2007–08 Big East Conference men's basketball season

The 2007–08 Big East Conference men's basketball season was the 29th in conference history, and involved its 16 full-time member schools.

2007–08 Big East Conference Men's Basketball Season
LeagueNCAA Division I
SportBasketball
DurationNovember 7, 2007
through March 15, 2008
Teams16
TV partnerESPN
Regular Season
ChampionGeorgetown (15–3)
Season MVPLuke HarangodyNotre Dame
Tournament
ChampionsPittsburgh
Finals MVPSam Young – Pittsburgh
Basketball seasons
2007–08 Big East men's basketball standings
Conf.Overall
TeamW L PCTW L PCT
No. 8 Georgetown153 .833286  .824
No. 13 Louisville144 .778279  .750
No. 15 Notre Dame144 .778258  .758
No. 16 Connecticut135 .722249  .727
West Virginia117 .6112611  .703
No. 25 Marquette117 .6112510  .714
No. 17 Pittsburgh108 .5562710  .730
Villanova99 .5002213  .629
Syracuse99 .5002114  .600
Cincinnati810 .4441319  .406
Seton Hall711 .3891715  .531
Providence612 .3331516  .484
*DePaul612 .3331119  .367
*St. John's513 .2781119  .367
*South Florida315 .1671219  .387
*Rutgers315 .1671120  .355
2008 Big East tournament winner
As of April 7, 2008[1]
Rankings from AP Poll
*Did not qualify for 2008 Big East tournament.

Georgetown was the regular-season champion with a record of 15–3. Pittsburgh won the Big East tournament championship.

Season summary & highlights

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  • Georgetown was the regular-season champion with a record of 15–3. It was Georgetown's ninth conference championship or co-championship, fourth outright championship, and second consecutive championship.
  • Pittsburgh won its second Big East tournament championship and first since 2003.
  • The Big East regular-season schedule expanded from 16 to 18 games.
  • The Big East introduced its Sixth Man of the Year award, presented at the end of each season to the best reserve player of the year.

Head coaches

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School Coach Season Notes
CincinnatiMick Cronin2nd
ConnecticutJim Calhoun22nd
DePaulJerry Wainwright3rd
GeorgetownJohn Thompson III4th
LouisvilleRick Pitino5th
MarquetteTom Crean6thResigned April 1, 2008
Notre DameMike Brey8thBig East Coach of the Year (2nd award)
PittsburghJamie Dixon5th
ProvidenceTim Welsh10thFired March 15, 2008
RutgersFred Hill2nd
St. John'sNorm Roberts4th
Seton HallBobby Gonzalez2nd
South FloridaStan Heath1st
SyracuseJim Boeheim32nd
VillanovaJay Wright7th
West VirginiaBob Huggins1st

Rankings

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Georgetown was ranked in the Associated Press poll Top 25 all season, reaching No. 5 and finishing at No. 8. Marquette spent all but one week in the Top 25 and finished at No. 25. Connecticut, Louisville, Notre Dame, and Pittsburgh also appeared in the Top 25 and finished the season as ranked teams. Syracuse, Villanova, and West Virginia also spent time in the Top 25.

2007–08 Big East Conference Weekly Rankings
Key: ██ Increase in ranking. ██ Decrease in ranking.
AP Poll[2]Pre11/1211/1911/2612/312/1012/1712/2412/311/71/141/211/282/42/112/182/253/33/10Final
Cincinnati
Connecticut 19 17 13 15 13 15 16
DePaul
Georgetown 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 8 7 7 5 9 6 6 8 12 11 11 9 8
Louisville 6 6 6 12 14 22 23 18 13 12 13 13
Marquette 11 10 11 13 11 10 10 12 10 15 13 21 17 16 25 21 21 25 25
Notre Dame 22 20 21 17 19 14 15
Pittsburgh 22 19 17 14 12 11 11 6 13 20 15 13 18 21 22 17
Providence
Rutgers
St. John's
Seton Hall
South Florida
Syracuse 21
Villanova 24 20 25 23 20 18 17 19 25 18
West Virginia 24 23

Regular-season statistical leaders

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Postseason

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Big East tournament

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Seeding

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Teams were seeded in the Big East tournament based on conference record and tiebreakers. The No. 5 through No. 12 seeds played in the first round, and the No. 1 through No. 4 seeds received byes into the quarterfinal round. Teams which finished below 12th place in the conference after the application as necessary of tiebreakers did not qualify for the tournament

Seeding was (1) Georgetown, (2) Louisville, (3) Notre Dame, (4) Connecticut, (5) West Virginia, (6) Marquette, (7) Pittsburgh, (8) Villanova, (9) Syracuse, (10) Cincinnati, (11) Seton Hall, and (12) Providence. By finishing below 12th place, DePaul, Rutgers, St. John's, and South Florida did not qualify for the tournament.

Bracket

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First round
March 12, 2008
Quarterfinals
March 13, 2008
Semifinals
March 14, 2008
Championship Game
March 15, 2008
            
1 #9 Georgetown 82
8 Villanova 63
8 Villanova 82
9 Syracuse 63
1 #9 Georgetown 72
5 West Virginia 55
4 #15 Connecticut 72
5 West Virginia 78
5 West Virginia 58
12 Providence 53
1 #9 Georgetown 65
7 Pittsburgh 74
3 #14 Notre Dame 79
6 #25 Marquette 89
6 #25 Marquette 67
11 Seton Hall 54
6 #25 Marquette 61
7 Pittsburgh 68
2 #13 Louisville 69
7 Pittsburgh 76OT
7 Pittsburgh 70
10 Cincinnati 64

NCAA tournament

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Eight Big East teams received bids to the NCAA Tournament. Connecticut lost in the first round and Georgetown, Marquette, Notre Dame, and Pittsburgh in the second round. Villanova and West Virginia were defeated in the regional semifinals and Louisville in the regional finals.

School Region Seed Round 1 Round 2 Sweet 16 Elite 8
Louisville East 3 14 Boise State, W 79–61 6 Oklahoma, W 78–48 2 Tennessee, W 79–60 1 North Carolina, L 83–73
West Virginia West 7 10 Arizona, W 75–65 2 Duke, W 73–67 3 Xavier, L 79–75(OT)
Villanova Midwest 12 5 Clemson, W 75–69 13 Siena, W 84–72 1 Kansas, L 72–57
Georgetown Midwest 2 15 UMBC, W 66–47 10 Davidson, L 74–70
Pittsburgh South 4 13 Oral Roberts, W 82–63 5 Michigan State, L 65–54
Notre Dame East 5 12 George Mason, W 68–50 4 Washington State, L 61–41
Marquette South 6 11 Kentucky, W 74–66 3 Stanford, L 82–81(OT)
Connecticut West 4 13 San Diego, L 70–69(OT)

National Invitation Tournament

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Syracuse received a bid to the National Invitation Tournament. Seeded No. 1 in the in one of the tournament's unnamed brackets, the Orange lost in the quarterfinals.

School Seed Round 1 Round 2 Quarterfinals
Syracuse 1 8 Robert Morris, W 87–81 5 Maryland, W 88–72 2 UMass, L 81–77

College Basketball Invitational

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Cincinnati accepted a bid to the inaugural College Basketball Invitational. The Bearcats lost in the first round.

School Region Seed Round 1
Cincinnati Midwest 4 1 Bradley, L 70–67

Awards and honors

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Big East Conference

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Player of the Year:

Defensive Player of the Year:

Co-Rookies of the Year:

Sixth Man of the Year:

Most Improved Player:

Coach of the Year:

All-Big East First Team

All-Big East Second Team:

Big East All-Rookie Team:

All-Americans

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The following players were selected to the 2008 Associated Press All-America teams.

Consensus All-America Second Team:

  • Roy Hibbert, Georgetown, Key Stats: 13.4 ppg, 6.4 rpg, 1.9 apg, 2.2 bpg, 60.9 FG%, 454 points

Second Team All-America:

  • Luke Harangody, Notre Dame, Key Stats: 20.4 ppg, 10.6 rpg, 1.7 apg, 50.0 FG%, 33.3 3P%, 672 points
  • Roy Hibbert, Georgetown, Key Stats: 13.4 ppg, 6.4 rpg, 1.9 apg, 2.2 bpg, 60.9 FG%, 454 points

AP Honorable Mention

See also

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References

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