2023–24 NCAA Division I men's basketball season

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The 2023–24 NCAA Division I men's basketball season began on November 6, 2023. The regular season will end on March 17, 2024, with the 2024 NCAA Division I men's basketball tournament beginning with the First Four on March 19 and ending with the championship game at State Farm Stadium in Glendale, Arizona on April 8.

Rule changes[edit]

On May 5, 2023, the NCAA Basketball Rules Committee proposed a suite of rule changes for the 2023–24 season. These changes were approved by the Playing Rules Oversight Panel during its June 8 conference call.[1][2]

  • A defender near the basket must be in position to draw a charge before the offensive player plants his foot to jump during a field goal attempt. If the defender arrives after the shooter has planted his foot, the officials are to call a blocking foul if contact occurs.
  • Prerecorded or live video can be transmitted to the bench area during the game, on an optional basis. This had been an experimental rule since 2021–22, but is now permanent.
  • Officials will be able to review basket interference or goaltending calls during the next media timeout to ensure the call's accuracy, as long as they were made during play. Review is immediate if a foul is called on a shot that ended with basket interference or goaltending.
  • Non-student bench personnel will be allowed to serve as peacekeepers in any altercation.
  • If a coach requests a review of an out-of-bounds play in the last two minutes, that team will be charged a timeout if the challenge is unsuccessful.
  • The shot clock will reset to 20 seconds for all offensive rebounds when the original shot has touched the rim.
  • If a player is called for a foul, and replay officials see that the foul is the direct result of a flagrant foul against the player who was originally charged with the foul, officials can rescind the foul on the victim of the flagrant foul.
  • A timeout can be granted when a player has possession of the ball while airborne.
  • A player will be disqualified if he commits three flagrant 1 fouls in a game, regardless of his overall foul count.
  • Red and amber lights can now be placed on the backboard.
  • Schools will no longer have to apply for a waiver to allow players to use religious headwear that is safe for competition.
  • All jersey numbers from 0–99 will be allowed. Previously, player numbers could only include digits from 0 to 5.
  • Conferences will be allowed to continue using an experimental rule that allows for media timeouts to be taken at the first dead ball after the 17-, 14-, 11-, 8-, and 4-minute marks of the second half. This rule may also be used in the 2024 NIT, subject to approval by the NCAA's NIT board.
  • Also, subject to NIT board approval, the free-throw lane may be widened to 16 feet in the 2024 NIT.

Season headlines[edit]

Milestones and records[edit]

Conference membership changes[edit]

Nineteen schools joined new conferences, became independents, or dropped athletics.[33]

School Former conference New conference
BYU WCC Big 12
Campbell Big South CAA
Charlotte C-USA American
Cincinnati American Big 12
Florida Atlantic C-USA American
Hartford Independent CCC (D-III)
Houston American Big 12
Jacksonville State ASUN C-USA
Le Moyne NE-10 (D-II) NEC
Liberty ASUN C-USA
New Mexico State WAC C-USA
North Texas C-USA American
Rice C-USA American
St. Francis Brooklyn NEC None (dropped athletics)
Sam Houston WAC C-USA
UAB C-USA American
UCF American Big 12
UTSA C-USA American
Western Illinois Summit OVC

The 2023−24 season is the last for 18 Division I schools in their current conferences and one Division II school in its current conferenc before reclassification to Division I. It is also Chicago State's last season as a Division I independent.[33]

School 2023−24 conference Future conference
Arizona Pac-12 Big 12
Arizona State Pac-12 Big 12
California Pac-12 ACC
Chicago State Independent NEC
Colorado Pac-12 Big 12
Kennesaw State ASUN C-USA
Merrimack NEC MAAC
Oklahoma Big 12 SEC
Oregon Pac-12 Big Ten
Oregon State Pac-12[a] WCC
Sacred Heart NEC MAAC
SMU American ACC
Stanford Pac-12 ACC
Texas Big 12 SEC
UCLA Pac-12 Big Ten
USC Pac-12 Big Ten
Utah Pac-12 Big 12
Washington Pac-12 Big Ten
Washington State Pac-12[a] WCC
West Georgia Gulf South (D-II) ASUN

In addition to the above changes, the Indiana University and Purdue University systems will split IUPUI into separate IU- and Purdue-affiliated institutions at the end of the 2023–24 academic year, a move similar to the 2 systems' dissolution of their joint Fort Wayne campus in 2018. The IUPUI athletic program will be transferred to the new IU Indianapolis, maintaining IUPUI's memberships in Division I and the Horizon League.[34]

  1. ^ a b The Pac-12 will continue to technically exist through at least 2025–26, with Oregon State and Washington State as the only members unless more schools join in the interim.

Arenas[edit]

New arenas[edit]

Seasonal outlook[edit]

The Top 25 from the AP and USA Today Coaching Polls.[45][46][47][48]

Pre-season polls[edit]

AP
Ranking Team
1 Kansas (46)
2 Duke (11)
3 Purdue (3)
4 Michigan State (1)
5 Marquette
6 UConn (2)
7 Houston
8 Creighton
9 Tennessee
10 Florida Atlantic
11 Gonzaga
12 Arizona
13 Miami (FL)
14 Arkansas
15 Texas A&M
16 Kentucky
17 San Diego State
18 Texas
19 North Carolina
20 Baylor
21 USC
22 Villanova
23 Saint Mary's
24 Alabama
25 Illinois
USA Today Coaches
Ranking Team
1 Kansas (23)
2 Purdue (5)
3 Duke (3)
4 Michigan State
5 UConn (1)
6 Houston
7 Marquette
8 Creighton
9 Florida Atlantic
10 Tennessee
11 Arizona
12 Gonzaga
13 Miami (FL)
14 Arkansas
15 San Diego State
16 Kentucky
17 Baylor
18 Texas
19 Texas A&M
20 Villanova
21 North Carolina
22 USC
23 Saint Mary's
24 Alabama
25 UCLA


Top 10 matchups[edit]

Rankings reflect the AP poll Top 25.

Regular season[edit]

  • Nov. 22
    • No. 2 Purdue defeated No. 4 Marquette, 78–75 (Maui Invitational – Stan Sheriff Center, Honolulu, HI)
    • No. 1 Kansas defeated No. 7 Tennessee, 69–60 (Maui Invitational – Stan Sheriff Center, Honolulu, HI)


Regular season[edit]

Early season tournaments[edit]

Names Dates Location Teams Champion Runner-up 3rd-place winner
Asheville Championship November 10–12 Harrah's Cherokee Center
(Asheville, NC)
4 Clemson Davidson UAB
Legends Classic November 16–17 Barclays Center
(Brooklyn, NY)
4 Auburn St. Bonaventure Notre Dame
Charleston Classic November 16−19 TD Arena
(Charleston, SC)
8 Houston Dayton St. John’s
Myrtle Beach Invitational November 16−19 HTC Center
(Conway, SC)
8 Liberty Vermont Wichita State
Bahamas Championship November 17−19 Baha Mar Convention Center
(Nassau, Bahamas)
4 Miami (FL) Kansas State Providence
Continental Tire Main Event November 17−19 T-Mobile Arena
(Las Vegas, NV)
4 San Diego State Washington Xavier
Paradise Jam Tournament November 17−20 Sports and Fitness Center
(Saint Thomas, VI)
8 Missouri State Abilene Christian Kent State
Hall of Fame Tip Off November 18 & 19 Mohegan Sun Arena
(Uncasville, CT)
4 Mississippi State Northwestern Washington State
Empire Classic November 19 & 20 Barclays Center
(Brooklyn, NY)
4 UConn Texas Indiana
Jacksonville Classic November 19 & 20 Flagler Gymnasium
(St. Augustine, FL)
8 UCF (Coast)
Cornell (Bay)
Charlotte (Coast)
Utah Valley (Bay)
George Mason (Coast)
Cal State Fullerton (Bay)
Cayman Islands Classic November 19–21 John Gray Gymnasium
(George Town, Grand Cayman, CYM)
8 Utah State Stephen F. Austin Drake
Sunshine Slam November 20 & 21 Ocean Center
(Daytona Beach, FL)
8 Florida State (Beach)
Stetson (Ocean)
Colorado (Beach)
Central Michigan (Ocean)
Richmond (Beach)
Milwaukee (Ocean)
Fort Myers Tip-Off November 20−22 Suncoast Credit Union Arena
(Fort Myers, FL)
8 Wisconsin SMU Virginia
Gulf Coast Showcase November 20−22 Hertz Arena
(Estero, FL)
8 Hofstra High Point Wright State
Maui Invitational November 20−22 Stan Sheriff Center
(Honolulu, HI)
8 Purdue Marquette Kansas
SoCal Challenge November 20−22 The Pavilion at JSerra
(San Juan Capistrano, CA)
8 Tarleton State (Sand)
Bradley (Surf)
Cal State Bakersfield (Sand)
UTEP (Surf)
Austin Peay (Sand)
Tulane (Surf)
Cancún Challenge November 21 & 22 Hard Rock Hotel – Riviera Maya
(Cancún, MX)
8 James Madison (Riviera)
Radford (Mayan)
Fresno State (Riviera)
Northern Colorado (Mayan)
Southern Illinois (Riviera)
Chicago State (Mayan)
Acrisure Classic November 19–23 Acrisure Arena
(Palm Springs, CA)
4 Arizona Michigan State UT Arlington
Hall of Fame Classic November 22 & 23 T-Mobile Center
(Kansas City, MO)
4 Colorado State Creighton Loyola Chicago
Arizona Tip-Off November 17−24 Desert Diamond Arena
(Phoenix, AZ)
8 Purdue Fort Wayne (Desert)
South Carolina (Cactus)
South Dakota (Desert)
Grand Canyon (Cactus)
Northern Arizona (Desert)
San Francisco (Cactus)
Battle 4 Atlantis November 22−24 Imperial Arena
(Paradise Island, Nassau, Bahamas)
8 Villanova Memphis North Carolina
NIT Season Tip-Off November 22 & 24 Barclays Center
(Brooklyn, NY)
4 Baylor Florida Pittsburgh
Rady Children's Invitational November 23 & 24 LionTree Arena
(San Diego, CA)
4 Oklahoma USC Iowa
Vegas Showdown November 23 & 24 Michelob Ultra Arena
(Paradise, NV)
4 BYU NC State Arizona State
ESPN Events Invitational November 23, 24, & 26 State Farm Field House
(Lake Buena Vista, FL)
8 Florida Atlantic Virginia Tech Texas A&M
Emerald Coast Classic November 24 & 25 The Arena at NFSC
(Niceville, FL)
4 Ohio State
Western Michigan
Santa Clara
Mercer
Alabama
Tennessee State
Acrisure Invitational November 24 & 25 Acrisure Arena
(Palm Springs, CA)
4 Hawaii San Diego Arkansas State
Nassau Championship November 24−26 Baha Mar Convention Center
(Nassau, Bahamas)
8 UNC Greensboro UIC George Washington
Big 5 Classic November 7 – December 2 Wells Fargo Center (final rounds)
(Philadelphia, PA)
6 Saint Joseph's Temple La Salle
Sun Bowl Invitational December 20 & 21 Don Haskins Center
(El Paso, TX)
4 UTEP Wyoming Norfolk State
Diamond Head Classic December 21−24 Stan Sheriff Center
(Honolulu, HI)
8 Nevada Georgia Tech TCU

Head-to-head conference challenges[edit]

Conference Match Up Dates Conference Winner Conference Loser Record
MAC–SBC Challenge November 8–12 MAC Sun Belt 7–5
Gavitt Tipoff Games (Big East–Big Ten) November 13–17 Tied 4–4
ACC–SEC Challenge November 28–29 Tied 7–7
Big East–Big 12 Battle November 30–December 6 Big 12 Big East 7–4
Pac−12/SWAC Legacy Series November 10–December 19 Pac-12 SWAC 6–0
Big Sky–Summit Challenge January 3–6 Big Sky Summit 11–7

Upsets[edit]

An upset is a victory by an underdog team. In the context of NCAA Division I men's basketball, this generally constitutes an unranked team defeating a team currently ranked in the top 25. This list will highlight those upsets of ranked teams by unranked teams as well as upsets of No. 1 teams. Rankings are from the AP poll. Bold type indicates winning teams in "true road games"—i.e., those played on an opponent's home court (including secondary homes). Italics type indicates winning teams in an early season tournament (or event). Early season tournaments are tournaments played in the early season. Events are the tournaments with the same teams in it every year (even rivalry games).

Winner Score Loser Date Tournament/event Notes
James Madison 79–76OT No. 4 Michigan State November 6, 2023 Michigan State was the first AP preseason top-5 team to lose its home opener to an unranked team since Kentucky lost to Western Kentucky in 2001. In an aside, JMU assistant Matt Bucklin is the nephew of MSU head coach Tom Izzo.[49]
BYU 74–65 No. 17 San Diego State November 10, 2023
Weber State 61–57 No. 23 Saint Mary's November 12, 2023
Penn 76–72 No. 21 Villanova November 13, 2023 Big 5 Classic
UC Irvine 70–60 No. 16 USC November 14, 2023 Irvine's win over USC made it their second consecutive year with an upset over a ranked Pac-12 team, having beat the Oregon Ducks in the previous season.
UNC Greensboro 78–72 No. 14 Arkansas November 17, 2023 UNCG's win over Arkansas is the first over an SEC opponent in program history.
Bryant 61–52 No. 10 Florida Atlantic November 18, 2023 Bryant's win over Florida Atlantic is the first over a ranked opponent in program history.
Wisconsin 65–41 No. 24 Virginia November 20, 2023 Fort Myers Tip-Off
Florida State 77–71OT No. 18 Colorado November 21, 2023 Sunshine Slam
No. 4 Marquette 73–59 No. 1 Kansas Maui Invitational
Villanova 83–81OT No. 14 North Carolina November 23, 2023 Battle 4 Atlantis
Colorado State 69–48 No. 8 Creighton Hall of Fame Classic
Memphis 84–79 No. 20 Arkansas Battle 4 Atlantis
Oklahoma 72–70 No. 23 USC November 24, 2023 Rady Children's Invitational
Ohio State 92–81 No. 17 Alabama Emerald Coast Classic
Georgia Tech 67–59 No. 21 Mississippi State November 28, 2023 ACC–SEC Challenge
Clemson 85–77 No. 23 Alabama
Saint Joseph's 78–65 No. 18 Villanova November 29, 2023 Big 5 Classic
Virginia 59–47 No. 14 Texas A&M ACC–SEC Challenge
Arkansas 80–75 No. 7 Duke
Northwestern 92–88 No. 1 Purdue December 1, 2023
Wisconsin 75–64 No. 3 Marquette December 2, 2023 Rivalry
Drexel 57–55 No. 18 Villanova Big 5 Classic
Georgia Tech 72–68 No. 7 Duke
UNC Wilmington 80–73 No. 12 Kentucky This was UNCW's first-ever win over a ranked team on the road. It was also Seahawks head coach Takayo Siddle's second win over a ranked Kentucky team at Rupp Arena; in 2007, he played in Gardner–Webb's early-season upset of the Wildcats.[50]
Southern 60–59 No. 21 Mississippi State December 3, 2023
Grand Canyon 79–73 No. 25 San Diego State December 5, 2023 This was Grand Canyon's first win over a ranked opponent in school history.
Saint Mary's 64–61 No. 13 Colorado State December 9, 2023
Utah 73–69 No. 14 BYU Rivalry
Washington 78–73 No. 7 Gonzaga Rivalry
Colorado 90–63 No. 15 Miami (FL) December 10, 2023 NABC Brooklyn Showcase
Memphis 81–75 No. 21 Texas A&M
Chicago State 75–73 No. 25 Northwestern December 13, 2023 This was Chicago State's first win over a ranked opponent in school history.
UNLV 79–64 No. 8 Creighton Jack Jones Classic
Michigan State 88–64 No. 6 Baylor December 16, 2023 Motor City Invitational
Memphis 79–77 No. 13 Clemson
No. 3 Purdue 92–84 No. 1 Arizona Indy Classic
Providence 72–57 No. 6 Marquette December 19, 2023
Seton Hall 75–60 No. 5 UConn December 20, 2023
Villanova 68–66OT No. 12 Creighton
San Diego State 84–74 No. 13 Gonzaga December 29, 2023
Florida Gulf Coast 72–68 No. 7 Florida Atlantic December 30, 2023
Stanford 100–82 No. 4 Arizona December 31, 2023
Seton Hall 61–57 No. 23 Providence January 3, 2024
Miami (FL) 95–82 No. 16 Clemson
Seton Hall 78–75 No. 7 Marquette January 6, 2024 Seton Hall’s 2nd upset in three days and 3rd upset of the season.
Creighton 69–60 No. 23 Providence
Southern Miss 81–71 No. 19 James Madison
Charlotte 70–68 No. 17 Florida Atlantic Charlotte's first win over a ranked team since 2010.
Texas Tech 78–67 No. 20 Texas
Utah State 77–72 No. 13 Colorado State
Cincinnati 71–60 No. 12 BYU

In addition to the above listed upsets in which an unranked team defeated a ranked team, there have been five non-Division I teams to defeat a Division I team so far this season. Bold type indicates winning teams in "true road games"—i.e., those played on an opponent's home court (including secondary homes).

Winner Score Loser Date
Clark Atlanta (Division II) 71–64[51] Mercer November 6, 2023
Mobile (NAIA) 83–74[52] South Alabama November 6, 2023
Albany State (Division II) 92–852OT[53] Florida A&M November 29, 2023
Rocky Mountain (NAIA) 70–62[54] Montana State November 30, 2023
Anderson (SC) (Division II) 79–74[55] Furman December 30, 2023


Conference standings[edit]

2023–24 America East Conference men's basketball standings
Conf Overall
Team W   L   PCT W   L   PCT
UMass Lowell 1 0   1.000 10 4   .714
Vermont 1 0   1.000 11 5   .688
Albany 1 0   1.000 9 7   .563
Bryant 1 0   1.000 9 7   .563
Binghamton 0 0   8 5   .615
New Hampshire 0 1   .000 8 6   .571
Maine 0 1   .000 8 8   .500
UMBC 0 1   .000 5 11   .313
NJIT 0 1   .000 4 9   .308
2024 AmEast tournament winner
As of January 9, 2024
2023–24 American Athletic Conference men's basketball standings
Conf Overall
Team W   L   PCT W   L   PCT
No. 13 Memphis 2 0   1.000 13 2   .867
UAB 2 0   1.000 10 5   .667
North Texas 2 0   1.000 9 5   .643
No. 24 Florida Atlantic 1 1   .500 11 4   .733
Tulane 1 1   .500 10 4   .714
SMU 1 1   .500 10 5   .667
South Florida 1 1   .500 8 5   .615
East Carolina 1 1   .500 8 7   .533
Temple 1 1   .500 8 7   .533
Charlotte 1 1   .500 7 7   .500
UTSA 1 1   .500 7 8   .467
Tulsa 0 2   .000 9 5   .643
Wichita State 0 2   .000 8 7   .533
Rice 0 2   .000 6 9   .400
2024 AAC tournament winner
As of January 9, 2024
Rankings from AP Poll
2023–24 Atlantic 10 men's basketball standings
Conf Overall
Team W   L   PCT W   L   PCT
George Mason 2 0   1.000 13 2   .867
Dayton 2 0   1.000 12 2   .857
Loyola Chicago 2 0   1.000 10 5   .667
Richmond 1 0   1.000 9 5   .643
Rhode Island 1 0   1.000 7 7   .500
George Washington 1 1   .500 12 3   .800
St. Bonaventure 1 1   .500 10 4   .714
UMass 1 1   .500 10 4   .714
La Salle 1 1   .500 10 5   .667
Fordham 1 1   .500 7 8   .467
Davidson 0 1   .000 10 4   .714
Saint Joseph's 0 1   .000 10 4   .714
Duquesne 0 2   .000 9 5   .643
VCU 0 2   .000 8 7   .533
Saint Louis 0 2   .000 7 8   .467
2024 A-10 tournament winner
As of January 9, 2024
2023–24 ACC men's basketball standings
Conf Overall
Team W   L   PCT W   L   PCT
NC State 3 0   1.000 11 3   .786
No. 7 North Carolina 3 0   1.000 11 3   .786
Wake Forest 3 0   1.000 11 3   .786
No. 11т Duke 2 1   .667 11 3   .786
Miami (FL) 2 1   .667 11 3   .786
Florida State 2 1   .667 8 6   .571
Virginia 2 2   .500 11 4   .733
No. 21 Clemson 1 2   .333 11 3   .786
Boston College 1 2   .333 10 4   .714
Syracuse 1 2   .333 10 4   .714
Virginia Tech 1 2   .333 9 5   .643
Georgia Tech 1 2   .333 8 6   .571
Pittsburgh 1 3   .250 10 5   .667
Notre Dame 1 3   .250 6 9   .400
Louisville 0 3   .000 5 9   .357
2024 ACC tournament winner
As of January 9, 2024
Rankings from AP Poll
2023–24 ASUN men's basketball standings
Conf Overall
Team W   L   PCT W   L   PCT
Stetson 2 0   1.000 10 6   .625
Eastern Kentucky 2 0   1.000 6 9   .400
Kennesaw State 1 0   1.000 10 5   .667
Central Arkansas 1 0   1.000 5 12   .294
Lipscomb 1 1   .500 10 7   .588
Austin Peay 1 1   .500 8 9   .471
North Florida 1 1   .500 8 9   .471
Florida Gulf Coast 1 1   .500 7 10   .412
North Alabama 0 1   .000 6 9   .400
Queens* 0 1   .000 6 10   .375
Jacksonville 0 2   .000 9 7   .563
Bellarmine* 0 2   .000 4 13   .235
* ineligible for the 2024 NCAA tournament due to transition from Division II
2024 ASUN tournament winner
As of January 9, 2024
2023–24 Big 12 men's basketball standings
Conf Overall
Team W   L   PCT W   L   PCT
No. 2 Houston 1 0   1.000 14 0   1.000
No. 3 Kansas 1 0   1.000 13 1   .929
No. 9 Oklahoma 1 0   1.000 13 1   .929
No. 14 Baylor 1 0   1.000 12 2   .857
Cincinnati 1 0   1.000 12 2   .857
Texas Tech 1 0   1.000 12 2   .857
Kansas State 1 0   1.000 11 3   .786
No. 18 BYU 0 1   .000 12 2   .857
Iowa State 0 1   .000 11 3   .786
TCU 0 1   .000 11 3   .786
No. 25 Texas 0 1   .000 11 3   .786
UCF 0 1   .000 9 4   .692
Oklahoma State 0 1   .000 8 6   .571
West Virginia 0 1   .000 5 9   .357
2024 Big 12 tournament winner
As of January 9, 2024
Rankings from AP Poll
2023–24 Big East men's basketball standings
Conf Overall
Team W   L   PCT W   L   PCT
No. 4 UConn 3 1   .750 13 2   .867
St. John's 3 1   .750 11 4   .733
Seton Hall 3 1   .750 10 5   .667
Villanova 3 1   .750 10 5   .667
No. 22 Creighton 2 2   .500 11 4   .733
No. 11т Marquette 2 2   .500 11 4   .733
Providence 2 2   .500 11 4   .733
Xavier 1 2   .333 7 7   .500
Butler 1 3   .250 10 5   .667
Georgetown 1 3   .250 8 7   .533
DePaul 0 3   .000 3 11   .214
2024 Big East tournament winner
As of January 9, 2024
Rankings from AP Poll
2023–24 Big Sky men's basketball standings
Conf Overall
Team W   L   PCT W   L   PCT
Weber State 2 0   1.000 11 4   .733
Eastern Washington 2 0   1.000 8 7   .533
Northern Colorado 1 0   1.000 8 6   .571
Montana 1 1   .500 10 5   .667
Portland State 1 1   .500 10 5   .667
Idaho 1 1   .500 7 8   .467
Montana State 1 1   .500 6 9   .400
Northern Arizona 0 1   .000 7 8   .467
Idaho State 0 2   .000 5 10   .333
Sacramento State 0 2   .000 4 11   .267
2024 Big Sky tournament winner
As of January 9, 2024
2023–24 Big South men's basketball standings
Conf Overall
Team W   L   PCT W   L   PCT
High Point 2 0   1.000 13 4   .765
Winthrop 2 0   1.000 11 6   .647
UNC Asheville 2 0   1.000 10 7   .588
Longwood 1 1   .500 13 4   .765
Presbyterian 1 1   .500 9 8   .529
Radford 0 1   .000 10 6   .625
Gardner–Webb 0 1   .000 5 11   .313
USC Upstate 0 2   .000 5 10   .333
Charleston Southern 0 2   .000 4 11   .267
2024 Big South tournament winner
As of January 9, 2024
2023–24 Big Ten Conference men's basketball standings
Conf Overall
Team W   L   PCT W   L   PCT
No. 15 Wisconsin 3 0   1.000 11 3   .786
No. 1 Purdue 3 1   .750 14 1   .933
Minnesota 3 1   .750 12 3   .800
Indiana 3 1   .750 11 4   .733
No. 10 Illinois 2 1   .667 11 3   .786
Northwestern 2 1   .667 11 3   .786
Nebraska 2 2   .500 12 3   .800
Ohio State 2 2   .500 12 3   .800
Penn State 2 2   .500 8 7   .533
Iowa 1 3   .250 9 6   .600
Maryland 1 3   .250 9 6   .600
Michigan State 1 3   .250 9 6   .600
Michigan 1 3   .250 6 9   .400
Rutgers 0 3   .000 8 6   .571
2024 Big Ten tournament winner
As of January 9, 2024
Rankings from AP Poll
2023–24 Big West men's basketball standings
Conf Overall
Team W   L   PCT W   L   PCT
UC Irvine 4 0   1.000 11 5   .688
Cal State Northridge 3 0   1.000 12 3   .800
UC San Diego* 3 0   1.000 9 6   .600
Long Beach State 3 1   .750 11 5   .688
UC Davis 3 1   .750 8 7   .533
Hawai'i 1 2   .333 9 6   .600
UC Santa Barbara 1 3   .250 8 6   .571
Cal State Fullerton 1 3   .250 8 8   .500
UC Riverside 1 3   .250 6 10   .375
Cal State Bakersfield 0 3   .000 5 9   .357
Cal Poly 0 4   .000 4 12   .250
* ineligible for the 2024 NCAA tournament due to transition period
2024 Big West tournament winner
As of January 9, 2024
2023–24 CAA men's basketball standings
Conf Overall
Team W   L   PCT W   L   PCT
Drexel 3 0   1.000 10 6   .625
Charleston 2 0   1.000 11 4   .733
Monmouth 2 0   1.000 9 6   .600
Delaware 1 1   .500 9 6   .600
Elon 1 1   .500 8 7   .533
Hofstra 1 1   .500 8 7   .533
Stony Brook 1 1   .500 8 7   .533
Towson 1 1   .500 8 7   .533
Campbell 1 1   .500 7 8   .467
William & Mary 1 1   .500 6 9   .400
North Carolina A&T 1 1   .500 3 12   .200
UNC Wilmington 0 2   .000 9 5   .643
Northeastern 0 2   .000 5 10   .333
Hampton 0 3   .000 4 11   .267
2024 CAA tournament winner
As of January 9, 2024
2023–24 Conference USA men's basketball standings
Conf Overall
Team W   L   PCT W   L   PCT
Western Kentucky 1 0   1.000 12 3   .800
Jacksonville State 1 0   1.000 9 7   .563
Sam Houston 1 0   1.000 8 8   .500
New Mexico State 1 0   1.000 7 9   .438
Middle Tennessee 0 0   6 9   .400
Liberty 0 1   .000 11 5   .688
Louisiana Tech 0 1   .000 10 6   .625
UTEP 0 1   .000 9 7   .563
FIU 0 1   .000 5 11   .313
2024 C-USA tournament winner
As of January 9, 2024
2023–24 Horizon League men's basketball standings
Conf Overall
Team W   L   PCT W   L   PCT
Purdue Fort Wayne 4 1   .800 13 3   .813
Cleveland State 4 2   .667 11 6   .647
Green Bay 4 2   .667 9 8   .529
Oakland 4 2   .667 9 8   .529
Youngstown State 3 2   .600 11 5   .688
Milwaukee 3 2   .600 8 8   .500
Northern Kentucky 3 2   .600 8 8   .500
Wright State 3 2   .600 8 8   .500
Robert Morris 1 4   .200 5 11   .313
IUPUI 1 5   .167 5 12   .294
Detroit Mercy 0 6   .000 0 17   .000
2024 Horizon League tournament winner
As of January 9, 2024
2023–24 Ivy League men's basketball standings
Conf Overall
Team W   L   PCT W   L   PCT
Princeton 1 0   1.000 13 1   .929
Penn 1 0   1.000 9 7   .563
Cornell 0 0   10 3   .769
Columbia 0 0   9 4   .692
Yale 0 0   9 6   .600
Brown 0 0   4 11   .267
Harvard 0 1   .000 9 5   .643
Dartmouth 0 1   .000 4 10   .286
2024 Ivy League tournament winner
As of January 9, 2024
2023–24 MAAC men's basketball standings
Conf Overall
Team W   L   PCT W   L   PCT
Saint Peter's 4 0   1.000 8 5   .615
Quinnipiac 3 1   .750 11 4   .733
Fairfield 3 1   .750 9 6   .600
Marist 2 1   .667 7 5   .583
Niagara 2 2   .500 6 8   .429
Mount St. Mary's 2 2   .500 6 9   .400
Siena 1 2   .333 2 12   .143
Canisius 1 3   .250 6 8   .429
Iona 1 3   .250 6 9   .400
Manhattan 1 3   .250 4 9   .308
Rider 1 3   .250 4 11   .267
2024 MAAC tournament winner
As of January 9, 2024
2023–24 Mid-American Conference men's basketball standings
Conf Overall
Team W   L   PCT W   L   PCT
Akron 2 0   1.000 10 4   .714
Toledo 2 0   1.000 8 6   .571
Western Michigan 2 0   1.000 5 9   .357
Bowling Green 1 1   .500 10 4   .714
Eastern Michigan 1 1   .500 8 6   .571
Kent State 1 1   .500 8 6   .571
Ohio 1 1   .500 7 7   .500
Central Michigan 1 1   .500 6 8   .429
Buffalo 1 1   .500 2 12   .143
Ball State 0 2   .000 8 6   .571
Northern Illinois 0 2   .000 6 8   .429
Miami (OH) 0 2   .000 6 8   .429
2024 MAC tournament winner
As of January 9, 2024
2023–24 MEAC men's basketball standings
Conf Overall
Team W   L   PCT W   L   PCT
North Carolina Central 2 0   1.000 10 7   .588
Delaware State 2 0   1.000 9 9   .500
Norfolk State 1 1   .500 10 8   .556
Howard 1 1   .500 6 11   .353
Maryland Eastern Shore 1 1   .500 4 10   .286
Coppin State 1 1   .500 2 14   .125
Morgan State 0 2   .000 4 14   .222
South Carolina State 0 2   .000 4 14   .222
2024 MEAC tournament winner
As of January 9, 2024
2023–24 Missouri Valley Conference men's basketball standings
Conf Overall
Team W   L   PCT W   L   PCT
Indiana State 4 0   1.000 13 2   .867
Drake 3 1   .750 12 3   .800
Southern Illinois 3 1   .750 11 4   .733
Belmont 3 1   .750 10 5   .667
Murray State 3 1   .750 6 9   .400
Bradley 2 2   .500 10 5   .667
Illinois State 2 2   .500 8 7   .533
Evansville 1 3   .250 10 5   .667
Missouri State 1 3   .250 9 6   .600
UIC 1 3   .250 8 7   .533
Northern Iowa 1 3   .250 7 8   .467
Valparaiso 0 4   .000 4 11   .267
2024 MVC tournament winner
As of January 9, 2024
2023–24 Mountain West Conference men's basketball standings
Conf Overall
Team W   L   PCT W   L   PCT
No. 20 Utah State 2 0   1.000 14 1   .933
No. 19 San Diego State 2 0   1.000 13 2   .867
Nevada 1 0   1.000 14 1   .933
Boise State 1 0   1.000 10 4   .714
No. 17 Colorado State 1 1   .500 13 2   .867
New Mexico 1 1   .500 13 2   .867
Wyoming 1 1   .500 8 7   .533
Air Force 0 1   .000 7 6   .538
UNLV 0 1   .000 7 6   .538
Fresno State 0 2   .000 7 8   .467
San Jose State 0 2   .000 7 8   .467
2024 Mountain West tournament winner
As of January 9, 2024
Rankings from AP Poll
2023–24 NCAA Division I men's basketball independents standings
Conf Overall
Team W   L   PCT W   L   PCT
Chicago State   7 15   .318
As of January 9, 2024
2023–24 Northeast Conference men's basketball standings
Conf Overall
Team W   L   PCT W   L   PCT
Merrimack 2 0   1.000 8 8   .500
LIU 2 0   1.000 3 11   .214
Central Connecticut 1 0   1.000 7 7   .500
Le Moyne* 1 0   1.000 6 9   .400
Wagner 1 1   .500 7 7   .500
Sacred Heart 1 1   .500 7 10   .412
Fairleigh Dickinson 0 2   .000 6 10   .375
Saint Francis 0 2   .000 5 10   .333
Stonehill* 0 2   .000 2 15   .118
* ineligible for the 2024 NCAA tournament due to transition from Division II
2024 NEC tournament winner
As of January 9, 2024
Rankings from AP Poll
2023–24 Ohio Valley Conference men's basketball standings
Conf Overall
Team W   L   PCT W   L   PCT
Morehead State 3 0   1.000 12 4   .750
Western Illinois 3 0   1.000 10 6   .625
UT Martin 2 1   .667 9 7   .563
Eastern Illinois 2 1   .667 8 8   .500
Little Rock 2 2   .500 8 9   .471
Southern Indiana* 2 2   .500 5 12   .294
SIU Edwardsville 1 2   .333 8 8   .500
Southeast Missouri State 1 2   .333 6 10   .375
Tennessee State 1 3   .250 8 9   .471
Tennessee Tech 1 3   .250 6 11   .353
Lindenwood* 0 2   .000 6 9   .400
* ineligible for the 2024 NCAA tournament due to transition period
2024 OVC tournament winner
As of January 9, 2024
Rankings from AP Poll
2023–24 Pac-12 Conference men's basketball standings
Conf Overall
Team W   L   PCT W   L   PCT
Oregon 4 0   1.000 12 3   .800
Arizona State 4 0   1.000 10 5   .667
No. 8 Arizona 3 1   .750 12 3   .800
Colorado 2 2   .500 11 4   .733
Utah 2 2   .500 11 4   .733
USC 2 2   .500 8 7   .533
Stanford 2 2   .500 7 7   .500
Washington State 1 3   .250 10 5   .667
Oregon State 1 3   .250 9 6   .600
Washington 1 3   .250 9 6   .600
UCLA 1 3   .250 6 9   .400
California 1 3   .250 5 10   .333
2024 Pac-12 tournament winner
As of January 9, 2024
Rankings from AP Poll
2023–24 Patriot League men's basketball standings
Conf Overall
Team W   L   PCT W   L   PCT
American 2 0   1.000 8 7   .533
Colgate 2 0   1.000 8 7   .533
Lafayette 2 0   1.000 3 12   .200
Navy 1 1   .500 5 8   .385
Army 1 1   .500 5 10   .333
Lehigh 1 1   .500 4 9   .308
Bucknell 1 1   .500 4 11   .267
Boston University 0 2   .000 5 10   .333
Holy Cross 0 2   .000 3 12   .200
Loyola 0 2   .000 2 13   .133
2024 Patriot League tournament winner
As of January 9, 2024
2023–24 Southeastern Conference men's basketball standings
Conf Overall
Team W   L   PCT W   L   PCT
South Carolina 1 0   1.000 13 1   .929
No. 16 Auburn 1 0   1.000 12 2   .857
No. 6 Kentucky 1 0   1.000 11 2   .846
Georgia 1 0   1.000 11 3   .786
No. 5 Tennessee 1 0   1.000 11 3   .786
Alabama 1 0   1.000 9 5   .643
LSU 1 0   1.000 9 5   .643
Ole Miss 0 1   .000 13 1   .929
Mississippi State 0 1   .000 11 3   .786
Florida 0 1   .000 10 4   .714
Arkansas 0 1   .000 9 5   .643
Texas A&M 0 1   .000 9 5   .643
Missouri 0 1   .000 8 6   .571
Vanderbilt 0 1   .000 5 9   .357
2024 SEC tournament winner
As of January 9, 2024
Rankings from AP Poll
2023–24 SWAC men's basketball standings
Conf Overall
Team W   L   PCT W   L   PCT
Southern 2 0   1.000 8 7   .533
Alabama State 2 0   1.000 7 8   .467
Alabama A&M 2 0   1.000 3 12   .200
Bethune–Cookman 1 0   1.000 6 8   .429
Jackson State 1 0   1.000 5 9   .357
Grambling State 1 1   .500 4 11   .267
Texas Southern 1 1   .500 3 10   .231
Florida A&M 0 1   .000 2 10   .167
Alcorn State 0 1   .000 1 13   .071
Arkansas–Pine Bluff 0 2   .000 5 10   .333
Prairie View A&M 0 2   .000 5 10   .333
Mississippi Valley State 0 2   .000 0 15   .000
2024 SWAC tournament winner
As of January 9, 2024
Rankings from AP Poll
2023–24 Southern Conference men's basketball standings
Conf Overall
Team W   L   PCT W   L   PCT
Samford 2 0   1.000 13 2   .867
Western Carolina 2 0   1.000 13 2   .867
UNC Greensboro 2 0   1.000 11 4   .733
Chattanooga 1 1   .500 9 6   .600
East Tennessee State 1 1   .500 9 6   .600
Mercer 1 1   .500 8 7   .533
Wofford 1 1   .500 8 7   .533
The Citadel 0 2   .000 8 7   .533
Furman 0 2   .000 6 9   .400
VMI 0 2   .000 3 12   .200
2024 SoCon tournament winner
As of January 9, 2024
Rankings from AP Poll
2023–24 Southland Conference men's basketball standings
Conf Overall
Team W   L   PCT W   L   PCT
McNeese 2 0   1.000 13 2   .867
Texas A&M–Corpus Christi 2 0   1.000 9 6   .600
Lamar 2 0   1.000 8 7   .533
Nicholls 1 0   1.000 6 8   .429
Southeastern Louisiana 1 0   1.000 6 8   .429
New Orleans 1 1   .500 6 9   .400
Texas A&M–Commerce* 0 2   .000 6 9   .400
Incarnate Word 0 2   .000 5 10   .333
Houston Christian 0 2   .000 2 11   .154
Northwestern State 0 2   .000 2 13   .133
* ineligible for the 2024 NCAA tournament due to transition period
2024 Southland tournament winner
As of January 9, 2024
Rankings from AP Poll
2023–24 Summit League men's basketball standings
Conf Overall
Team W   L   PCT W   L   PCT
St. Thomas* 2 0   1.000 12 5   .706
South Dakota State 1 0   1.000 8 8   .500
Denver 1 1   .500 10 7   .588
Omaha 1 1   .500 8 9   .471
South Dakota 1 1   .500 8 9   .471
Oral Roberts 1 1   .500 7 8   .467
Kansas City 1 1   .500 7 10   .412
North Dakota State 0 1   .000 7 9   .438
North Dakota 0 2   .000 8 9   .471
* Ineligible for the 2024 NCAA tournament due to transition from Division III
2024 Summit League tournament winner
As of January 9, 2024
Rankings from AP Poll
2023–24 Sun Belt Conference men's basketball standings
Conf Overall
Team W   L   PCT W   L   PCT
Troy 3 0   1.000 9 6   .600
Marshall 3 0   1.000 8 8   .500
James Madison 2 1   .667 14 1   .933
Appalachian State 2 1   .667 11 4   .733
Southern Miss 2 1   .667 8 7   .533
Georgia State 2 1   .667 7 7   .500
Arkansas State 2 1   .667 6 9   .400
Georgia Southern 2 1   .667 2 13   .133
Louisiana 1 2   .333 8 7   .533
South Alabama 1 2   .333 8 7   .533
Coastal Carolina 1 2   .333 4 10   .286
Texas State 0 3   .000 6 9   .400
Louisiana–Monroe 0 3   .000 4 9   .308
Old Dominion 0 3   .000 4 11   .267
2024 Sun Belt tournament winner
As of January 9, 2024
Rankings from AP Poll
2023–24 WAC men's basketball standings
Conf Overall
Team W   L   PCT W   L   PCT
Grand Canyon 4 0   1.000 14 1   .933
Tarleton* 3 0   1.000 10 4   .714
Seattle 3 1   .750 10 5   .667
Stephen F. Austin 3 1   .750 10 5   .667
Utah Valley 3 1   .750 8 7   .533
Utah Tech* 2 2   .500 6 9   .400
Abilene Christian 1 2   .333 6 8   .429
California Baptist 1 3   .250 8 7   .533
UT Arlington 1 3   .250 6 9   .400
Southern Utah 0 4   .000 5 10   .333
UT Rio Grande Valley 0 4   .000 4 11   .267
* Ineligible for the NCAA tournament due to transition from Division II
2024 WAC tournament winner
As of January 9, 2024
2023–24 West Coast Conference men's basketball standings
Conf Overall
Team W   L   PCT W   L   PCT
No. 23 Gonzaga 2 0   1.000 11 4   .733
Saint Mary's 2 0   1.000 11 6   .647
Santa Clara 2 0   1.000 11 6   .647
San Francisco 1 0   1.000 12 4   .750
Portland 1 0   1.000 7 9   .438
San Diego 0 2   .000 10 7   .588
Loyola Marymount 0 2   .000 7 9   .438
Pepperdine 0 2   .000 7 10   .412
Pacific 0 2   .000 6 11   .353
2024 WCC tournament winner
As of January 9, 2024
Rankings from AP Poll

Award winners[edit]

2024 consensus All-Americans[edit]

Consensus First Team
Player Position Class Team
Consensus Second Team
Player Position Class Team

Major player of the year awards[edit]

Major freshman of the year awards[edit]

Major coach of the year awards[edit]

Other major awards[edit]

Coaching changes[edit]

Many teams will change coaches during the season and after it ends. Three teams changed coaches between June 1 and the start of the season.

Team Former
Interim
New
Reason
Bryant Jared Grasso Phil Martelli Jr. Grasso, who had been on a leave of absence from Bryant since September, with the school providing no more information as to why, announced his resignation on November 13, 2023 after 5+ seasons. Bulldogs associate head coach Phil Martelli Jr., who was named acting head coach during Grasso's initial leave, was set to continue in that role for the rest of the season[56] until 2 days later when he was officially named the new head coach of the program.[57]
Charleston Southern Barclay Radebaugh Saah Nimley Radebaugh announced his resignation from Charleston Southern on November 30, 2023 after 18+ seasons. He left as the school's longest tenured head coach as well as the program's winnigest coach with 228 wins. Buccaneers associate head coach and former star player Nimley was named interim head coach for the rest of the season.[58]
Charlotte Ron Sanchez Aaron Fearne Sanchez announced his resignation from Charlotte on June 6, 2023, after 5 seasons to return to Virginia, where he had previously spent nine seasons on Tony Bennett's staff, to become Bennett's top assistant, leaving with a 72–78 record.[59] 49ers associate head coach Fearne, who was initially named interim head coach following Sanchez's departure, will continue in that role for the 2023–24 season.[60]
Coastal Carolina Cliff Ellis Benny Moss Ellis announced his retirement from coaching on December 6, 2023 after 49 seasons, the last 17 spent at Coastal Carolina. The 78-year-old retired as the program's winnigest head coach with 297 wins, and his 831 career NCAA D1 wins puts him in 9th all time. Longtime Chanticleers assistant coach Moss will serve as the team's interim head coach for the remainder of the season.[61]
Fairfield Jay Young Chris Casey Young, who was set to begin his 5th season as Fairfield head coach, announced he was stepping down on October 16, 2023, just 3 weeks before the team's season opener at Boston College. Stags assistant coach Casey was named interim head coach for the season.[62]
West Virginia Bob Huggins Josh Eilert Huggins resigned on June 17, 2023, one day after being arrested in Pittsburgh on a DUI charge. The arrest came six weeks after he had used an anti-gay slur in an interview with a Cincinnati radio station, for which he had been suspended for the first three games of the 2023–24 season. Huggins finished his 16-year tenure at his alma mater with 345 wins, the most in program history, along with 11 NCAA tournament appearances.[63] A week after Huggins' departure, the Mountaineers named assistant coach Eilert as interim head coach for the 2023–24 season.[64]

See also[edit]

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