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2003–04 NCAA Division I men's basketball season

Basketball season


Basketball season

FieldValue
year2003
imageNCAA logo.svg
preseason_ap[Connecticut Huskies](2003-04-connecticut-huskies-men-s-basketball-team)
regular_seasonNovember 10, 2003–
March 14, 2004
tourney_startMarch 16
nc_dateApril 5, 2004
champ_stadAlamodome
champ_citySan Antonio, Texas
champ[Connecticut Huskies](2003-04-connecticut-huskies-men-s-basketball-team)
nit_champ[Michigan Wolverines](2003-04-michigan-wolverines-men-s-basketball-team)
playeroftheyearJameer Nelson, [St. Joseph's Hawks](2003-04-saint-joseph-s-hawks-men-s-basketball-team)

March 14, 2004

The 2003–04 NCAA Division I men's basketball season began on November 10, 2003, progressed through the regular season and conference tournaments, and concluded with the 2004 NCAA Men's Division I Basketball Tournament Championship Game on April 5, 2004, at the Alamodome in San Antonio, Texas. The Connecticut Huskies won their second NCAA national championship with an 82–73 victory over the Georgia Tech Yellow Jackets.

Season headlines

  • The preseason AP All-American team was named on November 12. Emeka Okafor of Connecticut was the leading vote-getter (71 of 72 votes). The rest of the team included Jameer Nelson of Saint Joseph's (49 votes), Rickey Paulding of Missouri (37), Ike Diogu of Arizona State (34) and Raymond Felton of North Carolina (24).
  • The National Invitation Tournament (NIT) abolished its third-place game between the teams which lost in the semifinals. The tournament had included a third-place game from 1938 through 1981 and again from 1984 through 2003.

Major rule changes

Beginning in 2003–04, the following rules changes were implemented:

  • Officials could consult courtside monitor at the end of either half or any extra period to determine: (1) if a field-goal try beat the horn; (2) whether a shot-clock violation at the end of the first half beat the horn; or, (3) whether a shot-clock violation that would determine the outcome of a game beat the horn. The officials also could use a courtside monitor to correct a timer’s mistake or to determine if the game clock or shot clock expired at or near the end of a period.
  • A team would have control when a player of that team had disposal of the ball for a throw-in.

Season outlook

Pre-season polls

The top 25 from the AP and ESPN/USA Today Coaches Polls November 13, 2003.

**Associated Press**RankingTeam
1[Connecticut](2003-04-connecticut-huskies-men-s-basketball-team) (69)
2[Duke](2003-04-duke-blue-devils-men-s-basketball-team) (1)
3Michigan State (1)
4Arizona
5Missouri
6Kansas (1)
7Syracuse
8Florida
9North Carolina
10Kentucky
11Texas
12Illinois
13St. Joseph's
14Oklahoma
15Wisconsin
16Gonzaga
17Louisville
18Cincinnati
19Wake Forest
20[Stanford](2003-04-stanford-cardinal-men-s-basketball-team)
21Notre Dame
22Pittsburgh
23Marquette
24North Carolina State
25Oklahoma State

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**ESPN/USA Today Coaches**RankingTeam
1[Connecticut](2003-04-connecticut-huskies-men-s-basketball-team) (25)
2[Duke](2003-04-duke-blue-devils-men-s-basketball-team) (3)
3Michigan State (1)
4Arizona
5Kansas
6Missouri
7Syracuse
8Florida
9Kentucky
10North Carolina
11Texas
12Gonzaga
13Illinois
14Wisconsin
15Oklahoma
16Louisville
17[Stanford](2003-04-stanford-cardinal-men-s-basketball-team)
18St. Joseph's
19Cincinnati
Notre Dame
21Wake Forest
22Pittsburgh
23Marquette
24Oklahoma State
25Maryland

|}

Conference membership changes

These schools joined new conferences for the 2003–04 season.

SchoolFormer conferenceNew conference
NCAA Division I independentBig South Conference
NCAA Division I independentMid-Continent Conference
Big South ConferenceSouthern Conference
Atlantic Sun ConferenceOhio Valley Conference
NCAA Division I IndependentAtlantic Sun Conference
Northeast ConferenceAmerica East Conference
NCAA Division I independentDiscontinued athletic programs
Atlantic Sun ConferenceOhio Valley Conference
Scenic West Athletic Conference (NJCAA)NCAA Division I Independent
Southern ConferenceBig South Conference

Regular season

Conferences

Conference winners and tournaments

ConferenceRegular
Season WinnerConference
Player of the YearConference
TournamentTournament
Venue (City)Tournament
winner
America East ConferenceBoston UniversityTaylor Coppenrath, Vermont[2004 America East men's basketball tournament](2004-america-east-men-s-basketball-tournament)Walter Brown Arena
(Boston, Massachusetts)
(Except Finals)Vermont
Atlantic 10 ConferenceSt. Joseph's (East)
Dayton (West)Jameer Nelson, St. Joseph's[2004 Atlantic 10 men's basketball tournament](2004-atlantic-10-men-s-basketball-tournament)University of Dayton Arena
(Dayton, Ohio)Xavier
Atlantic Coast Conference[Duke](2003-04-duke-blue-devils-men-s-basketball-team)Julius Hodge, North Carolina State[2004 ACC men's basketball tournament](2004-acc-men-s-basketball-tournament)Greensboro Coliseum
(Greensboro, North Carolina)Maryland
Atlantic Sun ConferenceTroyGreg Davis, Troy[2004 Atlantic Sun men's basketball tournament](2004-atlantic-sun-men-s-basketball-tournament)Curb Event Center
(Nashville, Tennessee)Central Florida
Big 12 Conference[Oklahoma State](2003-04-oklahoma-state-cowboys-men-s-basketball-team)Tony Allen, Oklahoma State[2004 Big 12 men's basketball tournament](2004-big-12-men-s-basketball-tournament)American Airlines Center
(Dallas, Texas)Oklahoma State{{Cite newsurl=http://www.big12sports.com/ViewArticle.dbml?SPSID=106110&SPID=13134&DB_OEM_ID=10410&ATCLID=1519597title=Cowboys Lasso Longhorns In Big 12 Title Game
Big East ConferencePittsburghEmeka Okafor, [Connecticut](2003-04-connecticut-huskies-men-s-basketball-team)[2004 Big East men's basketball tournament](2004-big-east-men-s-basketball-tournament)Madison Square Garden
(New York City, New York)[Connecticut](2003-04-connecticut-huskies-men-s-basketball-team)
Big Sky ConferenceEastern WashingtonAlvin Snow, Eastern Washington[2004 Big Sky men's basketball tournament](2004-big-sky-men-s-basketball-tournament)Reese Court
(Cheney, Washington)
(Semifinals and Finals)Eastern Washington
Big South ConferenceBirmingham-Southern & LibertyDanny Gathings, High Point[2004 Big South Conference men's basketball tournament](2004-big-south-conference-men-s-basketball-tournament)Campus SitesLiberty
Big Ten ConferenceIllinoisDevin Harris, Wisconsin[2004 Big Ten Conference men's basketball tournament](2004-big-ten-conference-men-s-basketball-tournament)Conseco Fieldhouse
(Indianapolis, Indiana)Wisconsin
Big West ConferenceUtah State & PacificMiah Davis, Pacific[2004 Big West Conference men's basketball tournament](2004-big-west-conference-men-s-basketball-tournament)Anaheim Convention Center
(Anaheim, California)Pacific
Colonial Athletic AssociationVirginia CommonwealthDomonic Jones, Virginia Commonwealth[CAA men's basketball record book](http://www.nmnathletics.com/fls/8500/supportfiles/Records/recordbookmbask.pdf) , Colonial Athletic Association. Retrieved 2009-08-30.[2004 CAA men's basketball tournament](2004-caa-men-s-basketball-tournament)Richmond Coliseum
(Richmond, Virginia)Virginia Commonwealth
Conference USACincinnati, Memphis, Charlotte, DePaul & UABAntonio Burks, Memphis[2004 Conference USA men's basketball tournament](2004-conference-usa-men-s-basketball-tournament)U.S. Bank Arena
(Cincinnati, Ohio)Cincinnati
Horizon LeagueWisconsin-MilwaukeeDylan Page, Wisconsin-Milwaukee[2004 Horizon League men's basketball tournament](2004-horizon-league-men-s-basketball-tournament)U.S. Cellular Arena
(Milwaukee, Wisconsin)
(Except First Round)Wisconsin-Milwaukee
Ivy LeaguePrincetonJason Forte, BrownNo Tournament
Metro Atlantic Athletic ConferenceManhattanLuis Flores, Manhattan[2004 MAAC men's basketball tournament](2004-maac-men-s-basketball-tournament)Pepsi Arena
(Albany, New York)Manhattan
Mid-American ConferenceKent State (East)
Western Michigan (West)Mike Williams, Western Michigan[2004 MAC men's basketball tournament](2004-mac-men-s-basketball-tournament)Gund Arena
(Cleveland, Ohio)Western Michigan
Mid-Continent ConferenceValparaisoOdell Bradley, IUPUI[2004 Mid-Continent Conference men's basketball tournament](2004-summit-league-men-s-basketball-tournament)Kemper Arena
(Kansas City, Missouri)Valparaiso
Mid-Eastern Athletic ConferenceSouth Carolina State & Coppin StateThurman Zimmerman, South Carolina State[2004 Mid-Eastern Athletic Conference men's basketball tournament](2004-mid-eastern-athletic-conference-men-s-basketball-tournament)Richmond Coliseum
(Richmond, Virginia)Florida A&M
Missouri Valley ConferenceSouthern IllinoisDarren Brooks, Southern Illinois[2004 Missouri Valley Conference men's basketball tournament](2004-missouri-valley-conference-men-s-basketball-tournament)Savvis Center
(St. Louis, Missouri)Northern Iowa
Mountain West ConferenceAir ForceRafael Araújo, Brigham Young & Nick Welch, Air Force[2004 MWC men's basketball tournament](2004-mwc-men-s-basketball-tournament)Pepsi Center
(Denver, Colorado)Utah
Northeast ConferenceMonmouth & St. Francis (NY)Ron Robinson, Central Connecticut State[2004 Northeast Conference men's basketball tournament](2004-northeast-conference-men-s-basketball-tournament)Campus SitesMonmouth
Ohio Valley ConferenceAustin PeayCuthbert Victor, Murray State[2004 Ohio Valley Conference men's basketball tournament](2004-ohio-valley-conference-men-s-basketball-tournament)Nashville Municipal Auditorium
(Nashville, Tennessee)
(Semifinals and Finals)Murray State
Pacific-10 Conference[Stanford](2003-04-stanford-cardinal-men-s-basketball-team)Josh Childress, [Stanford](2003-04-stanford-cardinal-men-s-basketball-team)[2004 Pacific-10 Conference men's basketball tournament](2004-pacific-10-conference-men-s-basketball-tournament)Staples Center
(Los Angeles, California)[Stanford](2003-04-stanford-cardinal-men-s-basketball-team)
Patriot LeagueLehigh & AmericanAusten Rowland, Lehigh[2004 Patriot League men's basketball tournament](2004-patriot-league-men-s-basketball-tournament)Campus SitesLehigh
Southeastern ConferenceKentucky (East)
Mississippi State (West)Lawrence Roberts, Mississippi State[2004 SEC men's basketball tournament](2004-sec-men-s-basketball-tournament)Georgia Dome
(Atlanta, Georgia)Kentucky
Southern ConferenceEast Tennessee State (North)
Georgia Southern, Charleston & Davidson (South)Zakee Wadood, East Tennessee State[2004 Southern Conference men's basketball tournament](2004-southern-conference-men-s-basketball-tournament)North Charleston Coliseum
(North Charleston, South Carolina)East Tennessee State
Southland ConferenceSoutheastern Louisiana, Texas-San Antonio & Texas–ArlingtonLeRoy Hurd, Texas-San Antonio[2004 Southland Conference men's basketball tournament](2004-southland-conference-men-s-basketball-tournament)Convocation Center
(San Antonio, Texas)
(Finals)Texas-San Antonio
Southwestern Athletic ConferenceMississippi Valley StateAttarius Norwood, Mississippi Valley State[2004 Southwestern Athletic Conference men's basketball tournament](2004-southwestern-athletic-conference-men-s-basketball-tournament)Fair Park Arena
(Birmingham, Alabama)Alabama State
Sun Belt ConferenceArkansas-Little Rock (East)
Louisiana-Lafayette (West)Mike Wells, Western Kentucky[2004 Sun Belt men's basketball tournament](2004-sun-belt-men-s-basketball-tournament)E. A. Diddle Arena
(Bowling Green, Kentucky)Louisiana-Lafayette
West Coast ConferenceGonzagaBlake Stepp, Gonzaga[2004 West Coast Conference men's basketball tournament](2004-west-coast-conference-men-s-basketball-tournament)Leavey Center
(Santa Clara, California)Gonzaga
Western Athletic ConferenceUTEP & NevadaKirk Snyder, Nevada[2004 WAC men's basketball tournament](2004-wac-men-s-basketball-tournament)Save Mart Center
(Fresno, California)Nevada

Conference standings

Division I independents

Five schools played as Division I independents.

Informal championships

ConferenceRegular
season winnerMost Valuable Player
Philadelphia Big 5[Saint Joseph's](2003-04-saint-joseph-s-hawks-men-s-basketball-team)Jameer Nelson, Saint Joseph's

Saint Joseph's finished with a 4–0 record in head-to-head competition among the Philadelphia Big 5.

Statistical leaders

Source for additional stats categories

PlayerSchoolPPGPlayerSchoolRPGPlayerSchoolAPGPlayerSchoolSPG
Keydren ClarkSt. Peter's26.7Paul MillsapLA Tech12.5Greg DavisTroy8.3
Kevin MartinW. Carolina24.9Jaime LloredaLSU11.6Martell BaileyIllinois-Chicago7.8
David HawkinsTemple24.4Emeka OkaforUConn11.5Aaron MilesKansas7.3
Taylor CoppenrathVermont24.1Nate LoftonSE Louisiana10.9Andrés RodríguezAmerican7.3
Luis FloresManhattan24.0Nigel WyatteWagner10.4Raymond FeltonN. Carolina7.1
PlayerSchoolBPGPlayerSchoolFG%PlayerSchool3FG%PlayerSchoolFT%
Anwar FergusonHouston4.1Nigel DixonW. Kentucky67.8Brad LechtenbergSan Diego51.1
Emeka OkaforUConn4.1Sean FinnDayton66.3James OdomsMercer48.8
D'or FischerWest Virginia4.0Adam MarkBelmont66.2Tyson DorseySamford48.7
Gerrick MorrisS. Florida4.0David HarrisonColorado63.1Antonio BurksStephen F. Austin47.6
Nick BillingsBinghamton3.5Cuthbert VictorMurray St.62.9Trey GuidryIllinois St.46.0

Postseason tournaments

NCAA tournament

Main article: 2004 NCAA Men's Division I Basketball Tournament

Final Four – [[Alamodome]], [[San Antonio, Texas]]

| RD1-seed1=E2 | RD1-team1=Oklahoma State | RD1-score1=65 | RD1-seed2=M3 | RD1-team2=Georgia Tech | RD1-score2=67 | RD1-seed3=S1 | RD1-team3=Duke | RD1-score3=78 | RD1-seed4=W2 | RD1-team4=Connecticut | RD1-score4=79 | RD2-seed1=M3 | RD2-team1=Georgia Tech | RD2-score1=73 | RD2-seed2=W2 | RD2-team2=Connecticut | RD2-score2=82

National Invitation tournament

Main article: 2004 National Invitation Tournament

Semifinals & finals

| RD1-seed1= | RD1-team1=Rutgers | RD1-score1=84 | RD1-seed2= | RD1-team2= Iowa State | RD1-score2=81 | RD1-seed3= | RD1-team3=Oregon | RD1-score3=53 | RD1-seed4= | RD1-team4=Michigan | RD1-score4=78 | RD2-seed1= | RD2-team1=Rutgers | RD2-score1=55 | RD2-seed2= | RD2-team2=Michigan | RD2-score2=62

Award winners

Consensus All-American teams

Main article: 2004 NCAA Men's Basketball All-Americans

PlayerPositionClassTeam
Emeka OkaforCJuniorConnecticut
Jameer NelsonGSeniorSt. Joseph's
Lawrence RobertsFJuniorMississippi State
Andre EmmettGSeniorTexas Tech
Ryan GomesFJuniorProvidence
PlayerPositionClassTeam
Devin HarrisGJuniorWisconsin
Julius HodgeFJuniorNorth Carolina State
Luke JacksonFSeniorOregon
Josh ChildressGJuniorStanford
Blake SteppGSeniorGonzaga

Major player of the year awards

  • Wooden Award: Jameer Nelson, St. Joseph's
  • Naismith Award: Jameer Nelson, St. Joseph's
  • Associated Press Player of the Year: Jameer Nelson, St. Joseph's
  • NABC Co-Player of the Year: Jameer Nelson, St. Joseph's & Emeka Okafor, Connecticut
  • Oscar Robertson Trophy (USBWA): Jameer Nelson, St. Joseph's
  • Adolph Rupp Trophy: Jameer Nelson, St. Joseph's
  • CBS/Chevrolet Player of the Year: Jameer Nelson, St. Joseph's
  • Sporting News Player of the Year: Jameer Nelson, St. Joseph's

Major freshman of the year awards

  • USBWA Freshman of the Year: Luol Deng, Duke
  • Sporting News Freshman of the Year: Chris Paul, Wake Forest

Major coach of the year awards

  • Associated Press Coach of the Year: Phil Martelli, St. Joseph's
  • Henry Iba Award (USBWA): Phil Martelli, St. Joseph's
  • NABC Coach of the Year: Phil Martelli, St. Joseph's & Mike Montgomery, Stanford
  • Naismith College Coach of the Year: Phil Martelli, St. Joseph's
  • CBS/Chevrolet Coach of the Year: Phil Martelli, St. Joseph's
  • Adolph Rupp Cup: Phil Martelli, St. Joseph's
  • Sporting News Coach of the Year: Mike Montgomery, Stanford

Other major awards

  • Bob Cousy Award (Best point guard): Jameer Nelson, St. Joseph's
  • Pete Newell Big Man Award (Best big man): Emeka Okafor, Connecticut
  • NABC Defensive Player of the Year: Emeka Okafor, Connecticut
  • Frances Pomeroy Naismith Award (Best player under 6'0): Jameer Nelson, St. Joseph's
  • Lowe's Senior CLASS Award (top senior): Jameer Nelson, St. Joseph's
  • Robert V. Geasey Trophy (Top player in Philadelphia Big 5): Jameer Nelson, St. Joseph's
  • NIT/Haggerty Award (Top player in New York City metro area): Andre Barrett, Seton Hall, and Luis Flores, Manhattan
  • Chip Hilton Player of the Year Award (Strong personal character): Emeka Okafor, UConn

Coaching changes

A number of teams changed coaches throughout the season and after the season ended.

TeamFormer
CoachInterim
CoachNew
CoachReason
Air ForceJoe ScottChris Mooney
AkronDan HipsherKeith Dambrot
AuburnCliff EllisJeff Lebo
ChattanoogaJeff LeboJohn Shulman
DartmouthDave FaucherTerry Dunn
Eastern WashingtonRay GiacolettiMike Burns
Florida InternationalDonnie MarshSergio Rouco
GeorgetownCraig EsherickJohn Thompson IIIEsherick was fired on March 16, 2004, after years as head coach.
HoustonRay McCallumTom Penders
James MadisonSherman DillardDean Keener
Louisiana-LafayetteJessie EvansRobert Lee
La SalleBilly HahnJohn GianniniHahn resigned following rape allegations against two of his players.
Loyola (MD)Scott HicksJimmy Patsos
Loyola (IL)Larry FarmerJim Whitesell
MaineJohn GianniniTed Woodward
MaristDave MagarityMatt Brady
UMBCTom SullivanRandy Monroe
Maryland-Eastern ShoreThomas TrotterLarry Lessett
Miami (FL)Perry ClarkFrank Haith
MontanaPat KennedyLarry KrystkowiakMontana hired Grizzlies' all-time leading scorer & Idaho Stampede head coach Krystkowiak.
NavyDon DeVoeBilly Lange
NevadaTrent JohnsonMark FoxNevada promoted top assistant Fox after Johnson left for Stanford.
Ohio StateJim O'BrienThad MattaO'Brien was fired after recruiting violations involving Aleksandar Radojević surfaced.
PrincetonJohn Thompson IIIJoe ScottThompson left to become head coach at Georgetown.
San FranciscoPhilip MathewsJessie Evans
Southern IllinoisMatt PainterChris LoweryPainter left to be top assistant at his alma mater, Purdue.
Southern MethodistMike DementRobert LineburgJimmy TubbsSMU fired Dement with three games left in the regular-season.
Southern MissJames GreenLarry Eustachy
St. John'sMike JarvisKevin ClarkNorm Roberts
StanfordMike MontgomeryTrent JohnsonMontgomery left to become head coach of the Golden State Warriors.
Texas A&MMelvin WatkinsBilly Gillispie
Texas-Pan AmericanBob HoffmanRobert Davenport
TowsonMichael HuntPat Kennedy
UtahRick MajerusRay Giacoletti
UNLVCharlie SpoonhourLon Kruger
UTEPBilly GillispieDoc Sadler
XavierThad MattaSean Miller

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