2021–22 Summit League men's basketball season
Sports season
The 2021–22 Summit League Conference men's basketball season started non-conference play on November 9, 2021, and began conference play on December 20, 2021. The regular season ended on February 26, 2022, setting up the 2022 Summit League men's basketball tournament from March 5 to March 8.
South Dakota State was the regular season champion, finishing with a perfect 18-0 conference record for the first time in conference and team history. The Jacks would go on to win the Summit League tournament as well, beating North Dakota State to reach their first NCAA tournament berth in four years.
Conference Changes
Due to the addition of St. Thomas (MN) , the conference schedule was expanded to 18 games. Each team played every team twice, once at home and once on the road.
Head Coaches
Coaching Changes
Denver hired Jeff Wulbrun after Rodney Billups was let go.
Coaches
Notes:
Year at school includes 2021–22 season.
Overall and Summit League records are from the time at current school and are through the end of the 2020–21 season.
NCAA Tournament appearances are from the time at current school only.
*110 Wins and 68 Losses at Division II level
**2 NCAA Division II Tournaments
***1 NCAA Division II Sweet 16's and 1 NCAA Division II Elite 8
^All wins and losses at Division III level
^^8 NCAA Division III Tournaments
^^^4 NCAA Division III Sweet 16, 2 NCAA Division III Final Fours, and 1 NCAA Division III National Championship
Preseason Awards
The Preseason Summit League men's basketball polls was released on October 12, 2021.[ 1]
Preseason men's basketball polls
First Place Votes in Parentheses
South Dakota State (23) - 636
North Dakota State (7) - 606
Oral Roberts (6) - 545
South Dakota - 480
Western Illinois - 356
Kansas City - 341
North Dakota - 279
Omaha - 255
Denver - 217
St. Thomas 120
Preseason Honors
Honor
Recipient
Preseason Player of the Year
Max Abmas , Oral Roberts
Preseason All-Summit League First Team
Max Abmas, Oral Roberts
Josiah Allick, Kansas City
Sam Griesel, North Dakota State
Rocky Kreuser, North Dakota State
Baylor Scheierman , South Dakota State
Douglas Wilson , South Dakota State
Preseason All-Summit League Second Team
Will Carius, Western Illinois
Tyree Eady, North Dakota State
Noah Freidel, South Dakota State
Xavier Fuller, South Dakota
Tasos Kamateros, South Dakota
Regular season
Conference standings
Conference
Overall
Rank
Team
Record
Perecent
Record
Percent
Tiebreaker
1
South Dakota State
18–0
1.000
30–5
.857
2
North Dakota State
13–5
.722
23–10
.697
3
Kansas City
12–6
.667
19–12
.613
4
Oral Roberts
12–6
.667
19–12
.613
5
South Dakota
11–7
.611
19–12
.613
6
Western Illinois
7–11
.389
16–16
.500
7
Denver
7–11
.389
11–21
.344
8
St. Thomas
4–14
.222
10–20
.333
9
Omaha
4–14
.222
5–25
.167
10
North Dakota
2–16
.111
6–25
.194
Conference Matrix
Denver
Kansas City
Omaha
North Dakota
North Dakota State
Oral Roberts
St. Thomas
South Dakota
South Dakota State
Western Illinois
vs. Denver
–
1-1
1-1
0-2
2-0
2-0
0-2
2-0
2-0
1-1
vs. Kansas City
1-1
–
1-1
0-2
0-2
2-0
0-2
0-2
2-0
2-0
vs. Omaha
1-1
1-1
–
1-1
2-0
2-0
2-0
2-0
2-0
1-1
vs. North Dakota
2-0
2-0
1-1
–
2-0
2-0
1-1
2-0
2-0
2-0
vs. North Dakota State
0-2
2-0
0-2
0-2
–
0-2
0-2
0-2
2-0
1-1
vs. Oral Roberts
0-2
0-2
0-2
0-2
2-0
–
0-2
1-1
2-0
1-1
vs. St. Thomas
2-0
2-0
0-2
1-1
2-0
2-0
–
2-0
2-0
1-1
vs. South Dakota
0-2
2-0
0-2
0-2
2-0
1-1
0-2
–
2-0
0-2
vs. South Dakota State
0-2
0-2
0-2
0-2
0-2
0-2
0-2
0-2
–
0-2
vs. Western Illinois
1-1
2-0
1-1
0-2
1-1
1-1
1-1
2-0
1-0
–
Players of the Week
Week[ 2]
Player(s) of the Week
School
Nov. 15
Baylor Scheierman
South Dakota State
Nov. 22
Evan Gilyard II
Kansas City
Nov. 29
Noah Freidel
South Dakota State (2)
Dec. 6
Colton Sandage
Western Illinois
Dec. 13
Baylor Scheierman (2)
South Dakota State (3)
Dec. 20
Francis Lacis
Oral Roberts
Dec. 27
Trent Massner
Western Illinois (2)
Jan. 3
Max Abmas
Oral Roberts (2)
Jan. 10
Max Abmas (2)
Oral Roberts (3)
Jan. 17
Trent Massner (2)
Western Illinois (3)
Jan. 24
Tevin Smith
Denver
Jan. 31
Max Abmas (3)
Oral Roberts (3)
Feb. 7
Marvin Nesbitt Jr. Baylor Scheierman (3)
Kansas City (2) South Dakota State (4)
Feb. 14
Sam Griesel
North Dakota State
Feb. 21
Evan Gilyard II (2)
Kansas City (3)
Feb. 28
Luke Appel
South Dakota State (5)
Records against other conferences
Points scored
Team
For
Against
Difference
Denver
2257
2380
-123
Kansas City
2311
2085
+226
North Dakota
2178
2444
-266
North Dakota State
2469
2267
+202
Omaha
2088
2505
-417
Oral Roberts
2582
2306
+276
St. Thomas
2241
2260
-19
South Dakota
2329
2198
+131
South Dakota State
3005
2561
+444
Western Illinois
2493
2470
+23
Through March 8, 2022 [ 3]
Home attendance
Team
Arena
Capacity
Total Games
Average Attendance
Attendance High
Total Attendance
% of Capacity
Denver
Hamilton Gymnasium
2,500
13
792
1,607 Nov. 7 vs. Regis
10,305
31.7%
Kansas City
Swinney Recreation Center
1,500
13†
749
1,558 Feb. 26 vs. South Dakota St
9,738
50.0%
North Dakota
Betty Engelstad Sioux Center
3,300
15
1,380
2,541 Feb. 26 vs. North Dakota St
20,712
41.8%
North Dakota State
Scheels Center
5,460
15
1,913
3,510 Dec. 22 vs. North Dakota
28,700
35.0%
Omaha
Baxter Arena
7,898
10†
1,348
1,957 Jan. 29 vs. Kansas City
13,480
17.0%
Oral Roberts
Mabee Center
10,154
15
4,047
6,094 Nov. 26 vs. Oklahoma St
60,714
39.9%
St. Thomas
Schoenecker Arena
1,800
13
947
1,405 Feb. 12 vs. North Dakota St
12,323
52.7%
South Dakota
Sanford Coyote Sports Center
6,000
15
1,658
4,224 Feb. 5 vs. South Dakota St
24,883
27.6%
South Dakota State
Frost Arena
6,500
14
2,298
3,821 Jan. 29 vs. North Dakota St
32,180
35.4%
Western Illinois
Western Hall
5,139
12†
886
1,500 Nov. 16 vs. Iowa Wesleyan
10,635
17.2%
Bold - Exceed capacity
† - Does not include games where an attendance figure was not given
As of February 27, 2022
Does not include exhibition games
All-League Honors
Honor
Recipient
Player of the Year
Baylor Scheierman , South Dakota State
Defensive Player of the Year
Marvin Nesbitt Jr., Kansas City
Sixth Man of the Year
Luke Appel, South Dakota State
Freshman of the Year
Paul Bruns, North Dakota
Newcomer of the Year
Evan Gilyard II, Kansas City
Coach of the Year
Eric Henderson, South Dakota State
All-Summit League First Team
Max Abmas, Oral Roberts
Evan Gilyard II, Kansas City
Sam Griesel, North Dakota State
Rocky Kreuser, North Dakota State
Baylor Scheierman , South Dakota State
Douglas Wilson , South Dakota State
All-Summit League Second Team
Mason Archambault, South Dakota
Trenton Massner, Western Illinois
Marvin Nesbitt Jr., Kansas City
Kruz Perrott-Hunt, South Dakota
Arkel Lamar, Kansas City
All-Summit League Honorable Mention
Luke Barisic, Western Illinois
Paul Bruns, North Dakota
K.J. Hunt, Denver
Tasos Kamateros, South Dakota
Issac McBride, Oral Roberts
All-Defensive Team
Boogie Anderson, South Dakota
Tyree Eady, North Dakota State
Trenton Massner, Western Illinois
Marvin Nesbitt Jr., Kansas City
Douglas Wilson, South Dakota State
All-Newcomer Team
Luka Barisic, Western Illinois
Evan Gilyard II, Kansas City
K.J. Hunt, Denver
Trenton Massner, Western Illinois
Zeke Mayo, South Dakota State
Source:[ 4]
Postseason
Conference Tournament
The top 8 teams from the Summit League qualify for the conference tournament. The tournament is at the Denny Sanford Premier Center in Sioux Falls, South Dakota .
Quarterfinals March 5 & 6 ESPN+
Semifinals March 7 ESPN+
Championship March 8 ESPN2
1
South Dakota State
87
8
Omaha
79
1
South Dakota State
83
5
South Dakota
60
4
Kansas City
61
5
South Dakota
74
1
South Dakota State
75
2
North Dakota State
69
2
North Dakota State
82
7
Denver
62
2
North Dakota State
92
3
Oral Roberts
72
3
Oral Roberts
80
6
Western Illinois
68
NCAA tournament
Only South Dakota State was selected to participate in the tournament as the conference's automatic bid.
Seed
Region
School
First Round
Second Round
Sweet Sixteen
Elite Eight
Final Four
Championship
No. 13
Buffalo Regional
South Dakota State
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1 Bid
W-L (%):
0–1 (.000)
0–0 (–)
0–0 (–)
0–0 (–)
0–0 (–)
TOTAL: 0–1 (.000)
References
Teams Championships & awards Seasons