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2015-16 South Dakota State Jackrabbits men's basketball team

2015–16 South Dakota State Jackrabbits men's basketball
South Dakota State University logo.svg
Summit League regular season co–champions
Summit League Tournament champions
Cancún Challenge Mayan Division champions
NCAA Tournament, First round
Conference Summit League
2015–16 record 26–8 (12–4 The Summit)
Head coach Scott Nagy (21st year)
Assistant coach Rob Klinkefus
Assistant coach Brian Cooley
Assistant coach Joe Krabbenhoft
Home arena Frost Arena
Seasons
← 2014–15
2016–17 →
2015–16 Summit League men's basketball standings
Conf     Overall
Team W   L   PCT     W   L   PCT
IPFW 12 4   .750     24 10   .706
South Dakota State 12 4   .750     26 8   .765
Omaha 10 6   .625     18 14   .563
IUPUI 9 7   .563     13 19   .406
North Dakota State 8 8   .500     20 13   .606
Denver 7 9   .438     16 15   .516
Oral Roberts 6 10   .375     14 17   .452
South Dakota 5 11   .313     14 18   .438
Western Illinois 3 13   .188     10 17   .370
2016 Summit League Tournament winner

The 2015–16 South Dakota State Jackrabbits men's basketball team represented South Dakota State University during the 2015–16 NCAA Division I men's basketball season. The Jackrabbits, led by 21st year head coach Scott Nagy, played their home games at Frost Arena and were members of the Summit League. The Jackrabbits finished the season 26–8, 12–4 in Summit League play to share the Summit League regular season champsionship. They defeated Oral Roberts, Denver, and North Dakota State to win the The Summit League Tournament. As a result, they received the conference's automatic bid to the NCAA Tournament. As a No. 12 seed in the South Region, they were eliminated by No. 5 seed Maryland in the First Round.

On April 4, head coach Scott Nagy resigned to become the head coach at Wright State. He finished at South Dakota State with a 21-year record of 410–240. On April 13, the school hired T. J. Otzelberger as head coach.

The Jackrabbits finished the 2014–15 season 24–11, 12–4 in Summit League play to win a share of the Summit League regular season championship. They lost to North Dakota State in the finals of the Summit League Tournament. As a No. 1 seed in a conference tournament who did not win their tournament, they received an automatic bid to the NIT where they lost in the second round to Vanderbilt.


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