The Westminster men's basketball team finished the 2010-11 season with a 21-9 overall record and were fourth in the Frontier Conference at 8-6. It was the ninth consecutive 20-win season for the Griffins and the10th since the program was reinstated in 1999.
The Griffins set a school record by starting the year with 11 consecutive wins. They climbed as high as No. 6 in the NAIA national polls and would eventually finish the non-conference schedule with a 12-2 overall mark. They finished two games behind the conference lead and were defeated with half court buzzer-beaters twice during the season.
The team defeated Lewis-Clark State College 82-70 in the quarterfinals of the Frontier Conference Tournament. The season came to an end with a 68-62 loss at top-seeded Carroll in the semi-finals.
Jake Orchard and
Michael Stockton were each named first team All-Frontier Conference while
AJ Reilly and
Tanner Gregory were named to the second team. Stockton was named a third team NAIA All-American with Orchard being named honorable mention All-American.
Westminster had nine players named Academic All-Conference and led the Frontier in that category for the second straight year. The team also had five Daktronics/NAIA Scholar Athletes which was the most among all men's basketball teams in the country.