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词条 2000–01 NCAA Division I men's basketball season
释义

  1. Season headlines

  2. Major rule changes

  3. Season outlook

     Pre-season polls 

  4. Conference membership changes

  5. Regular season

     Conference winners and tournaments  Statistical leaders 

  6. Post-Season Tournaments

     NCAA Tournament  Final Four – Hubert H. Humphrey Metrodome, Minneapolis, Minnesota  National Invitation Tournament  Semifinals & Finals 

  7. 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 

  8. References

{{Infobox NCAA Division I men's basketball season
| year = 2000
| image =
| caption =
| preseason_ap = Arizona Wildcats
| regular_season = November 8, 2000–
March 10, 2001
| tourney_start = March 13
| nc_date = April 2, 2001
| champ_stad = Hubert H. Humphrey Metrodome
| champ_city = Minneapolis, Minnesota
| champ = Duke Blue Devils
| nit_champ = Tulsa Golden Hurricane
| cbi_champ =
| playeroftheyear = Shane Battier, Duke
}}

The 2000–01 NCAA Division I men's basketball season began on November 8, 2000, progressed through the regular season and conference tournaments, and concluded with the 2001 NCAA Men's Division I Basketball Tournament Championship Game on April 2, 2001 at the Hubert H. Humphrey Metrodome in Minneapolis, Minnesota. The Duke Blue Devils won their third NCAA national championship with an 82–72 victory over the Arizona Wildcats.

Season headlines

  • The preseason AP All-American team was named on November 13. Shane Battier of Duke was the leading vote-getter (71 of 72 votes). The rest of the team included Troy Murphy of Notre Dame (62 votes), Loren Woods of Arizona (46), Joseph Forte of North Carolina (39) and Jamaal Tinsley of Iowa State (39).[1]

Major rule changes

Beginning in 2000–01, the following rules changes were implemented:[2]

  • Technical fouls divided into direct (two-shot penalty) and indirect (one shot penalty) with ball returned to point of interruption.

Season outlook

Pre-season polls

The top 25 from the AP and ESPN/USA Today Coaches Polls November 9, 2000.[3][4]

Associated Press
RankingTeam
1Arizona (37)
2Duke (29)
3Michigan State (5)
4Stanford
5Maryland (1)
6North Carolina
7Kansas
8Illinois
9Tennessee
10Seton Hall
11Florida
12Kentucky
13Utah
14Connecticut
15Arkansas
Notre Dame
17UCLA
18Cincinnati
19Wisconsin
20Wake Forest
21DePaul
22Oklahoma
23Southern California
24Virginia
25Iowa State
ESPN/USA Today Coaches
RankingTeam
1Arizona (19)
2Duke (12)
3Stanford
4North Carolina
5Michigan State
6Kansas
7Maryland
8Tennessee
9Illinois
10Seton Hall
11Florida
12Kentucky
13Connecticut
14Cincinnati
15Arkansas
16Utah
17Notre Dame
18Wake Forest
19UCLA
20DePaul
21Oklahoma
22Wisconsin
23Iowa State
24Southern California
25Virginia

Conference membership changes

These schools joined new conferences for the 2000–01 season.

SchoolFormer conferenceNew conference
Middle Tennessee Ohio Valley Conference Sun Belt Conference
Nevada Big West Conference Western Athletic Conference
New Mexico State Big West Conference Sun Belt Conference
North Texas Big West Conference Sun Belt Conference
Virginia Tech Atlantic 10 Conference Big East Conference

Regular season

Conference winners and tournaments

ConferenceRegular
Season Winner[5]
Conference
Player of the Year
Conference
Tournament
Tournament
Venue (City)
Tournament
Winner
America East Conference Hofstra Norman Richardson, Hofstra [6] 2001 America East Men's Basketball Tournament Bob Carpenter Center
(Newark, Delaware)
(Except Finals)
Hofstra[7]
Atlantic 10 Conference St. Joseph's David West, Xavier[8] 2001 Atlantic 10 Men's Basketball Tournament The Spectrum
(Philadelphia, Pennsylvania)
Temple[9]
Atlantic Coast Conference Duke & North Carolina Shane Battier, Duke & Joseph Forte, North Carolina[10] 2001 ACC Men's Basketball Tournament Georgia Dome
(Atlanta, Georgia)
Duke[11]
Big 12 Conference Iowa State Jamaal Tinsley, Iowa State [12] 2001 Big 12 Men's Basketball Tournament Kemper Arena
(Kansas City, Missouri)
Oklahoma[12]
Big East Conference Boston College (East)
Notre Dame (West)
Troy Bell, Boston College &
Troy Murphy, Notre Dame [13]
2001 Big East Men's Basketball Tournament Madison Square Garden
(New York City, New York)
Boston College[13]
Big Sky Conference Cal State Northridge Brian Heinle, Cal State Northridge[14] 2001 Big Sky Conference Men's Basketball Tournament Matadome
(Northridge, California)
Cal State Northridge[15]
Big South Conference Radford Torrey Butler, Coastal Carolina[16] 2001 Big South Conference Men's Basketball Tournament Roanoke Civic Center
(Roanoke, Virginia)
Winthrop[16]
Big Ten Conference Michigan State & Illinois Frank Williams, Illinois[17] 2001 Big Ten Conference Men's Basketball Tournament United Center
(Chicago, Illinois)
Iowa[17]
Big West Conference UC Irvine Jerry Green, UC Irvine [18] 2001 Big West Conference Men's Basketball Tournament Anaheim Convention Center
(Anaheim, California)
Utah State[18]
Colonial Athletic Association Richmond George Evans, George Mason[19] 2001 CAA Men's Basketball Tournament Richmond Coliseum
(Richmond, Virginia)
George Mason[19]
Conference USA Cincinnati (American)
Southern Miss (National)
Steve Logan, Cincinnati[20] 2001 Conference USA Men's Basketball Tournament Freedom Hall
(Louisville, Kentucky)
Charlotte [21]
Ivy League Princeton Craig Austin, Columbia[22] No Tournament
Metro Atlantic Athletic Conference Iona, Siena & Niagara Demond Stewart, Niagara[23] 2001 MAAC Men's Basketball Tournament HSBC Arena
(Buffalo, New York)
Iona[24]
Mid-American Conference Kent State (East)
Central Michigan (West)
David Webber, Central Michigan[25] 2001 MAC Men's Basketball Tournament Gund Arena
(Cleveland, Ohio)
Kent State [25]
Mid-Continent Conference Southern Utah & Valparaiso Jeff Monaco, Southern Utah[26] 2001 Mid-Continent Conference Men's Basketball Tournament Allen County War Memorial Coliseum
(Fort Wayne, Indiana)
Southern Utah[27]
Mid-Eastern Athletic Conference Hampton & South Carolina State Tarvis Williams, Hampton[28] 2001 Mid-Eastern Athletic Conference Men's Basketball Tournament Richmond Coliseum
(Richmond, Virginia)
Hampton[29]
Midwestern Collegiate Conference Butler Rashad Phillips, Detroit[30] 2001 Midwestern Collegiate Conference Men's Basketball Tournament Nutter Center
(Dayton, Ohio)
Butler[31]
Missouri Valley Conference Creighton Tarise Bryson, Illinois State [32] 2001 Missouri Valley Conference Men's Basketball Tournament Savvis Center
(St. Louis, Missouri)
Indiana State [33]
Mountain West Conference BYU, Wyoming & Utah Mekeli Wesley, BYU[34] 2001 MWC Men's Basketball Tournament Thomas & Mack Center
(Las Vegas, Nevada)
BYU[35]
Northeast Conference St. Francis (NY) Rahsaan Johnson, Monmouth[36] 2001 Northeast Conference Men's Basketball Tournament Sovereign Bank Arena
(Trenton, New Jersey)
Monmouth[37]
Ohio Valley Conference Tennessee Tech Trenton Hassell, Austin Peay[38] 2001 Ohio Valley Conference Men's Basketball Tournament Gaylord Entertainment Center
(Nashville, Tennessee)
(Semifinals and Finals)
Eastern Illinois[38]
Pacific-10 Conference Stanford Sean Lampley, California [39] No Tournament
Patriot League Holy Cross Tim Szatko, Holy Cross[40] 2001 Patriot League Men's Basketball Tournament Campus Sites Holy Cross[41]
Southeastern Conference Florida & Kentucky (East)
Mississippi (West)
Tayshaun Prince, Kentucky[42] 2001 SEC Men's Basketball Tournament Gaylord Entertainment Center
(Nashville, Tennessee)
Kentucky[42]
Southern Conference East Tennessee State (North)
Charleston (South)
Jody Lumpkin, Charleston[43] 2001 Southern Conference Men's Basketball Tournament BI-LO Center
(Greenville, South Carolina)
UNC Greensboro[44]
Southland Conference McNeese State Demond Mallet, McNeese State[45] 2001 Southland Conference Men's Basketball Tournament CenturyTel Center
(Bossier City, Louisiana)
(Finals)
Northwestern State[45]
Southwestern Athletic Conference Alabama State Dewayne Jefferson, Mississippi Valley State [46] 2001 Southwestern Athletic Conference Men's Basketball Tournament Fair Park Arena
(Birmingham, Alabama)
Alabama State
Sun Belt Conference Western Kentucky (East)
South Alabama (West)
Chris Marcus, Western Kentucky[47] 2001 Sun Belt Conference Men's Basketball Tournament Mitchell Center
(Mobile, Alabama)
Western Kentucky[47]
Trans America Athletic Conference Georgia State Shernard Long, Georgia State[48] 2001 TAAC Men's Basketball Tournament GSU Sports Arena
(Atlanta, Georgia)
Georgia State[48]
West Coast Conference Gonzaga Casey Calvary, Gonzaga [49] 2001 West Coast Conference Men's Basketball Tournament Jenny Craig Pavilion
(San Diego, California)
Gonzaga[49]
Western Athletic Conference Fresno State Melvin Ely, Fresno State [50] 2001 WAC Men's Basketball Tournament Reynolds Center
(Tulsa, Oklahoma)
Hawai{{okina}}i[50]

Statistical leaders

Points Per Game
Rebounds Per Game
Assists Per Game
Steals Per Game
Player School PPG Player School RPG Player School APG Player School SPG
Ronnie McCollum Centenary 29.1 Chris Marcus W. Kentucky 12.1 Markus Carr CS Northridge 8.9 Greedy Daniels TCU 4.3
Kyle Hill E. Illinois 23.8 Reggie Evans Iowa 11.9 Omar Cook St. John's 8.7 Desmond Cambridge Alabama A&M 3.8
Dewayne Jefferson Miss. Valley St. 23.6 J. R. Van Hoose Marshall 11.1 Sean Kennedy Marist 8.1 Senecca Wall Sam Houston St. 3.6
Tarise Bryson Illinois St. 22.8 David West Xavier 10.9 Tito Maddox Fresno St. 8.0 John Linehan Providence 3.1
Henry Domercant E. Illinois 22.8 Eddie Griffin Seton Hall 10.8 Ashley Robinson Miss. Valley St. 7.4 Fred House S. Utah 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%
Tarvis Williams Hampton 4.6 Michael Bradley Villanova 69.2 Amory Sanders SE Missouri St. 55.8 Gary Buchanan Villanova 94.2
Eddie Griffin Seton Hall 4.4 Nakiea Miller Iona 66.8 David Falknor Akron 54.0 Brent Jolly Tenn. Tech 93.1
Wojciech Myrda LA-Monroe 4.4 Kimani Ffriend Nebraska 62.3 Cary Cochran Nebraska 47.3 Ryan Mendez Stanford 93.1
Kris Hunter Jacksonville 4.1 Andre Hutson Michigan St. 62.2 Casey Jacobsen Stanford 47.2 Rashad Phillips Detroit 91.6
Ken Johnson Ohio St. 4.0 George Evans George Mason 61.3 Tim Erickson Idaho St. 46.3 Ronnie McCollum Centenary 90.7

Post-Season Tournaments

NCAA Tournament

{{main|2001 NCAA Men's Division I Basketball Tournament}}

Final Four – Hubert H. Humphrey Metrodome, Minneapolis, Minnesota

{{4TeamBracket | RD1=National Semifinals | RD2=National Finals | RD1-seed1=E1
| RD1-team1=Duke
| RD1-score1=95
| RD1-seed2=W3
| RD1-team2=Maryland
| RD1-score2=84
| RD1-seed3=S1
| RD1-team3=Michigan State
| RD1-score3=61
| RD1-seed4=M2
| RD1-team4=Arizona
| RD1-score4=80
| RD2-seed1=E1
| RD2-team1=Duke
| RD2-score1=82
| RD2-seed2=M2
| RD2-team2=Arizona
| RD2-score2=72
}}

National Invitation Tournament

{{main|2001 National Invitation Tournament}}

Semifinals & Finals

{{4TeamBracket | RD1=Semifinals | RD2=Finals
| RD1-seed1= 
| RD1-team1=Detroit
| RD1-score1=63
| RD1-seed2= 
| RD1-team2=Alabama
| RD1-score2=74
| RD1-seed3= 
| RD1-team3=Tulsa
| RD1-score3=72
| RD1-seed4= 
| RD1-team4=Memphis
| RD1-score4=64
| RD2-seed1= 
| RD2-team1=Alabama
| RD2-score1=66
| RD2-seed2= 
| RD2-team2=Tulsa
| RD2-score2=79
}}

Award winners

Consensus All-American teams

{{main|2001 NCAA Men's Basketball All-Americans}}
Consensus First Team
PlayerPositionClassTeam
Shane Battier F Senior Duke
Joseph Forte G Sophomore North Carolina
Casey Jacobsen G/F Sophomore Stanford
Troy Murphy F Junior Notre Dame
Jason Williams G Sophomore Duke

Consensus Second Team
PlayerPositionClassTeam
Troy Bell GSophomore Boston College
Michael Bradley F/C Junior Villanova
Tayshaun Prince F Junior Kentucky
Jason Richardson G/F Sophomore Michigan State
Jamaal Tinsley G Senior Iowa State

Major player of the year awards

Major freshman of the year awards

Major coach of the year awards

Other major awards

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