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- Season headlines
- Pre-season polls
- Conference membership changes
- Regular season Conference winners and tournaments Statistical leaders
- Post-Season Tournaments NCAA Tournament Final Four – RCA Dome, Indianapolis, Indiana National Invitation Tournament Semifinals & Finals
- 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 = 1996 | image = NCAA logo.svg | image_caption = | preseason_ap = Cincinnati | regular_season = November 1996 – March 1997 | tourney_start = March 13 | nc_date = March 31, 1997 | champ_stad = RCA Dome | champ_city = Indianapolis, Indiana | champ = Arizona Wildcats | nit_champ = Michigan Wolverines (Vacated) | cbi_champ = | playeroftheyear = Tim Duncan, Wake Forest }}The 1996–97 NCAA Division I men's basketball season concluded in the 64-team 1997 NCAA Men's Division I Basketball Tournament whose finals were held at the RCA Dome in Indianapolis, Indiana. The Arizona Wildcats earned their first national championship by defeating the Kentucky Wildcats 84–79 on March 31, 1997. They were coached by Lute Olsen and the NCAA Basketball Tournament Most Outstanding Player was Arizona's Miles Simon. In the 32-team 1997 National Invitation Tournament, the Michigan Wolverines defeated the Florida State Seminoles at Madison Square Garden in New York City. Michigan later vacated the 1997 NIT title after Robert Traylor and Louis Bullock were later ruled ineligible. Following the season, the 1997 NCAA Men's Basketball All-American Consensus First team included Tim Duncan, Danny Fortson, Raef LaFrentz, Ron Mercer, and Keith Van Horn. Season headlines- Lute Olsen led the Arizona Wildcats to its first National Championship.
Pre-season pollsThe top 25 from the pre-season AP Poll. Associated Press |
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Ranking | Team |
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1 | Cincinnati | 2 | Kansas | 3 | Kentucky | 4 | Wake Forest | 5 | UCLA | 6 | Utah | 7 | Villanova | 8 | North Carolina | 9 | Michigan | 10 | Duke | 11 | Iowa State | 12 | Syracuse | 13 | Arkansas | 14 | Fresno State | 15 | Massachusetts | 16 | Texas | 17 | New Mexico | 18 | Stanford | 19 | Arizona | 20 | Clemson | 21 | Boston College | 22 | Minnesota | 23 | Iowa | 24 | George Washington | 25 | Marquette |
Conference membership changesThese schools joined new conferences for the 1996–97 season. School | Former conference | New conference | Baylor | Southwest Conference | Big 12 Conference | Boise State | Big Sky Conference | Big West Conference | Cal Poly | American West Conference | Big West Conference | Cal State Northridge | American West Conference | Big Sky Conference | Colorado | Big Eight Conference | Big 12 Conference | Eastern Illinois | Mid-Continent Conference | Ohio Valley Conference | Houston | Southwest Conference | Conference USA | Idaho | Big Sky Conference | Big West Conference | Iowa State | Big Eight Conference | Big 12 Conference | Kansas | Big Eight Conference | Big 12 Conference | Kansas State | Big Eight Conference | Big 12 Conference | Missouri | Big Eight Conference | Big 12 Conference | Nebraska | Big Eight Conference | Big 12 Conference | North Texas | Southland Conference | Big West Conference | Oklahoma | Big Eight Conference | Big 12 Conference | Oklahoma State | Big Eight Conference | Big 12 Conference | Portland State | NCAA Division II | Big Sky Conference | Rice | Southwest Conference | Western Athletic Conference | Sacramento State | American West Conference | Big Sky Conference | San Jose State | Big West Conference | Western Athletic Conference | SMU | Southwest Conference | Western Athletic Conference | Southern Utah | American West Conference | NCAA Division I Independent | TCU | Southwest Conference | Western Athletic Conference | Texas | Southwest Conference | Big 12 Conference | Texas A&M | Southwest Conference | Big 12 Conference | Texas Tech | Southwest Conference | Big 12 Conference | Tulsa | Missouri Valley Conference | Western Athletic Conference | UNLV | Big West Conference | Western Athletic Conference |
Regular seasonConference winners and tournaments27 conference seasons concluded with a single-elimination tournament, with only the Big Ten Conference, Ivy League and the Pac-10 Conference choosing not to conduct conference tournaments. Conference tournament winners received an automatic bid to the NCAA Tournament. Conference | Regular Season Winner[1] | Conference Player of the Year | Conference Tournament | Tournament Venue (City) | Tournament Winner | America East Conference | Boston University | Tunji Awojobi, Boston University[2] | 1997 America East Men's Basketball Tournament | Case Gym (Boston, Massachusetts) | Boston University[3] | Atlantic 10 Conference | St. Joseph's (East) Xavier (West) | Marc Jackson, Temple[4] | 1997 Atlantic 10 Men's Basketball Tournament | The Spectrum (Philadelphia, Pennsylvania) | St. Joseph's[5] | Atlantic Coast Conference | Duke | Tim Duncan, Wake Forest[6] | 1997 ACC Men's Basketball Tournament | Greensboro Coliseum (Greensboro, North Carolina) | North Carolina[7] | Big 12 Conference | Kansas | Raef LaFrentz, Kansas[8] | 1997 Big 12 Men's Basketball Tournament | Kemper Arena (Kansas City, Missouri) | Kansas[9] | Big East Conference | Villanova | Pat Garrity, Notre Dame[10] | 1997 Big East Men's Basketball Tournament | Madison Square Garden (New York City, New York) | Boston College[10] | Big Sky Conference | Northern Arizona | Charles Thomas, Northern Arizona[11] | 1997 Big Sky Conference Men's Basketball Tournament | Walkup Skydome (Flagstaff, Arizona) | Montana[11] | Big South Conference | UNC Asheville | Josh Pittman, UNC Asheville[12] | 1997 Big South Conference Men's Basketball Tournament | Vines Center (Lynchburg, Virginia) | Charleston Southern[12] | Big Ten Conference | Minnesota (Vacated) | Bobby Jackson, Minnesota (Vacated)[13] | No Tournament | Big West Conference | Pacific (Western) Nevada (Eastern) | Faron Hand, Nevada[14] | 1997 Big West Conference Men's Basketball Tournament | Lawlor Events Center (Reno, Nevada) | Pacific[14] | Colonial Athletic Association | Old Dominion | Odell Hodge, Old Dominion[15] | 1997 CAA Men's Basketball Tournament | Richmond Coliseum (Richmond, Virginia) | Old Dominion[15] | Conference USA | Cincinnati | Danny Fortson, Cincinnati[16] | 1997 Conference USA Men's Basketball Tournament | Kiel Center (St. Louis, Missouri) | Marquette[16] | Ivy League | Princeton | Sydney Johnson, Princeton[17] | No Tournament | Metro Atlantic Athletic Conference | Iona | Mindaugas Timinskas, Iona[18] | 1997 MAAC Men's Basketball Tournament | Marine Midland Arena (Buffalo, New York) | Fairfield[19] | Mid-American Conference | Bowling Green Miami (OH) | Antonio Daniels, Bowling Green[20] | 1997 MAC Men's Basketball Tournament | SeaGate Convention Centre (Toledo, Ohio) | Miami (OH)[20] | Mid-Continent Conference | Valparaiso | Bryce Drew, Valparaiso[21] | 1997 Mid-Continent Conference Men's Basketball Tournament | The MARK of the Quad Cities (Moline, Illinois) | Valparaiso[21] | Mid-Eastern Athletic Conference | Coppin State | Roderick Blakney, South Carolina State | 1997 MEAC Men's Basketball Tournament | Richmond Coliseum (Richmond, Virginia) | Coppin State | Midwestern Collegiate Conference | Butler | Jon Neuhouser, Butler[22] | 1997 MCC Men's Basketball Tournament | Nutter Center (Dayton, Ohio) | Butler | Missouri Valley Conference | Illinois State | Jason Daisy, Northern Iowa[23] | 1997 Missouri Valley Conference Men's Basketball Tournament | Kiel Center (St. Louis, Missouri) | Illinois State | Northeast Conference | Long Island | Charles Jones, Long Island[24] | 1997 Northeast Conference Men's Basketball Tournament | Schwartz Athletic Center (Brooklyn, New York) | Long Island[25] | Ohio Valley Conference | Austin Peay Murray State | Bubba Wells, Austin Peay[26] | 1997 Ohio Valley Conference Men's Basketball Tournament | Gaylord Entertainment Center (Nashville, Tennessee) (Semifinals and Finals) | Murray State[26] | Pacific-10 Conference | Arizona | Ed Gray, California[27] | No Tournament | Patriot League | Navy | Adonal Foyle, Colgate[28] | 1997 Patriot League Men's Basketball Tournament | Alumni Hall (Annapolis, Maryland) | Navy[29] | Southeastern Conference | South Carolina (East) Ole Miss (West) | Ron Mercer, Kentucky[30] | 1997 SEC Men's Basketball Tournament | Pyramid Arena (Memphis, Tennessee) | Kentucky | Southern Conference | Marshall (North) Chattanooga (South) | Johnny Taylor, Chattanooga[31] | 1997 Southern Conference Men's Basketball Tournament | Greensboro Coliseum (Greensboro, North Carolina) | Chattanooga[32] | Southland Conference | Texas State | Rosell Ellis, McNeese State[33] | 1997 Southland Conference Men's Basketball Tournament | Hirsch Memorial Coliseum (Shreveport, Louisiana) | Texas State | Southwestern Athletic Conference | Mississippi Valley State | Randy Bolden, Texas Southern[34] | 1997 SWAC Men's Basketball Tournament | — | Jackson State | Sun Belt Conference | South Alabama | Muntrelle Dobbins, Little Rock[35] | 1997 Sun Belt Men's Basketball Tournament | Barton Coliseum (Little Rock, Arkansas) | South Alabama | Trans America Athletic Conference | College of Charleston | Anthony Johnson, College of Charleston[36] | 1997 TAAC Men's Basketball Tournament | John Kresse Arena (Charleston, South Carolina) | College of Charleston | West Coast Conference | St. Mary's Santa Clara | Marlon Garnett, Santa Clara[37] | 1997 West Coast Conference Men's Basketball Tournament | Gersten Pavilion (Los Angeles, California) | St. Mary's | Western Athletic Conference | Fresno State (Pacific) Utah (Mountain) | Anthony Carter, Hawaii Keith Van Horn, Utah [38] | 1997 WAC Men's Basketball Tournament | Thomas & Mack Center (Las Vegas, Nevada) | Utah |
Statistical leadersPoints Per Game | Rebounds Per Game | Assists Per Game | Steals Per Game | Player | School | PPG | Player | School | RPG | Player | School | APG | Player | School | SPG |
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Charles Jones | Long Island | 30.1 | Tim Duncan | Wake Forest | 14.7 | Kenny Mitchell | Dartmouth | 7.8 | Joel Hoover | Maryland Eastern Shore | 3.2 | Ed Gray | California | 24.8 | Adonal Foyle | Colgate | 13.1 | Brevin Knight | Stanford | 7.8 | Philip Huyler | Florida Atlantic | 3.2 | Adonal Foyle | Colgate | 24.4 | Lorenzo Coleman | Tennessee Tech | 11.9 | Kareem Gilbert | Tennessee State | 7.6 | Kellii Taylor | Pittsburgh | 3.2 | Raymond Tutt | UC Santa Barbara | 24.0 | Tony Battie | Texas Tech | 11.8 | Jamar Smiley | Illinois State | 7.3 | Moe Segar | St. Peter's | 3.1 | Antonio Daniels | Bowling Green | 24.0 | Muntrelle Dobbins | Little Rock | 11.4 | Chad Peckinpaugh | Eastern Illinois | 7.3 | Mustafa Barksdale | Monmouth | 3.0 |
Blocked Shots Per Game | Field Goal Percentage | Three-Point FG Percentage | Free Throw Percentage | Player | School | BPG | Player | School | FG% | Player | School | 3FG% | Player | School | FT% |
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Adonal Foyle | Colgate | 6.4 | Todd MacCulloch | Washington | .676 | Corey Reed | Radford | .476 | Aaron Zobrist | Lamar | .906 | Lorenzo Coleman | Tennessee Tech | 4.8 | Sean Scott | Central Connecticut | .670 | D. J. Bosse | Kent State | .475 | Keith Van Horn | Utah | .904 | Richard Lugo | St. Francis (NY) | 4.5 | Rosell Ellis | McNeese State | .668 | Louis Bullock | Michigan | .472 | Jim Williamson | Loyola Marymount | .902 | Jerome James | Florida A&M | 4.4 | Ed Sears | Ohio | .647 | Andrew Mavis | Northern Arizona | .471 | Marcus Wilson | Evansville | .901 | Kelvin Cato | Iowa State | 4.2 | Lorenzo Coleman | Tennessee Tech | .645 | Bryce Drew | Valparaiso | .457 | Trajan Langdon | Duke | .897 |
Post-Season TournamentsNCAA Tournament{{Main|1997 NCAA Men's Division I Basketball Tournament}}Final Four – RCA Dome, Indianapolis, Indiana{{4TeamBracket | RD1=National Semifinals | RD2=National Championship Game | RD1-seed1=E1 | RD1-team1=North Carolina | RD1-score1=58 | RD1-seed2=SE4 | RD1-team2=Arizona | RD1-score2=66 | RD1-seed3=M1 | RD1-team3=Minnesota | RD1-score3=69 | RD1-seed4=W1 | RD1-team4=Kentucky | RD1-score4=78 | RD2-seed1=SE4 | RD2-team1=Arizona | RD2-score1=84* | RD2-seed2=W1 | RD2-team2=Kentucky | RD2-score2=79 }}National Invitation Tournament{{Main|1997 National Invitation Tournament}}Semifinals & Finals{{4TeamBracket | RD1=Semifinals | RD2=Finals | RD1-seed1= | RD1-team1=Florida State | RD1-score1=71 | RD1-seed2= | RD1-team2=Connecticut | RD1-score2=65 | RD1-seed3= | RD1-team3=Michigan | RD1-score3=77 | RD1-seed4= | RD1-team4=Arkansas | RD1-score4=62 | RD2-seed1= | RD2-team1=Florida State | RD2-score1=73 | RD2-seed2= | RD2-team2=Michigan | RD2-score2=82 }}- Third Place - Connecticut 74, Arkansas 64
Michigan later forfeited its entire 1996–97 schedule after Robert Traylor, Maurice Taylor and Louis Bullock were found to have taken money from a Michigan booster. Award winnersConsensus All-American teams{{Main|1997 NCAA Men's Basketball All-Americans}}[39] Consensus First TeamPlayer | Position | Class | Team |
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Tim Duncan | C | Senior | Wake Forest | Danny Fortson | F | Junior | Cincinnati | Raef LaFrentz | C | Junior | Kansas | Ron Mercer | F | Sophomore | Kentucky | Keith Van Horn | F | Senior | Utah |
Consensus Second TeamPlayer | Position | Class | Team |
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Chauncey Billups | G | Sophomore | Colorado | Bobby Jackson | G | Senior | Minnesota | Antawn Jamison | F | Sophomore | North Carolina | Brevin Knight | G | Senior | Stanford | Jacque Vaughn | G | Senior | Kansas | Major player of the year awards- Wooden Award: Tim Duncan, Wake Forest
- Naismith Award: Tim Duncan, Wake Forest
- Associated Press Player of the Year: Tim Duncan, Wake Forest
- NABC Player of the Year: Tim Duncan, Wake Forest
- Oscar Robertson Trophy (USBWA): Tim Duncan, Wake Forest
- Adolph Rupp Trophy: Tim Duncan, Wake Forest
- Sporting News Player of the Year: Tim Duncan, Wake Forest
- Chip Hilton Player of the Year Award: Tim Duncan, Wake Forest
Major freshman of the year awards- USBWA Freshman of the Year: No Award Given
- Sporting News Freshman of the Year: No Award Given
Major coach of the year awards- Associated Press Coach of the Year: Clem Haskins, Minnesota (Vacated)
- Henry Iba Award (USBWA): Clem Haskins, Minnesota (Vacated)
- NABC Coach of the Year: Clem Haskins, Minnesota (Vacated)
- Naismith College Coach of the Year: Roy Williams, Kansas
- Clair Bee Coach of the Year Award: Clem Haskins, Minnesota (Vacated)
Other major awards- NABC Defensive Player of the Year: Tim Duncan, Wake Forest
- Frances Pomeroy Naismith Award (Best player under 6'0): Brevin Knight, Stanford
- Robert V. Geasey Trophy (Top player in Philadelphia Big 5): Rashid Bey, St. Joseph's
- NIT/Haggerty Award (Top player in NYC): Charles Jones, Long Island
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