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Men's university basketball season
The 1953–54 NCAA men's basketball season began in December 1953, progressed through the regular season and conference tournaments, and concluded with the 1954 NCAA basketball tournament championship game on March 20, 1954, at Municipal Auditorium in Kansas City , Missouri . The La Salle Explorers won their first NCAA national championship with a 92–76 victory over the Bradley Braves .
The Atlantic Coast Conference began play, with eight original members.
Frank Selvy of Furman scored 100 points in a 149–95 victory over Newberry in Greenville , South Carolina , on February 13, 1954, becoming the first player to score 100 or more points in a game.[ 3] Selvy finished the season with 1,209 points for the year, the first player to score 1,000 or more points in a single season.[ 3] He also averaged 41.7 points per game for the season, the first player to average 40 or more points per game in a season,[ 3] and finished his career (1952–1954) averaging 32.5 points a game, the first player to average 30 or more points per game during a collegiate career.[ 3]
The NCAA tournament expanded from 22 to 24 teams.
Kentucky went undefeated, finishing with a 25–0 record. The Helms Athletic Foundation awarded its national championship to Kentucky rather than to the 1954 NCAA basketball tournament champion, La Salle .[ 2] It was the fourth and final time that the NCAA champion and the Helms champion differed. In the final AP Poll , taken after the completion of the 1954 NCAA basketball tournament and the then-presitigious National Invitation Tournament , Kentucky was ranked No. 1 ahead of No. 2 La Salle (NCAA tournament champion) and No. 3 Holy Cross (1954 National Invitation Tournament champion).[ 4]
The NCAA tournament's Final Four games were played on Friday and Saturday for the first time.[ 5]
The NCAA tournament's championship game was televised nationally for the first time. The broadcast rights fee was $ 7,500.[ 5]
The Top 20 from the AP Poll and the UP Coaches Poll during the pre-season.[ 6] [ 7]
Conference membership changes [ edit ]
Conference winners and tournaments [ edit ]
Conference standings [ edit ]
1953–54 Big Seven Conference men's basketball standings
Conf
Overall
Team
W
L
PCT
W
L
PCT
No. 18 Kansas
10
–
2
.833
16
–
5
.762
Colorado
10
–
2
.833
11
–
11
.500
Missouri
6
–
6
.500
11
–
10
.524
Kansas State
5
–
7
.417
11
–
10
.524
Nebraska
5
–
7
.417
8
–
13
.381
Oklahoma
4
–
8
.333
8
–
13
.381
Iowa State
2
–
10
.167
6
–
15
.286
Rankings from AP Poll [ 12]
1953–54 Eastern Intercollegiate Basketball League standings
Conf
Overall
Team
W
L
PCT
W
L
PCT
Cornell †
11
–
3
.786
17
–
7
.708
Princeton
11
–
3
.786
16
–
9
.640
Pennsylvania
10
–
4
.714
17
–
8
.680
Yale
7
–
7
.500
12
–
14
.462
Columbia
6
–
8
.429
11
–
13
.458
Dartmouth
5
–
9
.357
13
–
13
.500
Brown
4
–
10
.286
13
–
11
.542
Harvard
2
–
12
.143
9
–
16
.360
† Regular-season championship winner Rankings from AP Poll
1953–54 Missouri Valley Conference men's basketball standings
Conf
Overall
Team
W
L
PCT
W
L
PCT
No. 10 Oklahoma A&M
9
–
1
.900
24
–
5
.828
Wichita Municipal
8
–
2
.800
27
–
4
.871
Tulsa
5
–
5
.500
15
–
4
.789
Saint Louis
4
–
6
.400
14
–
12
.538
Houston
3
–
7
.300
11
–
15
.423
Detroit
1
–
9
.100
11
–
17
.393
Rankings from AP Poll
1953–54 Mountain States Conference men's basketball standings
Conf
Overall
Team
W
L
PCT
W
L
PCT
Colorado A&M
12
–
2
.857
22
–
7
.759
Wyoming
10
–
4
.714
19
–
9
.679
BYU
9
–
5
.643
18
–
11
.621
Utah State
7
–
7
.500
14
–
13
.519
Utah
7
–
7
.500
12
–
14
.462
New Mexico
5
–
9
.357
11
–
11
.500
Montana
3
–
11
.214
7
–
20
.259
Denver
3
–
11
.214
6
–
21
.222
Rankings from AP Poll
1953–54 Pacific Coast Conference men's basketball standings
Conf
Overall
Team
W
L
PCT
W
L
PCT
Oregon State
11
–
5
.688
22
–
8
.733
Idaho
9
–
7
.563
15
–
8
.652
Oregon
9
–
7
.563
17
–
10
.630
Washington
7
–
9
.438
8
–
18
.308
Washington State
4
–
12
.250
10
–
17
.370
No. 11 USC †
8
–
4
.667
19
–
14
.576
UCLA
7
–
5
.583
18
–
7
.720
California
6
–
6
.500
17
–
7
.708
Stanford
3
–
9
.250
15
–
10
.600
† Conference playoff series winner Rankings from AP Poll [ 14]
1953–54 Southwest Conference men's basketball standings
Conf
Overall
Team
W
L
PCT
W
L
PCT
Rice
9
–
3
.750
23
–
5
.821
Texas
9
–
3
.750
16
–
9
.640
Arkansas
6
–
6
.500
13
–
9
.591
SMU
6
–
6
.500
13
–
9
.591
Baylor
6
–
6
.500
12
–
11
.522
TCU
5
–
7
.417
10
–
14
.417
Texas A&M
1
–
11
.083
2
–
20
.091
Rankings from AP Poll
1953–54 Western New York Little Three Conference men's basketball standings
Conf
Overall
Team
W
L
PCT
W
L
PCT
No. 16 Niagara
3
–
1
.750
24
–
6
.800
St. Bonaventure
2
–
2
.500
12
–
11
.522
Canisius
1
–
3
.250
9
–
14
.391
Rankings from AP Poll
A total of 42 college teams played as major independents . Among them, Holy Cross (26–2) and Seattle (26–2) had the best winning percentage (.929), and Holy Cross, Seattle, Duquesne (26–3), and La Salle (26–4) finished with the most wins.[ 16]
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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 ]
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A number of teams changed coaches during the season and after it ended.
^ ESPN College Basketball Encyclopedia . Random House . 2009. p. 625. ISBN 978-0-345-51392-2 .
^ a b "Helms Bypasses La Salle — Kentucky Named Top Team" . The Daily O'Collegian . April 1, 1954. Retrieved December 25, 2023 . Although La Salle won the NCAA title, and Holy Cross the National Invitational crown, Helms Athletic foundation has elected to hand the national championship honors for the 1954 season to the University of Kentucky's undefeated in 25 games Wildcats.
^ a b c d "Playing Rules History" (PDF) . ncaa.org . NCAA. p. 13. Retrieved June 25, 2024 .
^ Fullerton, Jr., Hugh (March 23, 1954). Written at New York. "Kentucky Beats Out Tourney Winners in Final Cage Poll" . Abilene Reporter-News . Abilene, Texas. Associated Press. Retrieved December 25, 2023 . Kentucky's unbeaten basketball team, which refrained from tournament competition this year, came out ahead of the two national tournament winners, La Salle and Holy Cross, in the final Associated Press ranking poll of the 1953–54 season today.
^ a b "Playing Rules History" (PDF) . ncaa.org . NCAA. p. 11. Retrieved June 25, 2024 .
^ ESPN College Basketball Encyclopedia . Random House . 2009. p. 836. ISBN 978-0-345-51392-2 .
^ "1977 Preseason AP Men's Basketball Poll" . College Poll Archive. Retrieved August 8, 2020 .
^ "2009 NCAA Men's Basketball Record Book – Conferences Section" (PDF) . NCAA. 2009. Retrieved February 14, 2009 .
^ 2008–09 ACC Men's Basketball Media Guide – Year by Year section Archived 2016-03-03 at the Wayback Machine , retrieved 2009-02-14
^ 2008–09 SoCon Men's Basketball Media Guide – Honors Section , Southern Conference , retrieved 2009-02-09
^ 2008–09 SoCon Men's Basketball Media Guide – Postseason Section , Southern Conference , retrieved 2009-02-09
^ sports-reference.com 1953-54 Big Seven Conference Season Summary
^ sports-reference.com 1953-54 California Basketball Association Season Summary
^ "2017-18 Men's Basketball Media Guide" . Pac-12 Conference. p. 72. Retrieved February 16, 2018 .
^ sports-reference.com 1953-54 Southeastern Conference Season Summary
^ "1953-54 Men's Independent Season Summary" . Sports Reference . Retrieved August 8, 2024 .
^ "2021 John Carroll Blue Streaks men's basketball history & records guide, page 28" (PDF) . John Carroll Blue Streaks . Retrieved May 9, 2021 .