After a foul , teams received the option of either taking a free throw or taking the ball at mid-court.[ 1]
Conference membership changes
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Conference winners and tournaments
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Conference standings
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1939–40 Big Six Conference men's basketball standings
Conf
Overall
Team
W
L
PCT
W
L
PCT
Kansas
8
–
2
.800
19
–
6
.760
Missouri
8
–
2
.800
13
–
6
.684
Oklahoma
8
–
2
.800
12
–
7
.632
Iowa State
2
–
8
.200
9
–
9
.500
Kansas State
2
–
8
.200
6
–
12
.333
Nebraska
2
–
8
.200
6
–
12
.333
1939–40 Eastern Intercollegiate Basketball League standings
Conf
Overall
Team
W
L
PCT
W
L
PCT
Dartmouth
11
–
1
.917
15
–
6
.714
Princeton
8
–
4
.667
14
–
8
.636
Yale
7
–
5
.583
13
–
6
.684
Cornell
7
–
5
.583
10
–
13
.435
Columbia
4
–
8
.333
5
–
12
.294
Harvard
3
–
9
.250
5
–
14
.263
Penn
2
–
10
.167
5
–
13
.278
1939–40 Mountain States Conference men's basketball standings
Conf
Overall
Team
W
L
PCT
W
L
PCT
Colorado
11
–
1
.917
17
–
4
.810
Utah
8
–
4
.667
19
–
4
.826
BYU
7
–
5
.583
17
–
8
.680
Utah State
7
–
5
.583
11
–
7
.611
Wyoming
3
–
9
.250
6
–
10
.375
Colorado State
3
–
9
.250
6
–
12
.333
Denver
3
–
9
.250
6
–
15
.286
1939–40 Pacific Coast Conference men's basketball standings
Conf
Overall
Team
W
L
PCT
W
L
PCT
Oregon State
12
–
4
.750
27
–
11
.711
Oregon
10
–
6
.625
19
–
12
.613
Washington State
9
–
7
.563
23
–
10
.697
Washington
6
–
10
.375
10
–
15
.400
Idaho
3
–
13
.188
11
–
15
.423
USC †
10
–
2
.833
20
–
3
.870
Stanford
6
–
6
.500
14
–
9
.609
California
5
–
7
.417
15
–
17
.469
UCLA
3
–
9
.250
8
–
17
.320
† Conference playoff series winner
1939–40 Southwest Conference men's basketball standings
Conf
Overall
Team
W
L
PCT
W
L
PCT
Rice
10
–
2
.833
25
–
4
.862
Texas
8
–
4
.667
18
–
5
.783
Baylor
7
–
5
.583
12
–
9
.571
Arkansas
6
–
6
.500
12
–
10
.545
Texas A&M
5
–
7
.417
11
–
11
.500
SMU
5
–
7
.417
7
–
13
.350
TCU
1
–
11
.083
7
–
16
.304
A total of 66 college teams played as major independents . Seton Hall (19–0) was undefeated, and Marshall (26–3) finished with the most wins.[ 9]
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