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2011–12 West Coast Conference men's basketball season


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title2011–12 West Coast Conference Men's Basketball Season
color#9B1743
color text#FFFFFF
leagueNCAA Division I
sportBasketball
logo_size120px
no_of_teams9
TV(national) ESPN2, ESPNU, BYUtv, (regional) [4SD](4sd), CSNNW, CSNBA, CSNCA, ROOT, FS West, Prime Ticket
seasonRegular Season
season_champsSaint Mary's
second_placeGonzaga
MVPMatthew Dellavedova, Saint Mary's
MVP_linkWest Coast Conference Men's Basketball Player of the Year
finalsTournament
finals_link2012 West Coast Conference Men's Basketball Tournament
finals_champSaint Mary's
finals_runner-upGonzaga
finals_MVPMatthew Dellavedova, Saint Mary's
finals_MVP_linkMost Valuable Player
seasonslistnamesBasketball
prevseason_link2010–11 West Coast Conference men's basketball season
prevseason_year10–11
nextseason_link2012–13 West Coast Conference men's basketball season
nextseason_year12–13

| finals_runner-up = Gonzaga

The 2011–12 West Coast Conference men's basketball season begins with practices in October 2011 and ends with the 2012 West Coast Conference men's basketball tournament from February 29- March 5, 2012 at the Orleans Arena in Las Vegas. The regular season begins on the weekend of November 11, with the conference schedule starting on December 29.

This is the sixty-first season under the West Coast Conference name. In July 2011, a new faith based, private school joined the conference. BYU came from the Mountain West, the conferences first change since 1980.

Pre-season

  • Pre-season media day was held on October 27, 2011 at YouTube's headquarters in San Bruno, California.

2011–12 West Coast Men's Basketball Media Poll

:Rank, School (first-place votes), Points :1. Gonzaga University (7), 63 :2. Saint Mary's College (1), 56 :3. Brigham Young University (1), 52 :4. University of San Francisco, 42 :5. Santa Clara University, 35 :6. Loyola Marymount University, 27 :7. University of Portland, 25 :8. Pepperdine University, 13 :9. University of San Diego, 11

2011–12 West Coast Men's Preseason All-West Conference Team

:Player, School, Yr., Pos. :Brandon Davies, BYU, Jr., F :Matthew Dellavedova, Saint Mary's, Jr., G :Kevin Foster, Santa Clara, Jr., G :Rashad Green, San Francisco, Sr., G :Elias Harris, Gonzaga, Jr., F :Rob Jones, Saint Mary's, Sr., F :Nemanja Mitrovic, Portland, Sr., G :Robert Sacre, Gonzaga, RS-Sr., C :Drew Viney, Loyola Marymount, RS-Sr., F :Michael Williams, San Francisco, Jr., G

Rankings

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

  • Gonzaga was ranked in the pre-season poll at No. 23.
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Non-Conference games

  • Loyola Marymount defeated #17 UCLA 69-58 on November 11, 2011.
  • BYU would lose to #11 Wisconsin in the Championship of the Chicago Invitational Challenge 73-56 on November 26, 2011.
  • BYU would lose to #6 Baylor at the Marriott Center 86-83 on November 26, 2011.
  • Portland would lose at #2 Kentucky 87-63 on November 26, 2011.
  • Loyola Marymount defeated #25 Saint Louis 75-68 on November 29, 2011.
  • Saint Mary's would lose to #6 Baylor in the Las Vegas Classic 72-59 on December 22, 2011.
  • Portland would lose at #23 Saint Louis 73-53 on December 3, 2011.
  • The WCC would go 1-1 in BracketBuster games. LMU defeated Valparaiso 61-53 while Saint Mary's lost to #16 Murray State 51-65.
  • The WCC posted an overall record of 6-7 against the Pac-12 Conference for the 2011–12 season.

Conference games

Composite Matrix

This table summarizes the head-to-head results between teams in conference play. (x) indicates games remaining this season.

BYUGonzagaLMUPepperdinePortlandSaint Mary'sSan DiegoSan FranciscoSanta Claravs. Brigham Youngvs. Gonzagavs. Loyola Marymountvs. Pepperdinevs. Portlandvs. Saint Mary'svs. San Diegovs. San Franciscovs. Santa ClaraTotal12–413–311–54–123–1314–27–98–80–16
1–11–10–20–22–00–20–20–2
1–10–20–20–21–10–21–10–2
1–12–00–20–21–11–10–20–2
2–02–02–01–12–02–01–10–2
2–02–02–01–12–02–02–00–2
0–21–11–10–20–20–20–20–2
2–02–01–10–20–22–02–00–2
2–01–12–01–10–22–00–20–2
2–02–02–02–02–02–02–02–0

Conference tournament

Main article: 2012 West Coast Conference men's basketball tournament

  • February 29 – March 5, 2012 – West Coast Conference Basketball Tournament, Orleans Arena, Las Vegas, Nevada.

Head coaches

:Dave Rose, BYU :Mark Few, Gonzaga :Max Good, Loyola Marymount :Marty Wilson, Pepperdine :Eric Reveno, Portland :Randy Bennett, Saint Mary's :Bill Grier, San Diego :Rex Walters, San Francisco :Kerry Keating, Santa Clara

Post season

[[2012 NCAA Division I men's basketball tournament|NCAA tournament]]

  • The WCC set a personal record with 3 teams going to the NCAA Tourney. Gonzaga was a 7-seed in the East and Saint Mary's was a 7-seed in the Midwest. BYU was a 14-seed in the West.
  • BYU played in the First Four in Dayton, Ohio. During the game, they set a record for the largest comeback in an NCAA tournament game, as they were down by 25 points at one point and came back to beat the Iona Gaels 78–72. The largest previous deficit overcome in the tournament was 22 points by Duke against Maryland in the 2001 national semifinals. BYU advanced to Louisville where they would lose in the second round to the Marquette Eagles 88-68.
  • Gonzaga received a bye to the second round, where they were sent to Pittsburgh. They managed to overwhelm current Big East and future Big 12 member West Virginia with their outside passing 77-54 to advance to the third round. The Big Ten's #7 ranked nationally Ohio State Buckeyes proved to be too much for Gonzaga as they squeaked by 73-66. Ohio State would advance to the Final Four.
  • Saint Mary's received a bye to the second round and was sent to Omaha. They faced Big Ten Conference member Purdue and were upset 72-69.

[[2012 National Invitation Tournament|NIT]]

  • No WCC teams were selected for the 2012 NIT.

[[2012 College Basketball Invitational|CBI]]

  • San Francisco played at Pac-12 Conference member Washington State in the first round of the CiT. After keeping it within 5 points in the first half, Washington State used speed to pull away in the second half and advance 89-75. Washington State would go on to advance to the CBI championship.

[[2012 CollegeInsider.com Tournament|CiT]]

  • Loyola Marymount participated in their second consecutive CiT tournament. They would host first and second-round games. In the first round they beat Big West member Cal State Fullerton 88-79. In the second round it took overtime, but they managed to get by the Big Sky's Weber State Wildcats 84-78. In the third round they would visit the WAC's Utah State Aggies, and despite a fast-paced game, Utah State would use foul shots to pull away in the last 5 minutes 77-69. Utah State would go on to advance to the CiT championship game.

Highlights and notes

Awards and honors

Primetime Performers Honor Roll by Collegesports360.com

  • Matthew Dellavedova, Saint Mary's, Week of Jan 9-15

Scholar-Athlete of the Year

Player-of-the-Week

  • Nov. 14 – Ashley Hamilton, Loyola Marymount
  • Nov. 28 – Evan Roquemore, Santa Clara
  • Dec. 12 – Angelo Caloiaro, San Francisco
  • Dec. 26 – Kevin Pangos, Gonzaga
  • Jan. 9 – Rob Jones, Saint Mary's
  • Jan. 23 – Anthony Ireland, Loyola Marymount
  • Feb. 6 – Brandon Davies, BYU
  • Feb. 20 – Anthony Ireland, Loyola Marymount
  • Nov. 21 – Kevin Pangos, Gonzaga
  • Dec. 5 – Noah Hartsock, BYU
  • Dec. 19 – Elias Harris, Gonzaga
  • Jan. 2 – Brandon Davies, BYU
  • Jan. 16 – Matthew Dellavedova, Saint Mary's
  • Jan. 30 – Perris Blackwell, San Francisco
  • Feb. 13 – Kevin Pangos, Gonzaga
  • Feb. 27 – Elias Harris, Gonzaga

Player-of-the-Month

  • November – Rob Jones, Saint Mary's
  • December – Noah Hartsock, BYU
  • January – Matthew Dellavedova- Saint Mary's
  • February – Rob Jones, Saint Mary's

All-Americans

All West Coast Conference teams

Voting was by conference coaches:

  • Player of The Year: Matthew Dellavedova, Saint Mary's
  • Newcomer of The Year: Kevin Pangos, Gonzaga
  • Defensive Player of The Year: Robert Sacre, Gonzaga
  • Coach of The Year: Max Good, Loyola Marymount

ALL CONFERENCE:

NameSchoolPos.YearAngelo CaloiaroSan FranciscoFSeniorBrandon DaviesBYUFJuniorMatthew DellavedovaSaint Mary'sGJuniorElias HarrisGonzagaFJuniorNoah HartsockBYUFSeniorAnthony IrelandLoyola MarymountGSophomoreRob JonesSaint Mary'sFSeniorKevin PangosGonzagaGFreshmanRobert SacreGonzagaCSeniorDrew VineyLoyola MarymountFSenior

HONORABLE MENTION:

NameSchoolPerris BlackwellSan FranciscoMatt CarlinoBYUJohnny DeeSan DiegoRashad GreenSan FranciscoStephen HoltSaint Mary'sCorbin MoorePepperdine

ALL-FRESHMAN

NameSchoolPositionGary Bell, Jr.GonzagaGMatt CarlinoBYUGJohnny DeeSan DiegoGKevin PangosGonzagaGBrad WaldowSaint Mary'sF

ALL-ACADEMIC

Player, SchoolYearGPAMajorCraig Cusick, BYUJunior3.59AccountingTaylor Darby, PepperdineSenior3.37Integrated MarketingMatthew Dellavedova, Saint Mary'sJunior3.61PsychologyCody Doolin, San FranciscoSophomore3.61FinanceMichael Hart, GonzagaJunior3.63Business AdministrationBeau Levesque, Saint Mary'sSophomore3.70Sport ManagementCorbin Moore, PepperdineSenior3.24EconomicsRyan Nicholas, PortlandSophomore3.44PsychologyJustin Raffington, San FranciscoSophomore3.50AdvertisingJay Wey, San FranciscoSenior3.73Business Administration

References

References

  1. (March 13, 2012). "BYU rallies from 25-point deficit to shock Iona". ESPN.com.
  2. (February 28, 2012). "WCC announces 2011-12 Men's Basketball All-Conference Team". WCCSports.com.
  3. (February 27, 2012). "WCC announces 2011-12 Men's Basketball All-Academic Team". WCCSports.com.
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