2008–09 Big 12 Conference men's basketball season

2008–09 Big 12 Conference men's basketball season
League NCAA Division I
Sport Basketball
Duration December 30, 2008
through March 8, 2009
Number of teams 12
NBA Draft
Top draft pick Blake Griffin
Picked by Los Angeles Clippers, 1st Overall
Regular Season
Regular Season Champion Kansas (14–2)
Season MVP Blake Griffin
Tournament
Champions Missouri
Tournament MVP DeMarre Carroll
200809 Big 12 men's basketball standings
Conf     Overall
Team W   L   PCT     W   L   PCT
#14 Kansas 14 2   .875     27 8   .771
#7 Oklahoma 13 3   .813     30 6   .833
#9 Missouri 12 4   .750     31 7   .816
Kansas State 9 7   .563     22 12   .647
Texas 9 7   .563     23 12   .657
Texas A&M 9 7   .563     24 10   .706
Oklahoma State 9 7   .563     23 12   .657
Nebraska 8 8   .500     18 13   .581
Baylor 5 11   .313     24 15   .615
Iowa State 4 12   .250     15 17   .469
Texas Tech 3 13   .188     14 19   .424
Colorado 1 15   .063     9 22   .290
2009 Big 12 Tournament winner
Rankings from AP Poll

The 2008–09 Big 12 Conference men's basketball season marks the 13th season of Big 12 Conference basketball.

Preseason

Big 12 Coaches Poll

Rank Team Votes
1 Oklahoma (3)109
2 Texas (4)107
3 Baylor (2)103
3Kansas (3)103
5 Texas A&M79
6 Oklahoma State69
7 Missouri51
8 Kansas State50
9 Nebraska49
10 Texas Tech39
11 Iowa State20
12 Colorado13

All-Big 12 players

Player of the Year

Newcomer of the Year

Freshman of the Year

Regular season

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Oklahoma 12 12 11 6 5 4 4 4 6 6 6 4 2 2 2 3 4 6 7
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In-season honors

Players of the week

Throughout the conference regular season, the Big 12 offices name a player of the week each Monday.

Date Player(s)
Nov. 17 Blake Griffin, Oklahoma, F, So.
Nov. 24 Blake Griffin, Oklahoma, F, So.
Dec. 1 Blake Griffin, Oklahoma, F, So.
Dec. 8 Craig Brackins, Iowa State, F, So.
A. J. Abrams, Texas, G, Sr.
Dec. 15 Cory Higgins, Colorado, G, So.
Dec. 22 James Anderson, Oklahoma State, G/F, So.
Dec. 29 Craig Brackins, Iowa State, F, So.
Jan. 5 Sherron Collins, Kansas, G, Jr.
Jan. 12 Blake Griffin, Oklahoma, F, So.
Jan. 19 Austin Johnson, Oklahoma, G, Sr.
Jan. 26 Craig Brackins, Iowa State, F, So.
Feb. 2 Denis Clemente, Kansas State, G, Jr.
Feb. 9 DeMarre Carroll, Missouri, F, Sr.
Feb. 16 Blake Griffin, Oklahoma, F, So.
Feb. 23 Sherron Collins, Kansas, G, Jr.
James Anderson, Oklahoma State, G, So.
Mar. 2 Sherron Collins, Kansas, G, Jr.
Mar. 9 Blake Griffin, Oklahoma, F, So.

Conference honors

Award Recipient(s)
Player of the Year Blake Griffin, Oklahoma, F, So.
Coach of the YearBill Self, Kansas
Defensive Players of the YearCole Aldrich, Kansas, C, So.
J.T. Tiller, Missouri, G, Jr.
Newcomer of the yearDenis Clemente, Kansas State, G, Jr.
Freshman of the YearWillie Warren, Oklahoma, G, Fr.**
Sixth Man AwardsLaceDarius Dunn, Baylor, G, So.
Matt Lawrence, Missouri, G, Sr.
All-Big 12 First TeamCraig Brackins, Iowa State, F, So.
Cole Aldrich, Kansas, C, So.
Sherron Collins, Kansas, G, Jr.**
DeMarre Carroll, Missouri, F, Sr.
Blake Griffin, Oklahoma, F, So.**
All-Big 12 Second TeamDenis Clemente, Kansas State, G, Jr.
Willie Warren, Oklahoma, G, Fr.
James Anderson, Oklahoma State, G/F, So.
A. J. Abrams, Texas, G, Sr.
Damion James, Texas, G/F, Jr.
All-Big 12 Third TeamCurtis Jerrells, Baylor, G, Sr.
Cory Higgins, Colorado, G, So.
Leo Lyons, Missouri, F, Sr.
Ade Dagunduro, Nebraska, G, Sr.
Byron Eaton, Oklahoma State, G, Sr.
Josh Carter, Texas A&M, G/F, Sr.
All-Big 12 Honorable MentionLaceDarius Dunn (Baylor)
Kevin Rogers (Baylor)
Jacob Pullen (Kansas State)
J. T. Tiller (Missouri)
Austin Johnson (Oklahoma)
Terrel Harris (Oklahoma State)
John Roberson (Texas Tech)
Alan Voskuil (Texas Tech)
Big 12 All-Defensive TeamCole Aldrich, Kansas, C, So.
J. T. Tiller, Missouri, G, Jr.**
Ade Dagunduro, Nebraska, G, Sr.
Terrel Harris, Oklahoma State, G, Sr.
Justin Mason, Texas, G, Jr.
Derrick Roland, Texas A&M, G, Jr.
Big 12 All-Rookie TeamMarcus Morris, Kansas, F, Fr.
Tyshawn Taylor, Kansas, G, Fr.**
Denis Clemente, Kansas State, G, Jr.**
Zaire Taylor, Missouri, G, Jr.
Willie Warren, Oklahoma, G, Fr.**

** – Unanimous Selection

National awards & honors

Player of the Year

Blake Griffin, Oklahoma

Coach of the Year

Bill Self, Kansas

Mike Anderson, Missouri

All-District Teams

USBWA

USBWA All-District 6

USBWA All-District 7

NABC

NABC All-District 8
First Team

Second Team

All-Americans

Blake Griffin, Oklahoma

Sherron Collins, Kansas

Craig Brackins, Iowa State

Cole Aldrich, Kansas

DeMarre Carroll, Missouri

Freshman Teams

Tyshawn Taylor, Kansas

Willie Warren, Oklahoma

NCAA All-Regional Teams

South Regional

West Regional

Midwest Regional

Statistical leaders

Statistics shown cover the entire 2008–09 season.

Individual

Scoring
Name School Pts PPG
Griffin, BlakeOU794 22.7
Brackins, CraigISU645 20.2
Collins, SherronKU661 18.9
Anderson, JamesOSU638 18.2
Higgins, CoryCU538 17.4
Abrams, A.J.UT580 16.6
Carroll, DeMarreMU629 16.6
Jerrells, CurtisBU621 16.3
Dunn, LaceDariusBU596 15.7
James, DamionUT540 15.4

Rebounding
Name School TOT RPG
Griffin, BlakeOU504 14.4
Aldrich, ColeKU387 11.1
Brackins, CraigISU303 9.5
James, DamionUT322 9.2
Rogers, KevinBU288 7.6
Elonu, ChinemeluTAMU249 7.3
Muonelo, ObiOSU252 7.2
Carroll, DeMarreMU273 7.2
Davis, BryanTAMU222 6.5
Moses, MarshallOSU196 6.1

Assists
Name School TOT APG
Roberson, JohnTTU212 6.42
Eaton, ByronOSU199 5.69
Garrett, DianteISU161 5.03
Collins, SherronKU174 4.97
Jerrells, CurtisBU186 4.89
Mason, JustinUT141 4.03
Johnson, AustinOU140 3.89
Miller, CookieNU109 3.63
Tiller, J.T.MU138 3.63
Clemente, DenisKSU112 3.50

Steals
Name School TOT SPG
Eaton, ByronOSU77 2.20
Higgins, CoryCU59 1.90
Tiller, J.T.MU68 1.79
Harris, TerrelOSU61 1.74
Pullen, JacobKSU54 1.59
Dugat, HenryBU59 1.55
Carroll, DeMarreMU59 1.55
Jerrells, CurtisBU59 1.55
Miller, CookieNU45 1.50
Harley, SteveNU45 1.4


Blocks
Name School TOT BPG
Aldrich, ColeKU94 2.69
Elonu, ChinemeluTAMU53 1.56
Davis, BryanTAMU46 1.35
Atchley, ConnorUT45 1.32
Griffin, BlakeOU41 1.17
Griffin, TaylorOU36 1.00
Acy, QuincyBU34 1.00
Pittman, DexterUT33 0.94
Samuels, JamarKSU32 0.94
Brackins, CraigISU30 0.94

Field Goals
Name School FG%
Griffin, BlakeOU .654
Aldrich, ColeKU .598
Carroll, DeMarreMU .558
Rogers, KevinBU .557
Anderson, JamesOSU .482
Higgins, CoryCU .476
Brackins, CraigISU .475
James, DamionUT .468
Collins, SherronKU .434
Jerrells, CurtisBU .431

Min. 5 FGM/Gm

3-Pt Field Goals
Name School 3FG%
Voskuil, AlanTTU.435
Holmes, B.J.TAMU..415
Brown, FredKSU.415
Lawrence, MattMU.408
Anderson, JamesOSU.408
Velander, PaulNU.400
Carter, JoshTAMU.399
Page, KeitonOSU.399
Muonelo, ObiOSU.398
Abrams, A.J.UT.396

Min 1.5 3Pt FGM/Gm.

Free Throws
Name School FT%
Voskuil, AlanTTU .896
Abrams, A.J.UT .848
Carter, JoshTAMU .847
Higgins, CoryCU .830
Anderson, JamesOSU .829
Roberson, JohnTTU .829
Dunn, LaceDariusBU .821
Clemente, DenisKSU .798
Collins, SherronKU .795
Aldrich, ColeKU .792

Min 2.5 Per Gm

Postseason

Big Twelve Tournament

  First Round (March 11) Quarterfinals (March 12) Semifinals (March 13) Championship (March 14)
                                     
        
  1  Kansas (#11) 64  
    9  Baylor 71  
8  Nebraska 49
9  Baylor 65  
  9  Baylor 76  
  5  Texas 70  
        
        
  4  Kansas State 58
    5  Texas 61  
5  Texas 67
12  Colorado 56  
  9  Baylor 60
  3  Missouri (#14) 73
        
        
  2  Oklahoma (#6) 70
    7  Oklahoma State 71  
7  Oklahoma State 81
10  Iowa State 67  
  7  Oklahoma State 59
  3  Missouri (#14) 67  
        
        
  3  Missouri (#14) 81
    11  Texas Tech 60  
6  Texas A&M 83
11  Texas Tech 88  

NCAA Tournament

School Region Seed Round 1 Round 2 Sweet 16 Elite Eight Final Four Championship
Oklahoma South 2 15 Morgan St., W 82–54 10 Michigan, W 73–63 3 Syracuse, W 84–71 1 North Carolina, L 60–72
Missouri West 3 14 Cornell, W 78–59 6 Marquette, W 83–79 2 Memphis, W 102–91 1 Connecticut, L 75–82
Kansas Midwest 3 14 North Dakota State, W 84–74 11 Dayton, W 60–43 2 Michigan State, L 62–67
Texas East 7 10 Minnesota, W 76–62 2 Duke, L 69–74
Oklahoma State East 8 9 Tennessee, W 77–75 1 Pittsburgh, L 76–84
Texas A&M West 9 8 BYU, W 79–66 1 Connecticut, L 66–92

National Invitation Tournament

School Seed Round 1 Round 2 Quarterfinals Semifinals Championship
Baylor 3 6 Georgetown, W 74–72 2 Virginia Tech, W 84–66 1 Auburn, W 74–72 1 San Diego St., W 76–62 2 Penn St., L 63–69
Kansas State 4 5 Illinois St., W 83–79 (OT) 1 San Diego St., L 52–70
Nebraska 6 3 New Mexico, L 71–83

References

  1. "2009 NCAA Men's Basketball Rankings". ESPN.com. ESPN Internet Ventures. 2009-02-02. Archived from the original on 7 February 2009. Retrieved 2009-02-03.
  2. AP Coach of the Year
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