TexasNCAA ChampionsVillanovaOther championsGeorge Washington NIT Old Dominion Vegas 16 Nevada CBI Columbia CIT Player of the Year Naismith Wooden Buddy Hield Oklahoma 2014 152016 17 Contents 1 Rule changes 2 Season headlines 2 1 Milestones and records 3 Conference membership changes 4 New arenas 5 Season outlook 5 1 Pre season polls 6 Regular season 6 1 Early season tournaments 6 2 Conference winners and tournaments 6 3 Statistical leaders 7 Postseason 7 1 NCAA tournament 7 1 1 Tournament upsets 7 2 National Invitation tournament 7 2 1 NIT Semifinals and Final 7 3 Vegas 16 tournament 7 4 College Basketball Invitational 7 5 CollegeInsider com Postseason tournament 8 Conference standings 9 Award winners 9 1 Consensus All American teams 9 2 Major player of the year awards 9 3 Major freshman of the year awards 9 4 Major coach of the year awards 9 5 Other major awards 10 Coaching changes 11 See also 12 Notes 13 ReferencesRule changes EditThe following rule changes were proposed by the NCAA Men s Rules Committee for the 2015 16 season 1 2 and officially approved by the NCAA Men s Playing Rules Oversight Panel 3 Reducing the shot clock from 35 to 30 seconds same as the women s game Providing offensive players the same verticality protections as defensive players Extending the restricted area arc from 3 feet to 4 feet from the basket Reducing the number of team timeouts from 5 to 4 with a limit of no more than 3 timeouts in the second half Ending the practice of coaches calling timeouts from the bench in live ball situations Tightening the 10 second backcourt rule under which the offensive team has 10 seconds to advance the ball from the backcourt to the frontcourt The following situations all of which resulted in a reset of the 10 second count under previous rules no longer reset the count The defense deflects the ball out of bounds A held ball situation in the offensive backcourt in which the possession arrow favors the offense A technical foul against the offensive team during possession in its own backcourt Eliminating the five second closely guarded rule while the ball is being dribbled Allowing for technical fouls to be called on players who are determined to have faked a foul while reviewing for a flagrant foul Allow video replay of shot clock violations throughout the game Previously this type of review was limited to only the final 2 00 of the game and in overtime Class B technical fouls such as hanging on the rim and delay of game now result in one free throw by the non violating team instead of the previous two Requiring that a timeout taken 30 seconds or less before a scheduled media timeout break which are at 16 00 12 00 8 00 and 4 00 of each half become the media timeout This particular change had been made in NCAA women s basketball effective with the 2013 14 season Stricter enforcement of resumption of play after timeouts and reducing from 20 seconds to 15 seconds the time allowed to replace a disqualified fouled out player Teams will receive a delay of game warning after the first violation and a Class B technical foul for each subsequent violation Dunking will be allowed during team warmups and halftime An experimental rule allowing players six personal fouls instead of five will be used in all national postseason tournaments except for the NCAA tournament Season headlines EditMay 27 The NCAA announced its Academic Progress Rate APR sanctions for the 2015 16 school year A total of 21 programs in 9 sports were declared ineligible for postseason play due to failure to meet the required APR benchmark including the following four Division I men s basketball teams 4 Alcorn State Florida A amp M Stetson Central Arkansas June 29 Wisconsin head coach Bo Ryan announced he would retire at the end of the 2015 16 season 5 August 13 Ryan backed away from his previously announced retirement plans saying that he was open to staying on beyond this season and that he would make his decision in the coming months 6 September 29 The NCAA announced penalties against SMU following an investigation into a wide array of violations 7 The Mustangs were banned from postseason play for 2015 16 Head coach Larry Brown was suspended for nine games SMU lost nine men s basketball scholarships from 2016 17 through 2018 19 Since the team had only 11 scholarship players for 2015 16 two short of the NCAA limit of 13 the two unused scholarships counted toward the penalty The men s basketball program was hit with three years probation October 2 Yahoo Sports revealed that the University of Louisville was investigating allegations made in a soon to be published book whose author a self described madam claimed that she had been paid thousands of dollars by former Louisville graduate assistant and director of basketball operations Andre McGee to provide women to dance for and have sex with Cardinals players and recruits 8 November 10 The Associated Press preseason All American team was released Gonzaga forward Kyle Wiltjer was the leading vote getter 51 votes Joining him on the team were Iowa State forward Georges Niang 46 votes Providence guard Kris Dunn 43 Oklahoma guard Buddy Hield 40 and LSU forward Ben Simmons 28 9 December 15 Bo Ryan announced his retirement after a win against Texas A amp M Corpus Christi effective immediately with associate head coach Greg Gard assuming the title of interim head coach 10 December 23 The NCAA announced penalties against Hawaiʻi for significant violations of NCAA rules 11 12 Former head coach Gib Arnold who had been fired shortly before the 2014 15 season received a three year show cause penalty An assistant involved in the violations received a two year show cause The Rainbow Warriors were banned from postseason play in 2016 17 The team lost two scholarships in both 2016 17 and 2017 18 it had previously announced a reduction of one scholarship for each of those seasons January 13 The NCAA Division I council approved the following changes to its rules regarding declaration for the NBA draft 13 Declaration for the draft no longer results in automatic loss of college eligibility As long as a player does not sign a contract with a professional team outside the NBA or sign with an agent he will retain college eligibility as long as he makes a timely withdrawal from the draft NCAA players now have until 10 days after the end of the NBA Draft Combine to withdraw from the draft For 2016 the withdrawal date was May 25 about five weeks after the previous mid April deadline NCAA players may participate in the draft combine and are also allowed to attend one tryout per year with each NBA team without losing college eligibility NCAA players may now enter and withdraw from the draft multiple times without loss of eligibility Previously the NCAA treated a second declaration of draft eligibility as a permanent loss of college eligibility Missouri admitted to major NCAA violations dating to 2011 While the NCAA had yet to announce its findings Missouri voluntarily imposed the following sanctions 14 The Tigers would not participate in any postseason play this season including the SEC tournament All 23 of the Tigers wins in the 2013 14 season were vacated The Tigers lost one scholarship in each of the next two seasons and restrict recruiting in 2016 17 February 6 Louisville self imposed a 2016 postseason ban March 10 The Ivy League announced that it would institute men s and women s conference tournaments effective with the 2016 17 season The top four teams in the regular season standings qualify for each tournament While the tournament winners receive automatic bids to the NCAA men s and women s tournaments the official conference champions continue to be determined solely by regular season results The inaugural editions were held March 11 12 2017 at the Palestra in Philadelphia 15 April 8 The NCAA announced penalties against Southern Miss for a wide array of violations occurring during the tenure of former head coach Donnie Tyndall The NCAA s findings indicated that mere weeks after Tyndall became head coach he directed program staffers to complete fraudulent coursework so that several recruits would ostensibly be eligible to play It was also found that Tyndall had arranged for cash payments to recruits fabricated documents in an attempt to cover up the payments and deleted emails relevant to the investigation 16 Tyndall received a 10 year show cause and even after it expires in 2026 he will be suspended for 50 of his next full season as an NCAA coach Three of his assistants receive 8 year 7 year and 6 year penalties At the time Tyndall planned to appeal his penalty The NCAA accepted the school s self imposed two year postseason ban but placed the Golden Eagles on three years probation All wins in which ineligible players participated were vacated and the Golden Eagles lost four scholarships over the next three seasons Milestones and records Edit During the season the following players reached the 2000 career point milestone Evansville guard D J Balentine 17 High Point forward John Brown 18 Hofstra guard Juan ya Green 19 Louisiana Lafayette forward Shawn Long 20 Iowa State forward Georges Niang 21 Old Dominion guard Trey Freeman 22 Oklahoma guard Buddy Hield 23 Stony Brook forward Jameel Warney 24 Louisville guard Damion Lee 25 Fresno State guard Marvelle Harris Army swingman Kyle Wilson 26 and Iona guard A J English 27 November 26 Michigan State head coach Tom Izzo wins his 500th game 28 November 28 Davidson head coach Bob McKillop wins his 500th game 29 November 28 BYU s Kyle Collinsworth records his seventh career triple double giving him sole possession of the NCAA record 30 January 26 Virginia beats Wake Forest on a 9 1 run in the final fifteen seconds including a buzzer beater three point bank shot from Darius Thompson in a comeback highly noted for its statistical improbability 31 32 33 February 1 Duke s streak of 167 appearances in the AP Poll ended as the 5th longest streak of all time 34 February 5 Yale s Brandon Sherrod who entered the Bulldogs game against Columbia one shy of the Division I record of 26 consecutive field goals made makes his first five field goal attempts in Yale s 86 72 win to set a new record of 30 35 February 8 The 2015 16 Villanova Wildcats became the program s first team to reach number one in the AP Poll by climbing to the top of the 2015 16 NCAA Division I men s basketball rankings 36 37 March 16 In BYU s 97 79 victory over UAB in the first round of the NIT Collinsworth posts his sixth triple double of the season tying his own single season record from last season and extending his NCAA career record to 12 38 Conference membership changes EditAfter a tumultuous four years in which over 80 Division I schools moved to new conferences some more than once only two schools joined new conferences as full members for 2015 16 School Former conference New conferenceNJIT Independent Atlantic Sun Conference 39 Northern Kentucky Atlantic Sun Conference Horizon League 40 Another change in membership involved the Western Athletic Conference WAC This did not involve a school moving to a new league but rather a change in identity of a Division I school During the summer of 2015 the University of Texas Pan American UTPA and the University of Texas at Brownsville UTB merged to form the new University of Texas Rio Grande Valley UTRGV The UTPA athletic program was inherited by UTRGV which retained UTPA s WAC membership Following UAB s decision to drop football at the end of the 2014 season its future membership in Conference USA C USA beyond 2014 15 was initially uncertain as league bylaws require all member schools to either sponsor FBS football or be committed to establishing an FBS program Due to ongoing efforts by boosters and other supporters to raise funds to bring UAB football back C USA indicated that UAB would be allowed to remain in the league for the 2015 16 season but not beyond that time unless football was reinstated 41 On June 1 2015 UAB initially announced that the football program would be reinstated in 2016 42 later pushing back the return of football to 2017 this was sufficient to satisfy C USA which announced that it would keep UAB as a member 43 The 2015 16 season was the last for Coastal Carolina in the Big South Conference On September 1 2015 the university and the Sun Belt Conference jointly announced that the Chanticleers would join the Sun Belt in July 2016 initially as a non football member The football team will join the Sun Belt in 2017 the second year of its transition from FCS to FBS football 44 New arenas EditThe Omaha Mavericks left their home since 2012 the off campus Ralston Arena for the new on campus Baxter Arena The Mavericks first game in the new arena was on November 13 against the UC Santa Barbara Gauchos with the Mavericks losing 60 59 45 The Ole Miss Rebels also opened a new arena but unlike Omaha the move was from one campus venue to another Tad Smith Coliseum home to the Rebels since 1966 was replaced by The Pavilion at Ole Miss The new arena with a capacity of 9 500 opened on January 7 with the Rebels defeating Alabama 74 66 46 Season outlook EditPre season polls Edit See also 2015 16 NCAA Division I men s basketball rankings The top 25 from the AP and USA Today Coaches Polls AP 47 Ranking Team1 North Carolina2 Kentucky3 Maryland4 Kansas5 Duke6 Virginia7 Iowa State8 Oklahoma9 Gonzaga10 Wichita State11 Villanova12 Arizona13 Michigan State14 California15 Indiana16 Utah17 Wisconsin18 Vanderbilt19 Notre Dame20 UConn21 LSU22 Baylor23 Purdue24 Butler25 Michigan USA Today Coaches 48 Ranking Team1 Kentucky1 North Carolina3 Maryland4 Duke5 Kansas6 Virginia7 Iowa State8 Oklahoma9 Villanova10 Arizona11 Gonzaga12 Wichita State13 Michigan State14 California15 Indiana16 Utah17 Wisconsin18 Notre Dame19 LSU20 Vanderbilt21 Baylor22 Butler23 West Virginia24 UConn25 PurdueRegular season EditEarly season tournaments Edit Name Dates Location No teams ChampionNIT Season Tip Off November 26 27 Barclays Center Brooklyn New York 4 Villanova2K Sports Classic November 20 22 Madison Square Garden New York City 4 DukePuerto Rico Tip Off November 19 20 22 Roberto Clemente Coliseum San Juan Puerto Rico 8 Miami FL Charleston Classic November 19 20 22 TD Arena Charleston South Carolina 8 VirginiaParadise Jam tournament November 20 23 Sports and Fitness Center Saint Thomas VI 8 South CarolinaHall of Fame Tip Off November 21 22 Mohegan Sun Arena Uncasville Connecticut 4 Purdue Naismith Buffalo Springfield Men Who Speak Up Main Event November 23 25 MGM Grand Garden Arena Las Vegas 8 Howard Middleweight Bracket Creighton Heavyweight Bracket Corpus Christi Coastal Classic November 27 28 American Bank Center Corpus Christi Texas 4 UTEPCBE Hall of Fame Classic November 23 24 Sprint Center Kansas City Missouri 4 North CarolinaLegends Classic November 23 24 Barclays Center Brooklyn New York 4 MarquetteGulf Coast Showcase November 23 25 Germain Arena Estero Florida 8 Weber StateMaui Invitational November 23 25 Lahaina Civic Center Lahaina HI 8 KansasCancun Challenge November 24 25 Moon Palace Golf amp Spa Resort Cancun MX 8 South Dakota State Mayan Division Maryland Riviera Division Great Alaska Shootout November 25 28 Sullivan Arena Anchorage AK 8 Middle TennesseeBattle 4 Atlantis November 25 27 Imperial Arena Nassau BAH 8 SyracuseAdvoCare Invitational November 26 27 29 HP Field House Lake Buena Vista Florida 8 XavierWooden Legacy November 26 27 29 Anaheim Convention Center Anaheim California 8 Michigan StateLas Vegas Invitational November 26 27 Orleans Arena Las Vegas 4 West VirginiaEmerald Coast Classic November 27 28 Emerald Coast Classic Arena Niceville Florida 4 Iowa StateBarclays Center Classic November 27 28 Barclays Center Brooklyn New York 4 CincinnatiLas Vegas Classic December 22 23 Orleans Arena Las Vegas 4 SMUDiamond Head Classic December 22 23 25 Stan Sheriff Center Honolulu HI 8 OklahomaConference winners and tournaments Edit Thirty one athletic conferences each end their regular seasons with a single elimination tournament The team with the best regular season record in each conference is given the number one seed in each tournament with tiebreakers used as needed in the case of ties for the top seeding All conferences also recognize regular season champions with co championships being awarded in the case of ties The winners of these tournaments receive automatic invitations to the 2016 NCAA Men s Division I Basketball Tournament For the final time the Ivy League did not hold a conference tournament instead giving its automatic invitation to its regular season champion Conference Regular season first place Conference player of the year Conference Coach of the Year Conference tournament Tournament venue city Tournament winnerAmerica East Conference Stony Brook Jameel Warney Stony Brook 49 Steve Pikiell Stony Brook 49 2016 America East men s basketball tournament Campus sites Stony BrookAmerican Athletic Conference Temple Nic Moore SMU 50 Fran Dunphy Temple 50 2016 American Athletic Conference men s basketball tournament Amway Center Orlando Florida UConnAtlantic 10 Conference VCU St Bonaventure amp Dayton n 1 DeAndre Bembry Saint Joseph s 51 Mark Schmidt St Bonaventure 51 2016 Atlantic 10 men s basketball tournament Barclays Center Brooklyn New York Saint Joseph sAtlantic Coast Conference North Carolina Malcolm Brogdon Virginia 52 53 Jim Larranaga Miami 52 53 2016 ACC men s basketball tournament Verizon Center Washington D C North CarolinaAtlantic Sun Conference North Florida Dallas Moore North Florida 54 Matthew Driscoll North Florida 54 2016 Atlantic Sun men s basketball tournament Campus sites Florida Gulf CoastBig 12 Conference Kansas Buddy Hield Oklahoma 55 Tubby Smith Texas Tech 55 2016 Big 12 men s basketball tournament Sprint Center Kansas City Missouri KansasBig East Conference Villanova Kris Dunn Providence 56 Kevin Willard Seton Hall amp Jay Wright Villanova 56 2016 Big East men s basketball tournament Madison Square Garden New York City Seton HallBig Sky Conference Weber State Joel Bolomboy Weber State 57 Bill Evans Idaho State 58 2016 Big Sky Conference men s basketball tournament Reno Events Center Reno Nevada Weber StateBig South Conference High Point n 1 amp Winthrop John Brown High Point 59 Ritchie McKay Liberty 59 2016 Big South Conference men s basketball tournament Pope Convocation Center Buies Creek North Carolina UNC AshevilleBig Ten Conference Indiana Denzel Valentine Michigan State Tom Crean Indiana 2016 Big Ten Conference men s basketball tournament Bankers Life Fieldhouse Indianapolis Michigan StateBig West Conference Hawaii Stefan Jankovic Hawaii 60 Eran Ganot Hawaii 60 2016 Big West Conference men s basketball tournament Honda Center Anaheim California HawaiiColonial Athletic Association Hofstra n 1 amp UNC Wilmington Juan ya Green Hofstra 61 Kevin Keatts UNC Wilmington 61 2016 CAA men s basketball tournament Royal Farms Arena Baltimore UNC WilmingtonConference USA UAB Alex Hamilton Louisiana Tech 62 Jerod Haase UAB 62 2016 Conference USA men s basketball tournament Birmingham Jefferson Convention Complex Birmingham Alabama Middle TennesseeHorizon League Valparaiso Kay Felder Oakland 63 Bryce Drew Valparaiso 63 2016 Horizon League men s basketball tournament Joe Louis Arena Detroit Green BayIvy League Yale Justin Sears Yale 64 James Jones Yale 64 No tournamentMetro Atlantic Athletic Conference Monmouth Justin Robinson Monmouth 65 King Rice Monmouth 66 2016 MAAC men s basketball tournament Times Union Center Albany New York IonaMid American Conference Akron n 1 East Ball State amp Central Michigan West Antonio Campbell Ohio 67 Keith Dambrot Akron 67 2016 Mid American Conference men s basketball tournament First round at campus sites Remainder at Quicken Loans Arena Cleveland Ohio BuffaloMid Eastern Athletic Conference Hampton James Daniel III Howard 68 Murray Garvin South Carolina State 68 2016 MEAC men s basketball tournament Norfolk Scope Norfolk Virginia HamptonMissouri Valley Conference Wichita State Fred VanVleet Wichita State 69 Barry Hinson Southern Illinois 70 2016 Missouri Valley Conference men s basketball tournament Scottrade Center St Louis Missouri Northern IowaMountain West Conference San Diego State Marvelle Harris Fresno State 71 Steve Fisher San Diego State 71 2016 Mountain West Conference men s basketball tournament Thomas amp Mack Center Paradise Nevada Fresno StateNortheast Conference Wagner Cane Broome Sacred Heart 72 Bashir Mason Wagner 72 2016 Northeast Conference men s basketball tournament Campus sites Fairleigh DickinsonOhio Valley Conference Belmont n 1 East Murray State amp Tennessee Martin West Evan Bradds Belmont 73 Dana Ford Tennessee State 73 2016 Ohio Valley Conference men s basketball tournament Nashville Municipal Auditorium Nashville Tennessee Austin PeayPac 12 Conference Oregon Jakob Poltl Utah 74 Dana Altman Oregon 74 2016 Pac 12 Conference men s basketball tournament MGM Grand Garden Arena Paradise Nevada OregonPatriot League Bucknell Tim Kempton Lehigh 75 Nathan Davis Bucknell 75 2016 Patriot League men s basketball tournament Campus sites Holy CrossSoutheastern Conference Kentucky amp Texas A amp M n 1 Tyler Ulis Kentucky 76 77 Billy Kennedy Texas A amp M 76 77 2016 SEC men s basketball tournament Bridgestone Arena Nashville Tennessee KentuckySouthern Conference Chattanooga Stephen Croone Furman 78 Matt McCall Chattanooga 78 2016 Southern Conference men s basketball tournament U S Cellular Center Asheville North Carolina ChattanoogaSouthland Conference Stephen F Austin Thomas Walkup Stephen F Austin 79 Brad Underwood Stephen F Austin 79 2016 Southland Conference men s basketball tournament Leonard E Merrell Center Katy Texas Stephen F AustinSouthwestern Athletic Conference Texas Southern Derrick Griffin Texas Southern 80 Mike Davis Texas Southern 80 2016 SWAC men s basketball tournament Toyota Center Houston Texas SouthernThe Summit League IPFW n 1 amp South Dakota State Max Landis IPFW 81 Jon Coffman IPFW 81 2016 Summit League men s basketball tournament Denny Sanford Premier Center Sioux Falls South Dakota South Dakota StateSun Belt Conference Little Rock Shawn Long Louisiana Lafayette 82 Chris Beard Little Rock 82 2016 Sun Belt Conference men s basketball tournament Lakefront Arena New Orleans Little RockWest Coast Conference Gonzaga amp Saint Mary s n 1 Kyle Collinsworth BYU 83 Randy Bennett Saint Mary s 83 2016 West Coast Conference men s basketball tournament Orleans Arena Paradise Nevada GonzagaWestern Athletic Conference New Mexico State Pascal Siakam New Mexico State 84 Rod Barnes Cal State Bakersfield 84 2016 WAC men s basketball tournament Orleans Arena Paradise Nevada Cal State Bakersfield Statistical leaders Edit Points per game Rebounds per game Assists per game Steals per gamePlayer School PPG Player School RPG Player School APG Player School SPGJames Daniel III Howard 27 1 Egidijus Mockevicius Evansville 14 0 Kay Felder Oakland 9 3 Tra Deon Hollins Omaha 4 0Buddy Hield Oklahoma 25 0 Rokas Gustys Hofstra 13 0 Jordan Johnson Milwaukee 8 1 Hameed Ali Texas A amp M CC 2 7Josh Adams Wyoming 24 7 Joel Bolomboy Weber State 12 6 Jaaron Simmons Ohio 7 9 Carrington Love Green Bay 2 6Kay Felder Oakland 24 4 Shawn Long LA Lafayette 12 1 Denzel Valentine Michigan State 7 8 Gary Payton II Oregon State 2 5Stefan Moody Ole Miss 23 6 Chris Horton Austin Peay 12 0 Kyle Collinsworth BYU 7 4 Kris Dunn Providence 2 5Blocked shots per game Field goal percentage Three point field goal percentage Free throw percentagePlayer School BPG Player School FG Player School 3FG Player School FT Vashil Fernandez Valparaiso 3 3 Evan Bradds Belmont 71 4 Giddy Potts Middle Tennessee 50 6 Fletcher Magee Wofford 92 5Tai Odiase UIC 3 2 Venky Jois Eastern Washington 67 9 Bryn Forbes Michigan State 48 1 Ben Millaud Meunier St Francis PA 91 0Jameel Warney Stony Brook 3 0 Derrick Griffin Texas Southern 66 2 Fletcher Magee Wofford 47 9 Q J Peterson VMI 90 5Laron Smith Bethune Cookman 3 0 Rokas Gustys Hofstra 66 0 Matt Donlan Youngstown State 46 3 Sam Hunt NC A amp T 90 4Luke Kornet Vanderbilt 3 0 Adrian Diaz FIU 65 0 Trent Mackey North Florida 46 0 Jaleen Smith New Hampshire 90 0Postseason EditNCAA tournament Edit Main article 2016 NCAA Division I men s basketball tournament Tournament upsets Edit For this list a major upset is defined as a win by a team seeded 7 or more spots below its defeated opponent Date Winner Score Loser Region RoundMarch 17 Yale 12 79 75 Baylor 5 West Round of 64March 17 Little Rock 12 85 83 2OT Purdue 5 Midwest Round of 64March 18 Hawaii 13 77 66 California 4 South Round of 64March 18 Middle Tennessee 15 90 81 Michigan State 2 Midwest Round of 64March 18 Stephen F Austin 14 70 56 West Virginia 3 East Round of 64March 19 Gonzaga 11 82 59 Utah 3 Midwest Round of 32March 27 Syracuse 10 68 62 Virginia 1 Midwest Elite 8Final Four NRG Stadium Houston Texas Main article 2016 NCAA Men s Division I Basketball Championship Game National Semifinals April 2National Championship game Apr 4 2 W Oklahoma512 S Villanova952 S Villanova771 E North Carolina741 E North Carolina8310 MW Syracuse66National Invitation tournament Edit Main article 2016 National Invitation Tournament After the NCAA tournament field was announced the NCAA invited 32 teams to participate in the National Invitation Tournament The tournament began on March 15 2016 with all games prior to the semifinals were played on campus sites NIT Semifinals and Final Edit Played at Madison Square Garden in New York City on March 29 and 31The semifinals and final were held on March 29 and March 31 at Madison Square Garden in New York City Semifinals March 29Championship game March 31 1Valparaiso722BYU701Valparaiso604George Washington764George Washington652San Diego State46Vegas 16 tournament Edit Main article 2016 Vegas 16 Tournament After the NCAA tournament field was announced 8 teams were invited to participate in the first ever Vegas 16 Tournament The tournament began on March 28 2016 with all 8 teams playing in the opening round The semifinals was played on March 29 and the Championship game on March 30 All games were played at Mandalay Bay Events Center in Las Vegas Semifinals March 29Championship game March 30 Old Dominion64UC Santa Barbara49Old Dominion68Oakland67Oakland104East Tennessee State81College Basketball Invitational Edit Main article 2016 College Basketball Invitational The ninth College Basketball Invitational CBI Tournament began on March 15 2016 This tournament featured 16 teams who were left out of the NCAA tournament and NIT Semifinals March 23Championship Series March 28 April 1 Morehead State77Ohio72Morehead State866882Nevada837785 Nevada86Vermont72CollegeInsider com Postseason tournament Edit Main article 2016 CollegeInsider com Postseason Tournament The eighth CollegeInsider com Postseason Tournament began on March 14 and ended with that championship game on March 29 This tournament places an emphasis on selecting successful teams from mid major conferences who were left out of the NCAA tournament and NIT 26 teams participated in this tournament SemifinalsMarch 27ChampionshipMarch 29 NJIT65Columbia80Columbia73UC Irvine67UC Irvine66Coastal Carolina47Conference standings Edit2015 16 American Athletic Conference men s basketball standings vte Conf OverallTeam W L PCT W L PCTTemple 14 4 778 21 12 636No 24 SMU 13 5 722 25 5 833Houston 12 6 667 22 10 688Cincinnati 12 6 667 22 11 667Tulsa 12 6 667 20 12 625UConn 11 7 611 25 11 694Memphis 8 10 444 19 15 559UCF 6 12 333 12 18 400East Carolina 4 14 222 12 20 375South Florida 4 14 222 8 25 242Tulane 3 15 167 12 22 353 Ineligible for postseason due to postseason ban American Athletic Conference tournament ChampionsRankings from AP poll 2015 16 America East Conference men s basketball standings vte Conf OverallTeam W L PCT W L PCTStony Brook 14 2 875 26 7 788Albany 13 3 813 24 9 727Vermont 11 5 688 23 14 622New Hampshire 11 5 688 20 13 606UMass Lowell 7 9 438 11 18 379Binghamton 5 11 313 8 22 267Hartford 4 12 250 10 23 303Maine 4 12 250 8 22 267UMBC 3 13 188 7 25 219 Ineligible for postseason during transition to Division I 2016 America East tournament winner 2015 16 Atlantic 10 men s basketball standings vte Conf OverallTeam W L PCT W L PCTDayton 14 4 778 25 8 758VCU 14 4 778 25 11 694St Bonaventure 14 4 778 22 9 710Saint Joseph s 13 5 722 28 8 778George Washington 11 7 611 28 10 737Davidson 10 8 556 20 13 606Rhode Island 9 9 500 17 15 531Fordham 8 10 444 17 14 548Richmond 7 11 389 16 16 500UMass 6 12 333 14 18 438Duquesne 6 12 333 17 17 500George Mason 5 13 278 11 21 344Saint Louis 5 13 278 11 21 344La Salle 4 14 222 9 22 290 2016 A10 Tournament winner2015 16 Atlantic Sun men s basketball standings vte Conf OverallTeam W L PCT W L PCTNorth Florida 10 4 714 22 12 647NJIT 8 6 571 20 15 571Jacksonville 8 6 571 16 16 500Florida Gulf Coast 8 6 571 21 14 600Kennesaw State 7 7 500 11 20 355Lipscomb 7 7 500 12 21 364Stetson 4 10 286 12 22 353USC Upstate 4 10 286 10 22 313 ineligible for the 2016 NCAA tournament due to APR violations 2016 Atlantic Sun Tournament winner 2015 16 ACC men s basketball standings vte Conf OverallTeam W L PCT W L PCTNo 3 North Carolina 14 4 778 33 7 825No 4 Virginia 13 5 722 29 8 784No 10 Miami FL 13 5 722 27 8 771No 16 Louisville 12 6 667 23 8 742Notre Dame 11 7 611 24 12 667No 19 Duke 11 7 611 25 11 694Virginia Tech 10 8 556 20 15 571Clemson 10 8 556 17 14 548Pittsburgh 9 9 500 21 12 636Syracuse 9 9 500 23 14 622Georgia Tech 8 10 444 21 15 583Florida State 8 10 444 20 14 588NC State 5 13 278 16 17 485Wake Forest 2 16 111 11 20 355Boston College 0 18 000 7 25 219 Ineligible for both the 2016 ACC tournament and the 2016 NCAA tournament due to self imposed postseason ban 2016 ACC tournament winnerRankings from AP poll 2015 16 Big East men s basketball standings vte Conf OverallTeam W L PCT W L PCTNo 6 Villanova 16 2 889 35 5 875No 9 Xavier 14 4 778 28 5 848No 20 Seton Hall 12 6 667 25 9 735Providence 10 8 556 24 11 686Butler 10 8 556 22 11 667Creighton 9 9 500 20 15 571Marquette 8 10 444 20 13 606Georgetown 7 11 389 15 18 455DePaul 3 15 167 9 22 290St John s 1 17 056 8 24 250 2016 Big East tournament winnerRankings from AP poll2015 16 Big Sky men s basketball standings vte Conf OverallTeam W L PCT W L PCTWeber State 15 3 833 26 9 743Montana 14 4 778 21 12 636Idaho 12 6 667 21 13 618Idaho State 11 7 611 16 15 516Eastern Washington 10 8 556 18 16 529North Dakota 10 8 556 17 16 515Montana State 9 9 500 14 17 452Portland State 8 10 444 13 18 419Northern Colorado 7 11 389 10 21 323Sacramento State 6 12 333 14 17 452Northern Arizona 3 15 167 5 25 167Southern Utah 3 15 167 5 24 172 Conference tournament winner 2015 16 Big South men s basketball standings vte Conf OverallTeam W L PCT W L PCTWinthrop 13 5 722 23 9 719High Point 13 5 722 21 11 656UNC Asheville 12 6 667 22 12 647Coastal Carolina 12 6 667 21 12 636Gardner Webb 10 8 556 17 16 515Liberty 10 8 556 13 19 406Radford 9 9 500 16 15 516Campbell 5 13 278 12 18 400Presbyterian 5 13 278 11 20 355Longwood 5 13 278 10 23 303Charleston Southern 5 13 278 9 21 300 2016 Big South tournament winner 2015 16 Big Ten Conference men s basketball standings vte Conf OverallTeam W L PCT W L PCTNo 14 Indiana 15 3 833 27 8 771No 2 Michigan State 13 5 722 29 6 829No 18 Maryland 12 6 667 27 9 750No 12 Purdue 12 6 667 26 9 743No 25 Iowa 12 6 667 22 11 667Wisconsin 12 6 667 22 13 629Ohio State 11 7 611 22 13 629Michigan 10 8 556 23 13 639Northwestern 8 10 444 20 12 625Penn State 7 11 389 16 16 500Nebraska 6 12 333 16 18 471Illinois 5 13 278 15 19 441Minnesota 2 16 111 11 20 355Rutgers 1 17 056 7 25 219 2016 Big Ten tournament winnerRankings from AP poll2015 16 Big West men s basketball standings vte Conf OverallTeam W L PCT W L PCTHawai i 13 3 813 28 6 824UC Irvine 13 3 813 28 10 737Long Beach State 12 4 750 20 15 571UC Santa Barbara 11 5 688 19 14 576UC Davis 6 10 375 11 19 367UC Riverside 5 11 313 14 19 424Cal State Northridge 5 11 313 10 20 333Cal Poly 4 12 250 10 20 333Cal State Fullerton 3 13 188 10 20 333 ineligible for postseason due to self imposed ban due to academic fraud violations 2016 Big West tournament winner 2015 16 Big 12 men s basketball standings vte Conf OverallTeam W L PCT W L PCTNo 1 Kansas 15 3 833 33 5 868No 8 West Virginia 13 5 722 26 9 743No 7 Oklahoma 12 6 667 29 8 784Texas 11 7 611 20 13 606No 21 Baylor 10 8 556 22 12 647No 22 Iowa State 10 8 556 23 12 657Texas Tech 9 9 500 19 13 594Kansas State 5 13 278 17 16 515Oklahoma State 3 15 167 12 20 375TCU 2 16 111 12 21 364 2016 Big 12 Tournament winnerRankings from AP poll 85 2015 16 CAA men s basketball standings vte Conf OverallTeam W L PCT W L PCTHofstra 14 4 778 24 10 706UNC Wilmington 14 4 778 25 8 758Towson 11 7 611 20 13 606James Madison 11 7 611 21 11 656William amp Mary 11 7 611 20 11 645Northeastern 9 9 500 18 15 545College of Charleston 8 10 444 17 14 548Elon 7 11 389 16 16 500Drexel 3 15 167 6 25 194Delaware 2 16 111 7 23 233 2016 CAA tournament winner2015 16 Conference USA men s basketball standings vte Conf OverallTeam W L PCT W L PCTUAB 16 2 889 26 7 788Middle Tennessee 13 5 722 25 10 714Marshall 12 6 667 17 16 515Louisiana Tech 12 6 667 23 10 697Old Dominion 12 6 667 25 13 658UTEP 10 8 556 19 14 576Charlotte 9 9 500 14 19 424Western Kentucky 8 10 444 18 16 529North Texas 7 11 389 12 20 375Rice 7 11 389 12 20 375FIU 7 11 389 13 19 406Florida Atlantic 5 13 278 8 25 242Southern Miss 5 13 278 8 21 276UTSA 3 15 167 5 27 156 Ineligible for postseason play due to self imposed postseason ban 2016 C USA Tournament winner 2015 16 Horizon League men s basketball standings vte Conf OverallTeam W L PCT W L PCTValparaiso 16 2 889 30 7 811Oakland 13 5 722 23 12 657Wright State 13 5 722 22 13 629Green Bay 11 7 611 23 13 639Milwaukee 10 8 556 20 13 606Detroit 9 9 500 16 15 516Youngstown State 6 12 333 11 21 344Northern Kentucky 5 13 278 9 21 300Cleveland State 4 14 222 9 23 281UIC 3 15 167 5 25 167 Ineligible for NCAA postseason during transition to Division I 2016 Horizon League Tournament winner 2015 16 Ivy League men s basketball standings vte Conf OverallTeam W L PCT W L PCTx Yale 13 1 929 23 7 767Princeton 12 2 857 22 7 759Columbia 10 4 714 25 10 714Harvard 6 8 429 14 16 467Penn 5 9 357 11 17 393Dartmouth 4 10 286 10 18 357Cornell 3 11 214 10 18 357Brown 3 11 214 8 20 286x Ivy League champions NCAA Tournament participant2015 16 Mid American Conference men s basketball standings vte Conf OverallTeam W L PCT W L PCTEastAkron 13 5 722 26 9 743Ohio 11 7 611 23 12 657Kent State 10 8 556 19 13 594Buffalo 10 8 556 20 15 571Miami OH 6 12 333 13 20 394Bowling Green 5 13 278 16 18 471WestBall State 10 8 556 21 14 600Central Michigan 10 8 556 17 16 515Northern Illinois 9 9 500 21 13 618Eastern Michigan 9 9 500 18 15 545Toledo 8 10 444 17 15 531Western Michigan 7 11 389 13 19 406 2016 MAC tournament winner 2015 16 MAAC men s basketball standings vte Conf OverallTeam W L PCT W L PCTMonmouth 17 3 850 28 8 778Iona 16 4 800 22 11 667Siena 13 7 650 21 13 618Fairfield 12 8 600 19 14 576Saint Peter s 12 8 600 14 16 467Manhattan 9 11 450 13 18 419Canisius 8 12 400 14 19 424Rider 8 12 400 13 20 394Quinnipiac 6 14 300 9 21 300Niagara 5 15 250 7 25 219Marist 4 16 200 7 23 233 2016 MAAC tournament winner 2015 16 MEAC men s basketball standings vte Conf OverallTeam W L PCT W L PCTHampton 13 3 813 21 11 656South Carolina State 12 4 750 19 15 559Norfolk State 12 4 750 17 17 500Bethune Cookman 10 6 625 14 18 438Savannah State 9 7 563 16 16 500North Carolina Central 7 9 438 13 19 406North Carolina A amp T 7 9 438 10 22 313Md Eastern Shore 7 9 438 10 22 313Howard 6 10 375 12 20 375Morgan State 6 10 375 9 22 290Coppin State 6 10 375 9 22 290Delaware State 5 11 313 7 25 219Florida A amp M 4 12 250 8 21 276 ineligible for postseason due to APR violations 2016 MEAC tournament winnerAs of March 18 20162015 16 Missouri Valley Conference men s basketball standings vte Conf OverallTeam W L PCT W L PCTWichita State 16 2 889 26 9 743Evansville 12 6 667 25 9 735Illinois State 12 6 667 18 14 563Southern Illinois 11 7 611 22 10 688Northern Iowa 11 7 611 23 13 639Indiana State 8 10 444 15 17 469Missouri State 8 10 444 13 19 406Loyola Chicago 7 11 389 15 17 469Bradley 3 15 167 5 27 156Drake 2 16 111 7 24 226 2016 MVC tournament winner 2015 16 Mountain West Conferencemen s basketball standings Conf OverallTeam W L PCT W L PCTSan Diego State 16 2 889 28 10 737Fresno State 13 5 722 25 10 714Boise State 11 7 611 20 12 625Nevada 10 8 556 24 14 632New Mexico 10 8 556 17 15 531Colorado State 8 10 444 18 16 529UNLV 8 10 444 18 15 545Utah State 7 11 389 16 15 516Wyoming 7 11 389 14 18 438Air Force 5 13 278 14 18 438San Jose State 4 14 222 9 22 290 Conference tournament winner 2015 16 Northeast Conference men s basketball standings vte Conf OverallTeam W L PCT W L PCTWagner 13 5 722 23 11 676Fairleigh Dickinson 11 7 611 18 15 545Sacred Heart 11 7 611 12 18 400St Francis Brooklyn 11 7 611 15 17 469Mount St Mary s 10 8 556 14 19 424LIU Brooklyn 9 9 500 16 15 516Saint Francis 9 9 500 13 17 433Robert Morris 8 10 444 10 22 313Bryant 5 13 278 8 23 258Central Connecticut 3 15 167 4 25 138 2016 NEC tournament winner2015 16 Ohio Valley Conference men s basketball standings vte Conf OverallTeam W L PCT W L PCTEastBelmont 12 4 750 20 12 625Tennessee State 11 5 688 20 11 645Tennessee Tech 11 5 688 19 12 613Morehead State 11 5 688 23 14 622Eastern Kentucky 6 10 375 15 16 484Jacksonville State 4 12 250 8 23 258WestUT Martin 10 6 625 20 15 571Murray State 10 6 625 17 14 548Eastern Illinois 9 7 563 13 17 433Austin Peay 7 9 438 18 18 500SIU Edwardsville 3 13 188 6 22 214Southeast Missouri St 2 14 125 5 24 172 2016 OVC tournament winner 2015 16 Pac 12 Conference men s basketball standings vte Conf OverallTeam W L PCT W L PCTNo 5 Oregon 14 4 778 31 7 816No 13 Utah 13 5 722 27 9 750No 17 Arizona 12 6 667 25 9 735No 23 California 12 6 667 23 11 676Colorado 10 8 556 22 12 647USC 9 9 500 21 13 618Oregon State 9 9 500 19 13 594Washington 9 9 500 19 15 559Stanford 8 10 444 15 15 500UCLA 6 12 333 15 17 469Arizona State 5 13 278 15 17 469Washington State 1 17 056 9 22 290 Pac 12 Tournament winnerRankings from AP poll 2015 16 Patriot League men s basketball standings vte Conf OverallTeam W L PCT W L PCTBucknell 14 4 778 17 14 548Lehigh 13 5 722 17 15 531Boston University 11 7 611 19 15 559Army 9 9 500 19 14 576Navy 9 9 500 19 14 576Colgate 9 9 500 13 17 433American 9 9 500 12 19 387Loyola MD 8 10 444 9 21 300Holy Cross 5 13 278 15 20 429Lafayette 3 15 167 6 24 200 2016 Patriot League tournament winner2015 16 SEC men s basketball standings vte Conf OverallTeam W L PCT W L PCTNo 15 Texas A amp M 13 5 722 28 9 757No 10 Kentucky 13 5 722 27 9 750South Carolina 11 7 611 25 9 735Vanderbilt 11 7 611 19 14 576LSU 11 7 611 19 14 576Ole Miss 10 8 556 20 12 625Georgia 10 8 556 20 14 588Florida 9 9 500 21 15 583Arkansas 9 9 500 16 16 500Alabama 8 10 444 18 15 545Mississippi State 7 11 389 14 17 452Tennessee 6 12 333 15 19 441Auburn 5 13 278 11 20 355Missouri 3 15 167 10 21 323 2016 SEC tournament winner Ineligible for postseason play due to self imposed postseason ban Rankings from AP poll 2015 16 Southern Conference men s basketball standings vte Conf OverallTeam W L PCT W L PCTChattanooga 15 3 833 29 6 829East Tennessee State 14 4 778 24 12 667Furman 11 7 611 19 16 543Wofford 11 7 611 15 17 469Western Carolina 10 8 556 16 18 471UNC Greensboro 10 8 556 15 19 441Mercer 8 10 444 19 15 559Samford 4 14 222 14 19 424VMI 4 14 222 9 21 300The Citadel 3 15 167 10 22 313 2016 SoCon Tournament winner 2015 16 Southland Conference men s basketball standings vte Conf OverallTeam W L PCT W L PCTStephen F Austin 18 0 1 000 28 6 824Texas A amp M CC 15 3 833 25 8 758Sam Houston State 12 6 667 18 16 529Incarnate Word 12 6 667 17 12 586Houston Baptist 10 8 556 17 17 500Southeastern Louisiana 9 9 500 12 21 364Abilene Christian 8 10 444 13 18 419McNeese State 7 11 389 9 20 310Central Arkansas 6 12 333 7 21 250New Orleans 6 12 333 10 20 333Nicholls State 6 12 333 11 23 324Northwestern State 5 13 278 8 20 286Lamar 3 15 167 11 19 367 Ineligible for postseason during transition to Division I Ineligible for postseason due to APR violations 2016 Southland tournament winner2015 16 SWAC men s basketball standings vte Conf OverallTeam W L PCT W L PCTTexas Southern 16 2 889 18 15 545Alcorn State 13 5 722 15 15 500Jackson State 12 6 667 20 16 556Southern 11 7 611 22 13 629Alabama State 9 9 500 14 17 452Prairie View A amp M 7 11 389 7 24 226Alabama A amp M 6 12 333 11 18 379Arkansas Pine Bluff 6 12 333 8 25 242Mississippi Valley State 6 12 333 8 27 229Grambling State 4 14 222 7 24 226 ineligible for postseason due to APR violations 2016 SWAC tournament winner 2015 16 Sun Belt Conference men s basketball standings vte Conf OverallTeam W L PCT W L PCTLittle Rock 17 3 850 30 5 857Louisiana Monroe 15 5 750 20 14 588Texas Arlington 13 7 650 24 11 686Louisiana Lafayette 12 8 600 19 15 559Georgia Southern 10 10 500 14 17 452Georgia State 9 11 450 16 14 533Texas State 8 12 400 15 16 484South Alabama 8 12 400 14 19 424Arkansas State 7 13 350 11 20 355Appalachian State 7 13 350 9 22 290Troy 4 16 200 9 22 290 2016 Sun Belt Conference tournament winner 2015 16 Summit League men s basketball standings vte Conf OverallTeam W L PCT W L PCTIPFW 12 4 750 24 10 706South Dakota State 12 4 750 26 8 765Omaha 10 6 625 18 14 563IUPUI 9 7 563 13 19 406North Dakota State 8 8 500 20 13 606Denver 7 9 438 16 15 516Oral Roberts 6 10 375 14 17 452South Dakota 5 11 313 14 18 438Western Illinois 3 13 188 10 17 370 2016 Summit League Tournament winner2015 16 West Coast Conference men s basketball standings vte Conf OverallTeam W L PCT W L PCTSaint Mary s 15 3 833 29 6 829Gonzaga 15 3 833 28 8 778BYU 13 5 722 26 11 703Pepperdine 10 8 556 18 14 563San Francisco 8 10 444 15 15 500Santa Clara 7 11 389 11 20 355Portland 6 12 333 12 20 375Loyola Marymount 6 12 333 14 17 452Pacific 6 12 333 8 20 286San Diego 4 14 222 9 21 300 ineligible for postseason due to self probation Conference tournament winner 2015 16 WAC men s basketball standings vte Conf OverallTeam W L PCT W L PCTNew Mexico State 13 1 929 23 11 676Grand Canyon 11 3 786 27 7 794Cal State Bakersfield 11 3 786 24 9 727Seattle 7 7 500 15 17 469Utah Valley 6 8 429 12 18 400UMKC 4 10 286 12 19 387Texas Rio Grande Valley 4 10 286 8 22 267Chicago State 0 14 000 4 28 125 Ineligible for postseason during transition to Division I 2016 WAC tournament winnerAward winners EditConsensus All American teams Edit Main article 2016 NCAA Men s Basketball All Americans The following players are recognized as the 2016 Consensus All Americans Consensus First Team Player Position Class TeamMalcolm Brogdon SG Senior VirginiaBuddy Hield SG Senior OklahomaBrice Johnson PF Senior North CarolinaBen Simmons F Freshman Louisiana StateTyler Ulis PG Sophomore KentuckyDenzel Valentine SG Senior Michigan State Consensus Second Team Player Position Class TeamKris Dunn PG Junior ProvidencePerry Ellis PF Senior KansasGeorges Niang PF SF Senior Iowa StateJakob Poltl C Sophomore UtahJarrod Uthoff PF Senior IowaMajor player of the year awards Edit Wooden Award Buddy Hield Oklahoma 86 Naismith Award Buddy Hield Oklahoma 87 Associated Press Player of the Year Denzel Valentine Michigan State 88 NABC Player of the Year Denzel Valentine Michigan State 89 Oscar Robertson Trophy USBWA Buddy Hield Oklahoma 90 Sporting News Player of the Year Buddy Hield Oklahoma 91 Major freshman of the year awards Edit Wayman Tisdale Award USBWA Ben Simmons LSU 92 Major coach of the year awards Edit Associated Press Coach of the Year Bill Self Kansas 93 Henry Iba Award USBWA Chris Mack Xavier 94 NABC Coach of the Year Bill Self Kansas 95 Naismith College Coach of the Year Jay Wright Villanova 96 Sporting News Coach of the Year Tubby Smith Texas Tech 97 Other major awards Edit Bob Cousy Award Best point guard Tyler Ulis Kentucky Jerry West Award Best shooting guard Buddy Hield Oklahoma Julius Erving Award Best small forward Denzel Valentine Michigan State Karl Malone Award Best power forward Georges Niang Iowa State Kareem Abdul Jabbar Award Best center Jakob Poltl Utah Pete Newell Big Man Award Best big man Jakob Poltl Utah 98 NABC Defensive Player of the Year Malcolm Brogdon Virginia 99 Senior CLASS Award top senior Denzel Valentine Michigan State 100 Robert V Geasey Trophy Top player in Philadelphia Big 5 DeAndre Bembry Saint Joseph s 101 Haggerty Award Top player in New York City metro area Isaiah Whitehead Seton Hall 102 Ben Jobe Award Top minority coach Dana Ford Tennessee State 103 Hugh Durham Award Top mid major coach James Jones Yale 104 Jim Phelan Award Top head coach Greg Gard Wisconsin 105 Lefty Driesell Award Top defensive player Vashil Fernandez Valparaiso 106 Lou Henson Award Top mid major player Thomas Walkup Stephen F Austin 107 Lute Olson Award Top non freshman or transfer player Denzel Valentine Michigan State Skip Prosser Man of the Year Award Coach with moral character Zach Spiker Army 108 Academic All American of the Year Top scholar athlete Jarrod Uthoff Iowa 109 Elite 90 Award Top GPA among upperclass players at Final Four C J Cole OklahomaCoaching changes EditSeveral teams changed coaches during and after the season Team Formercoach Interimcoach Newcoach ReasonArkansas State John Brady Grant McCasland Resigned effective end of the season 110 Baylor assistant McCasland was named the new head coach 111 Army Zach Spiker Jimmy Allen Spiker left after 7 seasons for the Drexel job 112 and was replaced by top assistant Allen 113 Canisius Jim Baron Reggie Witherspoon Baron announced his immediate retirement on May 20 2016 114 with Chattanooga assistant coach and former Buffalo head Coach Witherspoon succeeding him 115 Central Connecticut Howie Dickenman Donyell Marshall Dickenman announced his retirement from his alma mater after 20 seasons on February 18 effective at the end of the season 116 Central Connecticut hired Buffalo assistant Marshall a former UConn star and NBA player 117 Columbia Kyle Smith Jim Engles Smith left after 6 seasons for the San Francisco job 118 NJIT coach Engles was hired as a replacement 119 Cornell Bill Courtney Brian Earl Courtney s contract was not renewed by Cornell for the 2016 17 season 120 The Big Red hired Princeton assistant Earl 121 Dartmouth Paul Cormier David McLaughlin Cormier was fired after 6 seasons into his 2nd stint as Dartmouth head coach 122 David McLaughlin is named as the new HC of the Dartmouth Big Green after being at Northeastern 123 Delaware Monte Ross Martin Ingelsby Ross was fired after 10 seasons at Delaware 124 and replaced by Notre Dame assistant Ingelsby 125 Denver Joe Scott Rodney Billups Scott was fired after 9 seasons at Denver and replaced by Colorado assistant and ex Pioneer player Billups 126 127 Detroit Ray McCallum Bacari Alexander Detroit cleaned out its program after the season starting with McCallum and two of his assistants 128 Michigan assistant Bacari Alexander returns to his alma mater to become the head coach the Titans 129 Drexel Bruiser Flint Zach Spiker On March 7 2016 following the end of Drexel s season Flint was fired as head basketball coach after 15 seasons with the team 130 Spiker was hired from Army 112 George Washington Mike Lonergan Maurice Joseph Despite leading the Colonials to the NIT title Lonergan was fired on September 16 amid a university investigation into alleged verbal and emotional abuse of players 131 GW promoted assistant Joseph on an interim basis 132 and removed the interim tag after the 2016 17 season signing him to a 5 year contract 133 Georgia Tech Brian Gregory Josh Pastner Gregory was fired after missing the NCAA tournament in all five of his seasons at Georgia Tech 134 Memphis head coach Pastner was ultimately hired 135 Jacksonville State James Green Ray Harper Green was fired after the season 136 and succeeded by recently departed Western Kentucky coach Harper 137 James Madison Matt Brady Louis Rowe On March 14 2016 Brady mutually parted ways with the Dukes as after eight seasons and one NCAA appearance JMU s athletic director cited declining attendance and poor performances in the CAA tournament 138 Former JMU player and Bowling Green assistant Rowe was named the new head coach 139 Little Rock Chris Beard Wes Flanigan Beard left after a single season to take the UNLV job 140 though he would later move to Texas Tech 141 Assistant coach Flanigan was elevated to the head coaching role 142 Memphis Josh Pastner Tubby Smith Pastner left Memphis after 7 seasons for the Georgia Tech job 135 and was replaced by Texas Tech coach Smith 143 Milwaukee Rob Jeter LaVall Jordan Jeter was fired after 11 seasons at Milwaukee 144 and was replaced by Michigan assistant Jordan 145 New Mexico State Marvin Menzies Paul Weir Menzies left after 9 seasons for the Rebels of UNLV HC job 146 After being the Associate HC of the Aggies Paul Weir now will take the reins of the HC of the Aggies 147 Nicholls State J P Piper Richie Riley Piper was fired following the season 148 Former Assistant Coach at Clemson Richie Riley has become the new HC of the Colonels 149 NJIT Jim Engles Brian Kennedy Engles left NJIT after 8 seasons for Columbia 119 Assistant coach Brian Kennedy was named as the next HC of the Highlanders 150 North Carolina A amp T Cy Alexander Jay Joyner Alexander resigned on January 29 to pursue other opportunities within North Carolina A amp T s athletics department 151 Alexander compiled an overall record of 43 80 during his 3 years as North Carolina A amp T s head coach including a 5 17 mark in 2015 16 at the time of his resignation 151 Joyner had the interim tag removed on March 7 to become the next full time head coach 152 Northern Colorado B J Hill Jeff Linder Hill was fired while Northern Colorado was under NCAA investigation 153 The Bears hired Boise State assistant Linder 154 Oklahoma State Travis Ford Brad Underwood Ford was fired after nine seasons at Oklahoma State 155 Underwood took the job after leading Stephen F Austin to NCAA tournament success 156 Pacific Ron Verlin Mike Burns Damon Stoudamire Pacific fired Verlin on March 3 along with assistant Dwight Young Both had been suspended since December amid an NCAA investigation into alleged academic misconduct 157 The Tigers hired Memphis assistant Stoudamire better known for his 13 seasons as an NBA player 158 Pittsburgh Jamie Dixon Kevin Stallings Dixon left Pittsburgh after 13 years to take the head coach job at his alma mater TCU 159 The Panthers hired Stallings away from Vanderbilt 160 Portland Eric Reveno Terry Porter Reveno was fired after 10 seasons and an overall 140 178 record finishing with a 12 20 season in 2015 16 161 The Pilots hired one of their city s basketball icons in Porter a longtime star for the Portland Trail Blazers who later had extensive NBA coaching experience 162 Prairie View Byron Rimm Byron Smith Rimm announced his resignation on January 27 effective immediately with the Panthers at 1 18 on the season Rimm had only two winning seasons in 10 seasons as head coach Assistant Byron Smith was named interim head coach for the remainder of the season 163 Prairie View removed the interim tag from Smith on March 13 164 Rutgers Eddie Jordan Steve Pikiell Jordan was fired on March 10 after three seasons at his alma mater Jordan compiled an overall record of 29 68 ending with a 7 25 overall record and a 1 15 Big Ten record in 2015 16 165 The Scarlet Knights turned to Stony Brook coach Pikiell 166 Saint Louis Jim Crews Travis Ford Crews was fired on March 9 after four seasons The Billikens made the NCAA tournament in each of Crews first two seasons as head coach but went 11 21 in each of the last two seasons 167 SLU replaced Crews with newly departed Oklahoma State coach Ford 168 San Francisco Rex Walters Kyle Smith Walters was fired on March 9 following the West Coast Conference tournament after eight seasons in charge After a run of three postseason appearances in four seasons the Dons finished under 500 in WCC play in both 2014 15 and 2015 16 169 USF hired Columbia s Smith fresh off the Lions CIT victory 118 Santa Clara Kerry Keating Herb Sendek Keating was fired after 9 seasons at Santa Clara 170 Ex Arizona State head coach Sendek was hired as head coach of the Broncos 171 SMU Larry Brown Tim Jankovich Brown surprisingly stepped down as SMU coach on July 8 2016 after 4 seasons Jankovich who had been hired along with Brown in 2012 as his top assistant and designated successor was elevated to the top spot 172 South Dakota State Scott Nagy T J Otzelberger Nagy left S Dakota St after 21 seasons for the Wright State job 173 and was replaced by Iowa State assistant Otzelberger 174 Southern Utah Nick Robinson Todd Simon Robinson was fired after a 28 90 record in 4 seasons at SUU 175 Former UNLV interim head coach Simon was hired to replace Robinson 176 Stanford Johnny Dawkins Jerod Haase Dawkins was fired after eight seasons 177 and replaced by UAB head coach Haase 178 Stephen F Austin Brad Underwood Kyle Keller Underwood left SFA after 3 seasons for Oklahoma State and was replaced by Texas A amp M assistant Keller 179 180 Stony Brook Steve Pikiell Jeff Boals Pikiell left Stony Brook after 11 seasons for the Rutgers job and was replaced by Ohio State assistant Boals 181 182 TCU Trent Johnson Jamie Dixon Johnson was fired after four seasons a 50 79 overall record at the school and an 8 64 record in Big 12 play 183 He was replaced by Pittsburgh head coach and former TCU player Dixon 159 Tennessee Martin Heath Schroyer Anthony Stewart Schroyer left his post to become assistant head coach at NC State 184 Assistant Stewart was initially named interim head coach for the 2016 17 season 185 but had the interim tag removed before the start of the season on November 3 2016 signing a 4 year contract with UT Martin 186 Texas Tech Tubby Smith Chris Beard Smith left Texas Tech after 3 seasons for Memphis 143 After leaving Little Rock for UNLV less than a month earlier Beard left for Texas Tech where he had served as an assistant from 2001 to 2011 141 Texas Rio Grande Valley Dan Hipsher Lew Hill Hipsher was fired after 3 seasons at UTRGV 187 The Vaqueros hired Oklahoma assistant Hill 188 Tulane Ed Conroy Mike Dunleavy Word of Conroy s impending firing came to him as he was coaching the Green Wave to an upset victory in the 2016 AAC tournament The move was made official a few days later 189 Former NBA coach Dunleavy was hired for his first college coaching job after a six year hiatus from coaching 190 UAB Jerod Haase Robert Ehsan Haase left UAB after 4 seasons to take the Stanford job 178 and was replaced by assistant Ehsan 191 UCF Donnie Jones Johnny Dawkins Jones was fired on March 10 after six seasons Although he compiled a 100 88 overall record the Knights went 12 18 overall and 6 12 in American Athletic play this season 192 Dawkins was hired fresh off his firing by Stanford 193 UMBC Aki Thomas Ryan Odom Thomas was fired after 4 seasons and an overall record of 28 95 at UMBC 194 The Retrievers hired former Charlotte interim head coach Odom 195 UNLV Dave Rice Todd Simon Marvin Menzies Rice was fired from his alma mater on January 10 Despite Rice s 98 54 record in four plus seasons at UNLV the Runnin Rebels failed to make the postseason in either of the last two seasons and an 0 3 start in Mountain West play was apparently the final straw for UNLV top assistant Simon was named as interim head coach 196 Following the season Chris Beard was initially hired from Little Rock after leading the Trojans to NCAA tournament success 140 197 but left less than a month later for Texas Tech 141 NMSU head coach Menzies a UNLV assistant during the Lon Kruger era was hired to replace Beard 198 UTSA Brooks Thompson Steve Henson Thompson was fired on March 10 after 10 seasons He had a 133 178 overall record with the Roadrunners finishing this season 5 27 overall and 3 15 in Conference USA play He was replaced by Oklahoma assistant Henson 199 200 Valparaiso Bryce Drew Matt Lottich Drew left his alma mater after 5 seasons to take over at Vanderbilt and was replaced by assistant Lottich 201 202 Vanderbilt Kevin Stallings Bryce Drew Stallings left Vanderbilt after 17 seasons for the Pittsburgh job 160 Vanderbilt hired Bryce Drew from Valparaiso 201 Western Kentucky Ray Harper Rick Stansbury Harper resigned on March 17 2016 after three WKU players were suspended following a school disciplinary hearing 203 eventually landing at Jacksonville State 137 The Hilltoppers hired longtime Mississippi State head coach Stansbury from his then current post as an assistant at Texas A amp M 204 Wisconsin Bo Ryan Greg Gard Ryan announced his retirement on December 15 2015 effective immediately 205 Top assistant Gard was named as interim head coach Wisconsin removed the interim tag after the regular season signing Gard to a 5 year contract 206 Wright State Billy Donlon Scott Nagy Despite making it into the finals of the Horizon League tournament Donlon was fired on March 17 after 6 seasons at Wright State with a 109 93 career record 207 The Raiders then hired Nagy away from South Dakota State 173 Wyoming Larry Shyatt Allen Edwards Shyatt announced his retirement after 5 seasons into his 2nd stint at Wyoming on March 21 2016 turning the program over to top assistant Edwards 208 See also Edit2015 16 NCAA Division I women s basketball seasonNotes Edit 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