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Men's collegiate basketball season
The 1972–73 NCAA University Division men's basketball season began in November 1972, progressed through the regular season and conference tournaments, and concluded with the 1973 NCAA University Division basketball tournament championship game on March 26, 1973, at St. Louis Arena in St. Louis , Missouri . The UCLA Bruins won their ninth NCAA national championship with an 87–66 victory over the Memphis State Tigers .
Freshmen became eligible to play on varsity teams.[ 3] Previously, they had played on separate freshman teams.
The free throw on a common foul for the first six personal fouls in a half was eliminated. Instead, the team that was fouled threw the ball in from out of bounds after each such foul.[ 3]
A "flop" — an unnecessary fall to the floor to get a charging call against a player dribbling the ball — was deemed a form of unsportsmanlike conduct .[ 3]
UCLA went undefeated (30–0) for the second straight season and won its seventh NCAA championship in a row, ninth overall, and ninth in 10 seasons. In the Pacific 8 Conference , it also won its seventh of what would ultimately be 13 consecutive conference titles.
This was the last season for the NCAA University Division as the subdivision of the NCAA made up of colleges and universities competing at the highest level of college sports, as well as for the NCAA College Division for colleges and universities competing at a lower level. After the season, the NCAA replaced the University Division with Division I and the College Division with Division II for schools awarding limited athletic scholarships and Division III for schools offering no athletic scholarships.[ 4]
The Final Four was played on Saturday and Monday for the first time.[ 5]
The NCAA title game was televised during prime time for the first time. NBC aired the game on March 26, 1973.[ 5]
For the first time, television broadcast rights fees for an NCAA tournament totaled more than $ 1 million.[ 5]
The Top 20 from the AP Poll and Coaches Poll during the pre-season.[ 6] [ 7]
Conference membership changes [ edit ]
Conference winners and tournaments [ edit ]
Conference
Regular season winner[ 8]
Conference player of the year
Conference tournament
Tournament venue (City)
Tournament winner
Atlantic Coast Conference
NC State
David Thompson , NC State[ 9]
1973 ACC men's basketball tournament
Greensboro Coliseum (Greensboro, North Carolina )
NC State
Big Eight Conference
Kansas State
Lon Kruger , Kansas State[ 10]
No Tournament
Big Sky Conference
Weber State
None selected
No Tournament
Big Ten Conference
Indiana
None selected
No Tournament
Ivy League
Penn
None selected
No Tournament
Mid-American Conference
Ohio
Tom Kozelko , Toledo [ 11]
No Tournament
Middle Atlantic Conference
Saint Joseph's (East); Lafayette (West)
Patrick McFarland , Saint Joseph's & Walt Kocubinski , Lafayette
No Tournament
Missouri Valley Conference
Memphis State
Larry Kenon , Memphis State
No Tournament
Ohio Valley Conference
Austin Peay State
Les Taylor , Murray State
No Tournament
Pacific 8 Conference
UCLA
None selected
No Tournament
Pacific Coast Athletic Association
Long Beach State
Ed Ratleff , Long Beach State
No Tournament
Southeastern Conference
Kentucky
Kevin Grevey , Kentucky, & Wendell Hudson , Alabama [ 12]
No Tournament
Southern Conference
Davidson
Aron Stewart , Richmond [ 13]
1973 Southern Conference men's basketball tournament
Richmond Coliseum (Richmond, Virginia ) (Semifinals and Finals)
Furman [ 14]
Southland Conference
Louisiana Tech
Mike Green , Louisiana Tech[ 15]
No Tournament
Southwest Conference
Texas Tech
Martin Terry , Arkansas
No Tournament
West Coast Athletic Conference
San Francisco
Bird Averitt , Pepperdine
No Tournament
Western Athletic Conference
Arizona State
None selected
No Tournament
Yankee Conference
Massachusetts
None selected
No Tournament
Conference standings [ edit ]
1972–73 Ivy League men's basketball standings
Conf
Overall
Team
W
L
PCT
W
L
PCT
No. 18 Pennsylvania
12
–
2
.857
21
–
7
.750
Princeton
11
–
3
.786
16
–
9
.640
Brown
10
–
4
.714
14
–
12
.538
Harvard
7
–
7
.500
14
–
12
.538
Yale
6
–
8
.429
9
–
16
.360
Columbia
5
–
9
.357
7
–
18
.280
Dartmouth
4
–
10
.286
6
–
20
.231
Cornell
1
–
13
.071
4
–
22
.154
Rankings from AP Poll
1972–73 Southeastern Conference men's basketball standings
Conf
Overall
Team
W
L
PCT
W
L
PCT
No. 17 Kentucky
14
–
4
.778
20
–
8
.714
Vanderbilt
13
–
5
.722
20
–
6
.769
Alabama
13
–
5
.722
22
–
8
.733
Tennessee
13
–
5
.722
15
–
9
.625
LSU
9
–
9
.500
14
–
10
.583
Ole Miss
8
–
10
.444
14
–
12
.538
Florida
7
–
11
.389
11
–
15
.423
Georgia
5
–
13
.278
10
–
16
.385
Mississippi State
4
–
14
.222
11
–
15
.423
Auburn
4
–
14
.222
6
–
20
.231
Rankings from AP Poll
1972–73 Southland Conference men's basketball standings
Conf
Overall
Team
W
L
PCT
W
L
PCT
Louisiana Tech †*
10
–
2
.833
20
–
6
.769
McNeese State **
10
–
2
.833
21
–
5
.808
Texas-Arlington ***
8
–
4
.667
13
–
13
.500
Lamar ****
6
–
6
.500
11
–
13
.458
Arkansas State *****
4
–
8
.333
7
–
17
.292
Abilene Christian ******
4
–
8
.333
6
–
20
.231
No. 7 Southwestern Louisiana *******
0
–
12
.000
23
–
3
.885
† Regular-season championship winner * – Played as non-major program; conference record adjusted to 10–2. ** – Played as non-major program; conference record adjusted to 10–2. *** – Disputed conference record 6–6. **** – Disputed conference record 4–8. ***** – Disputed conference record 2–10. ****** – Disputed conference record 2–10. ******* – Disputed record 12–0 conference, 24–5 overall. Rankings from AP Poll [ 19]
1972–73 Southwest Conference men's basketball standings
Conf
Overall
Team
W
L
PCT
W
L
PCT
Texas Tech
12
–
2
.857
19
–
8
.704
Texas A&M
9
–
5
.643
17
–
9
.654
Arkansas
9
–
5
.643
16
–
10
.615
Baylor
8
–
6
.571
14
–
11
.560
Texas
7
–
7
.500
13
–
12
.520
SMU
7
–
7
.500
10
–
15
.400
Rice
2
–
12
.143
7
–
19
.269
TCU
2
–
12
.143
4
–
21
.160
Rankings from AP Poll
1972–73 WAC men's basketball standings
Conf
Overall
Team
W
L
PCT
W
L
PCT
No. 16 Arizona State
10
–
4
.714
19
–
9
.679
New Mexico
9
–
5
.643
21
–
6
.778
BYU
9
–
5
.643
19
–
7
.731
Arizona
9
–
5
.643
16
–
10
.615
UTEP
6
–
8
.429
16
–
10
.615
Colorado State
5
–
9
.357
13
–
15
.464
Wyoming
4
–
10
.286
9
–
17
.346
Utah
4
–
10
.286
8
–
19
.296
Rankings from AP Poll [ 21]
University Division independents [ edit ]
A total of 72 college teams played as University Division independents . Among them, Providence (27–4) and Marquette (27–4) had both the best winning percentage (.871) and the most wins.[ 22]
Penn finished with a 4–0 record in head-to-head competition among the Philadelphia Big 5.
Statistical leaders [ edit ]
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Post-season tournaments [ edit ]
National Invitation tournament [ edit ]
Semifinals & finals[ edit ]
Consensus All-American teams [ edit ]
Major player of the year awards [ edit ]
Major coach of the year awards [ edit ]
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A number of teams changed coaches during the season and after it ended.
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