1997–98 Big East Conference Men's Basketball Season
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1997–98 Big East Conference Men's Basketball Season
The 1997–98 Big East Conference (1979–2013), Big East Conference men's basketball season was the 19th in conference history, and involved its 13 full-time member schools. 1997-98 Connecticut Huskies men's basketball team, Connecticut was the regular-season champion of the Big East 6 Division with a record of , and 1997-98 Syracuse Orangemen basketball team, Syracuse won the regular-season Big East 7 Division championship with a record of . Connecticut won the 1998 Big East men's basketball tournament, Big East tournament championship. Season summary & highlights * For the last time, the Big East used the divisional structure which had debuted in the 1995–96 Big East Conference men's basketball season, 1995–96 season, with six of its teams playing in the Big East 6 Division and seven in the Big East 7 Division. The conference returned to a unitary structure 1998–99 Big East Conference men's basketball season, the following season. * 1997-98 Connecticut Huskies men's ba ...
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