2020–21 NCAA Division I men's basketball season

The 2020–21 NCAA Division I men's basketball season began on November 25, 2020, and concluded on March 14, 2021. The 2021 NCAA Division I men's basketball tournament culminated the season and began on March 18 and concluded on April 5.

Lucas Oil Stadium in Indianapolis, Indiana, hosted the NCAA men's Final Four.

Season headlines

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  • October 14 – The NCAA announced that all student-athletes in winter sports during the 2020–21 school year, including men's and women's basketball, would receive an extra year of athletic eligibility, whether or not they or their teams play during that school year.[8]
  • October 27 – Bethune–Cookman, which had previously canceled its 2020 fall sports due to COVID-19 concerns, announced that none of its other teams, including men's and women's basketball, would play in the 2020–21 school year.[9]
  • November 12 – The Ivy League became the first conference to cancel all winter sports for the 2020–21 season, including men's and women's basketball, due to COVID-19 concerns.[10][11]
  • November 19 – Maryland Eastern Shore became the second MEAC program to opt out of the 2020–21 men's and women's basketball seasons due to COVID-19 concerns.[12]
  • December 23 – Chicago State ended its 2020–21 season after an 0–9 start marked by many COVID-19-related issues. Head coach Lance Irvin opted out before the season started due to concerns over the disease; the Cougars played one game with only six available players and another with only seven; the team's final game before suspending its season was canceled due to a lack of players.[13]
  • February 9 – Howard ended its 2020–21 season after a 1–4 start of an abundance of caution due to the health and safety concerns related to the COVID-19 pandemic.[14]
  • February 11 – Organizers of the CollegeInsider.com Postseason Tournament announced that the 2021 edition had been canceled.[15]
  • February 13 – Maine decided to conclude their 2020–21 season due to challenges related to COVID-19 after not being cleared to practice or play a game since January 17.[16]
  • February 23 – Charleston Southern ended its 2020–21 season after a 3–18 start, citing player concerns over COVID-19.[17]
  • February 26 – Jacksonville ended its 2020–21 season after an 11–13 start, citing player concerns over COVID-19.
  • March 2 – Holy Cross ended its 2020–21 season after a 5–11 start, citing player concerns over COVID-19.[18]

Milestones and records

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Conference membership changes

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Ten schools joined a new conference for the 2020–21 season with four schools leaving Division II for Division I.

School Former conference New conference
Bellarmine Great Lakes Valley Conference (D-II) ASUN Conference
Cal State Bakersfield Western Athletic Conference Big West Conference
Dixie State Rocky Mountain Athletic Conference (D-II) Western Athletic Conference
Kansas City Western Athletic Conference Summit League
NJIT ASUN Conference America East Conference
Purdue Fort Wayne Summit League Horizon League
Robert Morris Northeast Conference Horizon League
Tarleton State Lone Star Conference (D-II) Western Athletic Conference
UC San Diego California Collegiate Athletic Association (D-II) Big West Conference
UConn American Athletic Conference Big East Conference

Arenas

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New arenas

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Arenas of new D-I teams

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Three of the four new D-I members for this season are using existing on-campus facilities:

The other D-I newcomer, Bellarmine, announced a multi-year deal with the Kentucky State Fair Board on November 2, 2020, to play home games at Freedom Hall, located at the Kentucky Exposition Center near Louisville Muhammad Ali International Airport. The arena had been home to Louisville for more than 50 years before that team moved to the downtown KFC Yum! Center in 2010. Due to COVID-19 restrictions, Bellarmine could only seat 300 at its on-campus facility, Knights Hall. With Freedom Hall's basketball capacity of 18,252, the Knights were able to seat 2,700.[34]

Arenas closing

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Temporary arenas

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Season outlook

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Pre-season polls

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The top 25 from the AP and USA Today Coaches polls

AP
Ranking Team
1 Gonzaga (28)
2 Baylor (24)
3 Villanova (1)
4 Virginia (1)
5 Iowa
6 Kansas
7 Wisconsin
8 Illinois
9 Duke
10 Kentucky
11 Creighton
12 Tennessee
13 Michigan State
14 Texas Tech
15 West Virginia
16 North Carolina
17 Houston
18 Arizona State
19 Texas
20 Oregon
21 Florida State
22 UCLA
23 Ohio State
24 Rutgers
25 Michigan
USA Today Coaches
Ranking Team
1 Baylor (12)
2 Gonzaga (10)
3 Villanova (3)
4 Virginia
5 Kansas
6 Iowa (1)
7 Wisconsin
8 Duke (1)
9 Kentucky
10 Illinois
11 Creighton
12 Michigan State
13 Texas Tech
14 Tennessee
15 West Virginia
16 North Carolina
17 Arizona State
18 Houston т
Florida State т
20 Oregon
21 UCLA
22 Texas
23 Rutgers
24 Ohio State
25 Alabama

Regular season top-10 matchups

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Rankings reflect the AP poll Top 25.

Regular season

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Early season tournaments

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The Battle 4 Atlantis tournament in Nassau, Bahamas was cancelled due to logistical issues associated with COVID-19. A new tournament known as the Crossover Classic is scheduled to be held at the Sanford Pentagon in Sioux Falls, South Dakota, and had invited almost all of the teams that had originally planned to compete in the Battle 4 Atlantis tournament (although five teams would later drop out).[38][39]

On October 26, 2020, ESPN Events cancelled 10 early-season tournaments that it organizes. It had planned to hold them at the ESPN Wide World of Sports Complex in Orlando within a protected "bubble" (the same site had recently hosted the remainder of the 2019–20 NBA season under similar circumstances), but The Athletic reported that there had been disagreements over health and COVID-19 testing protocols that had been mandated by ESPN Events (in accordance with recommendations by the CDC), which were stricter than those being adopted by conferences.[40][41]

Upsets

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Teams listed in bold type won "true road games", defined as games held at an opponent's regular home court (including regularly used alternate homes).

Winner Score Loser Date Tournament/Event
San Diego State 73–58 No. 22 UCLA November 25, 2020 San Diego State MTE
San Francisco 61–60 No. 4 Virginia November 27, 2020 Bubbleville/HomeLight Classic
Virginia Tech 81–73OT No. 3 Villanova November 28, 2020 Bubbleville/Hall of Fame Tip Off
Richmond 76–64 No. 10 Kentucky November 29, 2020 Bluegrass Showcase
Missouri 83–75 No. 21 Oregon December 2, 2020 Game played in Omaha, NE
Marquette 67–65 No. 4 Wisconsin December 4, 2020 Rivalry
Georgia Tech 79–62 No. 20 Kentucky December 6, 2020 Holiday Hoopsgiving
Penn State 75–55 No. 15 Virginia Tech December 8, 2020 ACC–Big Ten Challenge
Missouri 81–78 No. 6 Illinois December 12, 2020 Braggin' Rights
Marquette 89–84 No. 9 Creighton December 14, 2020
Virginia Tech 66–60 No. 24 Clemson December 15, 2020
Purdue 67–60 No. 20 Ohio State December 16, 2020
BYU 72–62 No. 18 San Diego State December 18, 2020
UCF 86–74 No. 15 Florida State December 19, 2020
Northwestern 79–65 No. 4 Michigan State December 20, 2020
NC State 79–76 No. 17 North Carolina December 22, 2020 Rivalry
Minnesota 102–95OT No. 4 Iowa December 25, 2020
Northwestern 71–70 No. 23 Ohio State December 26, 2020
Maryland 70–64 No. 6 Wisconsin December 28, 2020
Clemson 77–67 No. 18 Florida State December 29, 2020
Tulsa 65–64 No. 5 Houston December 29, 2020
Oklahoma 75–71 No. 9 West Virginia January 2, 2021
Oklahoma State 82–77OT No. 13 Texas Tech January 2, 2021
Alabama 71–63 No. 7 Tennessee January 2, 2021
Mississippi State 78–63 No. 13 Missouri January 5, 2021
Louisville 73–71 No. 19 Virginia Tech January 6, 2021
Colorado 79–72 No. 17 Oregon January 7, 2021
Purdue 55–54 No. 23 Michigan State January 8, 2021
Ohio State 79–68 No. 15 Rutgers January 9, 2021
Maryland 66–63 No. 12 Illinois January 10, 2021
Oklahoma State 75–70 No. 6 Kansas January 12, 2021
Butler 70–66OT No. 8 Creighton January 16, 2021
Miami (FL) 78–72 No. 16 Louisville January 16, 2021
St. John's 74–70 No. 23 UConn January 18, 2021
Purdue 67–65 No. 15 Ohio State January 19, 2021
Florida 75–49 No. 6 Tennessee January 19, 2021
Georgia Tech 83–65 No. 20 Clemson January 20, 2021
Providence 74–70 No. 11 Creighton January 20, 2021
Indiana 81–69 No. 4 Iowa January 21, 2021
Syracuse 78–60 No. 16 Virginia Tech January 23, 2021
Oklahoma 75–68 No. 9 Kansas January 23, 2021
Maryland 63–49 No. 17 Minnesota January 23, 2021
Florida State 80–61 No. 20 Clemson January 23, 2021
Stanford 73–72OT No. 24 UCLA January 23, 2021
Oregon State 75–64 No. 21 Oregon January 23, 2021 Rivalry
Dayton 76–71 No. 22 Saint Louis January 26, 2021
Auburn 88–82 No. 12 Missouri January 26, 2021
Clemson 54–50 No. 25 Louisville January 27, 2021
Florida 85–80 No. 11 West Virginia January 30, 2021 SEC/Big 12 Challenge
Penn State 81–71 No. 14 Wisconsin January 30, 2021
Georgia Tech 76–65 No. 16 Florida State January 30, 2021
Purdue 81–62 No. 21 Minnesota January 30, 2021
Maryland 61–60 No. 24 Purdue February 2, 2021
Ole Miss 52–50 No. 11 Tennessee February 2, 2021
East Carolina 82–73 No. 5 Houston February 3, 2021
South Carolina 72–66 No. 22 Florida February 3, 2021
Pittsburgh 83–72 No. 16 Virginia Tech February 3, 2021
St. John's 70–59 No. 3 Villanova February 3, 2021
Georgetown 86–79 No. 15 Creighton February 3, 2021
Oklahoma State 75–672OT No. 6 Texas February 6, 2021
USC 66–48 No. 21 UCLA February 6, 2021 Rivalry
Indiana 67–65 No. 8 Iowa February 7, 2021
Valparaiso 74–57 No. 25 Drake February 7, 2021
Kansas 78–66 No. 23 Oklahoma State February 8, 2021
Ole Miss 80–59 No. 10 Missouri February 10, 2021
Minnesota 71–68 No. 24 Purdue February 11, 2021
LSU 78–65 No. 16 Tennessee February 13, 2021
Arkansas 86–81OT No. 10 Missouri February 13, 2021
Drake 51–50OT No. 22 Loyola–Chicago February 14, 2021
Georgia 80–70 No. 20 Missouri February 16, 2021
Wichita State 68–63 No. 6 Houston February 18, 2021
Kentucky 70–55 No. 19 Tennessee February 20, 2021 Rivalry
Arizona 81–72 No. 17 USC February 20, 2021
Duke 66–65 No. 7 Virginia February 20, 2021
Oklahoma State 74–69OT No. 18 Texas Tech February 22, 2021
Georgia Tech 69–53 No. 16 Virginia Tech February 23, 2021
Michigan State 81–72 No. 5 Illinois February 23, 2021
Ole Miss 60–53 No. 24 Missouri February 23, 2021
Kansas State 62–57 No. 7 Oklahoma February 23, 2021
NC State 68–61 No. 15 Virginia February 24, 2021
Colorado 80–62 No. 19 USC February 25, 2021
Michigan State 71–67 No. 4 Ohio State February 25, 2021
Auburn 77–72 No. 25 Tennessee February 27, 2021
Oklahoma State 94–90OT No. 7 Oklahoma February 27, 2021 Bedlam Series
North Carolina 78–70 No. 11 Florida State February 27, 2021
Xavier 77–69 No. 13 Creighton February 27, 2021
Utah 71–61 No. 19 USC February 27, 2021
Butler 73–61 No. 8 Villanova February 28, 2021
Notre Dame 83–73 No. 11 Florida State March 6, 2021
Providence 54–52 No. 10 Villanova March 6, 2021
Michigan State 70–64 No. 2 Michigan March 7, 2021 Rivalry
Georgetown 72–71 No. 14 Villanova March 11, 2021 Big East tournament
North Carolina 81–73 No. 22 Virginia Tech March 11, 2021 ACC tournament
LSU 78–71 No. 8 Arkansas March 13, 2021 SEC tournament
Georgetown 73–48 No. 17 Creighton March 13, 2021 Big East tournament
Georgia Tech 80–75 No. 15 Florida State March 13, 2021 ACC tournament
Oregon State 80–78 No. 23 Colorado March 13, 2021 Pac-12 tournament

In addition to the above listed upsets in which an unranked team defeated a ranked team, there were eleven non-Division I teams to defeat a Division I team 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 Tournament/event
Southern Wesleyan (Division II) 82–72[42] USC Upstate November 25, 2020
Queens (NC) (Division II) 85–71[43] Howard November 27, 2020 Paradise Jam
Emmanuel (GA) (Division II) 64–61[44] Stetson November 30, 2020
Flagler (Division II) 92–73[45] Central Michigan December 2, 2020
Greensboro (Division III) 67–64[46] Longwood December 6, 2020
Fort Hays State (Division II) 81–68[47] Kansas State December 8, 2020
Our Lady of the Lake (NAIA) 61–58[48] Texas State December 12, 2020
West Virginia Tech (NAIA) 73–67[49] Morgan State December 19, 2020
Flagler (Division II) 73–66[50] North Florida December 19, 2020
Northwest Nazarene (Division II) 75–72[51] Portland State January 9, 2021
Belmont Abbey (Division II) 75–72OT[52] Charlotte January 9, 2021

Conference winners and tournaments

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Each of the 31 Division I athletic conferences that played in 2020–21 ended its regular season with a single-elimination tournament. The team with the best regular-season record in each conference was given the number one seed in each tournament, with tiebreakers used as needed in the case of ties for the top seeding. The winners of these tournaments received automatic invitations to the 2021 NCAA Division I men's basketball tournament.

Conference Regular
season first place
Conference
player of the year
Conference
coach of the Year
Conference
tournament
Tournament
venue (city)
Tournament
winner
America East Conference UMBC[a] & Vermont Ryan Davis, Vermont[53] Ryan Odom, UMBC[53] 2021 America East men's basketball tournament Campus sites Hartford
American Athletic Conference Wichita State Quentin Grimes, Houston & Tyson Etienne, Wichita State[54] Isaac Brown, Wichita State[54] 2021 American Athletic Conference men's basketball tournament Dickies Arena
(Fort Worth, TX)
Houston
ASUN Conference Liberty Darius McGhee, Liberty[55] Ritchie McKay, Liberty[55] 2021 ASUN men's basketball tournament Swisher Gymnasium & UNF Arena
(Jacksonville, FL)
Liberty
Atlantic 10 Conference St. Bonaventure Nah'Shon Hyland, VCU[56] Mark Schmidt, St. Bonaventure[56] 2021 Atlantic 10 men's basketball tournament Early rounds: Robins Center & Siegel Center
(Richmond, VA)
Final: UD Arena
(Dayton, OH)
St. Bonaventure
Atlantic Coast Conference Virginia Moses Wright, Georgia Tech[57] Mike Young, Virginia Tech[57] 2021 ACC men's basketball tournament Greensboro Coliseum
(Greensboro, NC)
Georgia Tech
Big 12 Conference Baylor Cade Cunningham, Oklahoma State[58] Scott Drew, Baylor[58] 2021 Big 12 men's basketball tournament T-Mobile Center
(Kansas City, MO)
Texas
Big East Conference Villanova Collin Gillespie, Villanova, Sandro Mamukelashvili, Seton Hall & Jeremiah Robinson-Earl, Villanova[59] Mike Anderson, St. John's[59] 2021 Big East men's basketball tournament Madison Square Garden
(Manhattan, NY)
Georgetown
Big Sky Conference Southern Utah Tanner Groves, Eastern Washington[60] Todd Simon, Southern Utah[61] 2021 Big Sky Conference men's basketball tournament Idaho Central Arena
(Boise, ID)
Eastern Washington
Big South Conference Winthrop Chandler Vaudrin, Winthrop[62] Pat Kelsey, Winthrop[62] 2021 Big South Conference men's basketball tournament Campus sites Winthrop
Big Ten Conference Michigan Luka Garza, Iowa[63] Juwan Howard, Michigan[63] 2021 Big Ten men's basketball tournament Lucas Oil Stadium
(Indianapolis, IN)
Illinois
Big West Conference UC Santa Barbara JaQuori McLaughlin, UC Santa Barbara[64] Joe Pasternack, UC Santa Barbara 2021 Big West Conference men's basketball tournament Michelob Ultra Arena
(Paradise, NV)
UC Santa Barbara
Colonial Athletic Association James Madison[a] & Northeastern Matt Lewis, James Madison[65] Mark Byington, James Madison[65] 2021 CAA men's basketball tournament Atlantic Union Bank Center
(Harrisonburg, VA)
Drexel
Conference USA Western Kentucky (East) and Louisiana Tech (West)[b] Charles Bassey, Western Kentucky[66] Eric Konkol, Louisiana Tech[66] 2021 Conference USA men's basketball tournament Ford Center
(Frisco, TX)
North Texas
Horizon League Cleveland State[a] & Wright State Loudon Love, Wright State[67] Dennis Gates, Cleveland State[67] 2021 Horizon League men's basketball tournament First round and quarterfinals: Campus sites
Semifinals and final: Indiana Farmers Coliseum
(Indianapolis, IN)
Cleveland State
Ivy League
No Ivy League season held due to COVID-19 concerns.[68]
Metro Atlantic Athletic Conference Siena[a] & Monmouth Manny Camper, Siena[69] King Rice, Monmouth[70] 2021 MAAC men's basketball tournament Boardwalk Hall
(Atlantic City, NJ)
Iona
Mid-American Conference Toledo Marreon Jackson, Toledo[71] Tod Kowalczyk, Toledo[71] 2021 Mid-American Conference men's basketball tournament Rocket Mortgage FieldHouse
(Cleveland, OH)
Ohio
Mid-Eastern Athletic Conference Norfolk State & Coppin State (North)
North Carolina A&T (South)[b]
Anthony Tarke, Coppin State[72] Robert McCullum, Florida A&M[72] 2021 MEAC men's basketball tournament Norfolk Scope
(Norfolk, VA)
Norfolk State
Missouri Valley Conference Loyola Cameron Krutwig, Loyola[73] Darian DeVries, Drake[74] 2021 Missouri Valley Conference men's basketball tournament Enterprise Center
(St. Louis, MO)
Loyola
Mountain West Conference San Diego State Matt Mitchell, San Diego State[75] Brian Dutcher, San Diego State[75] 2021 Mountain West Conference men's basketball tournament Thomas & Mack Center
(Paradise, NV)
San Diego State
Northeast Conference Wagner Alex Morales, Wagner[76] Bashir Mason, Wagner[76] 2021 Northeast Conference men's basketball tournament Campus sites Mount St. Mary's
Ohio Valley Conference Belmont Terry Taylor, Austin Peay[77] Preston Spradlin, Morehead State[77] 2021 Ohio Valley Conference men's basketball tournament Ford Center
(Evansville, IN)
Morehead State
Pac-12 Conference Oregon Evan Mobley, USC[78] Andy Enfield, USC[78] 2021 Pac-12 Conference men's basketball tournament T-Mobile Arena
(Paradise, NV)
Oregon State
Patriot League Navy Jordan Burns, Colgate[79] Ed DeChellis, Navy[79] 2021 Patriot League men's basketball tournament Campus sites Colgate
Southeastern Conference Alabama Herbert Jones, Alabama[80][81] Nate Oats, Alabama[80][81] 2021 SEC men's basketball tournament Bridgestone Arena
(Nashville, TN)
Alabama
Southern Conference UNC Greensboro Isaiah Miller, UNC Greensboro[82] Dan Earl, VMI[82] 2021 Southern Conference men's basketball tournament Harrah's Cherokee Center
(Asheville, NC)
UNC Greensboro
Southland Conference Nicholls Zach Nutall, Sam Houston State[83] Austin Claunch, Nicholls[83] 2021 Southland Conference men's basketball tournament Leonard E. Merrell Center
(Katy, TX)
Abilene Christian
Southwestern Athletic Conference Prairie View A&M Tristan Jarrett, Jackson State[84] Byron Smith, Prairie View A&M[84] 2021 SWAC men's basketball tournament Bartow Arena
(Birmingham, AL)
Texas Southern
Summit League South Dakota State Max Abmas, Oral Roberts[85] Todd Lee, South Dakota[85] 2021 Summit League men's basketball tournament Sanford Pentagon
(Sioux Falls, SD)
Oral Roberts
Sun Belt Conference Georgia State (East) and Texas State (West)[b] DeVante' Jones, Coastal Carolina[86] Terrence Johnson, Texas State[86] 2021 Sun Belt Conference men's basketball tournament Hartsell Arena & Pensacola Bay Center
(Pensacola, FL)
Appalachian State
West Coast Conference Gonzaga Corey Kispert, Gonzaga[87] Mark Few, Gonzaga[87] 2021 West Coast Conference men's basketball tournament Orleans Arena
(Paradise, NV)
Gonzaga
Western Athletic Conference Grand Canyon Fardaws Aimaq, Utah Valley[88] Lew Hill, Texas–Rio Grande Valley[88] 2021 WAC men's basketball tournament Grand Canyon
  1. ^ a b c d Top seed in conference tournament
  2. ^ a b c These conferences chose to seed their tournament by division, with both divisional champions being top seeds in different halves of the bracket.

Statistical leaders

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Source for additional stats categories

Player School PPG Player School RPG Player School APG Player School SPG
Max Abmas Oral Roberts 24.5 Fardaws Aimaq Utah Valley 15.0 Jalen Moore Oakland 8.4 Jacob Gilyard Richmond 3.57
Luka Garza Iowa 24.1 Jayveous McKinnis Jackson St. 13.2 Colbey Ross Pepperdine 7.7 Jose Alvarado Georgia Tech 2.85
Antoine Davis Detroit Mercy 24.0 Norchad Omier Arkansas St. 12.3 Cam Mack Prairie View A&M 7.7 DeVante' Jones Coastal Carolina 2.81
Cameron Thomas LSU 23.0 Elyjah Goss IUPUI 11.6 Kendric Davis SMU 7.6 Kameron Langley NC A&T 2.68
Loren Cristian Jackson Akron 22.3 Charles Bassey W. Kentucky 11.6 Sahvir Wheeler Georgia 7.4 Cam Mack Prairie View A&M 2.67
Field goal percentage Three-point field goal percentage Free throw percentage
Player School BPG Player School FG% Player School 3FG% Player School FT%
KC Ndefo St. Peter's 3.64 Asbjorn Midtgaard Grand Canyon .707 Chris Shelton Hampton .486 Ty Gadsden UNC Wilmington .944
Dajour Dickens Hampton 3.38 Dwight Wilson Ohio .655 Spencer Littleson Toledo .473 C. J. Walker Ohio St. .941
Neemias Queta Utah St. 3.34 Drew Timme Gonzaga .655 Jordan Schakel San Diego St. .461 Robby Beasley Montana .929
Charles Bassey W. Kentucky 3.11 Kofi Cockburn Illinois .654 Nate Johnson Xavier .452 Antoine Davis Detroit Mercy .917
Mouhamadou Gueye Stony Brook 3.10 Xavier Cork W. Carolina .641 Jon Williams Robert Morris .445 Justin Jaworski Lafayette .913

Postseason

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NCAA tournament

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Tournament upsets

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For this list, an "upset" is defined as a win by a team seeded 7 or more spots below its defeated opponent. This is more restrictive than the NCAA's official definition, in which a difference of 5 seed lines is sufficient to declare an "upset".[89]

Date Winner Score Loser Region Round
March 19 Oregon State (#12) 70–56 Tennessee (#5) Midwest First round
March 19 North Texas (#13) 78–69OT Purdue (#4) South First round
March 19 Oral Roberts (#15) 75–72OT Ohio State (#2) South First round
March 20 Ohio (#13) 62–58 Virginia (#4) West First round
March 20 Abilene Christian (#14) 53–52 Texas (#3) East First round
March 21 Loyola–Chicago (#8) 71–58 Illinois (#1) Midwest Second round
March 21 Syracuse (#11) 75–72 West Virginia (#3) Midwest Second round
March 21 Oregon State (#12) 80–70 Oklahoma State (#4) Midwest Second round
March 21 Oral Roberts (#15) 81–78 Florida (#7) South Second round
March 28 UCLA (#11) 88–78OT Alabama (#2) East Sweet Sixteen
March 30 UCLA (#11) 51–49 Michigan (#1) East Elite Eight

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Conference standings

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2020–21 America East Conference men's basketball standings
Conf Overall
Team W   L   PCT W   L   PCT
UMBC 10 4   .714 14 6   .700
Vermont 10 4   .714 10 5   .667
New Hampshire 9 6   .600 10 9   .526
Hartford 8 6   .571 15 9   .625
Albany 6 6   .500 7 9   .438
UMass Lowell 7 8   .467 11 12   .478
Stony Brook 7 9   .438 9 14   .391
NJIT 6 10   .375 7 12   .368
Binghamton 4 10   .286 4 14   .222
Maine 2 6   .250 2 7   .222
Maine suspended its season on February 13, 2021.
2021 AmEast tournament winner
2020–21 American Athletic Conference men's basketball standings
Conf Overall
Team W   L   PCT W   L   PCT
Wichita State 11 2   .846 16 6   .727
No. 6 Houston 14 3   .824 28 4   .875
Memphis 11 4   .733 20 8   .714
SMU 7 4   .636 11 6   .647
Cincinnati 8 6   .571 12 11   .522
UCF 8 10   .444 11 12   .478
Tulsa 7 9   .438 11 12   .478
South Florida 4 10   .286 9 13   .409
Temple 4 10   .286 5 11   .313
Tulane 4 12   .250 10 13   .435
East Carolina 2 10   .167 8 11   .421
2021 AAC tournament winner
Rankings from AP poll
2020–21 Atlantic 10 men's basketball standings
Conf Overall
Team W   L   PCT W   L   PCT
St. Bonaventure 11 4   .733 16 5   .762
VCU 10 4   .714 19 7   .731
Davidson 7 4   .636 13 9   .591
Saint Louis 6 4   .600 14 7   .667
UMass 6 4   .600 8 7   .533
George Mason 8 6   .571 13 9   .591
Dayton 9 7   .563 14 10   .583
Richmond 6 5   .545 14 9   .609
Duquesne 7 7   .500 9 9   .500
Rhode Island 7 10   .412 10 15   .400
George Washington 3 5   .375 5 12   .294
La Salle 6 11   .353 9 16   .360
Saint Joseph's 3 9   .250 5 15   .250
Fordham 2 11   .154 2 12   .143
2021 A10 Tournament winner
2020–21 ACC men's basketball standings
Conf Overall
Team W   L   PCT W   L   PCT
No. 15 Virginia 13 4   .765 18 7   .720
No. 14 Florida State 11 4   .733 18 7   .720
No. 25 Virginia Tech 9 4   .692 15 7   .682
Georgia Tech 11 6   .647 17 9   .654
Clemson 10 6   .625 16 8   .667
North Carolina 10 6   .625 18 11   .621
Louisville 8 5   .615 13 7   .650
Syracuse 9 7   .563 18 10   .643
NC State 9 8   .529 14 11   .560
Duke 9 9   .500 13 11   .542
Notre Dame 7 11   .389 11 15   .423
Pittsburgh 6 10   .375 10 12   .455
Miami (FL) 4 15   .211 10 17   .370
Wake Forest 3 15   .167 6 16   .273
Boston College 2 11   .154 4 16   .200
2021 ACC tournament winner
Rankings from AP poll
2020–21 ASUN men's basketball standings
Conf Overall
Team W   L   PCT W   L   PCT
Liberty 11 2   .846 23 6   .793
Bellarmine * 10 3   .769 14 8   .636
Lipscomb 9 6   .600 15 12   .556
North Florida 6 6   .500 8 15   .348
North Alabama * 7 8   .467 13 11   .542
Florida Gulf Coast 4 5   .444 10 8   .556
Stetson 7 9   .438 12 15   .444
Jacksonville 5 9   .357 11 13   .458
Kennesaw State 2 13   .133 5 19   .208
* ineligible for the 2021 NCAA tournament due to transition period
Jacksonville suspended their season on February 26, 2021
2021 ASUN Tournament winner
2020–21 Big East men's basketball standings
Conf Overall
Team W   L   PCT W   L   PCT
No. 18 Villanova 11 4   .733 18 7   .720
No. 19 Creighton 14 6   .700 22 9   .710
UConn 11 6   .647 15 8   .652
St. John's 10 9   .526 16 11   .593
Seton Hall 10 9   .526 14 13   .519
Providence 9 10   .474 13 13   .500
Xavier 6 7   .462 13 8   .619
Georgetown 7 9   .438 13 13   .500
Marquette 8 11   .421 13 14   .481
Butler 8 12   .400 10 15   .400
DePaul 2 13   .133 5 14   .263
2021 Big East tournament winner
Rankings from AP poll
2020–21 Big Sky men's basketball standings
Conf Overall
Team W   L   PCT W   L   PCT
Southern Utah 12 2   .857 20 4   .833
Weber State 12 3   .800 17 6   .739
Eastern Washington 12 3   .800 16 8   .667
Montana State 8 6   .571 13 10   .565
Idaho State 8 6   .571 13 11   .542
Montana 7 9   .438 15 13   .536
Northern Colorado 6 8   .429 11 11   .500
Portland State 6 8   .429 9 13   .409
Sacramento State 5 9   .357 8 12   .400
Northern Arizona 4 10   .286 6 16   .273
Idaho 1 17   .056 1 21   .045
Conference tournament winner
2020–21 Big South men's basketball standings
Conf Overall
Team W   L   PCT W   L   PCT
Winthrop 17 1   .944 23 2   .920
Radford 12 6   .667 15 12   .556
Campbell 11 6   .647 17 10   .630
UNC Asheville 9 5   .643 10 10   .500
Longwood 10 10   .500 12 17   .414
Gardner–Webb 10 10   .500 11 15   .423
Hampton 9 9   .500 11 14   .440
High Point 6 11   .353 9 15   .375
USC Upstate 5 11   .313 5 18   .217
Presbyterian 5 12   .294 7 15   .318
Charleston Southern 2 15   .118 3 18   .143
Charleston Southern suspended their season on February 23, 2021.
2021 Big South tournament winner
2020–21 Big Ten Conference
men's basketball standings
Conf Overall
Team W   L   PCT W   L   PCT
No. 4 Michigan 14 3   .824 23 5   .821
No. 2 Illinois 16 4   .800 24 7   .774
No. 8 Iowa 14 6   .700 22 9   .710
No. 20 Purdue 13 6   .684 18 10   .643
No. 7 Ohio State 12 8   .600 21 10   .677
Wisconsin 10 10   .500 18 13   .581
Rutgers 10 10   .500 16 12   .571
Maryland 9 11   .450 17 14   .548
Michigan State 9 11   .450 15 13   .536
Indiana 7 12   .368 12 15   .444
Penn State 7 12   .368 11 14   .440
Northwestern 6 13   .316 9 15   .375
Minnesota 6 14   .300 14 15   .483
Nebraska 3 16   .158 7 20   .259
Conference tournament winner
Rankings from AP poll
2020–21 Big 12 men's basketball standings
Conf Overall
Team W   L   PCT W   L   PCT
No. 1 Baylor 13 1   .929 28 2   .933
No. 16 Kansas 12 6   .667 21 9   .700
No. 21 Texas 11 6   .647 19 8   .704
No. 18 West Virginia 11 6   .647 19 10   .655
No. 19 Oklahoma State 11 7   .611 21 9   .700
No. 22 Texas Tech 9 8   .529 18 11   .621
Oklahoma 9 8   .529 16 11   .593
TCU 5 11   .313 12 14   .462
Kansas State 4 14   .222 9 20   .310
Iowa State 0 18   .000 2 22   .083
2021 Big 12 Tournament winner
Rankings from AP poll
2020–21 Big West men's basketball standings
Conf Overall
Team W   L   PCT W   L   PCT
UC Santa Barbara 13 3   .813 22 5   .815
UC Irvine 10 4   .714 18 9   .667
UC Riverside 8 4   .667 14 8   .636
UC Davis 6 4   .600 10 8   .556
Cal State Bakersfield 9 7   .563 15 11   .577
Hawai'i 9 9   .500 11 10   .524
Cal State Fullerton 5 7   .417 6 10   .375
Cal State Northridge 5 9   .357 9 13   .409
Long Beach State 4 8   .333 6 12   .333
Cal Poly 1 15   .063 4 20   .167
UC San Diego* 0 0   7 10   .412
* ineligible for the 2021 NCAA tournament and 2021 Big West tournament due to transition period; Big West games not counted in standings
2021 Big West tournament winner
2020–21 CAA men's basketball standings
Conf Overall
Team W   L   PCT W   L   PCT
James Madison 8 2   .800 13 7   .650
Northeastern 8 2   .800 10 9   .526
Charleston 6 4   .600 9 10   .474
Hofstra 8 6   .571 13 10   .565
Delaware 5 4   .556 7 8   .467
Drexel 4 5   .444 12 8   .600
William & Mary 4 6   .400 7 10   .412
Elon 4 7   .364 10 9   .526
Towson 3 9   .250 4 14   .222
UNC Wilmington 1 6   .143 7 10   .412
2021 CAA tournament winner
2020–21 Conference USA men's basketball standings
Conf Overall
Team W   L   PCT W   L   PCT
East
Western Kentucky 11 3   .786 21 8   .724
Old Dominion 11 5   .688 15 8   .652
Marshall 9 5   .643 15 7   .682
Florida Atlantic 7 5   .583 13 10   .565
Charlotte 5 11   .313 9 15   .375
Middle Tennessee 3 13   .188 5 18   .217
FIU 2 15   .118 9 17   .346
West
Louisiana Tech 12 4   .750 24 8   .750
UAB 13 5   .722 22 7   .759
North Texas 9 5   .643 18 10   .643
UTSA 9 7   .563 15 11   .577
UTEP 8 8   .500 12 12   .500
Rice 6 10   .375 15 13   .536
Southern Miss 4 13   .235 8 17   .320
2021 C-USA Tournament winner
2020–21 Horizon League men's basketball standings
Conf Overall
Team W   L   PCT W   L   PCT
Wright State 16 4   .800 18 6   .750
Cleveland State 16 4   .800 19 8   .704
Detroit Mercy 10 6   .625 12 10   .545
Northern Kentucky 11 7   .611 14 11   .560
Oakland 10 10   .500 12 18   .400
Youngstown State 9 11   .450 15 12   .556
IUPUI 7 9   .438 8 10   .444
Milwaukee 7 10   .412 10 12   .455
Green Bay 8 12   .400 8 17   .320
UIC 6 10   .375 9 13   .409
Purdue Fort Wayne 6 14   .300 8 15   .348
Robert Morris 3 12   .200 4 15   .211
2021 Horizon League tournament winner
2020–21 MAAC men's basketball standings
Conf Overall
Team W   L   PCT W   L   PCT
Siena 12 4   .750 12 5   .706
Monmouth 12 6   .667 12 8   .600
Saint Peter's 10 8   .556 14 11   .560
Marist 10 8   .556 12 9   .571
Niagara 7 9   .438 9 11   .450
Canisius 7 5   .583 7 6   .538
Fairfield 7 11   .389 10 17   .370
Quinnipiac 7 10   .412 9 13   .409
Iona 6 3   .667 12 6   .667
Manhattan 6 12   .333 7 13   .350
Rider 5 13   .278 6 17   .261
Note: The MAAC has ordered standings based on league wins, not winning percentage, since all teams did not reach 20 conference games played. These standings were also used for seeding purposes in the 2021 MAAC tournament.[94][95]
2021 MAAC tournament winner
2020–21 Mid-American Conference men's basketball standings
Conf Overall
Team W   L   PCT W   L   PCT
Toledo 15 4   .789 21 9   .700
Buffalo 12 5   .706 16 9   .640
Akron 12 6   .667 15 8   .652
Kent State 12 6   .667 15 8   .652
Ohio 9 5   .643 17 8   .680
Bowling Green 10 8   .556 14 12   .538
Miami (OH) 9 8   .529 12 11   .522
Ball State 8 9   .471 10 13   .435
Western Michigan 4 12   .250 5 16   .238
Eastern Michigan 3 11   .214 6 12   .333
Central Michigan 3 13   .188 7 16   .304
Northern Illinois 2 12   .143 3 16   .158
2021 MAC tournament winner
2020–21 MEAC men's basketball standings
Conf Overall
Team W   L   PCT W   L   PCT
Northern
Norfolk State 8 4   .667 17 8   .680
Coppin State 8 4   .667 9 13   .409
Morgan State 7 5   .583 14 8   .636
Delaware State 1 11   .083 3 16   .158
Howard 0 0   1 4   .200
Southern
North Carolina A&T 7 1   .875 11 10   .524
Florida A&M 7 5   .583 8 12   .400
North Carolina Central 3 5   .375 5 9   .357
South Carolina State 1 7   .125 1 17   .056
Howard suspended their season on February 9, 2021
Bethune–Cookman and Maryland Eastern Shore did not play the 2020–21 season due to COVID-19 concerns.
2021 MEAC tournament winner
2020–21 Missouri Valley Conference men's basketball standings
Conf Overall
Team W   L   PCT W   L   PCT
No. 17 Loyola Chicago 16 2   .889 26 5   .839
Drake 15 3   .833 26 5   .839
Missouri State 12 6   .667 17 7   .708
Indiana State 11 7   .611 15 10   .600
Evansville 7 11   .389 9 16   .360
Valparaiso 7 11   .389 10 18   .357
Northern Iowa 7 11   .389 10 15   .400
Bradley 6 12   .333 12 16   .429
Southern Illinois 5 13   .278 12 14   .462
Illinois State 4 14   .222 7 18   .280
2021 MVC tournament winner
Rankings from AP poll
2020–21 Mountain West Conference
men's basketball standings
Conf Overall
Team W   L   PCT W   L   PCT
No. 16 San Diego State 14 3   .824 23 5   .821
Utah State 15 4   .789 20 9   .690
Colorado State 14 4   .778 20 8   .714
Boise State 14 6   .700 19 9   .679
Nevada 10 7   .588 16 10   .615
Fresno State 9 11   .450 12 12   .500
UNLV 8 10   .444 12 15   .444
Wyoming 7 9   .438 14 11   .560
San Jose State 3 13   .188 5 16   .238
Air Force 3 17   .150 5 20   .200
New Mexico 2 15   .118 6 16   .273
Conference tournament winner
Rankings from AP poll
2020–21 Northeast Conference men's basketball standings
Conf Overall
Team W   L   PCT W   L   PCT
Wagner 13 5   .722 13 7   .650
Bryant 10 4   .714 15 7   .682
Sacred Heart 9 7   .563 9 9   .500
Mount St. Mary's 9 7   .563 12 11   .522
Merrimack* 9 9   .500 9 9   .500
LIU 9 9   .500 9 9   .500
St. Francis Brooklyn 9 9   .500 9 10   .474
Fairleigh Dickinson 8 10   .444 9 15   .375
Saint Francis (PA) 5 13   .278 6 16   .273
Central Connecticut 5 13   .278 5 16   .238
* ineligible for the 2021 NCAA tournament due to transition period
2021 NEC tournament winner
2020–21 Ohio Valley Conference men's basketball standings
Conf Overall
Team W   L   PCT W   L   PCT
Belmont 18 2   .900 26 4   .867
Morehead State 17 3   .850 23 8   .742
Eastern Kentucky 15 5   .750 22 7   .759
Jacksonville State 13 6   .684 18 9   .667
Austin Peay 10 10   .500 14 13   .519
Murray State 10 10   .500 13 13   .500
Southeast Missouri State 9 11   .450 11 16   .407
SIU Edwardsville 7 12   .368 9 17   .346
Eastern Illinois 6 14   .300 9 18   .333
UT Martin 6 14   .300 8 16   .333
Tennessee Tech 5 15   .250 5 22   .185
Tennessee State 3 17   .150 4 19   .174
2021 OVC tournament winner
2020–21 Pac-12 Conference men's basketball standings
Conf Overall
Team W   L   PCT W   L   PCT
No. 17 Oregon 14 4   .778 21 7   .750
No. 9 USC 15 5   .750 25 8   .758
No. 23 Colorado 14 6   .700 23 9   .719
No. 7 UCLA 13 6   .684 22 10   .688
Arizona* 11 9   .550 17 9   .654
No. 20 Oregon State 10 10   .500 20 13   .606
Stanford 10 10   .500 14 13   .519
Utah 8 11   .421 12 13   .480
Arizona State 7 10   .412 11 14   .440
Washington State 7 12   .368 14 13   .519
Washington 4 16   .200 5 21   .192
California 3 17   .150 9 20   .310
*Ineligible for the conference and NCAA tournaments due to self-imposed postseason ban.
Conference tournament winner
Rankings from AP poll
2020–21 Patriot League men's basketball standings
Conf Overall
Team W   L   PCT W   L   PCT
North
Colgate 11 1   .917 14 2   .875
Army 7 7   .500 12 10   .545
Boston University 6 10   .375 7 11   .389
Holy Cross 5 11   .313 5 11   .313
Central
Lafayette 9 5   .643 9 6   .600
Bucknell 4 6   .400 5 7   .417
Lehigh 4 10   .286 4 11   .267
South
Navy 12 1   .923 15 3   .833
American 4 5   .444 4 6   .400
Loyola 4 10   .286 6 11   .353
2021 Patriot League tournament winner
2020–21 Southeastern Conference men's basketball standings
Conf Overall
Team W   L   PCT W   L   PCT
No. 5 Alabama 16 2   .889 26 7   .788
No. 10 Arkansas 13 4   .765 25 7   .781
LSU 11 6   .647 19 10   .655
Tennessee 10 7   .588 18 9   .667
Florida 9 7   .563 15 10   .600
Ole Miss 10 8   .556 16 12   .571
Missouri 8 8   .500 16 10   .615
Kentucky 8 9   .471 9 16   .360
Mississippi State 8 10   .444 18 15   .545
Georgia 7 11   .389 14 12   .538
Auburn* 7 11   .389 13 14   .481
South Carolina 4 12   .250 6 15   .286
Texas A&M 2 8   .200 8 10   .444
Vanderbilt 3 13   .188 9 16   .360
2021 SEC tournament winner
* Ineligible for postseason due to self-imposed postseason ban.
2020–21 Southern Conference men's basketball standings
Conf Overall
Team W   L   PCT W   L   PCT
UNC Greensboro 13 5   .722 21 9   .700
Wofford 12 5   .706 15 9   .625
Furman 10 5   .667 16 9   .640
Chattanooga 9 7   .563 18 8   .692
East Tennessee State 8 7   .533 13 12   .520
VMI 7 7   .500 13 12   .520
Mercer 8 9   .471 18 11   .621
The Citadel 5 11   .313 13 12   .520
Western Carolina 4 13   .235 11 16   .407
Samford 2 9   .182 6 13   .316
2021 SoCon tournament winner
2020–21 Southland Conference men's basketball standings
Conf Overall
Team W   L   PCT W   L   PCT
Nicholls 14 2   .875 18 7   .720
Abilene Christian 13 2   .867 24 5   .828
Sam Houston State 13 3   .813 19 9   .679
Stephen F. Austin* 12 3   .800 16 5   .762
Northwestern State 9 7   .563 11 18   .379
New Orleans 8 7   .533 10 15   .400
Lamar 6 10   .375 10 18   .357
Incarnate Word 5 9   .357 8 14   .364
Southeastern Louisiana 5 10   .333 8 18   .308
McNeese State 4 10   .286 10 14   .417
Houston Baptist 4 11   .267 6 19   .240
Central Arkansas 4 12   .250 5 19   .208
Texas A&M–CC 2 13   .133 5 19   .208
*Ineligible for postseason due to postseason ban
2021 Southland tournament winner
2020–21 SWAC men's basketball standings
Conf Overall
Team W   L   PCT W   L   PCT
Prairie View A&M 13 0   1.000 16 5   .762
Jackson State 11 0   1.000 12 6   .667
Texas Southern 10 3   .769 17 9   .654
Grambling State 9 6   .600 12 12   .500
Southern 8 6   .571 8 11   .421
Alcorn State 6 7   .462 6 13   .316
Alabama A&M* 4 9   .308 6 9   .400
Alabama State* 4 14   .222 4 14   .222
Arkansas–Pine Bluff 3 12   .200 4 21   .160
Mississippi Valley State 2 13   .133 2 22   .083
*Ineligible for postseason due to APR violations
2021 SWAC tournament winner
2020–21 Summit League men's basketball standings
Conf Overall
Team W   L   PCT W   L   PCT
South Dakota State 9 3   .750 16 7   .696
South Dakota 11 4   .733 14 11   .560
North Dakota State 11 5   .688 15 12   .556
Oral Roberts 10 5   .667 18 11   .621
North Dakota 8 8   .500 9 17   .346
Kansas City 7 7   .500 11 13   .458
Western Illinois 5 9   .357 7 15   .318
Omaha 3 11   .214 5 20   .200
Denver 1 13   .071 2 19   .095
2021 Summit League Tournament winner
2020–21 Sun Belt Conference men's basketball standings
Conf Overall
Team W   L   PCT W   L   PCT
East
Georgia State 8 4   .667 16 6   .727
Coastal Carolina 9 5   .643 18 8   .692
South Alabama 10 7   .588 17 11   .607
Appalachian State 7 8   .467 17 12   .586
Georgia Southern 7 9   .438 13 13   .500
Troy 4 12   .250 11 17   .393
West
Texas State 12 3   .800 18 7   .720
Louisiana 10 7   .588 17 9   .654
UT Arlington 9 8   .529 13 13   .500
Arkansas State 7 8   .467 11 13   .458
Little Rock 7 11   .389 11 15   .423
Louisiana–Monroe 5 13   .278 7 19   .269
2021 Sun Belt Tournament winner
2020–21 WAC men's basketball standings
Conf Overall
Team W   L   PCT W   L   PCT
Grand Canyon 9 3   .750 17 7   .708
Utah Valley 9 4   .692 11 11   .500
New Mexico State 7 6   .538 12 8   .600
California Baptist* 6 6   .500 13 10   .565
Seattle 4 5   .444 12 11   .522
Tarleton State* 5 7   .417 10 10   .500
Dixie State* 4 10   .286 8 13   .381
Texas–Rio Grande Valley 2 5   .286 9 10   .474
Chicago State 0 0   0 9   .000
* Ineligible for the 2021 NCAA tournament due to transition period
Chicago State suspended their season on December 23, 2020
2021 WAC tournament winner
2020–21 West Coast Conference men's basketball standings
Conf Overall
Team W   L   PCT W   L   PCT
No. 1 Gonzaga 15 0   1.000 31 1   .969
No. 23 BYU 10 3   .769 20 7   .741
Loyola Marymount 7 5   .583 13 9   .591
Pepperdine 7 6   .538 15 12   .556
Pacific 6 7   .462 9 9   .500
Santa Clara 4 5   .444 12 8   .600
Saint Mary's 4 6   .400 14 10   .583
San Francisco 4 9   .308 11 14   .440
San Diego 2 7   .222 3 11   .214
Portland 0 11   .000 6 15   .286
2021 WCC tournament winner
Rankings from AP poll

Award winners

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2021 Consensus All-America team

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Consensus First Team
Player Position Class Team
Jared Butler PG Junior Baylor
Cade Cunningham PG/SG Freshman Oklahoma State
Ayo Dosunmu PG Junior Illinois
Luka Garza C Senior Iowa
Corey Kispert SF Senior Gonzaga


Consensus Second Team
Player Position Class Team
Kofi Cockburn C Sophomore Illinois
Hunter Dickinson C Freshman Michigan
Evan Mobley PF/C Freshman USC
Jalen Suggs PG/SG Freshman Gonzaga
Drew Timme PF Sophomore Gonzaga

Major player of the year awards

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Major freshman of the year awards

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Major coach of the year awards

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Other major awards

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Coaching changes

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Fifty-six teams changed coaches during the season and after it ended. Two schools changed coaches between their first practice and first game of the season. One coach resigned and one died.

Team Former
coach
Interim
coach
New
coach
Reason
Abilene Christian Joe Golding Brette Tanner Golding left Abilene Christian on April 13, 2021, after ten seasons for the head coaching position at UTEP.[115] In his ten seasons as head coach, Golding led his alma mater to their first two Division I NCAA tournament appearances in school history. Associate head coach Tanner was promoted by the Wildcats to fill the vacancy the next day.[116]
Albany Will Brown Dwayne Killings Brown and Albany mutually agreed to part ways on March 1, 2021, after 20 seasons. Brown led the Great Danes to a 315–295 overall record and five America East tournament championships during his tenure.[117] Dwayne Killings, previously an assistant coach at Marquette, was hired to replace Brown on March 15.[118]
Arizona Sean Miller Tommy Lloyd Arizona parted ways with Miller on April 7, 2021, after 12 seasons. Despite his 302–109 record at UA, Miller was linked to alleged violations of NCAA rules stemming from a 2017 federal investigation into corruption in college basketball.[119] Gonzaga associate head coach Tommy Lloyd, who had previously been the designated successor to Gonzaga head coach Mark Few, was hired as the Wildcats next head coach on April 14.[120]
Arkansas–Pine Bluff George Ivory Solomon Bozeman Ivory resigned from UAPB on April 6, 2021, after 13 seasons and a 140–269 overall record.[121] The Golden Lions hired Oral Roberts assistant Bozeman on June 11.[122]
Austin Peay Matt Figger Nate James Figger left Austin Peay on March 29, 2021, after four seasons for the UTRGV head coaching job.[123] On April 2, the Governors named Duke associate head coach Nate James as their new head coach.[124]
Bethune-Cookman Ryan Ridder Reggie Theus Ridder left BCU on March 30, 2021, after three seasons for the head coaching job at UT Martin.[125] On July 3, ESPN reported that BCU had hired former NBA star Theus, also with head coaching experience with the Sacramento Kings, New Mexico State, and Cal State Northridge, in the dual role of head coach and athletic director; BCU's official announcement came on July 7.[126][127]
Binghamton Tommy Dempsey Levell Sanders Binghamton fired Dempsey on March 1, 2021, after nine seasons, in which the Bearcats went 72–194 overall and never finished higher than 6th place in the America East. Assistant coach Sanders was named the interim head coach of the team for the 2021–22 season.[128] On February 17, 2022, Sanders had the interim tag removed and was named permanent head coach of the team.[129]
Boston College Jim Christian Scott Spinelli Earl Grant Christian was fired on February 15, 2021, after 6½ seasons at Boston College, in which the Eagles were 78–132 overall, including a 3–13 overall record and a 1–9 record in ACC play this season at the time of Christian's dismissal. Assistant coach Spinelli was named interim head coach for the rest of the season.[130] On March 15, Charleston head coach Earl Grant was hired as BC's new coach.[131]
Cal State Northridge Mark Gottfried Trent Johnson Gottfried, who had completed his 3rd season at CSUN, was placed on paid administrative leave by the university, along with his coaching staff, on April 29, 2021, pending an investigation of rule violations within the program.[132] Johnson, who had been serving as the Deputy Analyst and Player Development Director at UC Berkeley for the past 2 years, was named interim head coach of the Matadors for the 2021–22 season on July 22.[133] On March 17, CSUN removed the interim tag from Johnson and named him head coach.[134]
Central Connecticut Donyell Marshall Patrick Sellers Marshall announced his resignation on March 5, 2021, after five seasons and a 43–103 overall record at Central Connecticut.[135] Fairfield assistant coach and CCSU alum Sellers was hired by the Blue Devils on May 10.[136]
Central Michigan Keno Davis Tony Barbee Central Michigan parted ways with Davis on April 5, 2021, after nine seasons and a 142–143 overall record.[137] Kentucky assistant Tony Barbee, formerly the head coach at UTEP and Auburn, was hired by the Chippewas on April 23.[138]
Chicago State Lance Irvin Gerald Gillion Irvin and Chicago State mutually agreed to part ways on July 1, 2021, after three seasons and a 7–63 overall record.[139] Samford assistant Gillion was hired by the Cougars on July 19.[140]
Cincinnati John Brannen Wes Miller Cincinnati fired Brannen after two seasons on April 9, 2021, following an internal review of unspecified allegations related to Brannen and the program. The investigation was triggered after six players entered the NCAA transfer portal within three days of the Bearcats' final game of the season.[141] The Bearcats hired UNC Greensboro head coach Wes Miller as his replacement on April 14.[142]
College of Charleston Earl Grant Pat Kelsey Grant left Charleston on March 15, 2021, after seven seasons for the Boston College head coaching job.[131] The Cougars stayed in-state for their next hire, naming Winthrop head coach Kelsey for the position on March 25.[143]
Delaware State Eric Skeeters Stan Waterman Delaware State parted ways with Skeeters on April 1, 2021, after three seasons and a 15–67 overall record.[144] Stan Waterman, head coach of Sanford School for the past 30 years, was hired by the Hornets on June 3.[145]
Denver Rodney Billups Jeff Wulbrun Denver parted ways with Billups on March 1, 2021, after five seasons and a 48–94 overall record.[146] Stanford associate head coach Wulbrun was hired by the Pioneers as their new coach on March 29.[147]
DePaul Dave Leitao Tony Stubblefield DePaul fired Leitao on March 15, 2021, after six seasons of his second stint as Blue Demons head coach (he had previously held that position from 2002 to 2005), following five straight seasons in which the Blue Demons finished last in the Big East.[148] On April 6, the Blue Demons hired Oregon assistant Stubblefield as their next head coach.[149]
East Tennessee State Jason Shay Desmond Oliver Shay resigned from ETSU on March 30, 2021, almost 11 months after he was promoted to head coach of the team.[150] On April 5, the Buccaneers hired Tennessee assistant coach Desmond Oliver as their next head coach.[151]
Eastern Illinois Jay Spoonhour Marty Simmons Eastern Illinois did not renew Spoonhour's contract on March 4, 2021, ending his nine-year tenure at the school with a 119–157 record.[152] On March 31, the Panthers hired Clemson assistant coach and former Evansville head coach Marty Simmons as Spoonhour's replacement.[153]
Eastern Michigan Rob Murphy Stan Heath Eastern Michigan parted ways with Murphy on March 17, 2021, after ten seasons and a 166–155 record.[154] On April 12, the Eagles announced the hire of former Arkansas and South Florida coach and EMU alumnus Stan Heath as their next head coach.[155]
Eastern Washington Shantay Legans David Riley On March 22, 2021, it was confirmed that Legans would leave Eastern Washington after four seasons for the head coaching job at Portland.[156] On March 25, the Eagles announced that associate head coach Riley would be elevated to the head position.[157]
Fordham Jeff Neubauer Mike DePaoli Kyle Neptune Neubauer was fired on January 26, 2021, after 5½ seasons at Fordham, in which the Rams went 61–104 overall, including a 1–7 start to the season. Assistant coach DePaoli was named interim head coach for the remainder of the season.[158] On March 30, the school named Villanova assistant coach Kyle Neptune its new head coach.[159]
George Mason Dave Paulsen Kim English George Mason dismissed Paulsen after six seasons on March 16, 2021. He finished with an overall record of 95–91 (46–54 in A-10 play) at the school.[160] On March 23, the Patriots hired former Tennessee assistant Kim English as their next head coach.[161]
Hofstra Joe Mihalich Speedy Claxton On March 19, 2021, Hofstra announced that Mihalich will transition into a new role as special advisor to the director of athletics. Mihalich spent seven seasons with a 141–92 overall record with the program, but missed the entire 2020–21 season due to an unspecified medical issue.[162] Assistant coach and former Pride star player Claxton was promoted to the head coaching position on April 7.[163]
Indiana Archie Miller Mike Woodson Indiana fired Miller on March 15, 2021, after four seasons with a 67–56 record and no NCAA tournament appearances.[164] On March 28, New York Knicks assistant and former NBA head coach Mike Woodson, an Indiana alum, was hired as the Hoosiers next head coach, signing a six-year deal.[165]
Indiana State Greg Lansing Josh Schertz Lansing's 11-year tenure at Indiana State ended on March 8, 2021, after his contract was not renewed, leaving with a 181–164 overall record.[166] On March 17, the Sycamores went to Division II for their new coach, hiring Lincoln Memorial head coach Josh Schertz.[167]
Iowa State Steve Prohm T. J. Otzelberger Iowa State and Prohm mutually agreed to part ways on March 15, 2021, after six seasons and a 97–95 overall record, including a 2–22 overall record and winless record in conference play this season.[168] Iowa State hired Otzelberger, a former Cyclone assistant coach, from UNLV on March 18, 2021.[169]
Jacksonville Tony Jasick Jordan Mincy Jacksonville fired Jasick on March 8, 2021, after seven seasons and a 95–123 overall record.[170] Florida assistant coach Mincy was hired as the Dolphins' new head coach on March 25.[171]
Lamar Tic Price Alvin Brooks Lamar parted ways with Price on March 21, 2021, after seven seasons and a 112–113 record.[172] On April 1, Lamar announced the hiring of former Cardinal player and current Houston associate head coach Brooks as head coach.[173]
Loyola–Chicago Porter Moser Drew Valentine On April 3, 2021, Moser left Loyola–Chicago after ten seasons to accept the head coaching job at Oklahoma.[174] The Ramblers promoted assistant coach Valentine to head coach that same day.[175]
Marquette Steve Wojciechowski Shaka Smart Marquette fired Wojciehowski on March 19, 2021, after seven seasons and a 128–95 overall record.[176] The Golden Eagles hired Texas head coach Shaka Smart to the same position on March 26.[177]
McNeese State Heath Schroyer John Aiken Schroyer stepped down from his head coaching position on March 11, 2021, after three seasons to become the full-time athletic director of McNeese State, having initially served as the interim AD since June 2020. Associate head coach Aiken was promoted to head coach of the Cowboys effective immediately.[178]
Minnesota Richard Pitino Ben Johnson Minnesota fired Pitino on March 15, 2021, after eight seasons. Despite two NCAA tournament appearances, along with an NIT championship, the Golden Gophers were 141–123 overall and 54–96 in conference play during his tenure.[179] On March 22, the school hired Xavier assistant coach and Minnesota alum Ben Johnson as its new head coach.[180]
New Mexico Paul Weir Richard Pitino New Mexico announced on February 26, 2021, that Weir and the school had mutually agreed to part ways at the end of the season. At the time of the announcement, the Lobos were 6–14 overall and 2–14 in conference play this season, and were 58–61 during Weir's four-year tenure.[181] On March 16, the school hired Richard Pitino, who had been fired from Minnesota less than 24 hours earlier, as its new head coach.[182]
North Carolina Roy Williams Hubert Davis On April 1, 2021, Williams announced his retirement after 33 seasons as head coach, the last 18 seasons spent at North Carolina, where the Tar Heels went 485–163 with a trip to five Final Fours and three national championships in 2005, 2009, and 2017.[183] On April 5, UNC assistant coach and former star player Hubert Davis was promoted to head coach, making him the first African-American head coach of the program.[184]
Northern Illinois Mark Montgomery Lamar Chapman Rashon Burno Montgomery was fired on January 3, 2021, after 9½ years at Northern Illinois, in which the Huskies went 124–170 overall, including a 1–7 start to the season. Assistant coach Chapman was named interim head coach for the rest of the season.[185] Arizona State assistant coach Burno was hired as NIU's new head coach on March 6.[186]
Oklahoma Lon Kruger Porter Moser On March 25, 2021, Kruger announced his retirement after 36 seasons as head coach, the last ten seasons spent at Oklahoma, where the Sooners went 195–128 with a trip to the Final Four in 2016.[187] On April 3, the Sooners hired Loyola–Chicago coach Moser as their next head coach.[174]
Pacific Damon Stoudamire Leonard Perry Stoudemire left Pacific after five seasons to join the coaching staff of the Boston Celtics and was replaced by top assistant Perry on July 7.[188]
Portland Terry Porter Ben Johnson Shantay Legans After a 43–103 overall record in 4½ seasons, including a 6–11 overall record and 0–8 conference record to start the season, Portland fired Porter on February 5, 2021. Assistant coach Johnson served as the Pilots' interim head coach for the rest of the season.[189] On March 22, it was confirmed that Portland would hire Eastern Washington head coach Legans to the head coaching position.[156]
Portland State Barret Peery Jase Coburn Peery left Portland State on April 6, 2021, after four seasons to become associate head coach at Texas Tech.[190] The Vikings promoted associate head coach Coburn to the head coaching position on April 16.[191]
Radford Mike Jones Darris Nichols Jones left Radford on April 19, 2021, after ten seasons for the head coaching job at UNC Greensboro.[192] Florida assistant coach Nichols was hired by the Highlanders on April 21.[193]
San Jose State Jean Prioleau Tim Miles San Jose State fired Prioleau on March 12, 2021, after four seasons and a 20–93 overall record.[194] The Spartans announced the hire of former North Dakota State, Colorado State, and Nebraska head coach Miles as their next head coach on April 6.[195]
South Carolina State Murray Garvin Tony Madlock SC State parted ways with Garvin on March 15, 2021, after nine seasons and an 82–168 overall record.[196] The Bulldogs named Memphis assistant coach Madlock as their new head coach on March 25.[197]
Texas Shaka Smart Chris Beard Smart left Texas on March 26, 2021, after six seasons to accept the head coaching job at Marquette.[177] The Longhorns announced on April 1 that Texas Tech head coach and Texas alumnus Beard had accepted the head coaching position.[198]
Texas A&M–CC Willis Wilson Steve Lutz The 61-year-old Wilson announced his retirement from coaching on March 24, 2021, after 28 seasons overall as head coach, with the last 11 at A&M–CC.[199] Purdue assistant coach Lutz was hired by the Islanders' as his replacement on April 6.[200]
Texas Tech Chris Beard Mark Adams Beard left Texas Tech on April 1, 2021, after five seasons to accept the head coaching job at Texas.[198] The Red Raiders elevated top assistant Adams to head coach on April 5.[201]
UMBC Ryan Odom Jim Ferry Odom left UMBC on April 5, 2021, after five seasons for the Utah State head coaching position.[202] On April 12, UMBC announced the hire of former Penn State interim coach Ferry as its next head coach.[203]
UNC Greensboro Wes Miller Mike Jones Miller left UNCG after ten seasons to accept the head coaching position at Cincinnati on April 14, 2021.[142] The Spartans hired Radford head coach Mike Jones on April 19.[192]
UNLV T. J. Otzelberger Kevin Kruger Otzelberger left UNLV on March 18, 2021, after two seasons for the Iowa State head coaching job.[169] On March 21, the Runnin' Rebels announced that current assistant coach Kruger will be promoted to the head coaching position.[204]
UT Arlington Chris Ogden Greg Young Ogden left UT Arlington on April 1, 2021, after three seasons to accept an assistant coaching position on Chris Beard's staff at his alma mater Texas.[205] The Mavericks promoted longtime assistant coach Greg Young to the head coaching position on April 6.[206]
UTEP Rodney Terry Joe Golding Terry left UTEP on April 6, 2021, after three seasons to accept an assistant coaching position on Chris Beard's staff at Texas.[207] The Miners announced the hiring of Abilene Christian head coach Golding as its next head coach on April 13.[115]
UT Martin Anthony Stewart Montez Robinson Ryan Ridder UT Martin announced Stewart's sudden death on November 15, 2020. The 50-year-old was set to start his fifth season as head coach of the Skyhawks, having amassed a 51–73 record during his tenure at the school.[2] Two days later, assistant coach Robinson, who was hired by the team in September, was named interim head coach for the 2020–21 season.[208] After Robinson was not retained at the end of the season, the school hired Bethune–Cookman head coach Ryan Ridder as its new coach on March 30.[125]
UTRGV Lew Hill Jai Steadman Matt Figger Hill died on February 7, 2021.[209] The 55-year-old was in his fifth season as head coach at Texas–Rio Grande Valley, amassing a record of 67–75 during his tenure at the school and had been preparing to step down after the season due to ongoing medical issues, including a bout with COVID. Four days after Hill's death, assistant coach Steadman was named interim head coach of the Vaqueros for the rest of the season.[210] After the season ended, the school hired Austin Peay head coach Figger on March 29.[123]
Utah Larry Krystkowiak Craig Smith Utah fired Krystowiak on March 16, 2021, after ten seasons with an overall record of 183–139.[211] The Utes hired Craig Smith from cross-state rival Utah State as their next head coach on March 27.[212]
Utah State Craig Smith Ryan Odom Smith left Utah State after three seasons to take the head coaching position at cross-state rival Utah on March 27, 2021.[212] The Aggies announced the hire of UMBC head coach Odom as their next head coach on April 5.[202]
Western Carolina Mark Prosser Justin Gray Prosser left Western Carolina on April 2, 2021, after three seasons for the head coaching position at Winthrop.[213] Ironically enough, the Catamounts hired Justin Gray, a former Winthrop assistant coach who had followed Pat Kelsey to the College of Charleston, on April 13.[214]
Wichita State Gregg Marshall Isaac Brown Marshall, the program's winningest head coach with 331 wins, resigned from Wichita State on November 17, 2020, after 13 seasons following an investigation into reports of physical and verbal abuse of players. Assistant coach Brown was initially named the interim head coach of the Shockers for the 2020–21 season,[215] and had the interim tag removed and was officially named the new head coach on February 26, 2021.[216]
Winthrop Pat Kelsey Mark Prosser Kelsey left Winthrop on March 25, 2021, after nine seasons for the head coaching position at Charleston.[143] On April 2, Winthrop announced the hiring of former Eagle assistant coach Prosser from Western Carolina as their next head coach.[213]

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