2009–10 The Summit League men's basketball season

2009–10 The Summit League men's basketball season
League NCAA Division I
Sport Basketball
Duration November 13, 2009
through March 13, 2010
Number of teams 10
Regular season champion Oakland University
Season MVP Keith Benson (Oakland)
2009–10 The Summit League men's basketball standings
Conf     Overall
Team W   L   PCT     W   L   PCT
†-Oakland 17 1   .944     26 9   .743
x-IUPUI 15 3   .833     25 11   .694
x-Oral Roberts 13 5   .722     20 13   .606
x-South Dakota St. 10 8   .556     14 16   .467
x-IPFW 9 9   .500     16 15   .516
x-North Dakota St. 8 10   .444     11 18   .379
x-Western Illinois 6 12   .333     13 17   .433
x-UMKC 6 12   .333     12 18   .400
Centenary * 3 15   .167     8 21   .276
Southern Utah 3 15   .167     7 22   .241
Conference tournament winner
As of March 22, 2010; Rankings from AP Poll
* Ineligible for conference tournament
x-Clinched berth in conference tournament

The 2009–10 The Summit League men's basketball season is the 28th college basketball season in the conference's existence. The conference features ten teams that are competing for The Summit League regular season and tournament titles.

Pre-season

Oakland University was picked to win The Summit League championship, receiving 34 of the 35 first place votes.[1] The vote was conducted by league coaches, SIDs and media.[2] Oakland senior point guard Johnathon Jones was chosen as Pre-season Player of the year.[2] The complete preseason poll was as follows:[2]

  1. Oakland (34 first place votes), 520 votes
  2. Oral Roberts, 426
  3. IUPUI (1), 422
  4. South Dakota State, 401
  5. North Dakota State, 303
  6. IPFW, 265
  7. Southern Utah, 250
  8. Western Illinois, 176
  9. UMKC, 141
  10. Centenary, 89

Jones was joined on the Pre-season All-League First Team by Oakland center Keith Benson and forward Derick Nelson, Southern Utah guard Davis Baker, South Dakota State guard Garrett Callahan and IUPUI forward Robert Glenn.[2] Named to the second team were SDSU forward Anthony Cordova, Oral Roberts forwards Kevin Ford and Dominique Morrison, North Dakota State forward Michael Tveidt and IPFW forward Deilvez Yearby.[2]

Records

Oakland's Jones became The Summit League's all-time leading assists leader with 11 assists against Central Arkansas on November 28, 2009. Jones broke the record of 626 held by Bryce Drew of Valparaiso.[3]

Oakland tied the league record for consecutive regular season win with their 16th victory in a row against South Dakota State. The 16 wins span two seasons and tied the Cleveland State team that won 16 in a row in 1992 and 1993.[4]

Non-conference games

In non-conference wins against "major" conferences, Oral Roberts defeated No. 12 ranked and undefeated New Mexico 75–66.[5][6] ORU also defeated Stanford (Pacific-10 Conference) 83–81 on Stanford's home court.[5][7] ORU's victory over Stanford was the third consecutive season and fourth in the last five seasons that a Summit League team has defeated a Pac-10 Conference team. Oakland defeated Oregon in 2007–08 and 2008–09, ORU beat USC in the 2005 Great Alaska Shootout and Southern Utah defeated Washington State in 2003–04.[3] In its third "upset" of the season, ORU defeated Big 12 Conference opponent Missouri 60–59.[5][8]

South Dakota State is the only other Summit League school to defeat a "major" conference team, defeating Wyoming (Mountain West Conference) 77–61.[5][9]

Through February 9, 2010, the conference as a whole is 32–61 (.344) in Division I non-conference games and 20–0 in games against non-Division I opponents.[10]

Player of the week award

The following table lists each of The Summit League's players of the week award winners (number of weeks won in parenthesis):

Week Player Position School
1 Robert Glenn F IUPUI[11]
2 Deilvez Yearby F IPFW[12]
3 Keith Benson C Oakland[13]
4 Robert Glenn (2) F IUPUI[14]
5 Keith Benson (2) C Oakland[15]
6 Robert Glenn (3) F IUPUI[16]
Deilvez Yearby (2) F IPFW[16]
7 Michael Craion F Oral Roberts[17]
8 Keith Benson (3) C Oakland[18]
9 Davis Baker G Southern Utah[19]
Week Player Position School
10 Warren Niles G Oral Roberts[20]
Deilvez Yearby (3) F IPFW[20]
11 Keith Benson (4) C Oakland[21]
12 Robert Glenn (4) F IUPUI[22]
13 Warren Niles (2) G Oral Roberts[23]
14 Ceola Clark G Western Illinois[24]
Robert Glenn (5) F IUPUI[24]
15 Robert Glenn (6) F IUPUI[25]
Johnathon Jones G Oakland[25]
16 Keith Benson (5) C Oakland[26]

Post-season

The conference tournament will take place in Sioux Falls Arena in Sioux Falls, South Dakota from March 6 through March 9, 2010. This is the second year the conference tournament will take place in Sioux Falls and is under contract to continue to host the tournament through 2012.[27]

References

  1. "Oakland Selected as Preseason Summit League Favorite - Oakland University Official Athletic Site". Ougrizzlies.com. 2009-10-20. Retrieved 2013-04-03.
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  4. "Post-game Notes - Oakland University Official Athletic Site". Ougrizzlies.com. 2010-01-23. Retrieved 2013-04-03.
  5. 1 2 3 4 "Red Line Upsets - 2009-10 - Basketball State". Bbstate.com. Retrieved 2013-04-03.
  6. "at Oral Roberts 75, New Mexico 66 (Wed 12/23/2009) - Basketball State". Bbstate.com. 2009-12-23. Retrieved 2013-04-03.
  7. "Oral Roberts 83, at Stanford 81 (Wed 11/18/2009) - Basketball State". Bbstate.com. Retrieved 2013-04-03.
  8. "at Oral Roberts 60, Missouri 59 (Wed 12/09/2009) - Basketball State". Bbstate.com. 2009-12-09. Retrieved 2013-04-03.
  9. "South Dakota State 77, at Wyoming 61 (Fri 11/13/2009) - Basketball State". Bbstate.com. Retrieved 2013-04-03.
  10. Archived October 11, 2008, at the Wayback Machine.
  11. "OU's Benson Tabbed Player of the Week - Oakland University Official Athletic Site". Ougrizzlies.com. 2009-12-14. Retrieved 2013-04-03.
  12. 1 2 (PDF) https://web.archive.org/web/20100814041447/http://www.thesummitleague.org/fls/3900/sports/mbball/weeklyrelease.pdf?DB_OEM_ID=3900. Archived from the original (PDF) on August 14, 2010. Retrieved December 28, 2009. Missing or empty |title= (help)
  13. Archived October 11, 2008, at the Wayback Machine.
  14. Archived October 11, 2008, at the Wayback Machine.
  15. Archived October 11, 2008, at the Wayback Machine.
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  17. Archived October 11, 2008, at the Wayback Machine.
  18. http://www.thesummitleague.org/ViewArticle.dbml?SPSID=21767&SPID=1768&DB_OEM_ID=3900&ATCLID=204878404
  19. http://www.thesummitleague.org/ViewArticle.dbml?SPSID=21767&SPID=1768&DB_OEM_ID=3900&ATCLID=204883472
  20. 1 2 http://www.thesummitleague.org/ViewArticle.dbml?SPSID=21767&SPID=1768&DB_OEM_ID=3900&ATCLID=204888170
  21. 1 2 "Archived copy". Archived from the original on 2008-10-11. Retrieved 2008-11-22./ViewArticle.dbml?DB_OEM_ID=3900&ATCLID=204893126
  22. "Archived copy". Archived from the original on 2008-10-11. Retrieved 2008-11-22./ViewArticle.dbml?DB_OEM_ID=3900&ATCLID=204898466
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