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2011–12 Ivy League men's basketball season


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title2011–12 Ivy League men's basketball season
color#008000
color text#FFFFFF
leagueNCAA Division I
sportBasketball
logo_size125px
durationJanuary 7
– March 6, 2012
no_of_teams8
seasonRegular season
season_champs[Harvard](2011-12-harvard-crimson-men-s-basketball-team)
season_champ_nameLeague Champions
MVPZack Rosen, [Penn](2011-12-penn-quakers-men-s-basketball-team)
MVP_linkIvy League Men's Basketball Player of the Year
seasonslistnamesBasketball
prevseason_year[2010–11](2010-11-ivy-league-men-s-basketball-season)
nextseason_year[2012–13](2012-13-ivy-league-men-s-basketball-season)

– March 6, 2012 | conf1_runner-up = | conf2_runner-up = | finals_runner-up =

The 2011–12 Ivy League men's basketball season marked the continuation of the annual tradition of competitive basketball among Ivy League members that began when the league was formed during the 1956–57 season, continuing from the predecessor Eastern Intercollegiate Basketball League, which was formed in 1902. Harvard was the preseason favorite for the first time and spent most of the season receiving vote in the 2011–12 national rankings. The season marked the first time that four Ivy League teams (Harvard, Penn, Princeton and Yale) participated in the postseason. The season marked the second time that the Ivy League had three 20-win teams (Harvard, Penn and Princeton).

Zack Rosen earned Ivy League Men's Basketball Player of the Year and earned Associated Press All-American honorable mention recognition. Reggie Willhite was Ivy League Defensive Player of the Year and Shonn Miller was the Conference Rookie of the Year. In addition to Rosen, Ian Hummer was a unanimous first team All-Ivy League selection. The conference had two Academic All-America honorees (Matthew Sullivan and Chris Wroblewski) and a Lowe's Senior CLASS Award finalist (Rosen).

Preseason

Entering the 2011–12 NCAA Division I men's basketball season head coach Mitch Henderson began his tenure at Princeton. Greg Mangano was one of 22 USA Basketball invitees to the USA Basketball Men's World University Games Team training camp to select the team for the 2011 Summer Universiade held at Shenzhen, Guangdong, China. He competed in basketball at the 2011 Summer Universiade, becoming the first Men's Ivy League Basketball World University Games participant since Bill Bradley. Jeremiah Kreisberg was named to the Israeli team for the FIBA Europe Under-20 Championship Division B held in Bosnia and Herzegovina. He played in 6 of the team's 8 games, leading the team in scoring and finishing second in rebounds.

Season

By returning all of their key players from the 2010–11 Ivy League co-champion 2010–11 Crimson and competing successfully, Harvard received votes in the 2011–12 NCAA Division I men's basketball rankings polls every week until the final week of the season and was ranked for many weeks. Harvard represented the Ivy League by sweeping its three contests and emerging victorious in the 2011 Battle 4 Atlantis. Among the highlights of the season were victories by both Harvard and Princeton over eventual 2012 ACC men's basketball tournament champion Florida State. Zack Rosen finished the season as the Ivy League Men's Basketball Player of the Year.

Following the annual 14-game round robin home & home schedule, Harvard emerged as champion and earned the conference's automatic bid to the 2012 NCAA Men's Division I Basketball Tournament. Harvard entered the tournament as a number 12 seed, making its first NCAA tournament appearance since 1946. Princeton and Penn were invited to the 2012 College Basketball Invitational. Yale was invited to the 2012 CollegeInsider.com Tournament. The season marked the first time that four Ivy League teams (Harvard, Penn, Princeton and Yale) participated in the postseason. The season marked the second time that the Ivy League had three 20-win teams (Harvard, Penn and Princeton).

Honors and accolades

Five players (Eitan Chemerinski - Jr., Cornell; Austin Morgan - Jr., Yale; Matthew Sullivan - Jr., Brown; Reggie Willhite - Sr., Yale; Chris Wroblewski - Sr. Cornell) were named Academic All-District, meaning that they were among the 40 finalists to be named to the 15-man Academic All-America Team. Sullivan and Wroblewski were both named third team Academic All-Americans. It was Wrobleski's second consecutive Academic All-American recognition.

Keith Wright was a preseason candidate for the John R. Wooden Award and the Lou Henson Award. Penn's Zack Rosen, Columbia's Brian Barbour, Cornell's Wroblewski and Harvard's Brandyn Curry were among 65 preseason Cousy Award preseason watchlist candidates. Rosen made the list of 20 finalists. Rosen and Wrobleski were among 30 preseason Lowe's Senior CLASS Award candidates. Rosen was among the ten finalists.

In season

Each week the Ivy League selects a player of the week and a rookie of the week.

**Player of the Week****Rookie of the Week**NameSchoolClassPositionNameSchoolPosition
November 14, 2011Zack RosenPennSr.GShonn MillerCornellF
Greg ManganoYaleSr.CJvonte BrooksDartmouthF
November 21, 2011Zack RosenPennSr.GShonn MillerCornellF
Gabas MaldunasDartmouthF
November 28, 2011Keith WrightHarvardSr.FAlex RosenbergColumbiaF
Shonn MillerCornellF
December 5, 2011Meiko LylesColumbiaSo.FJonah TravisHarvardF
December 12, 2011Kyle CaseyHarvardJr.FGabas MaldunasDartmouthF
Tyler BernardiniPennSr.G
December 19, 2011Ian HummerPrincetonJr.FGalal CancerCornellF
John GoldenDartmouthG
December 26, 2011Tyler BernardiniPennSr.GJvonte BrooksDartmouthF
January 2, 2012Greg ManganoYaleSr.CDenton KoonPrincetonF
January 9, 2012Greg ManganoYaleSr.CGabas MaldunasDartmouthF
January 16, 2012Keith WrightHarvardSr.FShonn MillerCornellF
January 23, 2012Mark CiscoColumbiaJr.CCorbin MillerHarvardG
January 30, 2012Andrew McCarthyBrownJr.FSteve Moundou-MissiHarvardF
February 6, 2012Greg ManganoYaleSr.CShonn MillerCornellF
February 13, 2012Chris WroblewskiCornellSr.GJvonte BrooksDartmouthF
February 20, 2012Zack RosenPennSr.GGabas MaldunasDartmouthF
February 27, 2012Zack RosenPennSr.GJohn GoldenDartmouthG
March 5, 2012Kyle CaseyHarvardJr.FJvonte BrooksDartmouthF
Zack RosenPennSr.G

All-Ivy

The following players earned Ivy League postseason recognition: ;Player of the Year

  • ^Zack Rosen, Penn (Sr., G, Colonia, N.J.)

;Rookie of the Year

  • Shonn Miller, Cornell (Fr., F, Euclid, Ohio)

;Defensive Player of the Year

  • Reggie Willhite, Yale (Sr., G/F, Elk Grove, Calif.)

;First Team All-Ivy

  • Brian Barbour, Columbia (Jr., G, Alamo, Calif.)
  • Chris Wroblewski, Cornell (Sr., G, Highland Park, Ill.)
  • Kyle Casey, Harvard (Jr., F, Medway, Mass.)
  • ^Zack Rosen, Penn (Sr., G, Colonia, N.J.)
  • ^Ian Hummer, Princeton (Jr., F, Vienna, Va.)
  • Greg Mangano, Yale (Sr., C, Orange, Conn.)

;Second Team All-Ivy

  • Sean McGonagill, Brown (So., G, Brookfield, Ill.)
  • Brandyn Curry, Harvard (Jr., G, Huntersville, N.C.)
  • Keith Wright, Harvard (Sr., F, Suffolk, Va.)
  • Douglas Davis, Princeton (Sr., G, Philadelphia)
  • Reggie Willhite, Yale (Sr., G/F, Elk Grove, Calif.)

;Honorable Mention All-Ivy

  • Johnathan Gray, Cornell (Jr., G, Tampa, Fla.)
  • Rob Belcore, Penn (Sr., G, Lake Forest, Ill.)
  • ^Unanimous Selection

USBWA

On March 6, the U.S. Basketball Writers Association released its 2011–12 Men's All-District Teams, based upon voting from its national membership. There were nine regions from coast to coast, and a player and coach of the year were selected in each. The following lists all the Big Ten representatives selected within their respective regions.{{cite web | access-date=March 6, 2012

District I (New England)

Coach of the Year

  • Tommy Amaker, Harvard All-District Team
  • Kyle Casey, Harvard
  • Greg Mangano, Yale
  • Keith Wright, Harvard District II (New York, New Jersey, Delaware, District of Columbia, Pennsylvania, West Virginia) All-District Team
  • Zack Rosen, Penn

NABC

The National Association of Basketball Coaches announced their Division I All-District teams on March 14, recognizing the nation's best men's collegiate basketball student-athletes. Selected and voted on by member coaches of the NABC, 240 student-athletes, from 24 districts were chosen. The selection on this list were then eligible for the State Farm Coaches' Division I All-America teams. The following list represented the District 13 players chosen to the list.

First Team

  • Zack Rosen Pennsylvania
  • Greg Mangano Yale
  • Keith Wright Harvard Second Team
  • Ian Hummer Princeton
  • Kyle Casey Harvard
  • Brian Barbour Columbia

Other

Rosen was named an honorable mention Associated Press All-American. Wright was also selected to participate in the NABC 2012 Reese's Division I All-Star Game at the 2012 NCAA Men's Division I Basketball Tournament final four.

Rankings

Main article: 2011–12 NCAA Division I men's basketball rankings

On December 5, 2011, Harvard made its first ever appearance in either the AP (25) or Coaches Poll (24). It leaves Brown as the only remaining Ivy League school to have never been ranked in the AP Poll and leaves only seven schools that have played Division I basketball since the AP Poll began that have never been ranked in it. Harvard is the first Ivy League team ranked in the Coaches Poll since the 2009–10 Cornell Big Red and the first Ivy League team ranked in the AP Poll since the 1997–98 Princeton Tigers, who finished 8th in the poll. By January 2, the team achieved rankings of 22 in the AP Poll and 21 in the Coaches Poll. The team was also ranked 21st in the Coaches Poll On February 6. Below are Harvard's rankings for the season:

Postseason

NCAA tournament

Main article: 2012 NCAA Men's Division I Basketball Tournament

TeamBid TypeSeedResults
[Harvard](2011-12-harvard-crimson-men-s-basketball-team)Automatic#12lost to #5 [Vanderbilt](2011-12-vanderbilt-commodores-men-s-basketball-team) 79–70

National Invitation tournament

Main article: 2012 National Invitation Tournament

The Ivy League did not have any entrants in this tournament.

College Basketball Invitational

Main article: 2012 College Basketball Invitational

TeamResults
[Penn](2011-12-penn-quakers-men-s-basketball-team)defeated [Quinnipiac](2011-12-quinnipiac-bobcats-men-s-basketball-team) 74–63
lost to [Butler](2011-12-butler-bulldogs-men-s-basketball-team) 63–53
[Princeton](2011-12-princeton-tigers-men-s-basketball-team)defeated [Evansville](2011-12-evansville-purple-aces-men-s-basketball-team) 95–86
lost to [Pittsburgh](2011-12-pittsburgh-panthers-men-s-basketball-team) 82–61

CollegeInsider.com tournament

Main article: 2012 CollegeInsider.com Tournament

TeamResults
[Yale](2011-12-yale-bulldogs-men-s-basketball-team)lost to [Fairfield](2011-12-fairfield-stags-men-s-basketball-team) 68–56

Notes

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  32. (March 15, 2012). "Vanderbilt overcomes Harvard's late charge to advance". [[ESPN]].
  33. (March 14, 2012). "Quinnipiac 63 (18-14, 10-8 NEC); Pennsylvania 74 (20-12, 11-3 Ivy)". [[ESPN]].
  34. (March 19, 2012). "Butler 63 (22-14, 11-7 Horizon); Pennsylvania 53 (20-13, 11-3 Ivy)". [[ESPN]].
  35. (March 13, 2012). "Princeton 95 (20-11, 10-4 Ivy); Evansville 86 (16-16, 9-9 MVC)". [[ESPN]].
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  37. (March 14, 2012). "Yale 56 (19-10, 9-5 Ivy); Fairfield 68 (20-14, 12-6 MAAC)". [[ESPN]].
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