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词条 2013–14 NCAA Division I men's basketball season
释义

  1. Season headlines

     Milestones and records 

  2. Conference membership changes

  3. New arenas

  4. Major rule changes

  5. Season outlook

     Pre-season polls 

  6. Regular season

     Early-season tournaments  Conference winners and tournaments  Statistical leaders 

  7. Postseason tournaments

     NCAA Tournament  Tournament upsets  National Invitation Tournament  College Basketball Invitational  CollegeInsider.com Postseason Tournament 

  8. 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 

  9. Coaching changes

  10. References

{{Use mdy dates|date=February 2014}}{{Infobox NCAA Division I men's basketball season
| year = 2013
| image = NCAA logo.svg
| image_caption = Cowboys Stadium
| preseason_ap = Kentucky
| regular_season = November 8, 2013 – March 16, 2014
| tourney_start = March 18
| nc_date = April 7, 2014
| champ_stad = AT&T Stadium
| champ_city = Arlington, Texas
| champ= Connecticut
| nit_champ = Minnesota
| cbi_champ = Siena
| cit_champ = Murray State
| playeroftheyear = Doug McDermott, Creighton
}}

The 2013–14 NCAA Division I men's basketball season began in November with the 2K Sports Classic and ended with the Final Four in Arlington, Texas April 5–7. It was tipped off by the 2013 Champions Classic on November 12, 2013.

Season headlines

  • June 11 – The NCAA releases its annual Academic Progress Rate report. Three Division I men's basketball programs will be ineligible for postseason play in 2013–14; three others are ineligible pending appeals and NCAA review of data. The penalized programs are:[1]
    • Arkansas–Pine Bluff (pending review)
    • FIU
    • Grambling State
    • Mississippi Valley State (pending review)
    • New Orleans
    • Southern (pending review)
  • November 4 – The Associated Press preseason All-America team is released. Oklahoma State guard Marcus Smart was the only unanimous choice, gaining all 65 votes. He was joined by Doug McDermott of Creighton (63 votes), Louisville guard Russ Smith (52), Kansas freshman Andrew Wiggins (42) and Michigan forward Mitch McGary (34).[2]
  • November 12 – Freshmen and transfers are eligible for the preseason Wooden Award watch list for the first time in the trophy's history. Nine freshmen made the 50-member list, including three each from Kentucky (Andrew Harrison, Julius Randle and James Young) and Kansas (Andrew Wiggins, Wayne Selden, Jr. and Joel Embiid). Jabari Parker of Duke, Aaron Gordon of Arizona and Noah Vonleh of Indiana were the other three freshmen named.[3]
  • February 27 – Shortly after the end of Utah Valley's 66–61 home win over New Mexico State in a battle between the WAC co-leaders, NMSU guard K.C. Ross-Miller throws a basketball at Utah Valley's Holton Hunsaker (son of UVU head coach Dick Hunsaker), hitting him in the leg.[4] The incident triggers a brawl between players and fans who had stormed the court,[4] with video later showing that at least one NMSU player threw a punch, and another had to be forcibly pulled from the melee by staff.[5] The next day, the WAC suspends two NMSU players—Ross-Miller for two games and Renaldo Dixon for one—for their involvement in the brawl.[5] In addition, UVU announces that it was reviewing tapes of the incident to determine whether to take further action against its own students and fans who were involved.[5]
  • March 26 – South Florida, which had reached an agreement in principle with Manhattan coach Steve Masiello to fill that school's head coaching vacancy, rescinds the agreement after it discovers that Masiello lied on his résumé about graduating from the University of Kentucky. A UK spokesperson confirmed that Masiello attended for four years but did not receive a degree.[6]
  • April 7 – Manhattan announces that it will retain Masiello as head coach, contingent on him earning his bachelor's degree from UK. At the time, he was about 10 credit hours short of a degree, and was expected to complete the needed courses during the summer term.[7] UK announced on May 29 that Masiello had completed the required coursework and would receive his degree in August.[8]
  • April 9 – UMass sophomore guard Derrick Gordon becomes the first active Division I men's college player to come out as gay.[9]

Milestones and records

  • Oakland guard Travis Bader,[10] Devon Saddler of Delaware,[11] Anthony Ireland of Loyola Marymount,[12] USC Upstate forward Torrey Craig,[13] Bryant forward Alex Francis,[14] Cincinnati guard Sean Kilpatrick,[15] Nevada guard Deonte Burton,[16] Iowa State guard DeAndre Kane,[17] Buffalo forward Javon McCrea[18] and North Dakota swingman Troy Huff[19] each passed the 2,000 point mark for their careers.
  • November 19 – Wisconsin junior forward Frank Kaminsky broke the school's single-game scoring record. Kaminsky scored 43 points in a win over North Dakota. The previous record of 42 points was held by Ken Barnes and Michael Finley.[20]
  • December 14 – Aaron Craft broke Ohio State's career assist record (previously held by Jamar Butler) in a game against North Dakota State.[21]
  • December 18 – Texas Southern's Aaric Murray scored 48 points against Temple in the Liacouras Center, setting records for the most points scored against Temple by one player as well as a new arena record.[22]
  • January 25 – Duke head coach Mike Krzyzewski records his 900th career win at the school, becoming just the second Division I men's coach to achieve 900+ wins at one university (Jim Boeheim at Syracuse was the first; both were preceded in the women's game by Pat Summitt at Tennessee).[23]
  • Vermont forward Brian Voelkel became the first player in NCAA Division I history to record at least 1,000 career rebounds and 600 career assists.[24]
  • February 1 – Syracuse defeats Duke 91-89 in overtime before a record-setting crowd of 35,446, the largest basketball crowd in the Carrier Dome's history and an all-time NCAA record for an on-campus game.
  • February 2 – Oakland's Travis Bader surpassed J. J. Redick for the most NCAA Division I career three-point field goals made.[25] Redick's 457 made three-pointers record had stood since 2007.[25] He finished his career with 504.[26]
  • February 8 – Melvin Ejim of Iowa State scores a Big 12-record 48 points in an 84–69 win over TCU, surpassing Michael Beasley and Denis Clemente, both of Kansas State, who had 44 points in 2008 and 2009, respectively.[27]
  • February 10 – SMU enters the Associated Press Top 25 poll for the first time since the next-to-last poll of 1984–85, a span of 30 seasons.[28]
  • February 21 – Oakland's Travis Bader eclipsed Keydren Clark's career three-point attempts record of 1,192, which was set in 2006, almost three weeks after setting the new career three-pointers made mark.[29] He finished his career with 1,246.[26]
  • March 1 – In his final college game, LIU Brooklyn point guard Jason Brickman became only the fourth men's player in Division I history to collect 1,000 career assists, finishing with 1,009. He also became only the second Division I men's player to average double figures in points and assists in the same season, after Avery Johnson of Southern in 1987–88.[30]
  • March 8 – Doug McDermott of Creighton became just the eighth Division I men's player to surpass 3,000 career points.[31] He scored a career-high 45 points against Providence on Creighton's senior night to give him 3,011 at the time.[31] He finished his career with 3,150, the fifth-most ever.[32]
  • March 9:
    • Wichita State beats Indiana State 83–69 in the final of the Missouri Valley Conference Tournament in St. Louis, becoming the first Division I men's team to enter the NCAA Tournament unbeaten since UNLV in 1991.[33]
    • Coastal Carolina, led by head coach Cliff Ellis, beats Winthrop 76–61 in the final of the Big South Conference Tournament. With the win, Ellis became just the 10th head coach to take four different schools to the NCAA Tournament (he previously took South Alabama, Clemson, and Auburn).[34]
  • March 19 – East Carolina guard Akeem Richmond finished his career with 416 made three-pointers, good for sixth all-time in Division I history.[35]

Conference membership changes

{{main|2010–2014 NCAA conference realignment}}

The 2013–14 season saw the largest wave of membership changes resulting from a major realignment of NCAA Division I conferences. The cycle began in 2010 with the Big Ten and the then-Pac-10 publicly announcing their intentions to expand. The fallout from these conferences' moves later affected a majority of D-I conferences. The most significant developments this season were:

  • The original Big East Conference split into football-sponsoring and non-football conferences. The non-football league now operates as the newly chartered Big East Conference, while the football-sponsoring league operates under the old charter as the renamed American Athletic Conference (The American).
  • With The American adding four members in 2013 and three more in 2014, all from Conference USA (C-USA), the latter league responded by adding eight members in 2013, plus one more in 2014. Four of the 2013 C-USA arrivals came from the Sun Belt Conference, which itself added three schools in 2013 and two more in 2014.
  • The Western Athletic Conference saw near-total replacement of its membership. Only three schools that had been members in the 2012–13 season—Idaho, New Mexico State, and Seattle—remained in the WAC for 2013–14, and Idaho left for the Big Sky Conference after this season. The WAC's attempts to replenish its membership led to the demise of the Great West Conference.

In addition, four schools began the transition up from Division II starting this season. These schools were ineligible for NCAA-sponsored postseason play until completing their D-I transitions in 2017.

SchoolFormer conferenceNew conference
Abilene Christian Wildcats Lone Star (D-II) Southland
Boston University Terriers America East Patriot League
Butler Bulldogs Atlantic 10 Big East
Charleston Cougars SoCon CAA
Charlotte 49ers Atlantic 10 C-USA
Chicago State Cougars Great West WAC
Cincinnati Bearcats Original Big EastAmerican|The American}}
Connecticut Huskies Original Big EastAmerican|The American}}
Creighton Bluejays MVC Big East
CSU Bakersfield Roadrunners Division I independent WAC
Denver Pioneers WAC The Summit
DePaul Blue Demons Original Big East Big East
Florida Atlantic Owls Sun Belt C-USA
FIU Panthers Sun Belt C-USA
George Mason Patriots CAA Atlantic 10
Georgetown Hoyas Original Big East Big East
Georgia State Panthers CAA Sun Belt
Grand Canyon Antelopes PacWest (D-II) WAC
Houston|Houston Cougars}} C-USAAmerican|The American}}
Houston Baptist Huskies Great West Southland
Incarnate Word Cardinals Lone Star (D-II) Southland
Louisiana Tech Bulldogs WAC C-USA
Louisville Cardinals Original Big EastAmerican|The American}}
Loyola Chicago Ramblers Horizon League MVC
Loyola (MD) Greyhounds MAAC Patriot League
Marquette Golden Eagles Original Big East Big East
Memphis Tigers C-USAAmerican|The American}}
Middle Tennessee Blue Raiders Sun Belt C-USA
Monmouth Hawks NEC MAAC
New Orleans Privateers Division I independent Southland
NJIT Highlanders Great West Division I independent
North Texas Mean Green Sun Belt C-USA
Notre Dame Fighting Irish Original Big East ACC
Oakland Golden Grizzlies The Summit Horizon
Old Dominion Monarchs CAA C-USA
Pacific Tigers Big West WCC
Pittsburgh Panthers Original Big East ACC
Providence Friars Original Big East Big East
Quinnipiac Bobcats NEC MAAC
Rutgers Scarlet Knights Original Big EastAmerican|The American}}
Saint John's|St. John's Red Storm}} Original Big East Big East
San Jose State Spartans WAC MWC
Seton Hall Pirates Original Big East Big East
SMU Mustangs C-USAAmerican|The American}}
South Florida Bulls Original Big EastAmerican|The American}}
Syracuse Orange Original Big East ACC
Temple Owls Atlantic 10American|The American}}
Texas Arlington|Texas–Arlington Mavericks}} WAC Sun Belt
Texas State Bobcats WAC Sun Belt
UCF Knights C-USAAmerican|The American}}
UMass Lowell River Hawks NE-10 (D-II) America East
UMKC Kangaroos The Summit WAC
Utah State Aggies WAC MWC
Utah Valley Wolverines Great West WAC
UTPA Broncs Great West WAC
UTSA Roadrunners WAC C-USA
Villanova Wildcats Original Big East Big East
Xavier Musketeers Atlantic 10 Big East

The 2013–14 season was also the last for several other teams in their current conferences:

  • Four schools would leave the Southern Conference (SoCon). Appalachian State and Georgia Southern left for the Sun Belt, Davidson for the Atlantic 10, and Elon for the CAA.
  • Three schools would join the SoCon, with East Tennessee State and Mercer moving from the Atlantic Sun Conference and VMI leaving the Big South Conference. Both ETSU and VMI were former SoCon members, having respectively left the league in 2005 and 2003.
  • East Carolina, Tulane, and Tulsa would all leave C-USA for The American.
  • As noted above, Idaho would leave the WAC and return its non-football sports to the Big Sky Conference (after an 18-year absence).
  • Louisville and Rutgers would spend only one season in The American; they respectively left for the ACC and Big Ten.
  • Maryland would leave the ACC for the Big Ten.
  • Oral Roberts would leave the Southland to return to its previous conference home of The Summit.
  • Western Kentucky would leave the Sun Belt for C-USA.

New arenas

  • The Nebraska Cornhuskers left their home since 1976, the on-campus Bob Devaney Sports Center, for the new Pinnacle Bank Arena in downtown Lincoln. The Cornhuskers played their first game in the arena on November 8 against the Florida Gulf Coast Eagles.
  • The Towson Tigers also left a venue that they had occupied since 1976, the Towson Center. Unlike Nebraska, Towson is staying on campus in the new Tiger Arena.
  • The four Division I newcomers all used existing on-campus venues:
    • Abilene Christian – Moody Coliseum
    • Grand Canyon – Grand Canyon University Arena
    • Incarnate Word – McDermott Convocation Center
    • UMass Lowell – The River Hawks' main basketball venue is Costello Athletic Center. Another on-campus venue, the Tsongas Center, normally home to the school's ice hockey team, is available for games requiring a larger capacity.

Major rule changes

  • Expanded the use of video review as follows:
    • Shot-clock violations and who caused the ball to go out-of-bounds in the final 2:00 of regulation or overtime.
    • Determine if a field goal is worth two points or three in the final 4:00 of regulation or in the entire overtime period. Any other such review must wait until the next media time-out (16:00, 12:00 and 8:00 as well as the final 4:00 of the first half).
  • Change the block/charge rule to not permit a defender from sliding in front of an offensive player at the last second to draw a charge. The defender must be in position when the offensive player begins his upward flight with the ball.
  • Increasing emphasis on hand-checking or extended arms on defense.
  • Permit the use of video review to determine if an elbow delivered above the shoulders of an opponent warrants a flagrant-1 or -2 foul (as was previously the case), a player control foul, or no call.
[36]

Season outlook

Pre-season polls

{{See also|2013–14 NCAA Division I men's basketball rankings}}

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

'Associated Press'
RankingTeam
1Kentucky (27)
2Michigan State (22)
3Louisville (14)
4Duke (2)
5Kansas
6Arizona
7Michigan
8Syracuse т
Oklahoma State т
10Florida
11Ohio State
12North Carolina
13Memphis
14VCU
15Gonzaga
16Wichita State
17Marquette
18Connecticut
19Oregon
20Wisconsin
21Notre Dame
22UCLA
23New Mexico
24Virginia
25Baylor
USA Today Coaches[37]
RankingTeam
1Kentucky (16)
2Michigan State (3)
3Louisville (10)
4Duke (3)
5Arizona
6Kansas
7Syracuse
8Florida
9Michigan
10Ohio State
11North Carolina
12Oklahoma State
13Memphis
14Gonzaga
15VCU
16Wichita State
17Marquette
18Oregon
19Connecticut
20New Mexico
21Wisconsin
22Notre Dame
23UCLA
24Indiana
25Virginia

Regular season

A number of early-season tournaments will mark the beginning of the college basketball season.

Early-season tournaments

Name Dates Location No. teams Champion
Rainbow Classic[38] November 8, 9, 11 Stan Sheriff Center
(Honolulu, HI)
4 (RR) Western Michigan[39]
NIT Season Tip-Off November 18–19, 27, 29 Madison Square Garden
(New York)
16 Arizona
2K Sports Classic November 21–22 Madison Square Garden
(New York)
4* UConn[40]
Puerto Rico Tip-Off November 21–22, 24 Roberto Clemente Coliseum
(San Juan, PR)
8 Charlotte[41]
Charleston Classic November 21–22, 24 TD Arena
(Charleston, South Carolina)
8 UMass[42]
Coaches vs. Cancer Classic November 22–23 Barclays Center
(Brooklyn, New York)
4* Michigan State[43]
Paradise Jam Tournament November 22–25 Sports and Fitness Center
(Saint Thomas, VI)
8 Maryland
Hall of Fame Tip Off November 23–24 Mohegan Sun
(Uncasville, Connecticut)
4 North Carolina[44]
Portland State Tournament November 23–25 Peter W. Stott Center
(Portland, Oregon)
4 (RR) Portland State[45]
Corpus Christi Challenge November 23–26, 29-30 American Bank Center
(Corpus Christi, Texas)
4* Virginia[46]
CBE Hall of Fame Classic November 25–26 Sprint Center
(Kansas City, Missouri)
4* Wichita State
Legends Classic November 25–26 Barclays Center
(Brooklyn, New York)
4* Pittsburgh
Gulf Coast Showcase November 25–27 Germain Arena
(Estero, Florida)
8 Louisiana Tech
Maui Invitational Tournament November 25–27 Lahaina Civic Center
(Lahaina, HI)
8 Syracuse
Cancún Challenge November 26–27 Moon Palace Golf & Spa Resort
(Cancún, MX)
8 Wisconsin
Great Alaska Shootout November 27–30 Sullivan Arena
(Anchorage, AK)
8 Harvard
Battle 4 Atlantis November 28–30 Imperial Arena
(Nassau, BAH)
8 Villanova
Old Spice Classic November 28 – December 1 HP Field House
(Lake Buena Vista, Florida)
8 Memphis
Wooden Legacy November 28 – December 1 Anaheim Convention Center
(Anaheim, California)
8 San Diego State
Las Vegas Invitational November 29–30 Orleans Arena
(Las Vegas)
4* UCLA
Barclays Center Classic November 29–30 Barclays Center
(Brooklyn, New York)
4* Ole Miss
Las Vegas Classic December 22–23 Orleans Arena
(Las Vegas)
4* UNLV
Diamond Head Classic December 22–23, 25 Stan Sheriff Center
(Honolulu, HI)
8 Iowa State

*Although these tournaments include more teams, only the number listed play for the championship.

Conference winners and tournaments

Thirty-one athletic conferences each end their regular seasons with a single-elimination tournament. The teams in each conference that win their regular season title are given the number one seed in each tournament. The winners of these tournaments receive automatic invitations to the 2014 NCAA Men's Division I Basketball Tournament. The Ivy League does not have a conference tournament, instead giving their automatic invitation to their regular season champion.

ConferenceRegular
season winner
Conference
Player of the Year
Conference
Coach of the Year
Conference
tournament
Tournament
venue (city)
Tournament
winner
America East Conference Vermont Jameel Warney, Stony Brook[47] John Becker, Vermont[47] 2014 America East Men's Basketball Tournament SEFCU Arena
(Guilderland, New York)
Final at campus site
Albany
American Athletic Conference Cincinnati & Louisville Shabazz Napier, Connecticut[48] Mick Cronin, Cincinnati[48] 2014 American Athletic Conference Men's Basketball Tournament FedExForum
(Memphis,TN)
Louisville
Atlantic 10 Conference Saint Louis Jordair Jett, Saint Louis[49] Jim Crews, Saint Louis[49] 2014 Atlantic 10 Men's Basketball Tournament Barclays Center
(Brooklyn, New York)
St. Joseph's
Atlantic Coast Conference Virginia T. J. Warren, NC State[50][51] Tony Bennett, Virginia[50][51] 2014 ACC Men's Basketball Tournament Greensboro Coliseum
Greensboro, North Carolina
Virginia
Atlantic Sun Conference Mercer & Florida Gulf Coast Langston Hall, Mercer[52] Bob Hoffman, Mercer[52] 2014 Atlantic Sun Men's Basketball Tournament Campus sites Mercer
Big 12 Conference Kansas Melvin Ejim, Iowa State[53] Rick Barnes, Texas[53] 2014 Big 12 Men's Basketball Tournament Sprint Center
(Kansas City, Missouri)
Iowa State
Big East Conference Villanova Doug McDermott, Creighton[54] Jay Wright, Villanova[54] 2014 Big East Men's Basketball Tournament Madison Square Garden
(New York City)
Providence
Big Sky Conference Weber State Davion Berry, Weber State[55] Randy Rahe, Weber State[56] 2014 Big Sky Conference Men's Basketball Tournament At regular season championWeber State
Big South Conference High Point (North)
Coastal Carolina (South)
John Brown, High Point[57] Scott Cherry, High Point[57] 2014 Big South Conference Men's Basketball Tournament HTC Center
(Conway, South Carolina)
Coastal Carolina
Big Ten Conference Michigan Nik Stauskas, Michigan[58][59] Tim Miles, Nebraska (Coaches)[58]
John Beilein, Michigan (Media)[58][59]
2014 Big Ten Conference Men's Basketball Tournament Bankers Life Fieldhouse
(Indianapolis)
Michigan State
Big West Conference UC Irvine Alan Williams, UC Santa Barbara[60] Russell Turner, UC Irvine[60] 2014 Big West Conference Men's Basketball Tournament Honda Center
(Anaheim, California)
Cal Poly
Colonial Athletic Association Delaware Jerrelle Benimon, Towson[61] Monté Ross, Delaware[61] 2014 CAA Men's Basketball Tournament Baltimore Arena
(Baltimore)
Delaware
Conference USA Southern Miss, Louisiana Tech,
Middle Tennessee & Tulsa
Shawn Jones, Middle Tennessee[62] Danny Manning, Tulsa[62] 2014 Conference USA Men's Basketball Tournament Don Haskins Center
(El Paso, Texas)
Tulsa
Horizon League Green Bay Keifer Sykes, Green Bay[63] Brian Wardle, Green Bay[63]2014 Horizon League Men's Basketball Tournament First round at campus sites
Quarterfinals and semifinals at top seed
Final at top remaining seed
Milwaukee
Ivy League Harvard Wesley Saunders, Harvard[64] Does not present this awardNo tournament
Metro Atlantic Athletic Conference Iona Billy Baron, Canisius[65] Tim Cluess, Iona[66] 2014 MAAC Men's Basketball Tournament MassMutual Center
(Springfield, Massachusetts)
Manhattan
Mid-American Conference Buffalo (East)
Toledo & Western Michigan (West)
Javon McCrea, Buffalo[67] Steve Hawkins, Western Michigan[67]2014 Mid-American Conference Men's Basketball TournamentFirst round at campus sites
Remainder at Quicken Loans Arena
(Cleveland)
Western Michigan
Mid-Eastern Athletic Conference North Carolina Central Jeremy Ingram, North Carolina Central[68] LeVelle Moton, North Carolina Central[68] 2014 MEAC Men's Basketball Tournament Norfolk Scope
(Norfolk, Virginia)
North Carolina Central
Missouri Valley Conference Wichita State Fred VanVleet, Wichita State[69] Gregg Marshall, Wichita State[70] 2014 Missouri Valley Conference Men's Basketball Tournament Scottrade Center
(St. Louis, Missouri)
Wichita State
Mountain West Conference San Diego State Xavier Thames, San Diego State[71] Steve Fisher, San Diego State[71] 2014 Mountain West Conference Men's Basketball Tournament Thomas & Mack Center
(Paradise, Nevada)
New Mexico
Northeast Conference Robert Morris Karvel Anderson, Robert Morris[72] Andy Toole, Robert Morris[72] 2014 Northeast Conference Men's Basketball Tournament Campus sites Mount St. Mary's
Ohio Valley Conference Belmont (East)
Murray State (West)
J. J. Mann, Belmont[73] Rick Byrd, Belmont[73] 2014 Ohio Valley Conference Men's Basketball Tournament Nashville Municipal Auditorium
(Nashville, Tennessee)
Eastern Kentucky
Pac-12 ConferenceArizonaNick Johnson, Arizona[74]Sean Miller, Arizona[74]2014 Pac-12 Conference Men's Basketball TournamentMGM Grand Garden Arena
(Paradise, Nevada)
UCLA
Patriot League Boston University Cameron Ayers, Bucknell[75] Mike Brennan, American[75] 2014 Patriot League Men's Basketball Tournament Campus sites American
Southeastern Conference Florida Scottie Wilbekin, Florida[76][77] Billy Donovan, Florida[76][77] 2014 SEC Men's Basketball Tournament Georgia Dome
(Atlanta)
Florida
Southern Conference Davidson De'Mon Brooks, Davidson[78][79] Mike Young, Wofford (Coaches)[78] &
Will Wade, Chattanooga (Media)[79]
2014 Southern Conference Men's Basketball Tournament U.S. Cellular Center
(Asheville, North Carolina)
Wofford
Southland Conference Stephen F. Austin Jacob Parker, Stephen F. Austin[80] Brad Underwood, Stephen F. Austin[80] 2014 Southland Conference Men's Basketball Tournament Leonard E. Merrell Center
(Katy, Texas)
Stephen F. Austin
Southwestern Athletic Conference Southern Aaric Murray, Texas Southern[81] Roman Banks, Southern[81] 2014 SWAC Men's Basketball Tournament Toyota Center
(Houston)
Texas Southern
The Summit League North Dakota State Taylor Braun, North Dakota State[82] Saul Phillips, North Dakota State[82] 2014 The Summit League Men's Basketball Tournament Sioux Falls Arena
(Sioux Falls, South Dakota)
North Dakota State
Sun Belt Conference Georgia State R. J. Hunter, Georgia State[83] Ron Hunter, Georgia State[83] 2014 Sun Belt Conference Men's Basketball Tournament Lakefront Arena
(New Orleans)
Louisiana–Lafayette
West Coast Conference Gonzaga Tyler Haws, BYU[84] Rex Walters, San Francisco[84] 2014 West Coast Conference Men's Basketball Tournament Orleans Arena
(Paradise, Nevada)
Gonzaga
Western Athletic Conference Utah Valley Daniel Mullings, New Mexico State[85] Dick Hunsaker, Utah Valley[85] 2014 WAC Men's Basketball Tournament Orleans Arena
(Paradise, Nevada)
New Mexico State

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
Doug McDermott Creighton 26.7 Alan Williams UC Santa Barbara 11.5 Jason Brickman LIU Brooklyn 10.0 Brianté Weber VCU 3.46
Antoine Mason Niagara 25.6 Jerrelle Benimon Towson 11.2 Speedy Smith Louisiana Tech 7.9 Duke Mondy Oakland 3.10
T. J. Warren NC State 24.9 Joel Bolomboy Weber State 11.0 Maurice Watson Jr. Boston University 7.1 Marcus Smart Oklahoma St. 2.87
Billy Baron Canisius 24.1 Chad Posthumus Morehead St. 10.9 Chaz Williams UMass 6.9 Tevin Hammond Arkansas–Pine Bluff 2.68
Patrick Miller Tennessee St. 23.7 Roscoe Smith UNLV 10.9 Lucas Woodhouse Longwood 6.7 Fuquan Edwin Seton Hall 2.66
Blocked shots per game
Field goal percentage
Three-point field goal percentage
Free throw percentage
Player School BPG Player School FG% Player School 3FG% Player School FT%
Jordan Bachynski Arizona St. 4.03 Jarvis Williams Murray State 64.8 Micah Mason Duquesne 56.0 Johnny Dee San Diego 94.5
Khem Birch UNLV 3.76 Marshall Bjorklund North Dakota St. 62.9 Devante Wallace High Point 49.1 Travis Bader Oakland 94.3
Rhamel Brown Manhattan 3.64 Terrence Smith NJIT 62.9 Melvin Johnson III Arkansas St. 47.8 Brenton Williams South Carolina 93.0
D. J. Cunningham UNC Asheville 3.63 Zeek Woodley Northwestern St. 61.7 Dylan Garrity Sacramento St. 47.2 Neil Watson Southern Miss 91.8
Sim Bhullar New Mexico St. 3.37 Jameel Warney Stony Brook 61.6 Ethan Wragge Creighton 47.0 Josh Greene Cal St. Northridge 91.4

Postseason tournaments

NCAA Tournament

{{main|2014 NCAA Men's Division I Basketball Tournament}}Final Four – AT&T Stadium{{4TeamBracket
| RD1=National Semifinals
April 5, 2014
| RD2=National Championship Game
April 7, 2014
| score-width=25
| team-width=130
| RD1-seed1= S1
| RD1-team1= Florida
| RD1-score1= 53
| RD1-seed2= E7
| RD1-team2= Connecticut
| RD1-score2=63
| RD1-seed3= W2
| RD1-team3= Wisconsin
| RD1-score3= 73
| RD1-seed4= MW8
| RD1-team4= Kentucky
| RD1-score4= 74
| RD2-seed1= E7
| RD2-team1= Connecticut
| RD2-score1= 60
| RD2-seed2= MW8
| RD2-team2= Kentucky
| RD2-score2= 54
}}

Tournament upsets

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 20 Harvard (12) 61–57 Cincinnati (5) East Round of 64
March 20 North Dakota State (12) 80–75 (OT) Oklahoma (5) West Round of 64
March 21 Mercer (14) 78–71 Duke (3) Midwest Round of 64
March 21 Stephen F. Austin (12) 77–75 (OT) VCU (5) South Round of 64
March 22 Dayton (11) 55–53 Syracuse (3) South Round of 32
March 23 Stanford (10) 60–57 Kansas (2) South Round of 32
March 23 Kentucky (8) 78–76 Wichita State (1) Midwest Round of 32

National Invitation Tournament

{{main|2014 National Invitation Tournament}}

After the NCAA Tournament field is announced, the NCAA invited 32 teams to participate in the National Invitation Tournament. The tournament began on March 18, 2014 with all games prior to the semifinals played on campus sites. The semifinals and final were respectively held on April 1 and 3 at the traditional site of Madison Square Garden in New York City.

{{4TeamBracket
| RD1=Semifinals
April 1, 2014
| RD2=Championship game
April 3, 2014
| score-width=25
| team-width=130
| RD1-seed1= 1
| RD1-team1= SMU
| RD1-score1= 65
| RD1-seed2= 3
| RD1-team2= Clemson
| RD1-score2= 59
| RD1-seed3= 1
| RD1-team3= Minnesota
| RD1-score3= 67OT
| RD1-seed4= 1
| RD1-team4= Florida State
| RD1-score4= 64
| RD2-seed1= 1
| RD2-team1= SMU
| RD2-score1= 63
| RD2-seed2= 1
| RD2-team2= Minnesota
| RD2-score2=65
}}

College Basketball Invitational

{{main|2014 College Basketball Invitational}}

The sixth College Basketball Invitational (CBI) Tournament began on March 18, 2014 and will end with a best-of-three final scheduled for March 31, April 2, and April 5; the final went the full three games. This tournament featured 16 teams who were left out of the NCAA Tournament and NIT.

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| RD1=Semifinals
March 26, 2014
| RD2=Championship Series
March 31, April 2 and 5, 2014
(best of three)
| score-width=25
| team-width=130
| RD1-seed1=
| RD1-team1= Illinois State
| RD1-score1= 49
| RD1-seed2=
| RD1-team2= Siena
| RD1-score2= 61
| RD1-seed3=
| RD1-team3= Old Dominion
| RD1-score3= 64
| RD1-seed4=
| RD1-team4= Fresno State
| RD1-score4=71
| RD2-seed1=
| RD2-team1= Siena
| RD2-score1-1= 61
| RD2-score1-2= 75
| RD2-score1-3= 81
| RD2-seed2=
| RD2-team2=Fresno State
| RD2-score2-1= 57
| RD2-score2-2= 89
| RD2-score2-3= 68
}}

CollegeInsider.com Postseason Tournament

{{main|2014 CollegeInsider.com Postseason Tournament}}

The fifth CollegeInsider.com Postseason Tournament was held beginning March 17, 2014 and ending with a championship game on April 3, 2014. This tournament places an emphasis on selecting successful teams from "mid-major" conferences who were left out of the NCAA Tournament and NIT. 32 teams participated in this tournament.

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| RD1=Semifinals
April 1, 2014
| RD2=Championship
April 3, 2014
| score-width=25
| team-width=130
| RD1-seed1=
| RD1-team1= Yale
| RD1-score1= 75
| RD1-seed2=
| RD1-team2= VMI
| RD1-score2= 62
| RD1-seed3=
| RD1-team3= Pacific
| RD1-score3= 75
| RD1-seed4=
| RD1-team4= Murray State
| RD1-score4= 98
| RD2-seed1=
| RD2-team1=Yale
| RD2-score1= 57
| RD2-seed2=
| RD2-team2= Murray State
| RD2-score2= 65
}}

Award winners

Consensus All-American teams

{{main|2014 NCAA Men's Basketball All-Americans}}

The following players are recognized as the 2014 Consensus All-Americans:

Consensus First Team
PlayerPositionClassTeam
Nick Johnson SG Junior Arizona
Doug McDermott SF Senior Creighton
Shabazz Napier PG Senior Connecticut
Jabari Parker PF Freshman Duke
Russ Smith PG/SG Senior Louisville

Consensus Second Team
PlayerPositionClassTeam
Cleanthony Early F Senior Wichita State
C. J. Fair SF Senior Syracuse
Sean Kilpatrick SG Senior Cincinnati
Nik Stauskas SF Sophomore Michigan
T. J. Warren SF Sophomore NC State
Andrew Wiggins SF Freshman Kansas

Major player of the year awards

Major freshman of the year awards

Major coach of the year awards

Other major awards

Coaching changes

A number of teams changed coaches during and after the season.

TeamFormer
coach
Interim
coach
New
coach
Reason
Appalachian StateJason CapelJim FoxCapel's expiring four-year contract was not renewed after he went 53–70 in his time at Appalachian State.[105] Appalachian State hired Davidson assistant Fox.[106]
AuburnTony BarbeeBruce PearlBarbee was fired after going 48–75 overall and 18–50 in the SEC in four seasons.[107] Auburn replaced him with ESPN analyst Pearl, who enjoyed major success as a head coach at Milwaukee and Tennessee before being fired in 2011 for lying to the NCAA about the recruitment of future Ohio State star Aaron Craft. When he was hired, Pearl was under a show-cause penalty that expired in August 2014.[108]
Boston CollegeSteve Donahue Jim ChristianDonahue was fired after posting an 8–24 record, his third straight losing season at BC.[109]
Bowling GreenLouis Orr Chris JansOrr was fired after posting 13–19 and 12–20 records in the last two seasons, finishing with a 101–121 record after seven seasons.[110] Wichita State assistant Jans was hired as his replacement.[111]
CaliforniaMike Montgomery Cuonzo MartinMontgomery announced his retirement after six seasons at Cal. In 32 seasons as a collegiate head coach, Montgomery captured 677 career victories and exits the game as the 25th-winningest head men's basketball coach with at least 10 years of experience at the Division I level in NCAA history[112]
Central ArkansasCorliss WilliamsonClarence FinleyRuss Pennell
College of CharlestonDoug WojcikEarl GrantWojcik was fired on August 5, 2014 after allegations of verbal abuse towards players surfaced[113]
Coppin StateFang MitchellMichael Grant
Delaware StateGreg JacksonKeith Walker
Florida A&MClemon JohnsonByron Samuels
Florida AtlanticMike JarvisMichael CurryJarvis and Florida Atlantic mutually agreed to part ways after five of the past six seasons resulted in losing records, including a 10–19 overall mark in 2013–14[114]
Grambling StateJoseph PriceShawn Walker
HawaiiGib ArnoldBenjy TaylorArnold was fired mere weeks before the 2014–15 season following an NCAA investigation that also saw the dismissal of assistant Brandyn Akana.[115]
Houston James Dickey Kelvin SampsonDickey resigned after four seasons and a 64–62 overall record, citing family reasons.[116] The Cougars hired Houston Rockets assistant Sampson, who returns to the college ranks after serving a five-year show-cause penalty for making impermissible cell phone calls to recruits during his previous two college jobs at Oklahoma and Indiana.[117]
IPFWTony JasickJon Coffman
IUPUITodd Howard Jason Gardner[118]Howard was fired after back-to-back seasons of 6–26 records and having gone 2–28 in conference games during that span.[119]
JacksonvilleCliff WarrenTony Jasick
LamarPat KnightTic PriceKnight was fired during his third season after posting a 29–62 record.[120]
Loyola MarymountMax GoodMike DunlapGood was fired after five seasons, ending with injury-riddled 11–23 and 13–19 seasons.[121] LMU hired Mike Dunlap, a former Charlotte Bobcats head coach and former assistant with several college teams.[122]
MaineTed WoodwardBob Walsh
MaristJeff BowerMike Maker Bower left to become general manager of the Detroit Pistons. Marist went to the Division III ranks to hire Maker, fresh off leading Williams to that division's championship game.[123]
MarquetteBuzz WilliamsSteve WojciechowskiWilliams left Marquette to take the Virginia Tech job.[124] The Golden Eagles hired Duke assistant Wojciechowski.[125]
MarshallTom Herrion Dan D'AntoniHerrion, who had coached at Marshall for four seasons, was bought out of the final two years of his contract. Marshall, which finished the season at 11–22, lost its top seven scorers from last season, notably DeAndre Kane, who transferred to Iowa State and became an All-Big 12 first-team selection.[126] Marshall hired former NBA assistant D'Antoni, older brother of former Marshall great and then-current Los Angeles Lakers head coach Mike D'Antoni.[127]
Maryland Eastern ShoreFrankie AllenBobby Collins
Missouri Frank Haith Kim Anderson Haith left Missouri for the Tulsa job.[128]
Montana Wayne Tinkle Travis DeCuire Tinkle left for the Oregon State job.[129] Montana hired former Cal assistant DeCuire, a former Montana player who had been publicly endorsed by retiring Cal head coach Mike Montgomery as his successor before Cuonzo Martin was hired from Tennessee.[130]
Montana State Brad Huse Brian Fish [131]
North Dakota State Saul Phillips David Richman Phillips left to take the Ohio job.[132]
Ohio Jim Christian Saul Phillips Christian left to take the Boston College job.[133]
Oregon State Craig Robinson Wayne Tinkle Robinson, best known outside basketball as the older brother of First Lady Michelle Obama, was fired after six seasons in which the Beavers never made either the NCAA tournament or the NIT.[134]
RiceBen BraunMike RhoadesBraun resigned after six seasons and an overall 63–128 record at Rice. The program was plagued by player transfers in his last few seasons, most notably that of Arsalan Kazemi to Oregon after the 2011–12 season.[135] Rice hired VCU assistant Mike Rhoades.[136]
Samford Bennie Seltzer Scott Padgett Seltzer was fired after two seasons, finishing with a 24–31 overall record. Even more significantly, Seltzer had 14 players transfer out of the program during his tenure, including five of the team's six top scorers in the just-completed season.[137] Two days after reports of the firing, top assistant Padgett was promoted.[138]
South DakotaJoey JamesCraig SmithJames was not retained after one season as the interim head coach. South Dakota finished 12–18.[139] South Dakota hired former Nebraska assistant Smith.[140]
Southeastern LouisianaJim YarbroughJay Ladner
South FloridaStan HeathOrlando AntiguaHeath was fired two seasons into a six-year contract he signed after he led USF to the 2012 NCAA tournament. His success at USF did not continue, as the Bulls finished each of the last two seasons at 12–19 overall and 3–15 in league play.[141] South Florida hired Kentucky assistant Orlando Antigua.[142]
Southern Miss Donnie Tyndall Doc Sadler Tyndall left to take the Tennessee job.[143]
Tennessee Cuonzo MartinDonnie Tyndall Martin left to take the California job.[144]
Tennessee–MartinJason JamesHeath SchroyerJames was fired during his fifth season after posting a 37–117 record.[145]
Tennessee StateTravis WilliamsDana Ford
Tulsa Danny Manning Frank Haith Manning left for the Wake Forest job.[146]
UNC Wilmington Buzz Peterson Kevin KeattsPeterson was fired at the end of his fourth season after posting a 42–82 record, ending with a last-place CAA finish this season.[147] UNCW hired Louisville assistant Keatts.[148]
Virginia Tech James Johnson Buzz WilliamsAfter a 9–22 season, Johnson was fired at the end of his second season as head coach. Johnson was unable to keep two key players in the program—Dorian Finney-Smith transferred to Florida immediately after Johnson was elevated from assistant, and Montrezl Harrell, who had originally committed to Tech, instead went to Louisville.[149]
Wake Forest Jeff Bzdelik Danny ManningBzdelik resigned after four seasons with records of 51–76 overall and 17–51 in ACC play. Like Ben Braun at Rice and Bennie Seltzer at Samford, Bzdelik was plagued by player transfers, with eight players transferring out during his tenure. Students responded by "rolling" trees in the campus quad with toilet paper, a Wake Forest tradition after big wins.[150]
Washington State Ken Bone Ernie KentAfter five years and an 80–86 record, Bone was fired with two years left on his contract; Washington State will pay him the remaining balance of his contract. Bone's final season saw the Cougars go 10–21 overall and 3–15 in the Pac-12 .[151]
Western IllinoisJim MolinariBilly Wright

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56. ^{{cite news|url=http://www.bigskyconf.com/news/2014/3/17/MBB_0317144845.aspx |title=Weber State's Rahe Named Coach of the Year |first=|last= |publisher=Big Sky Conference |date=March 17, 2014 |accessdate=March 24, 2014}}
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60. ^Big West Names 2013-14 Men's Basketball All-Conference Team. Big West Conference. Retrieved on March 10, 2014.
61. ^Towson's Jerrelle Benimon repeats as CAA Player of the Year. The Baltimore Sun. Retrieved on March 6, 2014.
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67. ^Buffalo's McCrea, Western Michigan's Hawkins Receive Top MAC Honors {{webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20140312212859/http://www.mac-sports.com/tabid/969/Article/327373/Buffalo-s-McCrea-Western-Michigan-s-Hawkins-Receive-Top-MAC-Honors.aspx |date=March 12, 2014 }}. Mid-American Conference. Retrieved on March 12, 2014.
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69. ^Wichita State's VanVleet named MVC Player of the Year. Retrieved on March 4, 2014.
70. ^{{cite press release |url=http://www.mvc-sports.com/mbasketball/news/2013-14/7200/marshall-named-top-mvc-coach-again/ |title=Marshall Named Top MVC Coach, Again |publisher=Missouri Valley Conference |date=March 6, 2014 |accessdate=March 9, 2014 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20140307115911/http://www.mvc-sports.com/mbasketball/news/2013-14/7200/marshall-named-top-mvc-coach-again/ |archive-date=March 7, 2014 |dead-url=yes |df=mdy-all }}
71. ^Mountain West Announces 2013-14 Men's Basketball All-Conference Awards. Mountain West Conference. Retrieved on March 10, 2014.
72. ^{{cite news|url=http://northeastconference.org/news/2014/3/3/MBB_AllConfRel_1314_.aspx |title=Robert Morris Senior Guard Karvel Anderson Selected NEC Men's Basketball Player of the Year |first= |last=|publisher=Northeast Conference |date=March 4, 2014 |accessdate=March 4, 2014}}
73. ^{{cite press release|url=http://www.tennessean.com/article/20140304/SPORTS/303040101/2072|title=Belmont's Rick Byrd, J.J. Mann lead All-OVC basketball honors|publisher=Tennesseean.com |date=March 4, 2014 |accessdate=March 4, 2014}}
74. ^2013-14 Pac-12 Conference Men's Basketball Honors. Pac-12 Conference. Retrieved on March 12, 2014.
75. ^{{cite news |url=http://www.patriotleague.org/sports/m-baskbl/spec-rel/030314aac.html |title=2013-14 Men's Basketball All-Patriot League Team and Major Awards Announced |first= |last= |work=Patriot League |date=March 3, 2014 |accessdate=March 3, 2014 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20160205213710/http://www.patriotleague.org/sports/m-baskbl/spec-rel/030314aac.html |archive-date=February 5, 2016 |dead-url=yes |df=mdy-all }}
76. ^{{cite press release|url=http://www.secdigitalnetwork.com/NEWS/tabid/473/Article/249805/2014-sec-mens-basketball-awards-announced.aspx |title=2014 SEC Men's Basketball Awards Announced |publisher=Southeastern Conference |date=March 11, 2014 |accessdate=March 11, 2014}}
77. ^{{cite news|url=http://sportsillustrated.cnn.com/2014/basketball/ncaa/wires/03/17/2060.ap.bkc.ap.all.sec.1st.ld.writethru.1011/index.html |title=Wilbekin, Donovan, Randle take AP SEC honors |agency=Associated Press |work=Sports Illustrated |date=March 17, 2014 |accessdate=March 18, 2014}}
78. ^{{cite news|url=http://www.soconsports.com/ViewArticle.dbml?SPSID=22064&SPID=1798&DB_LANG=C&ATCLID=209426115&DB_OEM_ID=4000 |title=Coaches All-Conference Teams and Awards Announced |first=|last= |publisher=Southern Conference |date=March 4, 2014 |accessdate=March 4, 2014}}
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80. ^SFA's Parker Named Men's Basketball Player of the Year. Southland Conference. Retrieved on March 10, 2014.
81. ^{{cite news|url=http://www.swac.org/ViewArticle.dbml?SPSID=632830&SPID=93277&DB_LANG=C&ATCLID=209430572&DB_OEM_ID=27400 |title=TSU Senior Aaric Murray Headlines All SWAC Team |first=|last= |publisher=Southwestern Athletic Conference |date=March 10, 2014 |accessdate=March 10, 2014}}
82. ^{{cite news|url=http://thesummitleague.org/sports/mbkb/2013-14/releases/20140303h2sxt9 |title=North Dakota State's Braun Named Player of the Year |first=|last= |publisher=The Summit League |date=March 6, 2014 |accessdate=March 6, 2014}}
83. ^{{cite news|url=http://sunbeltsports.org/news/2014/3/11/MBB_0311141240.aspx |title=Georgia State's Father-Son Duo Headlines Sun Belt Conference Men's Basketball Honorees|first=|last= |publisher=Sun Belt Conference |date=March 11, 2014 |accessdate=March 11, 2014}}
84. ^{{cite news|url=http://www.wccsports.com/sports/m-baskbl/spec-rel/030314aab.html |title=WCC Announces Men's Basketball All-Conference Team and Major Awards Announced |first=|last= |publisher=West Coast Conference |date=March 3, 2014 |accessdate=March 3, 2014}}
85. ^{{cite news|url=http://www.wacsports.com/ViewArticle.dbml?SPSID=45988&SPID=4126&DB_LANG=C&ATCLID=209429923&DB_OEM_ID=10100 |title=WAC Announces Men's Basketball Postseason Award Winners |first=|last= |publisher=Western Athletic Conference |date=March 9, 2014 |accessdate=March 9, 2014}}
86. ^{{cite press release|url=http://www.woodenaward.com/?p=1693 |title=Creighton's McDermott Wins John R. Wooden Award Presented By Wendy's |publisher=Los Angeles Athletic Club |date=April 4, 2014 |accessdate=April 4, 2014}}
87. ^{{cite press release|url=http://www.naismithawards.com/PressBox/ArticleView/tabid/209/ArticleId/20/McDermott-Named-2014-Naismith-Mens-College-Player-of-the-Year-presented-by-AT-T.aspx |title=McDermott Named 2014 Naismith Men's College Player of the Year, presented by AT&T |publisher=Atlanta Tipoff Club |date=April 6, 2014 |accessdate=April 6, 2014 |deadurl=yes |archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20140625220121/http://www.naismithawards.com/PressBox/ArticleView/tabid/209/ArticleId/20/McDermott-Named-2014-Naismith-Mens-College-Player-of-the-Year-presented-by-AT-T.aspx |archivedate=June 25, 2014 |df= }}
88. ^{{cite news|url=http://espn.go.com/mens-college-basketball/story/_/id/10723164/creighton-doug-mcdermott-shockers-gregg-marshall-honored |title=McDermott, Marshall honored by AP |publisher=ESPN.com |date=April 3, 2014 |accessdate=April 3, 2014}}
89. ^{{cite press release|url=http://nabc.com/awards/coy/2014_NABC_Coaches-_POY_release.pdf |title=Creighton's McDermott Named NABC Division I Player of the Year; Metro State's Jefferson and Cabrini's Walton-Moss Earn Division II, III Honors |publisher=National Association of Basketball Coaches |date=April 2, 2014 |accessdate=April 6, 2014}}
90. ^{{cite press release|url=http://www.sportswriters.net/usbwa/news/2014/oscar140404.html |title=Creighton's McDermott Wins 2013–14 Oscar Robertson Trophy |publisher=United States Basketball Writers Association |date=April 4, 2014 |accessdate=April 5, 2014 |deadurl=yes |archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20140625220121/http://www.sportswriters.net/usbwa/news/2014/oscar140404.html |archivedate=June 25, 2014 |df= }}
91. ^{{cite news|url=http://www.sportingnews.com/ncaa-basketball/story/2014-03-11/doug-mcdermott-sporting-news-player-of-year-creighton-bluejays-3000-points-greg |title=Doug McDermott earns Sporting News Player of the Year |first=Roger |last=Kuznia |work=Sporting News |date=March 12, 2014 |accessdate=April 6, 2014}}
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93. ^Wichita State's Marshall wins Henry Iba Coach of the Year. USBWA Retrieved on March 24, 2014.
94. ^Shockers’ Marshall Named 2014 UPS NABC Division I Coach of the Year; Central Missouri's Anderson and UW-Whitewater's MillerEarn Honors in Divisions II and III. NABC Retrieved on April 2, 2014.
95. ^{{cite press release |url=http://www.naismithawards.com/PressBox/ArticleView/tabid/209/ArticleId/21/Gregg-Marshall-Named-2014-Naismith-Mens-College-Coach-of-the-Year.aspx |title=Gregg Marshall Named 2014 Naismith Men's College Coach of the Year |publisher=Atlanta Tipoff Club |date=April 6, 2014 |accessdate=April 6, 2014 |deadurl=yes |archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20140407090645/http://www.naismithawards.com/PressBox/ArticleView/tabid/209/ArticleId/21/Gregg-Marshall-Named-2014-Naismith-Mens-College-Coach-of-the-Year.aspx |archivedate=April 7, 2014 |df=mdy-all }}
96. ^Trust in his team leads Wichita State's Gregg Marshall to SN Coach of the Year. The Sporting News. Retrieved on March 15, 2014.
97. ^{{cite press release|url=http://www.nabc.org/awards/2014_NABC_DPOY_and_Big_Man.pdf |title=NABC Defensive Player of the Year Award to Buckeyes’ Aaron Craft; Florida's Patric Young Wins 2014 NABC Pete Newell Big Man Honors |publisher=National Association of Basketball Coaches |date=April 3, 2014 |accessdate=April 3, 2014}}
98. ^{{cite press release |url=http://www.hoophall.com/news/2014/4/7/university-of-louisvilles-russ-smith-receives-2014-frances-p.html |title=University of Louisville's Russ Smith Receives 2014 Frances Pomeroy Naismith Award |publisher=Naismith Memorial Basketball Hall of Fame |date=April 7, 2014 |accessdate=April 7, 2014 |deadurl=yes |archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20140408223402/http://www.hoophall.com/news/2014/4/7/university-of-louisvilles-russ-smith-receives-2014-frances-p.html |archivedate=April 8, 2014 |df=mdy-all }}
99. ^{{cite web|url=http://www.bigten.org/blog/2014/04/craft-named-senior-class-award-first-team-all-american.html|title=Craft Named Senior CLASS Award First-Team All-American|accessdate=April 4, 2014|date=April 3, 2014|publisher=CBS Interactive|work=BigTen.org}}
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101. ^{{cite web|url=http://newyork.cbslocal.com/2014/04/22/st-johns-guard-dangelo-harrison-wins-haggerty-award/|title=St. John’s Guard D’Angelo Harrison Wins Haggerty Award|author=|date=April 22, 2014|website=cbslocal.com}}
102. ^{{cite press release|url=http://www.gocreighton.com/ViewArticle.dbml?DB_OEM_ID=1000&ATCLID=209453960 |title=McDermott Wins Second Lute Olson National Player of the Year Award |publisher=Creighton University Athletics |date=April 4, 2014 |accessdate=April 5, 2014}}
103. ^{{cite web|url=http://www.ohiostatebuckeyes.com/sports/m-baskbl/spec-rel/022014aab.html|title=Craft Named Academic All-American for Third Time|accessdate=February 20, 2014|date=February 20, 2014|publisher=Ohio State University}}
104. ^{{cite web|url=https://www.ncaa.org/championships/sam-malone-university-kentucky-wins-elite-89-award-division-i-men%E2%80%99s-basketball|title=Sam Malone of University of Kentucky wins Elite 89 Award for Division I Men's Basketball Championship |accessdate=April 4, 2014|date=April 4, 2014|publisher=National Collegiate Athletic Association}}
105. ^{{cite web|title=Jason Capel out as coach|url=http://espn.go.com/mens-college-basketball/story/_/id/10584692/appalachian-state-parts-ways-coach-jason-capel|publisher=ESPN|accessdate=March 11, 2014}}
106. ^{{cite web|url=http://espn.go.com/mens-college-basketball/story/_/id/10751011/jim-fox-hired-coach-appalachian-state-mountaineers |title=App State hires Davidson's Jim Fox |agency=Associated Press |publisher=ESPN.com |date=April 8, 2014 |accessdate=March 11, 2014}}
107. ^{{cite news|url=http://espn.go.com/mens-college-basketball/story/_/id/10599004/auburn-tigers-dismiss-coach-tony-barbee-4-seasons |title=Auburn fires coach Tony Barbee |publisher=ESPN.com |date=March 13, 2014 |accessdate=March 13, 2014}}
108. ^{{cite news|url=http://espn.go.com/mens-college-basketball/story/_/id/10626778/bruce-pearl-accepts-auburn-tigers-head-basketball-coaching-job |title=Auburn hired Bruce Pearl |first=Jeff |last=Goodman |publisher=ESPN.com |date=March 18, 2014 |accessdate=March 18, 2014}}
109. ^{{cite news|url=http://espn.go.com/boston/mens-college-basketball/story/_/id/10628149/boston-college-eagles-part-ways-coach-steve-donahue |title=Steve Donahue out at BC |first=Jack |last=McCluskey |work=ESPNBoston.com |date=March 18, 2014 |accessdate=March 19, 2014}}
110. ^{{cite news|url=http://espn.go.com/mens-college-basketball/story/_/id/10590039/louis-orr-return-coach-bowling-green-falcons |title=Louis Orr out at Bowling Green |first=Jeff |last=Goodman |publisher=ESPN.com |date=March 12, 2014 |accessdate=March 13, 2014}}
111. ^{{cite news|url=http://espn.go.com/mens-college-basketball/story/_/id/10665078/bowling-green-falcons-hire-wichita-state-shockers-assistant-chris-jans-new-head-coach |title=Bowling Green hires Chris Jans |agency=Associated Press |publisher=ESPN.com |date=March 24, 2014 |accessdate=March 24, 2014}}
112. ^{{cite press release |url=http://www.calbears.com/ViewArticle.dbml?DB_OEM_ID=30100&ATCLID=209449392 |title=Mike Montgomery Announces Retirement |publisher=Cal Athletics |date=March 31, 2014 |accessdate=March 31, 2014 |deadurl=yes |archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20140402044247/http://www.calbears.com/ViewArticle.dbml?DB_OEM_ID=30100&ATCLID=209449392 |archivedate=April 2, 2014 |df=mdy-all }}
113. ^{{cite press release|url=http://espn.go.com/mens-college-basketball/story/_/id/11313331/college-charleston-cougars-fire-coach-doug-wojcik |title=Doug Wojcik out at Charleston |publisher=ESPN.com |date=August 5, 2014 |accessdate=August 6, 2014}}
114. ^{{cite web|title=Mike Jarvis will not return to FAU|url=http://espn.go.com/mens-college-basketball/story/_/id/10532585/mike-jarvis-not-return-coach-florida-atlantic-owls|publisher=ESPN|accessdate=March 4, 2014}}
115. ^{{cite web|title=Gib Arnold removed as coach|url=http://espn.go.com/mens-college-basketball/story/_/id/11781148/gib-arnold-removed-hawaii-rainbow-warriors-coach-result-ncaa-investigation|publisher=ESPN|accessdate=October 29, 2014}}
116. ^{{cite news |url=http://espn.go.com/mens-college-basketball/story/_/id/10667415/james-dickey-steps-coach-houston-cougars |title=James Dickey resigns at Houston |publisher=ESPN.com |date=March 24, 2014 |accessdate=March 24, 2014}}
117. ^{{cite news |url=http://espn.go.com/mens-college-basketball/story/_/id/10716634/kelvin-sampson-coach-houston-cougars |title=Cougars hire Kelvin Sampson |first=Jeff |last=Goodman |publisher=ESPN.com |date=April 2, 2014 |accessdate=April 3, 2014}}
118. ^{{cite web|title=IUPUI hires Memphis' Jason Gardner|url=http://espn.go.com/mens-college-basketball/story/_/id/10691833/iupui-jaguars-hire-memphis-tigers-assistant-jason-gardner/|publisher=ESPN|accessdate=March 28, 2014}}
119. ^{{cite web|title=IUPUI fires head coach Todd Howard after 6-26 season|url=http://collegebasketballtalk.nbcsports.com/2014/03/09/iupui-fires-head-coach-todd-howard-after-6-26-season/|publisher=NBC Sports|accessdate=March 9, 2014}}
120. ^{{cite web|title=Lamar fires basketball coach Pat Knight|url=http://www.indystar.com/story/sports/college/2014/02/16/report-lamar-fires-head-coach-pat-knight/5532821/|publisher=Indianapolis Star|accessdate=February 16, 2014}}
121. ^{{cite news|url=http://espn.go.com/mens-college-basketball/story/_/id/10592443/loyola-marymount-lions-fire-head-coach-max-good |title=Loyola Marymount fires Max Good |first=Jeff |last=Goodman |publisher=ESPN.com |date=March 11, 2014 |accessdate=March 13, 2014}}
122. ^{{cite news|url=http://www.cbssports.com/collegebasketball/eye-on-college-basketball/24479936/loyola-marymount-hires-mike-dunlap-as-new-head-coach |title=Loyola Marymount hires Mike Dunlap as new head coach |first=Jeff |last=Borzello |work=Eye on College Basketball |publisher=CBSSports.com |date=March 13, 2014 |accessdate=March 13, 2014}}
123. ^{{cite news|url=http://espn.go.com/mens-college-basketball/story/_/id/11098132/mike-maker-hired-marist-men-basketball-coach |title=Mike Maker to coach Marist |agency=Associated Press |publisher=ESPN |date=June 17, 2014 |accessdate=June 18, 2014}}
124. ^{{cite news|url=http://espn.go.com/mens-college-basketball/story/_/id/10648381/buzz-williams-leave-marquette-golden-eagles-coach-virginia-tech-hokies |title= Buzz Williams to coach Hokies |first=Jeff |last=Goodman |publisher=ESPN.com |date=March 21, 2014 |accessdate=March 21, 2014}}
125. ^{{cite news|url=http://espn.go.com/mens-college-basketball/story/_/id/10708664/marquette-hires-duke-assistant-steve-wojciechowski |title=Marquette hires Steve Wojciechowski |first=Jeff |last=Goodman |publisher=ESPN.com |date=April 1, 2014 |accessdate=April 1, 2014}}
126. ^{{cite news|url=http://espn.go.com/mens-college-basketball/story/_/id/10606745/marshall-buys-coach-tom-herrion |title=Marshall buys out Tom Herrion |first=Andy |last=Katz |authorlink=Andy Katz |publisher=ESPN.com |date=March 14, 2014 |accessdate=March 14, 2014}}
127. ^{{cite news|url=http://espn.go.com/mens-college-basketball/story/_/id/10833379/dan-dantoni-coach-marshall-thundering-herd |title=Marshall hires Dan D'Antoni |publisher=ESPN.com |date=April 24, 2014 |accessdate=April 24, 2014}}
128. ^{{cite news|url=http://espn.go.com/mens-college-basketball/story/_/id/10797288/frank-haith-missouri-tigers-deal-coach-tulsa-golden-hurricane-per-sources |title=Frank Haith agrees to Tulsa deal |first=Jeff |last=Goodman |publisher=ESPN.com |date=April 17, 2014 |accessdate=April 17, 2014}}
129. ^{{cite news|url=http://espn.go.com/mens-college-basketball/story/_/id/10952421/wayne-tinkle-hired-oregon-state-beavers-men-basketball-coach |title=Wayne Tinkle named OSU coach |agency=Associated Press |publisher=ESPN.com |date=May 19, 2014 |accessdate=May 20, 2014}}
130. ^{{cite news|url=http://espn.go.com/mens-college-basketball/story/_/id/11007633/montana-grizzlies-hire-travis-decuire-coach-men-basketball-team |title=Sources: Griz hire Travis DeCuire |first=Jeff |last=Goodman |publisher=ESPN.com |date=May 30, 2014 |accessdate=May 30, 2014}}
131. ^{{cite press release|url=http://www.bigskyconf.com/news/2014/3/18/MBB_0318145830.aspx?path=mbball |title=Huse Steps Down at Montana State |first= |last= |authorlink= |publisher=Big Sky Conference |date=March 18, 2014 |accessdate=March 24, 2014}}
132. ^{{cite news|url=http://espn.go.com/mens-college-basketball/story/_/id/10737455/ohio-hires-saul-phillips-north-dakota-state-replace-jim-christian-head-coach |title=Ohio hires NDSU coach Phillips |first=Andy |last=Katz |publisher=ESPN.com |date=April 6, 2014 |accessdate=April 7, 2014}}
133. ^{{cite news|url=http://espn.go.com/boston/mens-college-basketball/story/_/id/10722350/jim-christian-agrees-coach-boston-college-eagles |title=Jim Christian hired to coach BC |publisher=ESPN.com |date=April 3, 2014 |accessdate=April 3, 2014}}
134. ^{{cite news|url=http://espn.go.com/mens-college-basketball/story/_/id/10884778/craig-robinson-fired-oregon-state-beavers |title=Oregon State fires Craig Robinson |first=Jeff |last=Goodmen |publisher=ESPN.com |date=May 5, 2014 |accessdate=May 7, 2014}}
135. ^{{cite news|url=http://espn.go.com/mens-college-basketball/story/_/id/10601907/ben-braun-rice-owls-part-ways |title=Rice, Ben Braun part ways |first=Jeff |last=Goodman |publisher=ESPN.com |date=March 13, 2014 |accessdate=March 13, 2014}}
136. ^{{cite news|last=Rothstein|first=Jon|title=Rice to hire VCU's Mike Rhoades|url=http://www.cbssports.com/collegebasketball/eye-on-college-basketball/24500450/rice-to-hire-vcus-mike-rhoades|accessdate=March 28, 2014|newspaper=CBS Sports|date=March 25, 2014}}
137. ^{{cite news|url=http://espn.go.com/mens-college-basketball/story/_/id/11033701/samford-bulldogs-part-ways-coach-bennie-seltzer-two-seasons |title=Bennie Seltzer out after 2 seasons |first=Jeff |last=Goodman |publisher=ESPN.com |date=June 4, 2014 |accessdate=June 7, 2014}}
138. ^{{cite news|url=http://www.al.com/sports/index.ssf/2014/06/scott_padgett_elevated_from_as.html |title=Samford elevates Scott Padgett from assistant to head men's basketball coach, replacing Bennie Seltzer |first=Solomon Jr. |last=Crenshaw |newspaper=The Birmingham News |date=June 6, 2014 |accessdate=June 7, 2014}},
139. ^{{cite web|last=Goodman|first=jeff|title=South Dakota lets Joey James go|url=http://espn.go.com/mens-college-basketball/story/_/id/10588292/south-dakota-coyotes-fire-interim-coach-joey-james|publisher=ESPN.com|accessdate=March 11, 2014}}
140. ^{{cite news|url=http://sports.espn.go.com/espn/wire?section=ncb&id=10667695|title=Nebraska assistant to coach South Dakota men|publisher=ESPN.com|date=March 24, 2014 |accessdate=March 30, 2014}},
141. ^{{cite news|url=http://espn.go.com/mens-college-basketball/story/_/id/10607942/stan-heath-confirms-firing-south-florida-coaching-job |title=Stan Heath fired by USF |first=Jeff |last=Goodman |publisher=ESPN.com |date=March 13, 2014 |accessdate=March 13, 2014}}
142. ^{{cite news|url=http://espn.go.com/mens-college-basketball/story/_/id/10703595/orlando-antigua-accepts-offer-coach-south-florida-bulls|title=Orlando Antigua new coach at USF|publisher=ESPN.com|date=March 31, 2014 |accessdate=March 31, 2014}}
143. ^{{cite news|url=https://www.usatoday.com/story/sports/ncaab/2014/04/22/tennessee-hires-donnie-tyndall-basketball-coach/7997105/ |title=Tennessee hires Donnie Tyndall as men's basketball coach |first=Nicole |last=Auerbach |publisher=USAToday.com |date=April 22, 2014 |accessdate=April 22, 2014}}
144. ^{{cite news|url=http://espn.go.com/mens-college-basketball/story/_/id/10786090/cuonzo-martin-leaves-tennessee-volunteers-california-golden-bears |title=Cuonzo Martin accepts Cal job |first=Jeff |last=Goodman |publisher=ESPN.com |date=April 15, 2014 |accessdate=April 15, 2014}}
145. ^{{cite news|last=Goodman|first=Jeff|title=UT-Martin fires coach Jason James|url=http://espn.go.com/mens-college-basketball/story/_/id/10544289/tennessee-martin-skyhawks-fire-coach-jason-james|accessdate=March 3, 2014|newspaper=ESPN|date=March 3, 2014}}
146. ^{{cite news|url=http://espn.go.com/mens-college-basketball/story/_/id/10726791/wake-forest-agrees-tulsa-danny-manning |title=Wake Forest hires Danny Manning |first=Jeff |last=Goodman |publisher=ESPN.com |date=April 4, 2014 |accessdate=April 4, 2014}}
147. ^{{cite news|url=http://espn.go.com/mens-college-basketball/story/_/id/10591489/buzz-peterson-fired-unc-wilmington-seahawks-four-seasons |title=Buzz Peterson fired by Seahawks |first=Jeff |last=Goodman |publisher=ESPN.com |date=March 11, 2014 |accessdate=March 12, 2014}}
148. ^{{cite news|url=http://espn.go.com/mens-college-basketball/story/_/id/10682512/louisville-cardinals-assistant-kevin-keatts-become-head-coach-unc-wilimington-seahawks |title=UNC-Wilmington hires Keatts |publisher=ESPN.com |date=March 27, 2014 |accessdate=March 27, 2014}}
149. ^{{cite news|url=http://espn.go.com/mens-college-basketball/story/_/id/10622536/virginia-tech-fires-james-johnson-men-basketball-coach |title=James Johnson out at Virginia Tech |first=Jeff |last=Goodman |publisher=ESPN.com |date=March 17, 2014 |accessdate=March 18, 2014}}
150. ^{{cite news|url=http://espn.go.com/mens-college-basketball/story/_/id/10640011/jeff-bzdelik-coach-wake-forest-demon-deacons |title=Jeff Bzdelik out at Wake Forest |agency=Associated Press |publisher=ESPN.com |date=March 19, 2014 |accessdate=March 19, 2014}}
151. ^{{cite news|url=http://espn.go.com/mens-college-basketball/story/_/id/10628357/washington-state-cougars-fire-men-basketball-coach-ken-bone |title=Washington State fires Ken Bone |first=Jeff |last=Goodman |publisher=ESPN.com |date=March 18, 2014 |accessdate=March 19, 2014}}
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