2008 Big East men's basketball tournament
The 2008 Big East men's basketball tournament, a part of the 2007-08 NCAA Division I men's basketball season, took place from March 12–March 15, 2008 at Madison Square Garden in New York City. Its winner received the Big East Conference's automatic bid to the 2008 NCAA tournament. It is a single-elimination tournament with four rounds and the four highest seeds received byes in the first round. The 12 Big East teams with the best conference records were invited to participate. [2007-08 2007-08 Georgetown Hoyas men's basketball team|Georgetown Hoyas men's basketball team|Georgetown], the Big East regular season winner, received the number one seed in the tournament.
The first round of the tournament saw no upsets, as each of the higher seeds won their games. However, the second round had three of the four lower seeds winning their games. In the semi-finals, number one seed, Georgetown, easily won, while the seventh seed, Pittsburgh, won in a close game. The two teams played each other for the tournament championship and Pittsburgh was victorious, winning the conference's automatic bid. After the tournament, eight of the teams that participated were invited to the NCAA Tournament. It was Pittsburgh's second Big East tournament championship.
Before the tournament
Before the beginning of the season the league's coaches voted Georgetown, the 2006-07 Big East regular season and tournament winner, and Louisville to share the conference title. Additionally, it was decided that each team's conference schedule would expand from 16 to 18 games so all of the teams would play each other. Fifteen Big East teams reached the beginning of their conference schedules with winning records, with four teams having only one loss and three others with only two losses. The out of conference schedule for the league included four teams playing in the inaugural Big East/SEC Invitational, where they went 3–1, and two teams beating top–10 ranked teams. At the end of conference play, Georgetown, who was ranked tenth in the Coaches Poll, won the regular season title. Six teams ended the season ranked, while eight ended with over 20 wins. The top–12 teams in the standings were invited to the tournament.- Rankings reflect Coaches Poll as of March 10, 2008
Tournament
Seeding
The twelve teams that were invited to the tournament were seeded according to their records:- Georgetown's first-place finish in the regular season entitled the team to the top seed.
- Louisville and Notre Dame finished the season tied in second, a game behind Georgetown, but Louisville's win over Notre Dame on February 28 gave it the advantage and the second seed and Notre Dame the third seed.
- Connecticut, two games behind Georgetown, got the fourth seed, and the final first-round bye.
- West Virginia and Marquette both finished four games behind Georgetown in fifth place, but West Virginia's win over Marquette on January 6 granted it the fifth seed and left Marquette with the sixth.
- Pittsburgh finished five games behind Georgetown and was awarded the seventh seed.
- Villanova and Syracuse both finished six games behind Georgetown and split their games against one another in the regular season. After head-to-head results, the tie-breaking rules of the conference next were based on wins over top conference opponents, and, although Syracuse beat Georgetown on February 16, both teams also lost to Georgetown, so Syracuse did not have an advantage over Villanova in games against Georgetown. Tie-breaking then moved to the two teams' results against Connecticut. Villanova's win over Connecticut, coupled with Syracuse's loss, gave Villanova the advantage and the eighth seed and Syracuse the ninth seed.
- Cincinnati, at seven games behind Georgetown, received the tenth seed.
- Seton Hall, at eight games behind Georgetown, received the eleventh seed.
- Providence and DePaul finished nine games behind Georgetown, but Providence's win on February 5, gave the team the twelfth seed, the final position in the tournament.
- The teams finishing below twelfth place after taking the twelfth-seed tiebreaker into account did not qualify for the tournament.
First round
| Team | 1st | 2nd | Final |
| Villanova | 27 | 55 | 82 |
| Syracuse | 28 | 35 | 63 |
| Team | 1st | 2nd | Final |
| Marquette | 34 | 33 | 67 |
| Seton Hall | 29 | 25 | 54 |
The first round of the tournament was played on March 12 with each of the higher seeds winning. The day started with Villanova playing Syracuse, in what was called an elimination game for the NCAA Tournament. Although Syracuse held a one-point lead at half-time, Villanova took an early lead in the second half and never trailed again, winning 82–63. In the second game of the day, Providence played West Virginia. The teams both struggled throughout the game with both having scoreless streaks, but West Virginia prevailed in the end to win 58–53. In the third game of the day Cincinnati played Pittsburgh. Although the teams stayed close throughout, Pittsburgh won the game 70–64. In the final game of the day Marquette played Seton Hall. Marquette won the game by holding Seton Hall scoreless through the last five minutes of the game to finish 67–54.