1990–91 NCAA Division I men's basketball season
Basketball season
The 1990–91 NCAA Division I men's basketball season began in November 1990 and ended with the Final Four at the Hoosier Dome in Indianapolis, Indiana on April 1, 1991. The Duke Blue Devils won their first NCAA national championship with a 72–65 victory over the Kansas Jayhawks .
Season headlines
The Patriot League began play, with seven original members.
In a game on January 5, 1991, between two teams specializing in the fast-break offense, Kevin Bradshaw of U.S.International set a new NCAA record for points scored by a single player against an NCAA Division I opponent, scoring 72 points in a 186–140 loss to Loyola Marymount . Bradshaw broke LSU shooting guard Pete Maravich 's record of 69 points, set in a February 1970 game against Alabama .[ 1] [ 2]
In the 1991 NCAA tournament , a No. 15 seed defeated a No. 2 seed for the first time in tournament history, when Richmond topped Syracuse 73–69 in a first-round game.[ 3]
UNLV was the first team since the 1975–76 Indiana Hoosiers to enter the NCAA tournament unbeaten. The Runnin' Rebels reached 34–0 (and 45 straight wins dating to the previous season ) before losing 79–77 to Duke in the national semifinals.
Eddie Sutton of Oklahoma State became the first head coach to take four different teams to the NCAA tournament. He had done it previously with Creighton in 1974 , Arkansas in 1977 , and Kentucky in 1986 .[ 4]
North Carolina's Dean Smith became the first head coach to take a school to the NCAA tournament's Final Four in four different decades. He coached North Carolina to the Final Four 11 times between 1967 and 1997 .[ 4]
Duke won its first national championship in its ninth (and fourth consecutive) Final Four appearance.
The American South Conference disbanded at the end of the season.
Major rule changes
Beginning in 1990–91, the following rule changes were implemented:
Players fouled in the act of shooting a missed three-pointer received three free throws instead of the previous two.
Season outlook
Pre-season polls
The top 25 from the AP Poll and Coaches Poll during the pre-season.[ 5]
Conference membership changes
Regular season
Conferences
Conference winners and tournaments
Conference
Regular season first place
Conference player of the year
Conference Coach of the Year
Conference tournament
Tournament venue (city)
Tournament winner
American South Conference
Arkansas State & New Orleans [ a]
Tank Collins , New Orleans
Nelson Catalina , Arkansas State
1991 American South Conference men's basketball tournament
Lakefront Arena (New Orleans, LA )
Louisiana Tech
Atlantic 10 Conference
Rutgers
Keith Hughes , Rutgers
John Carroll , Duquesne
1991 Atlantic 10 men's basketball tournament
Palestra (Philadelphia, PA )
Penn State
Atlantic Coast Conference
Duke
Rodney Monroe , NC State
Dave Odom , Wake Forest
1991 ACC men's basketball tournament
Charlotte Coliseum Charlotte, NC
North Carolina
Big East Conference
Syracuse
Billy Owens , Syracuse
Jim Boeheim , Syracuse
1991 Big East men's basketball tournament
Madison Square Garden (New York, NY )
Seton Hall
Big Eight Conference
Kansas & Oklahoma State [ a]
Byron Houston , Oklahoma State & Doug Smith , Missouri
Danny Nee , Nebraska
1991 Big Eight Conference men's basketball tournament
Kemper Arena (Kansas City, MO )
Missouri
Big Sky Conference
Montana
Kevin Kearney , Montana
Stew Morrill , Montana
1991 Big Sky Conference men's basketball tournament
Dahlberg Arena (Missoula, MT )
Montana
Big South Conference
Coastal Carolina
Tony Dunkin , Coastal Carolina
Oliver Purnell , Radford
1991 Big South Conference men's basketball tournament
Civic Center of Anderson (Anderson, SC )
Coastal Carolina
Big Ten Conference
Indiana & Ohio State
Jim Jackson , Ohio State
Randy Ayers , Ohio State
No Tournament
Big West Conference
UNLV
Larry Johnson , UNLV
Jerry Tarkanian , UNLV
1991 Big West Conference men's basketball tournament
Long Beach Arena (Long Beach, CA )
UNLV
Colonial Athletic Association
James Madison
Steve Hood , James Madison
Dick Tarrant , Richmond
1991 CAA men's basketball tournament
Richmond Coliseum (Richmond, VA )
Richmond
East Coast Conference
Towson State
Devin Boyd , Towson State
Terry Truax , Towson State
1991 East Coast Conference men's basketball tournament
Towson Center (Towson, MD )
Towson State
Ivy League
Princeton
Kit Mueller , Princeton
Not named
No Tournament
Metro Conference
Southern Miss
Clarence Weatherspoon , Southern Miss
Perry Clark , Tulane
1991 Metro Conference men's basketball tournament
Roanoke Civic Center (Roanoke, VA )
Florida State
Metro Atlantic Athletic Conference
La Salle & Siena [ a]
Marc Brown , Siena
Ted Fiore , Saint Peter's
1991 MAAC men's basketball tournament
Knickerbocker Arena (Albany, NY )
Saint Peter's
Mid-American Conference
Eastern Michigan
Marcus Kennedy , Eastern Michigan
Ben Braun , Eastern Michigan
1991 MAC men's basketball tournament
Cobo Arena (Detroit, MI )
Eastern Michigan
Mid-Continent Conference
Northern Illinois
Tony Bennett , Wisconsin–Green Bay
Jim Molinari , Northern Illinois
1991 Mid-Continent Conference men's basketball tournament
Brown County Veterans Memorial Arena (Green Bay, WI )
Wisconsin–Green Bay
Mid-Eastern Athletic Conference
Coppin State
Larry Stewart , Coppin State
Fang Mitchell , Coppin State
1991 MEAC men's basketball tournament
Norfolk Scope (Norfolk, VA )
Florida A&M
Midwestern Collegiate Conference
Xavier
Darin Archbold , Butler
Barry Collier , Butler
1991 Midwestern Collegiate Conference men's basketball tournament
UD Arena (Dayton, OH )
Xavier
Missouri Valley Conference
Creighton
Chad Gallagher , Creighton
Tates Locke , Indiana State
1991 Missouri Valley Conference men's basketball tournament
Kiel Auditorium (St. Louis, MO )
Creighton
North Atlantic Conference
Northeastern
Matt Johnson , Vermont
Tom Brennan , Vermont
1991 North Atlantic Conference men's basketball tournament
Matthews Arena (Boston, MA )
Northeastern
Northeast Conference
Fairleigh Dickinson & Saint Francis (PA) [ a]
Mike Iuzzolino , Saint Francis (PA)
Rich Zvosec , St. Francis (NY)
1991 Northeast Conference men's basketball tournament
DeGol Arena (Loretto, PA )
Saint Francis (PA)
Ohio Valley Conference
Murray State
Popeye Jones , Murray State
Dave Loos , Austin Peay
1991 Ohio Valley Conference men's basketball tournament
Racer Arena (Murray, KY )
Murray State
Pacific-10 Conference
Arizona
Terrell Brandon , Oregon
Kelvin Sampson , Washington State
No Tournament
Patriot League
Fordham
Damon Lopez , Fordham
Nick Macarchuk , Fordham
1991 Patriot League men's basketball tournament
Hart Center (Worcester, MA )
Fordham
Southeastern Conference
LSU & Mississippi State
Shaquille O'Neal , LSU
Rick Pitino , Kentucky
1991 SEC men's basketball tournament
Memorial Gymnasium (Nashville, TN )
Alabama
Southern Conference
East Tennessee State & Furman [ a]
Keith Jennings , East Tennessee State
Butch Estes , Furman
1991 Southern Conference men's basketball tournament
Asheville Civic Center (Asheville, NC )
East Tennessee State
Southland Conference
Northeast Louisiana
Carlos Funchess , Northeast Louisiana & Anthony Jones , Northeast Louisiana
Ned Fowler , Stephen F. Austin
1991 Southland Conference men's basketball tournament
Fant–Ewing Coliseum (Monroe, LA )
Northeast Louisiana
Southwest Conference
Arkansas
Oliver Miller , Arkansas
Nolan Richardson , Arkansas
1991 Southwest Conference men's basketball tournament
Reunion Arena (Dallas, TX )
Arkansas
Southwestern Athletic Conference
Jackson State
Steve Rogers , Alabama State
Andy Stoglin , Jackson State
1991 SWAC men's basketball tournament
Health and Physical Education Arena (Houston, TX )
Jackson State
Sun Belt Conference
South Alabama
Chris Gatling , Old Dominion
Ronnie Arrow , South Alabama
1991 Sun Belt Conference men's basketball tournament
Mobile Civic Center (Mobile, AL )
South Alabama
Trans America Athletic Conference
Texas–San Antonio
Patrick Greer , Centenary
Tommy Vardeman , Centenary
1991 TAAC men's basketball tournament
Edmunds Center (DeLand, FL )
Georgia State
West Coast Athletic Conference
Pepperdine
Doug Christie , Pepperdine
Tom Asbury , Pepperdine
1991 West Coast Conference men's basketball tournament
Toso Pavilion (Santa Clara, CA )
Pepperdine
Western Athletic Conference
Utah
Josh Grant , Utah
Rick Majerus , Utah
1991 WAC men's basketball tournament
Arena-Auditorium (Laramie, WY )
BYU
^ a b c d e Top seed in conference tournament.
Conference standings
1990-91 Ivy League men's basketball standings
Conf
Overall
Team
W
L
PCT
W
L
PCT
No. 18 Princeton
14
–
0
1.000
24
–
3
.889
Yale
9
–
5
.643
15
–
11
.577
Cornell
6
–
8
.429
13
–
13
.500
Brown
6
–
8
.429
11
–
15
.423
Harvard
6
–
8
.429
9
–
17
.346
Penn
6
–
8
.429
9
–
17
.346
Columbia
5
–
9
.357
7
–
19
.269
Dartmouth
4
–
10
.286
9
–
17
.346
Rankings from AP Poll [ 9]
1990–91 Southwest Conference men's basketball standings
Conf
Overall
Team
W
L
PCT
W
L
PCT
No. 2 Arkansas †
15
–
1
.938
34
–
4
.895
No. 23 Texas
13
–
3
.813
23
–
9
.719
Houston
10
–
6
.625
18
–
11
.621
TCU
9
–
7
.563
18
–
10
.643
Rice
9
–
7
.563
16
–
14
.533
SMU
6
–
10
.375
12
–
17
.414
Baylor
4
–
12
.250
12
–
15
.444
Texas Tech
4
–
12
.250
8
–
23
.258
Texas A&M
2
–
14
.125
8
–
21
.276
† 1991 SWC tournament winner Rankings from AP Poll
Division I independents
A total of 17 college teams played as Division I independents . Among them, DePaul (20–9) had both the best winning percentage (.690) and the most wins.[ 13]
Saint Joseph's and Temple both finished with 3–1 records in head-to-head competition among the Philadelphia Big 5. After this season, the Big 5 dropped its full round-robin schedule in which each team met each other team once, which it had used since its first season of competition in 1955–56 . Instead, each team played only two games against other Big 5 members from the 1991–92 season through the 1998–99 season . The Big 5 did not revive its full round-robin schedule until 1999–2000 season .
Statistical leaders
Postseason tournaments
NCAA tournament
National Semifinals
National Championship Game
E1
North Carolina
73
S3
Kansas
79
S3
Kansas
65
M2
Duke
72
M2
Duke
79
W1
UNLV
77
National Invitation tournament
NIT Semifinals and Final
Semifinals
Finals
Oklahoma
88
Colorado
78
Oklahoma
72
Stanford
78
Massachusetts
71
Stanford
78
Third place game
Colorado
98
Massachusetts
91
Award winners
Consensus All-American teams
Major player of the year awards
Major coach of the year awards
Other major awards
Coaching changes
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References
^ "72-Point Performance Erases Maravich's Record," The New York Times , January 7, 1991.
^ Carter, Bob (November 19, 2003). "Maravich scored at will" . espn.com . ESPN Classic. Retrieved August 30, 2024 .
^ "Playing Rules History" (PDF) . ncaa.org . NCAA. p. 12. Retrieved June 25, 2024 .
^ a b "Playing Rules History" (PDF) . ncaa.org . NCAA. p. 13. Retrieved June 25, 2024 .
^ *ESPN College Basketball Encyclopedia: The Complete History of the Men's Game . Random House . 2009. p. 976. ISBN 978-0-345-51392-2 .
^ sports-reference.com 1990-91 American South Conference Season Summary
^ sports-reference.com 1990-91 Big East Conference Season Summary
^ sports-reference.com 1990-91 Colonial Athletic Association Season Summary
^ sports-reference.com 1990-91 Ivy Group Season Summary
^ sports-reference.com 1990-91 Ohio Valley Conference Season Summary
^ "2017-18 Men's Basketball Media Guide" . Pac-12 Conference. p. 72. Retrieved February 16, 2018 .
^ sports-reference.com 1990-91 Southeastern Conference Season Summary
^ "1990-91 Men's Independent Season Summary" . Sports Reference . Retrieved August 28, 2024 .