1991–92 Big East Conference Men's Basketball Season
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1991–92 Big East Conference Men's Basketball Season
The 1991–92 Big East Conference men's basketball season was the 13th in conference history, and involved its ten full-time member schools. Georgetown, , and were the regular-season co-champions with an identical records of Syracuse won the Big East tournament championship. Season summary & highlights * The Big East expanded to 10 teams, adding Miami as a member. * The expansion of the conference lengthened the conference regular season to 18 games. * Georgetown, , and finished as the regular-season co-champions with identical records of It was the fifth regular-season championship or co-championship for Georgetown, the fifth for St. John's, and the first for Seton Hall. * Syracuse won its third Big East tournament championship. It was Syracuse's first victory over Georgetown in a Big East Tournament game in four tries. Head coaches Rankings Connecticut, Georgetown, St. John's, Seton Hall, and Syracuse were ranked in the Top 25 of the Associated Press poll for most ...
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