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- Season headlines
- Major rule changes
- Season outlook Pre-season polls
- Conference membership changes
- Regular season Conference winners and tournaments Conference standings Statistical leaders
- Postseason tournaments NCAA Tournament Final Four - Louisiana Superdome, New Orleans, Louisiana National Invitation Tournament NIT Semifinals and Final
- Award winners Consensus All-American teams Major player of the year awards Major freshman of the year awards Major coach of the year awards Other major awards
- References
{{Infobox NCAA Division I men's basketball season | year = 1992 | image = | caption = | preseason_ap = Michigan | regular_season = | tourney_start = March 18, 1993 | nc_date = April 5, 1993 | champ_stad = Louisiana Superdome | champ_city = New Orleans, Louisiana | champ = North Carolina | helmschamp = | nit_champ = Minnesota | cbi_champ = | cit_champ = | playeroftheyear = Calbert Cheaney, Indiana | helmspoy = }}The 1992–93 NCAA Division I men's basketball season began in November 1992 and ended with the Final Four at the Louisiana Superdome in New Orleans, Louisiana. The North Carolina Tar Heels earned their third national championship by defeating the Michigan Wolverines 77–71 on April 5, 1993. Season headlines- Michigan's Fab Five played in the National Championship Game for the second straight season.
- North Carolina coach Dean Smith won his second national championship and the program's third overall.
Major rule changesBeginning in 1992–93, the following rules changes were implemented: Season outlookPre-season pollsThe top 25 from the AP Poll and Coaches Poll during the pre-season.[1] Associated Press | Ranking | Team |
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1 | Michigan | 2 | Kansas | 3 | Duke | 4 | Indiana | 5 | Kentucky | 6 | 1=1992|sex=men|team=Seton Hall Pirates|title=Seton Hall}} | 7 | North Carolina | 8 | 1=1992|sex=men|team=Memphis Tigers|title=Memphis}} | 9 | 1=1992|sex=men|team=Florida State Seminoles|title=Florida State}} | 10 | 1=1992|sex=men|team=Arizona Wildcats|title=Arizona}} | 11 | Iowa | 12 | Georgetown | 13 | Louisville | 14 | 1=1992|sex=men|team=Georgia Tech Yellow Jackets|title=Georgia Tech}} | 15 | 1=1992|sex=men|team=Oklahoma Sooners|title=Oklahoma}} | 16 | Connecticut | 17 | 1=1992|sex=men|team=Tulane Green Wave|title=Tulane}} | 18 | 1=1992|sex=men|team=Syracuse Orangemen|title=Syracuse}} | 19 | 1=1992|sex=men|team=Iowa State Cyclones|title=Iowa State}} | 20 | Michigan State | 21 | 1=1992|sex=men|team=Cincinnati Bearcats|title=Cincinnati}} | 22 | 1=1992|sex=men|team=UNLV Runnin' Rebels|title=UNLV}} | 23 | UMass | 24 | UCLA | 25 | 1=1992|sex=men|team=Nebraska Cornhuskers|title=Nebraska}} |
Coaches | Ranking | Team |
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1 | Michigan | 2 | Duke | 3 | Indiana | 4 | Kansas | 5 | Kentucky | 6 | 1=1992|sex=men|team=Seton Hall Pirates|title=Seton Hall}} | 7 | North Carolina | 8 | 1=1992|sex=men|team=Florida State Seminoles|title=Florida State}} | 9 | 1=1992|sex=men|team=Memphis Tigers|title=Memphis}} | 10 | 1=1992|sex=men|team=Arizona Wildcats|title=Arizona}} | 11 | Georgetown | 12 | Louisville | 13 | Iowa | 14 | 1=1992|sex=men|team=Tulane Green Wave|title=Tulane}} | 15 | 1=1992|sex=men|team=Georgia Tech Yellow Jackets|title=Georgia Tech}} | 16 | 1=1992|sex=men|team=Oklahoma Sooners|title=Oklahoma}} | 17 | UCLA | 18 | 1=1992|sex=men|team=Cincinnati Bearcats|title=Cincinnati}} | 1=1992|sex=men|team=Texas Longhorns|title=Texas}} | 20 | Connecticut | 21 | Michigan State | 22 | 1=1992|sex=men|team=Nebraska Cornhuskers|title=Nebraska}} | 23 | 1=1992|sex=men|team=UNLV Runnin' Rebels|title=UNLV}} | 24 | 1=1992|sex=men|team=Iowa State Cyclones|title=Iowa State}} | 25 | 1=1992|sex=men|team=New Mexico State Aggies|title=New Mexico State}} |
Conference membership changesThese schools joined new conferences for the 1992–93 season. School | Former conference | New conference | Akron | Mid-Continent Conference | Mid-American Conference | Buffalo | East Coast Conference | NCAA Division I Independent | Central Connecticut State | East Coast Conference | NCAA Division I Independent | College of Charleston | NCAA Division I Independent | Trans America Athletic Conference | Duquesne | Atlantic 10 Conference | Midwestern Collegiate Conference | Fresno State | Big West Conference | Western Athletic Conference | Georgia Southern | Trans America Athletic Conference | Southern Conference | Hofstra | East Coast Conference | NCAA Division I Independent | La Salle | Metro Atlantic Athletic Conference | Midwestern Collegiate Conference | Nevada | Big Sky Conference | Big West Conference | Penn State | NCAA Division I Independent | Big Ten Conference | Rider | East Coast Conference | Northeast Conference | Tennessee-Martin | | Ohio Valley Conference | Towson State | East Coast Conference | Big South Conference | UCF | Sun Belt Conference | Trans America Athletic Conference | UMBC | East Coast Conference | Big South Conference |
Regular seasonConference winners and tournamentsConference standings{{1992–93 ACC men's basketball standings}} | {{1992–93 Atlantic 10 Conference men's basketball standings}} | {{1992–93 Big East men's basketball standings}} | {{1992–93 Big Eight Conference men's basketball standings}} | {{1992–93 Big Sky men's basketball standings}} | {{1992–93 Big South Conference men's basketball standings}} | {{1992–93 Big Ten Conference men's basketball standings}} | {{1992–93 Big West men's basketball standings}} | {{1992–93 CAA men's basketball standings}} | {{1992–93 Great Midwest Conference men's basketball standings}} | {{1992–93 Ivy League men's basketball standings}} | {{1992–93 Metro Conference men's basketball standings}} | {{1992–93 Metro Atlantic Athletic Conference men's basketball standings}} | {{1992–93 Mid-American Conference men's basketball standings}} | {{1992–93 Mid-Continent Conference men's basketball standings}} | {{1992–93 Mid-Eastern Athletic Conference men's basketball standings}} | {{1992–93 Midwestern Collegiate Conference men's basketball standings}} | {{1992–93 Missouri Valley Conference men's basketball standings}} | {{1992–93 America East Conference men's basketball standings}} | {{1992–93 Northeast Conference men's basketball standings}} | {{1992–93 Ohio Valley Conference men's basketball standings}} | {{1992–93 Pacific-10 Conference men's basketball standings}} | {{1992–93 Patriot League men's basketball standings}} | {{1992–93 Southeastern Conference men's basketball standings}} | {{1992–93 Southern Conference men's basketball standings}} | {{1992–93 Southland Conference men's basketball standings}} | {{1992–93 Southwest Conference men's basketball standings}} | {{1992–93 Southwestern Athletic Conference men's basketball standings}} | {{1992–93 Sun Belt Conference men's basketball standings}} | {{1992–93 Trans America Athletic Conference men's basketball standings}} | {{1992–93 West Coast Conference men's basketball standings}} | {{1992–93 WAC men's basketball standings}} | {{1992–93 NCAA Division I men's basketball independents standings}} |
Statistical leadersPoints Per Game | Rebounds Per Game | Assists Per Game | Blocked Shots Per Game | Player | School | PPG | Player | School | RPG | Player | School | APG | Player | School | BPG |
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Greg Guy | Texas–Pan American | 29.3 | Warren Kidd | Middle Tennessee State | 14.8 | Sam Crawford | New Mexico State | 9.1 | Theo Ratliff | Wyoming | 4.4 |
Postseason tournamentsNCAA Tournament{{main|1993 NCAA Men's Division I Basketball Tournament}}Final Four - Louisiana Superdome, New Orleans, Louisiana{{4TeamBracket | RD1=National Semifinals | RD2=National Championship Game | RD1-seed1=E1 | RD1-team1=North Carolina | RD1-score1=78 | RD1-seed2=M2 | RD1-team2=Kansas | RD1-score2=68 | RD1-seed3=SE1 | RD1-team3=Kentucky | RD1-score3=78 | RD1-seed4=W1 | RD1-team4=Michigan * | RD1-score4=81 * | RD2-seed1=E1 | RD2-team1=North Carolina | RD2-score1=77 | RD2-seed2=W1 | RD2-team2=Michigan * | RD2-score2=71 }}* Michigan's entire 1992–93 schedule results were vacated, on November 7, 2002, as part of the settlement of the University of Michigan basketball scandal. Unlike forfeiture, a vacated game does not result in the other school being credited with a win, only with Michigan removing the wins from its own record. National Invitation Tournament{{main|1993 National Invitation Tournament}}NIT Semifinals and Final{{4TeamBracket | RD1=Semifinals | RD2=Finals | RD1-seed1= | RD1-team1=Providence | RD1-score1=70 | RD1-seed2= | RD1-team2=Minnesota | RD1-score2=76 | RD1-seed3= | RD1-team3=UAB | RD1-score3=41 | RD1-seed4= | RD1-team4=Georgetown | RD1-score4=45 | RD2-seed1= | RD2-team1=Minnesota | RD2-score1=62 | RD2-seed2= | RD2-team2=Georgetown | RD2-score2=61 }}{{2TeamBracket | RD1=Third place game | RD1-seed1= | RD1-team1=UAB | RD1-score1=55 | RD1-seed2= | RD1-team2=Providence | RD1-score2=52 }}Award winnersConsensus All-American teams{{main|1993 NCAA Men's Basketball All-Americans}} Consensus First TeamPlayer | Position | Class | Team |
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Calbert Cheaney | F | Senior | Indiana | Anfernee Hardaway | G | Junior | Memphis State | Bobby Hurley | G | Senior | Duke | Jamal Mashburn | F | Junior | Kentucky | Chris Webber | F/C | Sophomore | Michigan |
Consensus Second TeamPlayer | Position | Class | Team |
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Terry Dehere | G | Senior | Seton Hall | Grant Hill | F | Junior | Duke | Billy McCaffrey | G | Junior | Vanderbilt | Eric Montross | C | Junior | North Carolina | J. R. Rider | G | Senior | UNLV | Glenn Robinson | F | Sophomore | Purdue | Rodney Rogers | F | Junior | Wake Forest | Major player of the year awards- Wooden Award: Calbert Cheaney, Indiana
- Naismith Award: Calbert Cheaney, Indiana
- Associated Press Player of the Year: Calbert Cheaney, Indiana
- UPI Player of the Year: Calbert Cheaney, Indiana
- NABC Player of the Year: Calbert Cheaney, Indiana
- Oscar Robertson Trophy (USBWA): Calbert Cheaney, Indiana
- Adolph Rupp Trophy: Calbert Cheaney, Indiana
- Sporting News Player of the Year: Calbert Cheaney, Indiana
Major freshman of the year awards- USBWA National Freshman of the Year: Jason Kidd, California
Major coach of the year awards- Associated Press Coach of the Year: Eddie Fogler, Vanderbilt
- UPI Coach of the Year: Eddie Fogler, Vanderbilt
- Henry Iba Award (USBWA): Eddie Fogler, Vanderbilt
- NABC Coach of the Year: Eddie Fogler, Vanderbilt
- Naismith College Coach of the Year: Dean Smith, North Carolina
- CBS/Chevrolet Coach of the Year: Eddie Fogler, Vanderbilt
- Sporting News Coach of the Year: Eddie Fogler, Vanderbilt
Other major awards- Frances Pomeroy Naismith Award (Best player under 6'0): Sam Crawford, New Mexico State
- Robert V. Geasey Trophy (Top player in Philadelphia Big 5): Aaron McKie, Temple
- NIT/Haggerty Award (Top player in NYC): Terry Dehere, Seton Hall
References1. ^*{{cite book|title=ESPN College Basketball Encyclopedia: The Complete History of the Men's Game|publisher=Random House|page=1009|year=2009|isbn=0-345-51392-4}}
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