2007–08 NCAA Division I men's basketball season

The 2007–08 NCAA Division I men's basketball season began on November 5, 2007 ended with the 2008 NCAA Division I men's basketball tournament's championship game on April 7, 2008, in the Alamodome in San Antonio, Texas.

Season headlines

Major rule changes

Beginning in 2007–08, the following rules changes were implemented:[20]

  • During free throws, eliminated the first lane space nearest the basket on each side of the lane and used the second, third and fourth lane space on each side as an alignment for free throws. This rule had been used in NCAA women's basketball since the 2001–02 season.
  • Use of courtside monitor allowed for determining whether a flagrant foul occurred or to assess the situation during a fight.

Season outlook

Pre-season polls

The top 25 from the AP and ESPN/USA Today Coaches Polls November 5, 2007.[21]

Associated Press
Ranking Team
1 North Carolina (29)
2 UCLA (24)
3 Memphis (18)
4 Kansas
5 Georgetown (1)
6 Louisville
7 Tennessee
8 Michigan State
9 Indiana
10 Washington State
11 Marquette
12 Oregon
13 Duke
14 Gonzaga
15 Texas
16 Texas A&M
17 Arizona
18 USC
19 Arkansas
20 Kentucky
21 North Carolina State
22 Pittsburgh
23 Stanford
24 Southern Illinois
25 Kansas State
ESPN/USA Today Coaches
Ranking Team
1 North Carolina (10)
2 UCLA (12)
3 Memphis (8)
4 Kansas (1)
5 Georgetown
6 Louisville
7 Tennessee
8 Michigan State
9 Indiana
10 Washington State
11 Duke
12 Marquette
13 Oregon
14 Gonzaga
15 Texas A&M
16 Texas
17 Arizona
18 USC
19 Arkansas
20 Pittsburgh
21 Stanford
22 Kentucky
23 Southern Illinois
24 North Carolina State
25 Villanova

Conference membership changes

These schools joined new conferences for the 2007–08 season.

School Former conference New conference
Florida Gulf Coast NCAA Division II Atlantic Sun Conference
IPFW NCAA Division I Independent Summit League
North Carolina Central NCAA Division II NCAA Division I Independent
North Dakota State NCAA Division I Independent Summit League
Presbyterian NCAA Division II Big South Conference
South Dakota State NCAA Division I Independent Summit League
UC Davis NCAA Division I Independent Big West Conference
USC Upstate NCAA Division II Atlantic Sun Conference
Valparaiso Summit League Horizon League
Winston-Salem State NCAA Division I Independent Mid-Eastern Athletic Conference

Regular season

Conference winners and tournaments

Thirty 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 2008 NCAA Division I men's basketball tournament. The Ivy League doesn't have a conference tournament, and Cornell, who won the regular season title,[22] received their automatic invitation.

Conference Regular
Season Winner
Conference
Player of the Year
Conference
Tournament
Tournament
Venue (City)
Tournament
winner
America East ConferenceUMBC[23]Marqus Blakely, Vermont[24]2008 America East men's basketball tournamentBinghamton University Events Center (Binghamton, New York)UMBC[25]
Atlantic 10 ConferenceXavier[26]Gary Forbes, Massachusetts[27]2008 Atlantic 10 men's basketball tournamentBoardwalk Hall
(Atlantic City, New Jersey)
Temple[28]
Atlantic Coast ConferenceNorth Carolina[29]Tyler Hansbrough, North Carolina[30]2008 ACC men's basketball tournamentCharlotte Bobcats Arena
(Charlotte, North Carolina)
North Carolina[31]
Atlantic Sun ConferenceBelmont[32]Thomas Sanders, Gardner-Webb[33]2008 Atlantic Sun men's basketball tournamentAllen Arena
(Nashville, Tennessee)
Belmont[34]
Big 12 ConferenceKansas[35] &
Texas[36]
Michael Beasley, Kansas State[37]2008 Big 12 men's basketball tournamentSprint Center
(Kansas City, Missouri)
Kansas[38]
Big East ConferenceGeorgetown[39]Luke Harangody, Notre Dame[40]2008 Big East men's basketball tournamentMadison Square Garden
(New York City, New York)
Pittsburgh[41]
Big Sky ConferencePortland State[42]Jeremiah Dominguez, Portland State[43]2008 Big Sky men's basketball tournamentRose Garden
(Portland, Oregon)
Portland State[44]
Big South ConferenceUNC Asheville[45] &
Winthrop[46]
Arizona Reid, High Point[47]2008 Big South Conference men's basketball tournamentCampus SitesWinthrop[48]
Big Ten ConferenceWisconsin[49]D. J. White, Indiana[50]2008 Big Ten Conference men's basketball tournamentConseco Fieldhouse
(Indianapolis, Indiana)
Wisconsin[51]
Big West ConferenceCal State Fullerton,[52]
Cal State Northridge[52] &
UC Santa Barbara[52]
Scott Cutley, Cal State Fullerton &
Alex Harris, UC Santa Barbara[53]
2008 Big West Conference men's basketball tournamentAnaheim Convention Center
(Anaheim, California)
Cal State Fullerton[54]
Colonial Athletic AssociationVCU[55]Eric Maynor, VCU[56]2008 CAA men's basketball tournamentRichmond Coliseum
(Richmond, Virginia)
George Mason[57]
Conference USAMemphis[58]Chris Douglas-Roberts, Memphis[59]2008 Conference USA men's basketball tournamentFedExForum
(Memphis, Tennessee)
Memphis[60]
Horizon LeagueButler[61]Mike Green, Butler[62]2008 Horizon League men's basketball tournamentCampus SitesButler[63]
Ivy LeagueCornell[64]Louis Dale, Cornell[65]No Tournament
Metro Atlantic Athletic ConferenceRider[66] &
Siena[67]
Jason Thompson, Rider[68]2008 MAAC men's basketball tournamentTimes Union Center
(Albany, New York)
Siena[69]
Mid-American ConferenceKent State[70] (East)
Western Michigan[71] (West)
Al Fisher, Kent State[72]2008 MAC men's basketball tournamentQuicken Loans Arena
(Cleveland, Ohio)
Kent State[73]
Mid-Eastern Athletic ConferenceMorgan State[74]Jamar Smith, Morgan State[75]2008 Mid-Eastern Athletic Conference men's basketball tournamentRBC Center
(Raleigh, North Carolina)
Coppin State[76]
Missouri Valley ConferenceDrake[77]Adam Emmenecker, Drake[78]2008 Missouri Valley Conference men's basketball tournamentScottrade Center
(St. Louis, Missouri)
Drake[79]
Mountain West ConferenceBYU[80]Lee Cummard, BYU &
J. R. Giddens, New Mexico[81]
2008 MWC men's basketball tournamentThomas & Mack Center
(Las Vegas, Nevada)
UNLV[82]
Northeast ConferenceRobert Morris[83]Tony Lee, Robert Morris[84]2008 Northeast Conference men's basketball tournamentCampus SitesMount St. Mary's[85]
Ohio Valley ConferenceAustin Peay[86]Lester Hudson, Tennessee-Martin[87]2008 Ohio Valley Conference men's basketball tournamentNashville Municipal Auditorium
(Nashville, Tennessee)
Austin Peay[88]
Pacific-10 ConferenceUCLA[89]Kevin Love, UCLA[90]2008 Pacific-10 Conference men's basketball tournamentStaples Center
(Los Angeles, California)
UCLA[91]
Patriot LeagueAmerican[92]Greg Sprink, Navy[93]2008 Patriot League men's basketball tournamentCampus SitesAmerican[94]
Southeastern ConferenceTennessee[95] (East)
Mississippi State[96] (West)
Shan Foster, Vanderbilt[97]2008 SEC men's basketball tournamentGeorgia Dome and Alexander Memorial Coliseum
(Atlanta, Georgia)
Georgia[98]
Southern ConferenceAppalachian State[99] &
Chattanooga[100] (North)
Davidson[101] (South)
Stephen Curry, Davidson[102]2008 Southern Conference men's basketball tournamentNorth Charleston Coliseum
(North Charleston, South Carolina)
Davidson[103]
Southland ConferenceLamar[104] (East)
Stephen F. Austin[105] (West)
Josh Alexander, Stephen F. Austin[106]2008 Southland Conference men's basketball tournamentLeonard E. Merrell Center
(Katy, Texas)
Texas-Arlington[107]
Southwestern Athletic ConferenceAlabama State[108]Andrew Hayles, Alabama State[109]2008 Southwestern Athletic Conference men's basketball tournamentFair Park Arena
(Birmingham, Alabama)
Mississippi Valley State[110]
The Summit LeagueOral Roberts[111]George Hill, IUPUI[112]2008 Summit League men's basketball tournamentJohn Q. Hammons Arena
(Tulsa, Oklahoma)
Oral Roberts[113]
Sun Belt ConferenceSouth Alabama[114] (East)
Arkansas-Little Rock[115] &
Louisiana-Lafayette[116] (West)
Courtney Lee, Western Kentucky[117]2008 Sun Belt men's basketball tournamentMitchell Center
(Mobile, Alabama)
Western Kentucky[118]
West Coast ConferenceGonzaga[119]Jeremy Pargo, Gonzaga[120]2008 West Coast Conference men's basketball tournamentJenny Craig Pavilion
(San Diego, California)
San Diego[121]
Western Athletic ConferenceUtah State[122]
Nevada[123]
New Mexico State[124] &
Boise State[125]
Jaycee Carroll, Utah State[126]2008 WAC men's basketball tournamentPan American Center
(Las Cruces, New Mexico)
Boise State[127]

Regular season and conference tournaments

NCAA tournament

Statistical leaders

Points per game
Rebounds per game
Assists per game
Steals per game
PlayerSchoolPPGPlayerSchoolRPGPlayerSchoolAPGPlayerSchoolSPG
Reggie WilliamsVMI27.8Michael BeasleyKansas State12.4Jason RichardsDavidson8.1Devin GibsonTX-San Antonio3.3
Charron FisherNiagara27.6Jason ThompsonRider12.1TeeJay BannisterLiberty7.2Devan DowneySouth Carolina3.2
Michael BeasleyKansas State26.2Jon BrockmanWashington11.6Paul StollTX-Pan American7.2Chris GaynorWinthrop2.9
Stephen CurryDavidson25.9Durell VinsonWagner11.5Jay GreeneUMBC7.2Lester HudsonTenn.-Martin2.8
Lester HudsonTenn.-Martin25.7Marqus BlakelyVermont11.0Mike JeffersonHigh Point7.0Tony LeeRobert Morris2.8
Arizona ReidHigh Point11.0
Blocked shots per game
Field goal percentage
Three-point FG percentage
Free throw percentage
PlayerSchoolBPGPlayerSchoolFG%PlayerSchool3FG%PlayerSchoolFT%
Jarvis VarnadoMiss. St.4.6Kenny GeorgeUNC-Asheville69.6Jaycee CarrollUtah St.49.8Tyler RelphSt. Bonaventure93.8
Mickell GladnessAlabama A&M4.5Vladimir KuljaninUNC-Wilmington66.7Chad ToppertNew Mexico48.0Jaycee CarrollUtah St.91.9
Hasheem ThabeetUConn4.5Matt NelsonBoise St.64.7Shawn HuffValparaiso47.9Jack McClintonMiami (FL)91.9
Kleon PennMcNeese St.4.0Ahmad NivinsSt. Joseph's64.7Darnell HarrisLa Salle47.9Justin HareBelmont91.8
Shawn JamesDuquesne4.0Will ThomasGeorge Mason64.2Henry SalterTCU47.7Julio AnthonyE. Illinois91.5

Conference standings

2007–08 America East men's basketball standings
ConfOverall
TeamW L PCTW L PCT
UMBC133 .813249  .727
Hartford106 .6251816  .529
Albany106 .6251515  .500
Vermont97 .5631615  .516
Binghamton97 .5631416  .467
Boston University97 .5631417  .452
New Hampshire610 .375920  .310
Stony Brook313 .188723  .233
Maine313 .188723  .233
America East tournament winner
As of March 17, 2008
Rankings from AP Poll
2007–08 Atlantic 10 men's basketball standings
ConfOverall
TeamW L PCTW L PCT
No. 12 Xavier142 .875307  .811
Temple115 .6882113  .618
UMass106 .6252511  .694
Saint Joseph's97 .5632113  .618
Charlotte97 .5632014  .588
Richmond97 .5631615  .516
Dayton88 .5002311  .676
La Salle88 .5001517  .469
Rhode Island79 .4382112  .636
Duquesne79 .4381713  .567
Saint Louis79 .4381615  .516
Fordham610 .3751217  .414
George Washington511 .313917  .346
St. Bonaventure214 .125822  .267
2008 Atlantic 10 Tournament winner
Rankings from AP poll
2007–08 ACC men's basketball standings
ConfOverall
TeamW L PCTW L PCT
No. 1 North Carolina142 .875363  .923
No. 9 Duke133 .813286  .824
No. 22 Clemson106 .6252410  .706
Virginia Tech97 .5632114  .600
Miami (FL)88 .5002311  .676
Maryland88 .5001915  .559
Georgia Tech79 .4381517  .469
Wake Forest79 .4381713  .567
Florida State79 .4381915  .559
Virginia511 .3131716  .515
Boston College412 .2501417  .452
NC State412 .2501516  .484
2008 ACC tournament winner
Rankings from AP Poll
2007–08 Atlantic Sun men's basketball standings
ConfOverall
TeamW L PCTW L PCT
Belmont142 .875259  .735
Jacksonville124 .7501813  .581
East Tennessee State115 .6881913  .594
Stetson115 .6881616  .500
Gardner–Webb97 .5631616  .500
Lipscomb97 .5631516  .484
Kennesaw State79 .4381020  .333
Mercer610 .3751119  .367
Florida Gulf Coast610 .3751021  .323
Campbell511 .3131020  .333
USC Upstate511 .313723  .233
North Florida115 .063326  .103
2008 Atlantic Sun Tournament winner
As of March 3, 2008
Rankings from AP Poll
2007–08 Big East men's basketball standings
ConfOverall
TeamW L PCTW L PCT
No. 8 Georgetown153 .833286  .824
No. 13 Louisville144 .778279  .750
No. 15 Notre Dame144 .778258  .758
No. 16 Connecticut135 .722249  .727
West Virginia117 .6112611  .703
No. 25 Marquette117 .6112510  .714
No. 17 Pittsburgh108 .5562710  .730
Villanova99 .5002213  .629
Syracuse99 .5002114  .600
Cincinnati810 .4441319  .406
Seton Hall711 .3891715  .531
Providence612 .3331516  .484
*DePaul612 .3331119  .367
*St. John's513 .2781119  .367
*South Florida315 .1671219  .387
*Rutgers315 .1671120  .355
2008 Big East tournament winner
As of April 7, 2008[142]
Rankings from AP Poll
*Did not qualify for 2008 Big East tournament.
2007–08 Big Sky men's basketball standings
ConfOverall
TeamW L PCTW L PCT
Portland State142 .8752310  .697
Northern Arizona115 .6882111  .656
Weber State106 .6251614  .533
Montana88 .5001416  .467
Idaho State88 .5001219  .387
Montana State79 .4381515  .500
Northern Colorado610 .3751316  .448
Eastern Washington610 .3751119  .367
Sacramento State214 .125424  .143
2008 Big Sky tournament winner
Rankings from AP Poll[143]
2007–08 Big South men's basketball standings
ConfOverall
TeamW L PCTW L PCT
UNC Asheville104 .7142310  .697
Winthrop104 .7142212  .647
High Point86 .5711714  .548
Liberty77 .5001616  .500
VMI68 .4291415  .483
Coastal Carolina68 .4291315  .464
Radford59 .3571020  .333
Charleston Southern410 .2861020  .333
2008 Big South tournament winner
As of March 8, 2008
Rankings from AP Poll
2007–08 Big Ten Conference men's basketball standings
ConfOverall
TeamW L PCTW L PCT
No. 6 Wisconsin162 .889315  .861
No. 20 Purdue153 .833259  .735
Indiana144 .778258  .758
No. 18 Michigan State126 .667279  .750
Ohio State108 .5562413  .649
Minnesota810 .4442014  .588
Penn State711 .3891516  .484
Iowa612 .3331319  .406
Illinois513 .2781619  .457
Michigan513 .2781022  .313
Northwestern117 .056822  .267
2008 Big Ten tournament winner
As of March 23, 2008
Rankings from AP poll[144]
2007–08 Big 12 men's basketball standings
ConfOverall
TeamW L PCTW L PCT
No. 7 Texas133 .813317  .816
No. 4 Kansas133 .813373  .925
Kansas State106 .6252112  .636
Oklahoma97 .5632312  .657
Baylor97 .5632111  .656
Texas A&M88 .5002511  .694
Nebraska79 .4382013  .606
Texas Tech79 .4381615  .516
Oklahoma State79 .4381716  .515
Missouri610 .3751616  .500
Iowa State412 .2501418  .438
Colorado313 .1881220  .375
2008 Big 12 Tournament winner
Rankings from AP poll [145]
2007–08 Big West men's basketball standings
ConfOverall
TeamW L PCTW L PCT
UC Santa Barbara124 .750239  .719
Cal State Northridge124 .7502010  .667
Cal State Fullerton124 .750249  .727
Pacific115 .6882110  .677
UC Irvine97 .5631816  .529
Cal Poly79 .4381218  .400
UC Riverside412 .250921  .300
Long Beach State313 .188625  .194
UC Davis214 .125922  .290
2008 Big West tournament winner
As of April 10, 2008[146]
Rankings from AP poll
2007–08 CAA men's basketball standings
ConfOverall
TeamW L PCTW L PCT
VCU153 .833248  .750
UNC Wilmington126 .6672013  .606
George Mason126 .6672311  .676
Old Dominion117 .6111816  .529
William & Mary108 .5561716  .515
Northeastern99 .5001417  .452
Delaware99 .5001417  .452
Hofstra810 .4441218  .400
Towson711 .3891318  .419
Drexel513 .2781220  .375
James Madison513 .2781317  .433
Georgia State513 .278921  .300
CAA tournament winner
Rankings from AP poll
2007–08 Conference USA men's basketball standings
ConfOverall
TeamW L PCTW L PCT
No. 2 Memphis160 1.000382  .950
UAB124 .7502311  .676
Houston115 .6882410  .706
Southern Miss97 .5631914  .576
UCF97 .5631615  .516
Tulsa88 .5002514  .641
UTEP88 .5001914  .576
Marshall88 .5001614  .533
Tulane610 .3751715  .531
East Carolina511 .3131119  .367
SMU412 .2501020  .333
Rice016 .000327  .100
2008 C-USA Tournament winner
Rankings from AP Poll
2007–08 Horizon League men's basketball standings
ConfOverall
TeamW L PCTW L PCT
No. 11 Butler162 .889304  .882
Cleveland State126 .6672113  .618
Wright State126 .6672110  .677
Valparaiso99 .5002214  .611
UIC99 .5001815  .545
Green Bay99 .5001515  .500
Milwaukee99 .5001416  .467
Loyola Chicago612 .3331219  .387
Youngstown State513 .278921  .300
Detroit315 .167723  .233
Horizon League Tournament winner
Rankings from AP Poll
2007–08 Ivy League men's basketball standings
ConfOverall
TeamW L PCTW L PCT
Cornell140 1.000226  .786
Brown113 .7861910  .655
Penn86 .5711318  .419
Columbia77 .5001415  .483
Yale77 .5001315  .464
Dartmouth311 .2141018  .357
Harvard311 .214822  .267
Princeton311 .214623  .207
Rankings from AP Poll
2007–08 MAAC men's basketball standings
ConfOverall
TeamW L PCTW L PCT
Siena135 .7222311  .676
Rider135 .7222311  .676
Niagara126 .6671910  .655
Loyola (MD)126 .6671914  .576
Fairfield117 .6111416  .467
Marist117 .6111814  .563
Iona810 .4441220  .375
Manhattan513 .2781219  .387
Saint Peter's315 .167624  .200
Canisius216 .111625  .194
2008 MAAC tournament winner
Rankings from AP Poll
2007–08 Mid-American Conference men's basketball standings
ConfOverall
TeamW L PCTW L PCT
East
Kent State133 .813287  .800
Akron115 .6882411  .686
Ohio97 .5632013  .606
Miami (OH)97 .5631716  .515
Bowling Green79 .4381316  .448
Buffalo313 .1881020  .333
West
Western Michigan124 .7502012  .625
Central Michigan88 .5001417  .452
Eastern Michigan88 .5001417  .452
Toledo78 .4671119  .367
Ball State511 .313624  .200
Northern Illinois312 .200622  .214
2008 MAC tournament winner
Rankings from AP Poll
2007–08 MEAC men's basketball standings
ConfOverall
TeamW L PCTW L PCT
Morgan State142 .8752211  .667
Hampton115 .6881812  .600
Norfolk State115 .6881615  .516
Delaware State106 .6251416  .467
North Carolina A&T97 .5631516  .484
Florida A&M97 .5631517  .469
Coppin State79 .4381621  .432
South Carolina State79 .4381320  .394
Bethune–Cookman511 .3131121  .344
Howard313 .188626  .188
Maryland Eastern Shore214 .125428  .125
Winston-Salem State 1218  .400
2008 MEAC tournament winner
Rankings from AP Poll[147]
2007–08 Missouri Valley Conference men's basketball standings
ConfOverall
TeamW L PCTW L PCT
No. 14 Drake153 .833285  .848
Illinois State135 .7222510  .714
Southern Illinois117 .6111815  .545
Creighton108 .5562211  .667
Bradley99 .5002117  .553
Northern Iowa99 .5001814  .563
Missouri State810 .4441716  .515
Indiana State810 .4441516  .484
Wichita State414 .2221120  .355
Evansville315 .167921  .300
2008 MVC tournament winner
Rankings from AP Poll[148]
2007–08 Mountain West Conference men's basketball standings
ConfOverall
TeamW L PCTW L PCT
BYU142 .875278  .771
UNLV124 .750278  .771
New Mexico115 .688249  .727
San Diego State97 .5632013  .606
Air Force88 .5001614  .533
Utah79 .4381815  .545
TCU610 .3751416  .467
Wyoming511 .3131218  .400
Colorado State016 .000725  .219
2008 Mountain West tournament winner
Rankings from AP Poll[149]
2007–08 NCAA Division I men's basketball independents standings
ConfOverall
TeamW L PCTW L PCT
Texas–Pan American00 1813  .581
Utah Valley State00 1514  .517
Savannah State00 1318  .419
Winston–Salem State00 1218  .400
Chicago State00 1117  .393
Longwood00 922  .290
Cal State Bakersfield00 821  .276
Presbyterian00 525  .167
North Carolina Central00 426  .133
NJIT00 029  .000
As of April 1, 2008
Rankings from AP Poll
2007–08 Northeast Conference men's basketball standings
ConfOverall
TeamW L PCTW L PCT
Robert Morris162 .889268  .765
Wagner153 .833238  .742
Sacred Heart135 .7221814  .563
Mount St. Mary's117 .6111915  .559
Quinnipiac117 .6111515  .500
Central Connecticut108 .5561416  .467
Long Island711 .3891515  .500
Monmouth414 .222724  .226
Fairleigh Dickinson414 .222820  .286
St. Francis (NY)414 .222722  .241
Saint Francis (PA)414 .222623  .207
2008 NEC tournament winner
2007–08 Ohio Valley Conference men's basketball standings
ConfOverall
TeamW L PCTW L PCT
Austin Peay164 .8002411  .686
Murray State137 .6501813  .581
Morehead State128 .6001515  .500
UT Martin119 .5501716  .515
Samford1010 .5001416  .467
Tennessee State1010 .5001517  .469
Tennessee Tech1010 .5001319  .406
Eastern Kentucky1010 .5001416  .467
Eastern Illinois614 .300722  .241
Jacksonville State515 .250722  .241
Southeast Missouri State713 .3501219  .387
2008 OVC tournament winner
Rankings from AP Poll
2007–08 Pacific-10 Conference
men's basketball standings
ConfOverall
TeamW L PCTW L PCT
No. 2 UCLA162 .889354  .897
No. 11 Stanford135 .722288  .778
No. 21 Washington State117 .611269  .743
Arizona State99 .5002113  .618
Oregon99 .5001814  .563
Arizona810 .4441915  .559
Washington711 .3891617  .485
California612 .3331716  .515
Oregon State018 .000625  .194
USC*07 .000012  .000
Conference tournament winner
As of April 5, 2008
Rankings from AP Poll
*USC vacated 11 conference and 21 overall wins,
due to NCAA rules violations.
2007–08 Patriot League men's basketball standings
ConfOverall
TeamW L PCTW L PCT
American104 .7142112  .636
Navy95 .6431614  .533
Colgate77 .5001814  .563
Lehigh77 .5001415  .483
Army68 .4291416  .467
Lafayette68 .4291515  .500
Bucknell68 .4291219  .387
Holy Cross59 .3571514  .517
2008 Patriot League tournament winner
2007–08 Southeastern Conference men's basketball standings
ConfOverall
TeamW L PCTW L PCT
East
No. 5 Tennessee142 .875315  .861
Kentucky124 .7501813  .581
No. 19 Vanderbilt106 .625268  .765
Florida88 .5002412  .667
South Carolina511 .3131418  .438
Georgia412 .2501717  .500
West
Mississippi State124 .7502311  .676
Arkansas97 .5632312  .657
Ole Miss79 .4382411  .686
LSU610 .3751318  .419
Alabama511 .3131716  .515
Auburn412 .2501416  .467
2008 SEC tournament winner
As of April 7, 2008
Rankings from AP Poll
2007–08 Southern Conference men's basketball standings
ConfOverall
TeamW L PCTW L PCT
North
Appalachian State137 .6501813  .581
Chattanooga137 .6501813  .581
UNC Greensboro128 .6001912  .613
Elon911 .4501419  .424
Western Carolina614 .3001021  .323
South
No. 23 Davidson200 1.000297  .806
Georgia Southern137 .6502012  .625
College of Charleston911 .4501617  .485
Wofford812 .4001616  .500
Furman614 .300723  .233
The Citadel119 .050624  .200
SoCon Tournament winner
As of April 30, 2008
Rankings from AP poll
2007–08 Southland Conference men's basketball standings
ConfOverall
TeamW L PCTW L PCT
East
Lamar133 .8131911  .633
Southeastern Louisiana97 .5631713  .567
Northwestern State97 .5631518  .455
McNeese State79 .4381316  .448
Nicholls State511 .3131021  .323
Central Arkansas412 .2501416  .467
West
Stephen F. Austin133 .813266  .813
Sam Houston State106 .625238  .742
Texas–Arlington79 .4382112  .636
UTSA79 .4381317  .433
Texas State610 .3751316  .448
Texas A&M–Corpus Christi610 .375920  .310
2008 Southland tournament winner
Rankings from AP poll
2007–08 SWAC men's basketball standings
ConfOverall
TeamW L PCTW L PCT
Alabama State153 .8332011  .645
Mississippi Valley State126 .6671716  .515
Alabama A&M117 .6111415  .483
Jackson State108 .5561420  .412
Southern99 .5001119  .367
Arkansas–Pine Bluff810 .4441318  .419
Grambling State711 .389719  .269
Prairie View A&M612 .333822  .267
Alcorn State612 .333724  .226
Texas Southern612 .333725  .219
2008 SWAC tournament winner
Rankings from AP Poll[150]
2007–08 Summit League men's basketball standings
ConfOverall
TeamW L PCTW L PCT
Oral Roberts162 .889249  .727
IUPUI153 .833267  .788
Oakland117 .6111714  .548
North Dakota State108 .5561613  .552
Southern Utah99 .5001119  .367
IPFW99 .5001318  .419
Western Illinois711 .3891218  .400
UMKC612 .3331121  .344
Centenary414 .2221021  .323
South Dakota State315 .167821  .276
2008 Summit League Tournament winner
Rankings from AP Poll[151]
2007–08 Sun Belt Conference men's basketball standings
ConfOverall
TeamW L PCTW L PCT
East
South Alabama162 .889267  .788
Western Kentucky162 .889297  .806
Middle Tennessee117 .6111715  .531
Florida Atlantic810 .4441518  .455
Florida International612 .333920  .310
Troy414 .2221219  .387
West
Arkansas-Little Rock117 .6112011  .645
Louisiana–Lafayette117 .6111515  .500
North Texas108 .5562011  .645
New Orleans810 .4441913  .594
Denver711 .3891119  .367
Arkansas State513 .2781020  .333
Louisiana–Monroe414 .2221021  .323
2008 Sun Belt Conference tournament winner
Rankings from AP Poll
2007–08 WAC men's basketball standings
ConfOverall
TeamW L PCTW L PCT
Utah State124 .7502411  .686
Nevada124 .7502112  .636
New Mexico State124 .7502114  .600
Boise State124 .750259  .735
Hawaii79 .4381119  .367
Idaho511 .313821  .276
Fresno State511 .3131319  .406
San Jose State412 .2501319  .406
Louisiana Tech313 .188624  .200
Conference tournament winner
Rankings from AP poll[152]
2007–08 West Coast Conference men's basketball standings
ConfOverall
TeamW L PCTW L PCT
No. 20 Gonzaga131 .929258  .758
Saint Mary's122 .857257  .781
San Diego113 .7862214  .611
Santa Clara68 .4291516  .484
San Francisco59 .3571021  .323
Pepperdine410 .2861121  .344
Portland311 .214922  .290
Loyola Marymount212 .143526  .161
2008 WCC tournament winner
Rankings from AP Poll[153]

Post-season tournaments

NCAA tournament

The NCAA Tournament tipped off on March 18, 2008 with the opening round game in Dayton, Ohio, and concluded on April 7 at the Alamodome in San Antonio, Texas. Of the 65 teams that were invited to participate, 31 were automatic bids while 34 were at-large bids. The 34 at-large teams came from 10 conferences, with the Big East tying its own 2006 record with eight bids.[154] Three other conferences, the Big 12, Pac-10, and SEC, had six teams invited to the tournament. Notably absent from the field were Florida and Ohio State, the champions and runners-up of the 2007 tournament, the first time that both teams from a previous year's finals failed to make the tournament since 1980.[155] Kansas defeated Memphis, 75–68 in overtime to win their third NCAA Tournament championship, and Jayhawks guard Mario Chalmers was named the tournament's Most Outstanding Player.

Final Four – Alamodome, San Antonio, Texas

National semifinals
April 5
National championship game
April 7
      
E1 North Carolina 66
M1 Kansas 84
M1 Kansas 75*
S1 Memphis 68
S1 Memphis 78
W1 UCLA 63

National Invitation tournament

After the NCAA Tournament field was announced, the National Invitation Tournament invited teams to participate. Eight teams were given automatic bids for winning their conference regular seasons, and 24 other teams were also invited. The field came from 10 conferences, with the Atlantic 10 having the most teams invited with four. The Atlantic Coast and Missouri Valley Conferences each had three bids, and five other conferences placed two teams in the tournament.[156] Last year's NCAA finalists, Ohio State and Florida both made the semifinals, with the Buckeyes winning the tournament, defeating UMass 92–85 in the final. Ohio State center Kosta Koufos was named tournament MVP.

NIT semifinals and final

Played at Madison Square Garden in New York City on April 1 and 3

Semifinals Final
      
1 Ohio State 81
2 Mississippi 69
1 Ohio State 92
2 UMass 85
2 Florida 66
2 UMass 78

College Basketball Invitational

The inaugural College Basketball Invitational (CBI) Tournament was held starting March 18 and ended with a best-of-three final which saw Tulsa defeat Bradley for the championship. Jerome Jordan of Tulsa was named tournament MVP.

Award winners

Consensus All-American teams

Consensus First Team
Player Position Class Team
D. J. Augustin G Sophomore Texas
Michael Beasley F Freshman Kansas State
Chris Douglas-Roberts G-F Junior Memphis
Tyler Hansbrough C Junior North Carolina
Kevin Love C Freshman UCLA


Consensus Second Team
Player Position Class Team
Stephen Curry G Sophomore Davidson
Shan Foster G-F Senior Vanderbilt
Luke Harangody F Sophomore Notre Dame
Roy Hibbert C Senior Georgetown
Chris Lofton G Senior Tennessee
D. J. White F-C Senior Indiana

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 throughout the season and after the season ended.[157]

Team Former
Coach
Interim
Coach
New
Coach
Reason
Alcorn State Samuel West Larry Smith[158] West was fired after a 7–23 season, former Alcorn State star and ex-NBA player Smith was hired
Arizona Lute Olson Kevin O'Neill Lute Olson Olsen took a leave of absence due to a divorce; but announced he would return in 2008–09. O'Neill left following season. However, Olson would ultimately retire on October 23, 2008, before the 2008–09 season; several days later, Olson revealed (through his personal physician) that he had suffered a stroke during the season.
Arkansas-Pine Bluff Van Holt George Ivory Holt resigned after going 50–124 in six years.
Arkansas State Dickey Nutt Shawn Forest
Al Grushkin
John Brady[159] Nutt resigned three wins shy of becoming the Red Wolves' winningest coach. Coincidentally, his resignation came shortly after his brother, Houston Nutt, was forced out as football coach of the Arkansas Razorbacks.
Brown Craig Robinson Jesse Agel Robinson left to take the Oregon State job
Bucknell Pat Flannery Dave Paulsen Flannery retires as coach.
California Ben Braun Mike Montgomery Montgomery goes across the bay from Stanford, where he coached before going to the Golden State Warriors.
Centenary Rob Flaska Greg Gary
Detroit Perry Watson Kevin Mondro Ray McCallum Retired after taking a medical leave of absence during the season.[160]
Drake Keno Davis Mark Phelps Davis left to take the Providence job. Phelps was an assistant at Arizona State.
Florida Atlantic Rex Walters Mike Jarvis Walters left for San Francisco, while Jarvis comes back after a self-imposed retitrement.
Grambling Larry Wright Rick Duckett
Idaho George Pfeifer Don Verlin Pfeifer was fired following a 12–48 record in two years.
Indiana Kelvin Sampson Dan Dakich Tom Crean Sampson was embroiled in a cell phone controversy.
James Madison Dean Keener Matt Brady
Kent State Jim Christian Geno Ford Ford replaces Christian, who went to TCU.
LSU John Brady Butch Pierre Trent Johnson Brady was fired in midst of disappointing season, two years after guiding LSU to the Final Four.
Loyola Marymount Rodney Tention Bill Bayno
Marist Matt Brady Chuck Martin Brady left to go to JMU. Martin takes his first head coaching job after serving as an assistant at Memphis.
Marquette Tom Crean Buzz Williams Crean resigned to take Indiana job; ex-University of New Orleans coach takes over after serving as an assistant.
UMass Travis Ford Derek Kellogg Ford left for the Oklahoma State job. UMass alum Kellogg was hired off of ex-Minutemen coach John Calipari's staff at Memphis.
Mercer Mark Slonaker Bob Hoffman
Missouri State Barry Hinson Cuonzo Martin
NJIT Jim Casciano Jim Engles Team in first year of D-I hoops went 5-24
Oklahoma State Sean Sutton Travis Ford Son of Eddie Sutton resigned.
Oregon State Jay John Kevin Mouton Craig Robinson John was fired in midst of horrid season.
The brother-in-law of Barack Obama comes in from Brown as permanent coach.
Pepperdine Vance Walberg Eric Bridgeland Tom Asbury Walberg resigned mid-season with 12–48 overall mark. Former Waves head coach Asbury returned to take the position.
Providence Tim Welsh Keno Davis
Rice Willis Wilson Ben Braun After firing at Cal, Braun comes to C-USA.
Sacramento State Jerome Jenkins Brian Katz
San Francisco Jessie Evans Eddie Sutton Rex Walters Sutton won his 800th game this year, coming out of retirement for an interim stint.
South Carolina Dave Odom Darrin Horn Odom retired after the season.
Stanford Trent Johnson Johnny Dawkins Johnson leaves Stanford to take the job at LSU. Duke associate head coach Dawkins takes his first head coaching job.
TCU Neil Dougherty Jim Christian
Texas Tech Bob Knight Pat Knight Pat Knight Winningest coach in D-I resigned, son Pat took over.
Toledo Stan Joplin Gene Cross
Western Illinois Derek Thomas Jim Molinari
Western Kentucky Darrin Horn Ken McDonald Horn goes to South Carolina.

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