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Temporada 2010-11 de baloncesto masculino de la División I de la NCAA

La temporada 2010-11 de baloncesto masculino de la División I de la NCAA comenzó el 8 de noviembre de 2010 con los juegos preliminares del Coaches vs. Cancer Classic de 2010 y finalizó con el juego por el campeonato del torneo de baloncesto masculino de la División I de la NCAA de 2011 el 4 de abril de 2011 en el Reliant Stadium en Houston , Texas . Los juegos de la primera ronda del torneo se llevaron a cabo el 15 y 16 de marzo de 2011 en Dayton , Ohio , seguidos por la segunda y tercera rondas del jueves al domingo, del 17 al 20 de marzo. Los juegos regionales se jugaron del 24 al 27 de marzo, con la Final Four el 2 de abril y el juego por el campeonato nacional el 4 de abril.

Titulares de la temporada

Hitos y récords

Nuevas arenas

Perspectivas de temporada

Encuestas de pretemporada

Los 25 mejores entrenadores según las encuestas de AP y ESPN/USA Today, 28 de octubre de 2010. [53]

Cambios en la membresía de la conferencia

Estas escuelas se unieron a nuevas conferencias para la temporada 2010-11.

Temporada regular

Una serie de torneos de principios de temporada marcaron el inicio de la temporada de baloncesto universitario. [55]

Torneos de principios de temporada

* Aunque estos torneos incluyeron más equipos, solo cuatro jugaron por el campeonato.

Conferencias

Ganadores de conferencias y torneos

Treinta y una temporadas de conferencia concluyeron con un torneo de eliminación simple . Los equipos de cada conferencia que ganaron sus títulos de temporada regular obtuvieron el primer puesto en sus respectivos torneos de conferencia. Los ganadores del torneo de conferencia recibieron una invitación automática al torneo de baloncesto masculino de la División I de la NCAA de 2011 , excepto el ganador del torneo de la Conferencia Great West , aunque el campeón del Torneo Great West, Dakota del Norte , recibió una invitación automática al Torneo CollegeInsider.com de 2011. [56] La Ivy League fue la única conferencia de la División I de la NCAA que no celebró un torneo de conferencia, sino que envió a su campeón de temporada regular al torneo de la NCAA.

Clasificación de la conferencia

Independientes de la División I

Siete escuelas jugaron como independientes de la División I. [ 101] Antwan Carter de Longwood fue nombrado Jugador Independiente del Año. [102]

Campeonatos informales

Villanova terminó con un récord de 4-0 en la competencia cara a cara entre los Philadelphia Big 5.

Líderes estadísticos

Fuente para categorías de estadísticas adicionales

Torneos de postemporada

Torneo de la NCAA

Final Four – Estadio Reliant, Houston, Texas

Sorpresas en el torneo

Una "gran sorpresa" se define como una victoria de un equipo ubicado siete o más puestos por debajo de su oponente derrotado.

Torneo Nacional de Invitación

Después de que se anunció el campo del Torneo de la NCAA, el Torneo Nacional por Invitación invitó a 32 equipos a participar.

Semifinales y final del NIT

Jugó en el Madison Square Garden de la ciudad de Nueva York

Torneo de baloncesto universitario por invitación

El cuarto torneo College Basketball Invitational (CBI) se llevó a cabo el 15 de marzo y finalizó con una final al mejor de tres, que concluyó el 1 de abril. Creighton fue sede del Juego 1 de la Serie de Campeonato, mientras que Oregon fue sede de los Juegos 2 y 3. Oregon derrotó a Creighton, 2 juegos a 1.

Torneo de CollegeInsider.com

El tercer torneo de postemporada de CollegeInsider.com se celebró el 14 de marzo y finalizó con un partido por el campeonato el 30 de marzo. Este torneo pone énfasis en la selección de equipos exitosos de conferencias de " nivel medio " que quedaron fuera del torneo de la NCAA y del NIT. Santa Clara derrotó a Iona por 76-69 en la final, y Kevin Foster de Santa Clara fue el MVP del torneo. [103]

Ganadores de premios

Equipos All-American de consenso


Premios al mejor jugador del año

Premios al estudiante de primer año más importante del año

Premios al mejor entrenador del año

Otros premios importantes

Cambios de entrenador

Varios equipos cambiaron de entrenadores durante y después de la temporada.

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