1975–76 NCAA Division I men's basketball season
Basketball season
The 1975–76 NCAA Division I men's basketball season began in November 1975, progressed through the regular season and conference tournaments, and concluded with the 1976 NCAA Men's Division I Basketball Tournament Championship Game on March 29, 1976, at the Spectrum in Philadelphia , Pennsylvania . The Indiana Hoosiers won their third NCAA national championship with a 86–68 victory over the Michigan Wolverines .
Season headlines
Season outlook
Pre-season polls
The top 20 from the AP Poll during the pre-season.[ 5] [ 6]
Conference membership changes
Regular season
Conferences
Conference winners and tournaments
Conference
Regular season winner[ 7]
Conference player of the year
Conference tournament
Tournament venue (City)
Tournament winner
Atlantic Coast Conference
North Carolina
Mitch Kupchak , North Carolina [ 8]
1976 ACC men's basketball tournament
Capital Centre (Landover, Maryland )
Virginia
Big Eight Conference
Missouri
Willie Smith , Missouri [ 9]
No Tournament
Big Sky Conference
Boise State , Idaho State , & Weber State
None selected
1976 Big Sky Conference men's basketball tournament
Swenson Gym (Ogden, Utah )
Boise State
Big Ten Conference
Indiana
None Selected
No Tournament
East Coast Conference
Saint Joseph's (East)Lafayette (West)
Todd Tripucka , Lafayette
1976 East Coast Conference men's basketball tournament
The Palestra (Philadelphia, Pennsylvania )
Hofstra
Eastern College Athletic Conference (ECAC)
Division I ECAC members played as independents during the regular season (see note)
1976 ECAC Metro Region tournament
Jadwin Gymnasium (Princeton , New Jersey )
Rutgers
1976 ECAC New England Region tournament
Springfield Civic Center (Springfield, Massachusetts )
Connecticut
1976 ECAC Southern Region tournament
WVU Coliseum (Morgantown , West Virginia )
Georgetown
1976 ECAC Upstate Region tournament
Manley Field House (Syracuse, New York )
Syracuse
Ivy League
Princeton
Armond Hill , Princeton [ 10]
No Tournament
Metro Conference
Tulane
Gary Yoder , Cincinnati
1976 Metro Conference men's basketball tournament
Freedom Hall (Louisville, Kentucky )
Cincinnati
Mid-American Conference
Western Michigan
Jeff Tyson , Western Michigan [ 11]
No Tournament
Missouri Valley Conference
Wichita State
Mike Glenn , Southern Illinois
No Tournament
Ohio Valley Conference
Western Kentucky
Johnny Britt , Western Kentucky , & Tom Sisneros , Middle Tennessee
1976 Ohio Valley Conference men's basketball tournament
E.A. Diddle Arena (Bowling Green , Kentucky ) (Semifinals and Finals)
Western Kentucky
Pacific-8 Conference
UCLA
Ron Lee , Oregon
No Tournament
Pacific Coast Athletic Association
Long Beach State & Cal State Fullerton
Steve Copp , San Diego State , & Greg Bunch , Cal State Fullerton
1976 Pacific Coast Athletic Association men's basketball tournament
Stockton Memorial Civic Auditorium (Stockton, California )
San Diego State
Southeastern Conference
Alabama
Bernard King , Tennessee [ 12]
No Tournament
Southern Conference
VMI
Rodney McKeever ,The Citadel [ 13]
1976 Southern Conference men's basketball tournament
Greenville Memorial Auditorium (Greenville , South Carolina ) (Semifinals and Finals)
VMI [ 14]
Southland Conference
Louisiana Tech
Mike McConathy , Louisiana Tech [ 15]
No Tournament
Southwest Conference
Texas A&M
Ira Terrell , SMU [ 16]
1976 Southwest Conference men's basketball tournament
Moody Coliseum (Dallas, Texas )
Texas Tech
West Coast Athletic Conference
Pepperdine
Marcos Leite , Pepperdine
No Tournament
Western Athletic Conference
Arizona
None Selected
No Tournament
Yankee Conference
Massachusetts
None Selected
No Tournament
NOTE: From 1975 to 1981 , the Eastern College Athletic Conference (ECAC), a loosely organized sports federation of colleges and universities in the Northeastern United States , organized Division I ECAC regional tournaments for those of its members that were independents in basketball. Each 1976 tournament winner received an automatic bid to the 1976 NCAA Men's Division I Basketball Tournament in the same way that the tournament champions of conventional athletic conferences did.[ 17]
Conference standings
1975–76 Ivy League men's basketball standings
Conf
Overall
Team
W
L
PCT
W
L
PCT
Princeton
14
–
0
1.000
22
–
5
.815
Penn
11
–
3
.786
17
–
9
.654
Dartmouth
7
–
7
.500
16
–
10
.615
Columbia
6
–
8
.429
8
–
17
.320
Brown
6
–
8
.429
7
–
19
.269
Yale
5
–
9
.357
7
–
21
.250
Cornell
4
–
10
.286
8
–
18
.308
Harvard
3
–
11
.214
8
–
18
.308
Rankings from AP Poll [ 19]
1975–76 Southeastern Conference men's basketball standings
Conf
Overall
Team
W
L
PCT
W
L
PCT
No. 6 Alabama
15
–
3
.833
23
–
5
.821
No. 13 Tennessee
14
–
4
.778
21
–
6
.778
Vanderbilt
12
–
6
.667
16
–
11
.593
Kentucky
11
–
7
.611
20
–
10
.667
Auburn
11
–
7
.611
16
–
10
.615
Florida
7
–
11
.389
12
–
14
.462
Georgia
7
–
11
.389
12
–
15
.444
Mississippi State
6
–
12
.333
13
–
13
.500
LSU
5
–
13
.278
12
–
14
.462
Ole Miss
2
–
16
.111
6
–
21
.222
Rankings from AP Poll [ 23]
1975–76 Southwest Conference men's basketball standings
Conf
Overall
Team
W
L
PCT
W
L
PCT
Texas A&M
14
–
2
.875
21
–
6
.778
No. 16 Texas Tech †
13
–
3
.813
25
–
6
.806
SMU
10
–
6
.625
16
–
12
.571
Arkansas
9
–
7
.563
19
–
9
.679
Baylor
8
–
8
.500
12
–
15
.444
Houston
7
–
9
.438
17
–
11
.607
TCU
6
–
10
.375
11
–
16
.407
Texas
4
–
12
.250
9
–
17
.346
Rice
1
–
15
.063
3
–
24
.111
† 1976 SWC tournament winner Rankings from AP Poll
1975-76 WAC men's basketball standings
Conf
Overall
Team
W
L
PCT
W
L
PCT
No. 15 Arizona
11
–
3
.786
24
–
9
.727
UTEP
9
–
5
.643
19
–
7
.731
Utah
9
–
5
.643
19
–
8
.704
New Mexico
8
–
6
.571
16
–
11
.593
BYU
6
–
8
.429
12
–
14
.462
Colorado State
6
–
8
.429
10
–
14
.417
Arizona State
5
–
9
.357
16
–
11
.593
Wyoming
2
–
12
.143
10
–
17
.370
Rankings from AP Poll
Division I independents
A total of 77 college teams played as Division I independents . Among them, Rutgers (31–2) had both the best winning percentage (.939) and the most wins.[ 26]
Saint Joseph's and Villanova both finished with 3–1 records in head-to-head competition among the Philadelphia Big 5.
Statistical leaders
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Post-season tournaments
NCAA tournament
Final Four
National semifinals
National finals
E
Rutgers
70
MW
Michigan
86
MW
Michigan
68
ME
Indiana
86
ME
Indiana
65
W
UCLA
51
Third place
E
Rutgers
92
W
UCLA
106
National Invitation tournament
Semifinals & finals
Awards
Consensus All-American teams
Major player of the year awards
Naismith Award : Scott May , Indiana
Helms Player of the Year : Kent Benson , Indiana , & Scott May , Indiana
Associated Press Player of the Year : Scott May , Indiana
UPI Player of the Year : Scott May , Indiana
NABC Player of the Year : Scott May , Indiana
Oscar Robertson Trophy (USBWA ): Adrian Dantley , Notre Dame
Adolph Rupp Trophy : Scott May , Indiana
Sporting News Player of the Year : Scott May , Indiana
Major coach of the year awards
Other major awards
Coaching changes
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