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1 Pre-season polls and teams  





2 Rankings  





3 Attendance  





4 Post season  



4.1  NCAA tournament  





4.2  National Invitation Tournament  







5 Awards and honors  



5.1  All-Americans  





5.2  All SEC teams and awards  





5.3  All-Academic  





5.4  USBWA All-District team  







6 References  














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2010–11 SEC Men's Basketball Season
LeagueNCAA Division I
SportBasketball
Number of teams12
TV partner(s)CBS, ESPN, FSN
Regular Season
2011 SEC ChampionsFlorida
Division ChampionsFlorida (East)
Alabama (West)
Season MVPChandler Parsons, Florida
Tournament
ChampionsKentucky
  Runners-upFlorida
Finals MVPDarius Miller, Kentucky
Basketball seasons

← 09–10

11–12 →

2010–11 Southeastern Conference men's basketball standings
  • t
  • e
  • Conf Overall
    Team W   L   PCT W   L   PCT
    East
    No.15Florida 13 3   .813 29 8   .784
    No.11Kentucky 10 6   .625 29 9   .763
    No.25Vanderbilt 9 7   .563 23 11   .676
    Georgia 9 7   .563 21 12   .636
    Tennessee 8 8   .500 19 15   .559
    South Carolina 5 11   .313 14 16   .467
    West
    Alabama 12 4   .750 25 12   .676
    Mississippi State 9 7   .563 17 14   .548
    Ole Miss 7 9   .438 20 14   .588
    Arkansas 7 9   .438 18 13   .581
    Auburn 4 12   .250 11 20   .355
    LSU 3 13   .188 11 21   .344
    2011 SEC tournament winner
    As of April 2, 2011
    Rankings from AP Poll

    The 2010–11 Southeastern Conference men's basketball season began with practices on October 16, 2010 and ended with the SEC Tournament on March 10–13, 2011 at the Georgia DomeinAtlanta. The regular-season champion of the league and its East Division was Florida, with Alabama winning the West Division crown. Kentucky won the tournament crown and went on to make the Final Four of the NCAA tournament.

    This was the last season for the SEC's two-division alignment in men's basketball. The league's head coaches voted at the league's annual meeting on June 1, 2011 to eliminate the divisional format, starting with the 2011–12 season.[1]

    Pre-season polls and teams[edit]

    Pre-Season Poll:

    SEC Media[2]
    SEC East
    1. Florida
    2. Kentucky
    3. Georgia
    4. Tennessee
    5. Vanderbilt
    6. South Carolina
    SEC West
    1. Mississippi State
    2. Ole Miss
    3. Alabama
    4. Arkansas
    5. LSU
    6. Auburn

    Pre-Season All-SEC Teams

    SEC Media[3] SEC Coaches[4]
    Brandon Knight Kentucky
    Travis Leslie Georgia
    Jeffery Taylor Vanderbilt
    Trey Thompkins Georgia
    Chris WarrenOle Miss
    Dee Bost Mississippi State
    JaMychal Green Alabama
    Scotty Hopson Tennessee
    Travis Leslie Georgia
    Chandler Parsons Florida
    Marshawn Powell Arkansas
    Jeffery Taylor Vanderbilt
    Trey Thompkins Georgia
    Chris WarrenOle Miss

    Rankings[edit]

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    Final
    Alabama AP RV RV RV RV RV
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    Arkansas AP
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    Auburn AP
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    Florida AP 9 9 16 18 RV RV 20 RV RV RV RV 24 RV 17 14 13 14 12 15
    C 11 10 14 16 24 24 19 RV RV RV RV 23 23 19 15 13 14 12
    Georgia AP RV RV RV 24 RV RV
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    Kentucky AP 11 12 8 10 17 17 13 11 10 13 12 14 10 18 22 22 20 15 11
    C 10 13 9 11 16 16 14 12 11 15 12 16 11 18 22 22 23 16
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    Mississippi State AP RV RV RV
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    Ole Miss AP
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    South Carolina AP
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    Tennessee AP 23 24 24 13 11 7 19 RV RV RV
    C 20 23 24 17 13 7 18 RV RV
    Vanderbilt AP RV RV RV RV RV RV RV 24 22 RV RV 19 23 23 18 18 21 RV 25
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    Attendance[edit]

    Rk Team Arena Capacity Gms. Avg. Att. % Full Total Att.
    1 Kentucky Rupp Arena 23,500 15 23,603 100.4% 354,046
    2 Tennessee Thompson–Boling Arena 21,678 18 18,952 87.4% 341,130
    3 Vanderbilt Memorial Gymnasium 14,316 17 13,802 96.4% 234,632
    4 Arkansas Bud Walton Arena 19,368 19 11,884 61.4% 225,794
    5 Alabama Coleman Coliseum 15,316 16 11,757 76.8% 188,119
    6 South Carolina Colonial Life Arena 18,000 17 10,427 57.9% 177,254
    7 Florida O'Connell Center 12,000 17 10,186 84.9% 173,158
    8 Georgia Stegeman Coliseum 10,523 16 8,250 78.4% 131,998
    9 LSU Maravich Assembly Center 13,472 18 7,153 53.1% 128,749
    10 Ole Miss Tad Smith Coliseum 9,061 17 6,360 70.2% 108,120
    11 Auburn Auburn Arena 9,121 20 6,324 69.3% 126,483
    12 Mississippi State Humphrey Coliseum 10,500 17 5,710 54.4% 97,069
        TOTALS 177,334 207 11,200 75.8% 2,286,552

    Post season[edit]

    NCAA tournament[edit]

    Seed Region School First round Second round Sweet 16 Elite Eight Final Four Championship
    2 Southeast Florida W, 79–51 vs. #15 UC Santa Barbara3/17, Tampa, Florida W, 73–65 vs. #7 UCLA W, 83–74 (OT) vs. #3 BYU3/24, New Orleans L, 71–74 (OT) vs. #8 Butler    
    4 East Kentucky W, 59–57 vs. #13 Princeton3/17, Tampa, Florida W, 71–63 vs. #5 West Virginia W, 62–60 vs. #1 Ohio State3/25, Newark, New Jersey W, 76–69 vs. #4 North Carolina L, 55–56 vs. #3 Connecticut4/2, Houston  
    5 Southwest Vanderbilt L, 66–69 vs. #12 Richmond3/17, Denver          
    9 West Tennessee L, 45–75 vs. #8 Michigan3/18, Charlotte, North Carolina          
    10 East Georgia L, 65–68 vs. #7 Washington3/18, Charlotte, North Carolina          

    National Invitation Tournament[edit]

    # of Bids Record Win % R2 R3 SF CG
    2 4–2 .667 1 1 1 1
    Team Bid Type Seed Results
    Alabama At-large 1 W 68–44 vs. 8 Coastal Carolina
    W 74-67 vs. 4 New Mexico
    W 79–64 vs. 2 Miami (FL)
    W 62–61 vs. 1 Colorado
    L 57-684Wichita State
    Ole Miss At-large 5 L 74–77 vs. 4 California

    Awards and honors[edit]

    All-Americans[edit]

    All SEC teams and awards[edit]

    The following individuals received postseason honors after having been chosen by the SEC coaches:

    2011 SEC Men's Basketball Individual Awards[5]
    Award Recipient(s)
    Player of the Year Chandler Parsons, FLORIDA
    Coach of the Year Billy Donovan, FLORIDA
    Defensive Player of the Year Sam Muldrow, F., SOUTH CAROLINA
    Rookie of the Year Terrence Jones, C., KENTUCKY
    Scholar-Athlete of the Year Riley Benock, G., MISSISSIPPI STATE
    Sixth Man Award Brian Williams, C., TENNESSEE
    2011 All-SEC Men's Basketball Teams[6]
    First Team Second Team All-Defensive Team All-Rookie Team
    JaMychal Green, F., ALABAMA
    Chandler Parsons†, F., FLORIDA
    Trey Thompkins, F., GEORGIA
    Terrence Jones, F., KENTUCKY
    Brandon Knight, F., KENTUCKY
    Chris Warren†, G., OLE MISS
    Scotty Hopson, G., TENNESSEE
    John Jenkins†, G., VANDERBILT
    Tony Mitchell, F., ALABAMA
    Rotnei Clarke, G., ARKANSAS
    Kenny Boynton, G., FLORIDA
    Erving Walker, G., FLORIDA
    Travis Leslie, F., GEORGIA
    Dee Bost, G., MISS STATE
    Tobias Harris, F., TENNESSEE
    Festus Ezeli, C., VANDERBILT
    Jeffery Taylor, F., VANDERBILT
    Delvon Johnson, F., ARKANSAS
    DeAndre Liggins, G., KENTUCKY
    Reginald Bucker, F., OLE MISS
    Sam Muldrow, F., SOUTH CAROLINA
    Jeffery Taylor, F., VANDERBILT
    Trevor Releford, G., ALABAMA
    Patric Young, F., FLORIDA
    Terrence Jones, F., KENTUCKY
    Brandon Knight, G., KENTUCKY
    Doron Lamb, G., KENTUCKY
    Ralston Turner, G., LSU
    Bruce Ellington, G.,SOUTH CAROLINA
    Tobias Harris, F.,TENNESSEE
    - denotes unanimous selection

    All-Academic[edit]

    USBWA All-District team[edit]

    References[edit]

    1. ^ "Destin Recap: Day Two" (Press release). Southeastern Conference. June 1, 2011. Retrieved June 4, 2011.
  • ^ "Southeastern Conference". www.secsports.com.
  • ^ "Archived copy". Archived from the original on July 19, 2011. Retrieved October 27, 2010.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: archived copy as title (link)
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