2017–18 American Athletic Conference men's basketball season explained

2017–18 American Athletic Conference men's basketball season
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League:NCAA Division I
Sport:Basketball
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Duration:November 2017
through March 2018
No Of Teams:12
Tv:ESPN, CBS
Season:Regular season
Season Champs:Cincinnati
Mvp:Gary Clark, Cincinnati
Mvp Link:American Athletic Conference Men's Basketball Player of the Year
Finals:Tournament
Finals Link:2018 American Athletic Conference Men's Basketball Tournament
Finals Champ:Cincinnati
Finals Runner-Up:Houston
Finals Mvp:Gary Clark, Cincinnati
Finals Mvp Link:American Athletic Conference Men's Basketball Tournament#Champions
Seasonslistnames:American Athletic Conference men's basketball
Prevseason Link:2016–17 American Athletic Conference men's basketball season
Prevseason Year:2016–17
Nextseason Year:2018–19

The 2017–18 American Athletic Conference men's basketball season began with practices in October 2017 followed by the start of the 2017–18 NCAA Division I men's basketball season in November. The conference held its media day in October 2017. Conference play begin in December 2017 and concluded on March 3, 2018.

Cincinnati won the regular season championship by two games over Houston and Wichita State. The American Athletic tournament was held at the Amway Center in Orlando, Florida from March 8–11, 2018.[1] [2] [3] Cincinnati also won the AAC tournament championship, defeating Houston in the championship game.

Cincinnati's Gary Clark was named the AAC player of the year while Houston's Kelvin Sampson was named coach of the year.

Cincinnati, Houston, and Wichita State all received bids to the NCAA tournament, but none made it past the Second Round as the conference went 2–3 in the Tournament.

Temple received a bid to the National Invitation Tournament, but lost in the first round.

The season marked the first season with Wichita State as a member of the AAC, having joined on July 1, 2017.[4] [5] As a result, the conference included 12 teams for the first time.[6]

Head coaches

Coaching changes

South Florida head coach Orlando Antigua was fired after the first 13 games of the 2016–17 season amid academic fraud allegations.[7] [8] Interim head coach Murry Bartow coach was not retained by the school following the season. On March 14, 2017, the school hired Brian Gregory as the next head coach.[9]

Coaches

TeamHead coachPrevious jobYears at schoolOverall recordAAC recordAAC titlesNCAA tournamentsNCAA Final FoursNCAA Championships
style= CincinnatiMick CroninMurray State12268–14072–182800
style= ConnecticutKevin OllieConnecticut
(asst.)
6127–7949–412211
style= East CarolinaJeff Lebo8124–13820–520000
HoustonKelvin SampsonHouston Rockets
(asst.)
481–4842–320100
style= MemphisTubby SmithTexas Tech238–2619–170000
style= SMUTim JankovichSMU
(asst.)
358–2123–131100
style= South FloridaBrian GregoryMichigan State
(advisor)
110–223–150000
style= TempleFran DunphyPenn12247–15246–441700
style= TulaneMike DunleavyLos Angeles Clippers220–428–280000
style= TulsaFrank HaithMissouri477–5246–260100
style= UCFJohnny DawkinsStanford243–2520–160000
style= Wichita StateGregg MarshallWinthrop11286–9814–40710
Notes:

Preseason

Preseason Coaches Poll

AAC Media Day took place October 15, 2017, in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. Cincinnati was picked to win the conference's regular season (seven votes) with Wichita State a close second (five votes).[10]

RankTeam
1.Cincinnati (7)
2.Wichita State (5)
3.UCF
4.SMU
5.Connecticut
6.Houston
7.Temple
8.Tulsa
9.Memphis
10.Tulane
11.East Carolina
12.USF
first place votes in parentheses

Preseason All-AAC teams

HonorRecipient
Preseason Player of the YearShake Milton, SMU
Preseason All-AAC First Team
Shake Milton, SMU
Jalen Adams, Connecticut
Rob Gray, Houston
Landry Shamet, Wichita State
B. J. Taylor, UCF
Preseason All-AAC Second Team
Gary Clark, Cincinnati
Junior Etou, Tulsa
Jacob Evans, Cincinnati
Tacko Fall, UCF
Kyle Washington, Cincinnati
Preseason Rookie of the YearAlterique Gilbert, Connecticut

Regular season

Rankings

Legend
 Increase in ranking
 Decrease in ranking
 Not ranked previous week

See main article: 2017–18 NCAA Division I men's basketball rankings.

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Final
CincinnatiAP121212111725202119141298651110 86
C131313917RV22222013118865111081012
ConnecticutAP
C
East CarolinaAP
C
HoustonAP RVRVRVRVRV23252121
CRVRVRVRV23RV211922
MemphisAP
C
SMUAP RVRVRVRVRVRV
CRVRVRVRV
South FloridaAP
C
TempleAP RV
CRV
TulaneAP
C
TulsaAP
C
UCFAP RV
C
Wichita StateAP 7668631189571716221913111116
C88683111010954161616181211 141625

Conference matrix

  style= width="75" CincinnatiConnecticutstyle= width="75" East CarolinaHoustonMemphisSMUSouth FloridaTempleTulaneTulsastyle= width="75" UCFstyle= width="75" Wichita State
CON ECU HOU MEM SMU USF TEM TULN TULS UCF WSU-->vs. Cincinnati0–2 0–11–10–20–20–10–20–0 0–1 0–21–0
vs. Connecticut2–00–20–0 2–00–10–11–00–12–01–12–0
vs. East Carolina1–02–02–00–1 2–00–21–01–1 1–01–01–0
vs. Houston0–10–0 0–21–0 0–1 0–20–21–10–1 0–1 1–1
vs. Memphis2–00–21–00–10–1 0–10–10–21–12–01–0
vs. SMU2–01–00–2 1–01–0 0–11–01–11–0 1–11–1
vs. South Florida1–01–02–02–01–0 1–01–01–12–02–01–0
vs. Temple2–00–10–12–01–00–10–11–10–11–11–1
vs. Tulane0–01–01–11–12–01–11–11–12–00–0 1–0
vs. Tulsa1–0 0–20–11–01–10– 0–21–00–20–1 2–0
vs. UCF2–01–10–11–00–21–10–21–10–01–01–0
vs. Wichita State1–10–20–11–10–11–10–11–10–10–20–1CON ECU HOU MEM SMU USF TEM TULN TULS UCF -->
Total14–26–104–1212–49–76–101–158–85–1110–68–813–3

Player of the week

Throughout the regular season, the American Athletic Conference named a player and rookie of the week.

WeekPlayer(s) of the weekRookie of the week
November 13, 2017[11] Shake Milton, SMUEthan Chargois, SMU
November 20, 2017[12] Melvin Frazier, TulaneCeasar DeJesus, UCF
November 27, 2017[13] Gary Clark, CincinnatiFabian White Jr., Houston
December 4, 2017[14] Shake Milton (2), SMUShawn Williams, ECU
December 11, 2017[15] Landry Shamet, Wichita StateJamal Johnson, Memphis
December 18, 2017[16] Jacob Evans, CincinnatiEthan Chargois (2), SMU
December 26, 2017[17] Tacko Fall, UCFDavid Nickelberry, Memphis
January 2, 2018[18] Junior Etou, TulsaCeasar DeJesus (2), UCF
January 8, 2018[19] Jacob Evans (2), CincinnatiCeasar DeJesus (3), UCF
January 15, 2018[20] Jeremiah Martin, MemphisNate Pierre-Louis, Temple
January 22, 2018[21] Shake Milton (3), SMU Gary Clark (2), CincinnatiShawn Williams (2), ECU
January 29, 2018[22] Gary Clark (3), CincinnatiFabian White Jr. (2), Houston
February 5, 2018[23] Junior Etou (2), TulsaShawn Williams (3), ECU
February 12, 2018[24] Armoni Brooks, HoustonJ. P. Moorman II, Temple
February 19, 2018[25] Shaquille Morris, Wichita StateShawn Williams (4), ECU
February 26, 2018[26] Raynere Thornton, MemphisCaleb Daniels, Tulane
March 5, 2018[27] Rob Gray, HoustonDavid Collins, USF

Honors and awards

All-AAC Awards and teams

HonorRecipient
Player of the YearGary Clark, Cincinnati
Coach of the YearKelvin Sampson, Houston
Scholar-Athlete of the YearObi Enechionyia, Temple
Rookie of the YearShawn Williams, East Carolina
Defensive Player of the YearGary Clark, Cincinnati
Most Improved PlayerMelvin Frazier, Tulane
Sixth Man of the YearArmoni Brooks, Houston
Sportsmanship AwardGary Clark, Cincinnati
All-AAC First Team
Gary Clark, Cincinnati*
Jacob Evans, Cincinnati
Rob Gray, Houston
Landry Shamet, Wichita State
Shaquille Morris, Wichita State
All-AAC Second Team
Jalen Adams, Connecticut
Junior Etou, Tulsa
Melvin Frazier, Tulane
Jeremiah Martin, Memphis
Shake Milton, SMU
All-AAC Honorable Mention
A. J. Davis, UCF
Quinton Rose, Temple
Kyle Washington, Cincinnati
All-Rookie Team
Ethan Chargois, F, SMU
David Collins, G, USF
Nate Pierre-Louis, G, Temple
Fabian White Jr., F, Houston
Shawn Williams, G, ECU*

Postseason

American Athletic Conference tournament

See main article: 2018 American Athletic Conference men's basketball tournament.

NCAA tournament

See main article: 2018 NCAA Division I men's basketball tournament.

The winner of the AAC tournament, Cincinnati, received the conference's automatic bid to the NCAA tournament.

SeedRegionSchoolFirst FourFirst roundSecond roundSweet SixteenElite EightFinal FourChampionship
2SouthCincinnatiN/Adefeated (15) Georgia State 68–53eliminated by (7) Nevada 73–75
4EastWichita StateN/Aeliminated by (13) Marshall 75–81
6WestHoustonN/Adefeated (11) San Diego State 67–65eliminated by (3) Michigan 63–64
W–L (%): Total:

NIT

See main article: 2018 National Invitation Tournament. Temple received an at-large bid to the NIT.

NBA draft

The following list includes all AAC players who were drafted in the 2018 NBA draft.

PlayerPositionSchoolRoundPickTeam
Landry ShametPGWichita State126Philadelphia 76ers
Jacob EvansSGCincinnati128Golden State Warriors
Melvin FrazierSFTulane235Orlando Magic
Shake MiltonPGSMU254Dallas Mavericks

Notes and References

  1. Web site: American Men’s Basketball Semifinals, Championship to be Broadcast on CBS in 2018. theamerican.org. en. 2017-07-27.
  2. Web site: Hartford's XL Center Set to Host 2017 American Men's Basketball Championship. theamerican.org. en. 2017-07-27.
  3. Web site: The Sunflower : CBS Sports to broadcast 2018 AAC men’s basketball semifinals and championship. Funschelle. Aliyah. thesunflower.com. en-US. 2017-07-27.
  4. News: AAC votes to add Wichita St. for '17-18 season. ESPN.com. 2017-07-27.
  5. News: Wichita State joining American Athletic Conference from Missouri Valley. USA TODAY. 2017-07-27. en.
  6. News: What Wichita State's conference move means for the AAC, Missouri Valley. USA TODAY. 2017-07-27. en.
  7. News: Struggling South Florida fires coach Antigua. 2017-01-16. ESPN.com.
  8. News: South Florida fires Orlando Antigua amid academic fraud investigation. 2017-01-16. UPI.
  9. News: South Florida hires Brian Gregory as head coach. USA TODAY. 2017-03-15. en.
  10. Cincinnati Selected as 2017–18 American Men's Basketball Preseason Favorite. American Athletic . October 16, 2017. October 16, 2017.
  11. Web site: SMU's Milton, Chargois Collect Initial Weekly Honors. en. 2018-01-30.
  12. Web site: Frazier, DeJesus Earn Men's Basketball Weekly Honors. en. 2018-01-30.
  13. Web site: Clark, White Jr. Earn Weekly Honors. en. 2018-01-30.
  14. Web site: Milton, Williams Collect Weekly Honors. en. 2018-01-30.
  15. Web site: Shamet, Johnson Take Home Weekly Honors. en. 2018-01-30.
  16. Web site: Cincinnati's Evans, SMU's Chargois Earn Weekly Honors. en. 2018-01-30.
  17. Web site: UCF's Fall, Memphis' Nickelberry Earn Weekly Awards. en. 2018-01-30.
  18. Web site: Tulsa's Etou, UCF's DeJesus Collect Weekly Honors. en. 2018-01-30.
  19. Web site: Cincinnati's Evans, UCF's DeJesus Collect Weekly Honors. en. 2018-01-30.
  20. Web site: Memphis' Martin, Temple's Pierre-Louis Earn Weekly Accolades. en. 2018-01-30.
  21. Web site: SMU's Milton Cincinnati's Clark, ECU's Williams Earn Weekly Accolades. en. 2018-01-30.
  22. Web site: Cincinnati's Clark, Houston's White Jr. Earn Weekly Honors. en. 2018-01-30.
  23. Web site: Etou, Williams Snare Weekly Honors. en. 2018-02-23.
  24. Web site: Houston's Brooks, Temple's Moorman II Earn Weekly Accolades. en. 2018-02-23.
  25. Web site: Wichita State's Morris, ECU's Williams Collect Weekly Honors. en. 2018-02-23.
  26. Web site: American Athletic Conference - Memphis' Thornton, Tulane's Daniels Collect Weekly Awards. theamerican.org. en. 2018-02-27.
  27. Web site: Houston's Gray, USF's Collins Collect Final Men's Basketball Weekly Honors. theamerican.org. en. 2018-03-05.