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1998–99 NCAA Division I men's basketball season

The 1998–99 NCAA Division I men's basketball season began in November 1998 and concluded with the 64-team 1999 NCAA Division I men's basketball tournament, whose finals were held at Tropicana Field in St. Petersburg, Florida. The Connecticut Huskies earned their first national championship by defeating the Duke Blue Devils, 77–74, on March 29, 1999. They were coached by Jim Calhoun, and the NCAA basketball tournament Most Outstanding Player was Richard Hamilton.

Season headlines
• The preseason AP All-American team was named on November 10. Richard Hamilton of Connecticut was the leading vote-getter (66 of 72 votes). The rest of the team included Mateen Cleaves of Michigan State (58 votes), Elton Brand of Duke (55), Lee Nailon of TCU (50) and Andre Miller of Utah (44). == Conference membership changes ==
Conference membership changes
These schools joined new conferences for the 1998–99 season. == Season outlook ==
Season outlook
Pre-season polls The top 25 from the AP Poll November 6, 1998 and the ESPN/USA Today Poll November 5, 1998. == Regular season ==
Regular season
Conferences Conference winners and tournaments Twenty-eight conferences concluded their seasons with a single-elimination tournament, with only the Ivy League and Pacific-10 Conference choosing not to conduct conference tournaments. Most conference tournament winners received an automatic bid to the 1999 NCAA Division I men's basketball tournament. Conference standings Division I independents Two schools played as Division I independents. Informal championships For the eighth consecutive season, the Philadelphia Big 5 did not play a full round-robin schedule in which each team met each other team once, a format it had used from its first season of competition in 1955–56 through the 1990–91 season. Instead, each team played only two games against other Big 5 members, and Villanova finished with a 2–0 record in head-to-head competition among the Big 5. The Big 5 did not revive its full round-robin schedule until the 1999–2000 season. Statistical leaders Source for additional stats categories == Postseason tournaments ==
Postseason tournaments
NCAA tournament ==== Final Four – Tropicana Field, St. Petersburg, Florida ==== in St. Petersburg, Florida, hosted the Final Four. # - Ohio State vacated 34 games, including all NCAA Tournament wins from the 1998–99 season due to the Jim O’Brien scandal. Unlike forfeiture, a vacated game does not result in the other school being credited with a win, only with Ohio State removing the wins from its own record. National Invitation tournament Semifinals & finals == Award winners ==
Coaching changes
A number of teams changed coaches during the season and after it ended. == References ==
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