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2009–10 Mid-American Conference men's basketball season


FieldValue
title2009–10 Mid-American Conference men's basketball season
color#01A060
color text#FFFFFF
leagueNCAA Division I
sportBasketball
logoMid-American Conference logo.svg
durationNovember 13, 2009
through March 13, 2010
no_of_teams12
TVBig Ten Network, Comcast SportsNet Chicago, ESPN, Fox Sports Ohio, Fox Sports Detroit, Fox Sports Midwest, Time Warner SportsNet–Buffalo
seasonRegular season
season_champs[Kent State](2009-10-kent-state-golden-flashes-men-s-basketball-team)
season_champ_nameChampion
league_champ_nameRunner-up
second_place[Akron](2009-10-akron-zips-men-s-basketball-team)
MVPDavid Kool
MVP_linkMid-American Conference Men's Basketball Player of the Year
finalsTournament
finals_link2011 MAC Men's Basketball Tournament
finals_champ[Ohio](2009-10-ohio-bobcats-men-s-basketball-team)
finals_runner-up[Akron](2009-10-akron-zips-men-s-basketball-team)
finals_MVPArmon Bassett
finals_MVP_linkMid-American Conference men's basketball tournament
seasonslistnamesBasketball
prevseason_year[2008–09](2008-09-mid-american-conference-men-s-basketball-season)
nextseason_year[2010–11](2010-11-mid-american-conference-men-s-basketball-season)

through March 13, 2010 | conf1-runner-up = | conf2-runner-up = | finals_runner-up = Akron

The 2009–10 Mid-American Conference men's basketball season was the 64th college basketball season in the conference's existence. The conference features 12 teams in two divisions, East and West, who compete for the Mid-American Conference (MAC) regular season and tournament titles. Kent State won the MAC regular season title with a record of 13–3. Ninth-seeded Ohio won the MAC tournament received the MAC's automatic bid into the NCAA Men's Division I Basketball Championship tournament. There they defeated Georgetown 97–83 before losing to Tennessee in the second round. Armon Bassett of Ohio was named the tournament MVP.

Pre-season

Coaching

None of the twelve teams made head coaching changes from last season, although some gave their coaches contract extensions. Ball State gave head coach Billy Taylor a two-year contract extension after the Cardinals shared the MAC West Division title with Central Michigan. Taylor finished second in the Coach of the Year ballot sponsored by the Conference and has held a 20–41 record since taking over the program. The contract extension will keep him at Ball State through March 31, 2014. Other changes with the Ball State program include Bob Simmons being promoted to associate head coach and Mitch Gilfillan hired as the Director of Basketball Operations.

On the east side, Bowling Green gave their head coach Louis Orr a two-year extension that would also keep him through the 2013–14 basketball season. He beat out Taylor for the MAC Coach of the Year ballot last season. In Orr's two seasons at Bowling Green he increased the team's conference winning percentage, going from 3–13 in the year prior to his arrival, to 7–9 and 11–5 in his two seasons at the institution. To complement the contract extension, Bowling Green announced that Dennis Hopson would join the Falcons as an assistant coach.

The Akron Zips gave their head coach Keith Dambrot a lengthy contract extension, keeping him through the 2015–16 season. Dambrot had led the Zips to four consecutive 20-win seasons in his five years at Akron (his first season had 19 wins). Those five years were capped off with an NCAA Men's Division I Basketball Championship Tournament appearance in the 2008–09 season. However, the university lost a key assistant coach when it was announced that Jeff Boals would leave to become an assistant at Ohio State. Boals was a key figure in recruiting Zeke Marshall, a 7-foot center who has been Akron's highest recruit in recent history. To replace Boals, Akron hired Dan Peters, former Ohio State assistant coach who helped lead the team to the 2007 National Championship Game. Peters role with the Zips will be the Director of Basketball Operations.

Media voting

On October 28, the members of the MAC News Media Panel voted in the Preseason Media Poll. They voted Akron as the favorite in the MAC East Division and Central Michigan in the MAC West Division. The Zips come off of a 2008 where they represented the Conference in the 2009 NCAA Men's Division I Basketball Tournament, and Central Michigan won a share of the MAC West Division title last season.

PlaceTeam1stPoints
1[Akron Zips](2009-10-akron-zips-men-s-basketball-team)19190 points
2[Kent State Golden Flashes](2009-10-kent-state-golden-flashes-men-s-basketball-team)3108 points
3[Buffalo Bulls](2009-10-buffalo-bulls-men-s-basketball-team)197 points
4[Miami RedHawks](2009-10-miami-redhawks-men-s-basketball-team)78 points
5[Bowling Green Falcons](2009-10-bowling-green-falcons-men-s-basketball-team)154 points
6[Ohio Bobcats](2009-10-ohio-bobcats-men-s-basketball-team)32 points
PlaceTeam1stPoints
1[Central Michigan Chippewas](2009-10-central-michigan-chippewas-men-s-basketball-team)10113 points
2[Northern Illinois Huskies](2009-10-northern-illinois-huskies-men-s-basketball-team)4102 points
3[Eastern Michigan Eagles](2009-10-eastern-michigan-eagles-men-s-basketball-team)394 points
4[Ball State Cardinals](2009-10-ball-state-cardinals-men-s-basketball-team)387 points
5[Western Michigan Broncos](2009-10-western-michigan-broncos-men-s-basketball-team)479 points
6[Toledo Rockets](2009-10-toledo-rockets-men-s-basketball-team)29 points

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The media also took a vote on who they think would win the MAC tournament at the end of the season. Unlike the preseason votes, the media would only select the winner of the tournament, and not the placement of the teams afterwards. Akron received the most votes with 19, followed by Buffalo with two votes. Northern Illinois, Kent State, and Bowling Green each received one vote to win the tournament.

Exhibition games

All 12 MAC teams combined to play a total of 16 exhibition games. All of these games were against schools of lower divisions (NCAA Division II, for example). 15 of these 16 games were played in the home court of the MAC team, with the exclusion of a Kent State Golden Flashes game at the College of Wooster on November 7. Overall, MAC teams went 15–1 in these exhibition games, with the lone loss coming from the Toledo Rockets when they lost 48–56 against Central State University. The largest margin of victory was 50 points, which was achieved in two games. Northern Illinois was able to beat Marygrove College with a score of 120–70, and the Akron Zips were able to match that margin of victory with an 88–38 victory over Mount Union College.

Regular season

November

Five Mid-American Conference teams opened up their season on November 13, the first Friday after the 2009–10 NCAA Division I men's basketball season began. Miami first played the Tigers of Towson University in their home court in Maryland. While the RedHawks were able to build to a 42–37 lead at halftime, Towson would go on a 10–2 run in the second half and eventually sealing the victory with a final score of 82–71. Northern Illinois would also begin their season with a loss, losing 55–77 against intrastate opponent Northwestern Ohio began their season with a win Ohio Valley University by a score of 101–72 in the Convocation Center. Five Ohio players reached double-digits in scoring, led by Ivo Baltic who had 20 points in that game. Ball State was also able to begin the season with a victory, theirs over Horizon League opponent Valparaiso. Six players from Ball State were able to score over ten points, which is the first time in over ten years that it has been accomplished by a team. The Cardinals won by a score of 88–78. Finally, Kent State began their season by hosting a version of the 2009 Hispanic College Fund Classic. Their first match-up in that tournament was against the Samford Bulldogs. The Golden Flashes snuck out a win in that game, 69–66, to keep their home opener streak at 13 games.

BracketBusters

For the eighth year, ESPN organized an event that's known as the BracketBusters, which features teams from Mid-Major Conferences which face each other in order to improve their strength of schedule. The matchups will be announced on February 1 with the teams facing each other on February 19 or 20, 2010. The MAC is tied with the most teams in the event, with them and the Colonial Athletic Association having 12 teams each featured in the field.

Ball State, Bowling Green, Central Michigan, Kent State, Miami, and Ohio will all host games in their venues, while Akron, Buffalo, Eastern Michigan, Northern Illinois, Toledo, and Western Michigan travelling to opponents' arenas.

MAC Tournament

Main article: 2010 MAC men's basketball tournament

Post-season tournaments

Main article: 2010 NCAA Men's Division I Basketball Tournament, 2010 National Invitation Tournament, 2010 College Basketball Invitational, 2010 CollegeInsider.com Tournament

Awards

All-MAC Preseason Team

As a part of the Preseason Media Poll, the members also voted on the Preseason All-MAC East and West Division teams. Akron and Eastern Michigan had two players in the East and West Division polls, respectively.

PlayerSchool
Kenny HayesMiami
Brett McKnightAkron
Rodney PierceBuffalo
Chris SingletaryKent State
Anthony "Humpty" HitchensAkron
PlayerSchool
David KoolWestern Michigan
Jarrod JonesBall State
Brandon BowdryEastern Michigan
Darion "Jake" AndersonNorthern Illinois
Carlos MedlockEastern Michigan

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Player of the Week

WeekPlayerSchool
1Rodriquez ShermanKent State
2Anthony "Humpty" HitchensAkron
3Julian MavungaMiami
4Dee BrownBowling Green
5Armon BassettOhio
6D. J. CooperOhio
7Jimmy ConyersAkron
8Justin GreeneKent State
9Chris SingletaryKent State
10Rodney PierceBuffalo
11Justin Greene (2)Kent State
12Chris Singletary (2)Kent State
13Kenny Hayes
Chris Singletary (3)Miami
Kent State
WeekPlayerSchool
1Brandon BowdryEastern Michigan
2Martelle McLemoreWestern Michigan
3Carlos MedlockEastern Michigan
4Brandon Bowdry (2)Eastern Michigan
5David KoolWestern Michigan
6David Kool (2)Western Michigan
7Jarrod Jones
Alex WolfBall State
Western Michigan
8Xavier SilasNorthern Illinois
9Xavier Silas (2)Northern Illinois
10Darion "Jake" AndersonNorthern Illinois
11Jordan BitzerCentral Michigan
12Jarrod Jones (2)
David Kool (3)Ball State
Western Michigan
13David Kool (4)
Carlos Medlock (2)Western Michigan
Eastern Michigan

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All-MAC Teams

PlayerSchool
Jimmy ConyersAkron
Rodney PierceBuffalo
Kenny HayesMiami
David KoolWestern Michigan
Chris SingletaryKent State
PlayerSchool
Jordan BitzerCentral Michigan
Robbie HarmanCentral Michigan
Carlos MedlockEastern Michigan
Brandon BowdryEastern Michigan
Justin GreeneKent State
PlayerSchool
Zeke MarshallAkron
Jauwan ScaifeBall State
D. J. CooperOhio
Jake BarnettToledo
Nate HutchesonWestern Michigan

|} Source: Men's Basketball All-MAC Teams, All-Freshman Team Announced

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