2010–11 Southern Conference men's basketball season

Last updated
2010–10 Southern Conference Men's Basketball Season
League NCAA Division I
Sport Basketball
Number of teams 12
TV partner(s) SoConTV
Regular Season
2011 Southern Conference Champions Charleston and Wofford (South), Western Carolina and Chattanooga (North)
Season MVP Andrew Goudelock, Charleston
Tournament
Champions Wofford
  Runners-up Charleston
Finals MVP Noah Dahlman, Wofford
Basketball seasons
 09–10
2010–11 Southern Conference men's basketball standings
Conf   Overall
TeamW L PCT  W L PCT
North
Western Carolina 12 6   .667    18 15  .545
Chattanooga 12 6   .667    16 16  .500
Appalachian State 10 8   .556    16 15  .516
Elon 7 11   .389    14 17  .452
UNC Greensboro 6 12   .333    7 24  .226
Samford 4 14   .222    12 19  .387
South
College of Charleston 14 4   .778    25 10  .714
Wofford 14 4   .778    21 13  .618
Furman 12 6   .667    22 11  .667
Davidson 10 8   .556    18 14  .563
The Citadel 6 12   .333    10 22  .313
Georgia Southern 1 17   .056    5 27  .156
SoCon Tournament winner
As of March 17, 2011; Rankings from AP Poll

The 2010–11 Southern Conference men's basketball season featured twelve teams competing in two divisions for regular season and tournament titles. Both divisions ended in a tie for the division lead, with the North being shared between Chattanooga and Western Carolina and the South claimed by both College of Charleston and Wofford. Wofford claimed the 2011 Southern Conference Men's Basketball Tournament championship.

Western Carolina Catamounts athletic teams of Western Carolina University

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College of Charleston Cougars mens basketball NCAA Division I college basketball team

The Charleston Cougars men's basketball team is an NCAA Division I college basketball team competing in the Colonial Athletic Association. Home games are played at TD Arena, located on College of Charleston's campus in Charleston, South Carolina, United States. While a member of the NAIA, they were National Champions in 1983.

2010–11 Wofford Terriers mens basketball team

The 2010–11 Wofford Terriers men's basketball team represented Wofford College during the 2010–11 NCAA Division I men's basketball season. The Terriers, led by 9th year head coach Mike Young, played their home games at Benjamin Johnson Arena and are members of the Southern Conference. They finished the season 21–13, 14–4 in SoCon play. They were champions of the 2011 Southern Conference Men's Basketball Tournament to earn their second consecutive automatic bid in the 2011 NCAA Men's Division I Basketball Tournament where they lost in the second round to Brigham Young.

Awards

Player of the Year

Defensive of the Year

Freshman of the Year

Coach of the Year

All Conference Team

All Freshman Team

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