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^ Due to an academic scandal, Minnesota vacated its 1997 Big Ten Conference regular season title. † Due to NCAA sanctions, Ohio State vacated its shares of the 2000 and 2002 Big Ten Conference regular season titles. [5] Italics indicates a team no longer competing in the Big Ten. Bold indicates an outright Big Ten Championship.
The Big Ten men's basketball tournament is held annually at the end of the men's college basketball regular season. The tournament has been played each year since 1998. The winner of the tournament is designated the Big Ten Tournament Champion, and receives the conference's automatic bid to the NCAA tournament. The Big Ten was one of the last ...
The list of Big Ten national championships includes championships won by teams from the Big Ten Conference and former member Chicago.Including football champions listed in the official NCAA Records book, [1] Big Ten teams have compiled 303 NCAA and Football Bowl Subdivision national championships (as of January 9, 2024) during their years of membership.
Big Ten South 4 Jim O’Brien 2000: Michigan State: Big Ten: Midwest: 1: Tom Izzo: Champion: Mateen Cleaves: Florida: Southeastern East 5 Billy Donovan Runner-up North Carolina: Atlantic Coast South 8 Bill Guthridge Wisconsin: Big Ten West 8 Dick Bennett 2001: Duke: Atlantic Coast: East: 1: Mike Krzyzewski: Champion: Shane Battier: Arizona ...
Which Big Ten teams have the best record historically in the Big Ten Tournament? Here's a look. Ranking Big Ten basketball programs by best Big Ten Tournament winning percentage
Here's a look at the winningest men's basketball coaches in Big Ten history, ... making the NCAA Tournament 26 consecutive times (soon to be 27), winning at least one game in the tournament 20 ...
Pages in category "Big Ten men's basketball tournament championship seasons" The following 24 pages are in this category, out of 24 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .
^A. Indiana and Purdue first met on March 2, 1901 in Bloomington, with a 20-15 Purdue win. Indiana originally planned to play a second game against Purdue in West Lafayette, but according to the Arbutus (the Indiana school yearbook) those games were "declared off, and the season ended at Indiana."