Oregon State Beavers men's basketball
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The Oregon State Beavers men's basketball program, established in 1901, is the intercollegiate men's basketball
program of the Oregon State University
Beavers
. The program is classified in the NCAA
's Division I, and the team competes in the Pacific-12 Conference. The team is coached by Craig Robinson. OSU is the 15th winningest program of all time as of the end of the 2008-09 season with a record of 1,594 wins and 1,180 losses. The team plays home games in Gill Coliseum
.
Individual Records
Top Season Performances by Class
Team Records
and Ralph Miller
are members of the Naismith Memorial Basketball Hall of Fame. The current coach, Craig Robinson, was hired by OSU in 2008 out of Brown University
, where Robinson had just coached the Bears
to a school record 19 wins. Robinson is the brother of United States first lady Michelle Obama
, and the brother-in-law to United States President
Barack Obama
. The longest tenured coach is Slats Gill, who was the coach for 36 seasons, winning 599 games in the process.
is Oregon State's main rivalry.
Washington Huskies — The Dog Fight is one of Oregon State's lesser known rivalry games.
Washington State Cougars — The Cougars and Beavers are longtime Pac 12 (and regional) rivals.
selections, five Pac-10 Players of the Year, 42 players selected in the NBA Draft
, and 24 players that have gone on to play in the NBA
. Additionally, OSU basketball alumni have 4 gold medals at the Olympics
, including one by Lew Beck
, who never played in the NBA. A total of 7 players have won 11 NBA titles, including three by A. C. Green
, two by Brent Barry
, two by Mel Counts
, and one each by Red Rocha
, Dave Gambee
, Lonnie Shelton
, and Gary Payton
.
The players who have gone on to play in the NBA are:
. The Orange Express season was Beaver great, Steve Johnson's
, last year at OSU. This season would be the first time in OSU history that the Beavers would win at UCLA
. The Orange Express spent a school record 25 weeks as #1 in the polls while finishing with a 26-2 record. At 26-1 the team would go into the NCAA tournament
as a number one seed and were upset by number eight seed Kansas State
50-48. Miller was awarded UPI and AP Coach of the Year honors and Steve Johnson would receive All-American
honors. Throughout 1980-83 OSU held a 77-11 record which at the time was only bested by DePaul's
79-6 record. This record would include a 35-1 record at Gill Coliseum
including a school best 24 wins in a row.
1947: lost to Oklahoma 56-54, beat Wyoming 63-46 (West Regional consolation)
1949: beat Arkansas 56-38, lost to Oklahoma State 55-30 (West Regional final)
1955: beat Seattle 83-71, lost to San Francisco 57-56 (West Regional final)
1962: beat Seattle 69-65 OT, beat Pepperdine 69-67, lost to UCLA 88-69 (West Regional final)
1963: beat Seattle 70-66, beat San Francisco 65-61, beat Arizona State 83-65, lost to Cincinnati 80-46, lost to Duke 85-63 (Final Four third place game)
1964: lost to Seattle 61-57 (West Regional first round)
1966: beat Houston 63-60, lost to Utah 70-64 (West Regional final)
1975: beat Middle Tennessee State 78-67, lost to Indiana 81-71, lost to Central Michigan 88-87 (Midwest Regional consolation)
1980: (2), lost to (10) Lamar 81-77 (West Regional second round)
1981: (1), lost to (8) Kansas State 50-48 (West Regional second round)
1982: (2), beat (7) Pepperdine 70-51, beat (3) Idaho 60-42, lost to (1) Georgetown 69-45 (West Regional final)
1984: (6), lost to (11) West Virginia 64-62 (Mideast Regional first round)
1985: (10), lost to (7) Notre Dame 79-70 (Southeast Regional first round)
1988: (12), lost to (5) Louisville 70-61 (Southeast Regional first round)
1989: (6), lost to (11) Evansville 94-90 OT (West Regional first round)
1990: (5), lost to (12) Ball State 54-53 (West Regional first round)
National Invitational Tournament (4 appearances)
1979: lost to Nevada 61-62 (1st Round)
1983: beat Idaho 77-59, beat New Orleans 88-71, lost to Fresno State 67-76 (Quarterfinal)
1987: beat New Mexico 85-82, lost to California 62-65 (2nd Round)
2005: lost to Cal State Fullerton 83-85 (opening round)
College Basketball Invitational (2 appearances, 1 Championship)
2009: beat Houston 49-45, beat Vermont 71-70 OT, beat Stanford 65-62 OT, beat UTEP 75-69, lost to UTEP 63-70, beat UTEP 81-73 (Tournament Champions)
2010: lost to Boston University 78-96 (first round)
College basketball
College basketball most often refers to the USA basketball competitive governance structure established by the National Collegiate Athletic Association . Basketball in the NCAA is divided into three divisions: Division I, Division II and Division III....
program of the Oregon State University
Oregon State University
Oregon State University is a coeducational, public research university located in Corvallis, Oregon, United States. The university offers undergraduate, graduate and doctoral degrees and a multitude of research opportunities. There are more than 200 academic degree programs offered through the...
Beavers
Oregon State Beavers
The Oregon State Beavers is a name shared by all sports teams at Oregon State University in Corvallis, Oregon. The Beavers are part of the Pacific-12 Conference . Oregon State's mascot is Benny the Beaver...
. The program is classified in the NCAA
National Collegiate Athletic Association
The National Collegiate Athletic Association is a semi-voluntary association of 1,281 institutions, conferences, organizations and individuals that organizes the athletic programs of many colleges and universities in the United States...
's Division I, and the team competes in the Pacific-12 Conference. The team is coached by Craig Robinson. OSU is the 15th winningest program of all time as of the end of the 2008-09 season with a record of 1,594 wins and 1,180 losses. The team plays home games in Gill Coliseum
Gill Coliseum
Gill Coliseum is a 10,400-seat multi-purpose arena located on the campus of Oregon State University in Corvallis, Oregon. Opened in 1949, the arena is home to the Oregon State Beavers' basketball, wrestling, volleyball, and gymnastics teams. It is named after famed basketball coach Amory T...
.
NCAA record
Oregon State holds several NCAA basketball records:Individual Records
- Field Goal Percentage (Single season)
- 1st – 74.6% — Steve JohnsonSteve Johnson (basketball)Clarence Stephen "Steve" Johnson is a retired American professional basketball player, who played for numerous teams. He played the power forward and center positions...
, 1981 (235 of 315) - 4th – 71.0% — Steve JohnsonSteve Johnson (basketball)Clarence Stephen "Steve" Johnson is a retired American professional basketball player, who played for numerous teams. He played the power forward and center positions...
, 1980 (211 of 297)
- 1st – 74.6% — Steve Johnson
- Field Goal Percentage (Career, min. 400 made and 4 made per game)
- 1st – 67.8% — Steve JohnsonSteve Johnson (basketball)Clarence Stephen "Steve" Johnson is a retired American professional basketball player, who played for numerous teams. He played the power forward and center positions...
, 1976–81 (828 of 1,222)
- 1st – 67.8% — Steve Johnson
- Field Goal Percentage (Single game, min. 12 field goals made)
- 1st (tie) – 100% Steve JohnsonSteve Johnson (basketball)Clarence Stephen "Steve" Johnson is a retired American professional basketball player, who played for numerous teams. He played the power forward and center positions...
vs. Hawaii-Hilo (13 of 13), Dec. 5, 1979
- 1st (tie) – 100% Steve Johnson
- Total Rebounds (Single game)
- 15th (tie) – 36 – Swede HalbrookSwede HalbrookHarvey Wade "Swede" Halbrook was an American former NBA player who played from 1960-1962. He played in college for Oregon State University, and at 7 ft 3 in , was at the time the tallest player to ever play college basketball.-High school career:Swede Halbrook played high school basketball at...
vs. Idaho, Feb. 15, 1955
- 15th (tie) – 36 – Swede Halbrook
- Assists (Career)
- 11th – 939 – Gary PaytonGary PaytonGary Dwayne Payton is a former American professional basketball point guard. He is best known for his 13-year tenure with the Seattle SuperSonics, and holds Seattle franchise records in points, assists, and steals...
, 1987–1990
- 11th – 939 – Gary Payton
- Average Assists Per Game (Career, min. 550 assists)
- 9th – 7.82 – Gary PaytonGary PaytonGary Dwayne Payton is a former American professional basketball point guard. He is best known for his 13-year tenure with the Seattle SuperSonics, and holds Seattle franchise records in points, assists, and steals...
, 1987–1990
- 9th – 7.82 – Gary Payton
- Steals (Career)
- 18th (tie) – 321 – Gary PaytonGary PaytonGary Dwayne Payton is a former American professional basketball point guard. He is best known for his 13-year tenure with the Seattle SuperSonics, and holds Seattle franchise records in points, assists, and steals...
, 1987–1990
- 18th (tie) – 321 – Gary Payton
Top Season Performances by Class
- Senior – Field Goal Percentage
- 1st – 74.6% — Steve JohnsonSteve Johnson (basketball)Clarence Stephen "Steve" Johnson is a retired American professional basketball player, who played for numerous teams. He played the power forward and center positions...
, 1981 (235 of 315)
- 1st – 74.6% — Steve Johnson
- Junior – Field Goal Percentage
- 1st – 71.0% — Steve JohnsonSteve Johnson (basketball)Clarence Stephen "Steve" Johnson is a retired American professional basketball player, who played for numerous teams. He played the power forward and center positions...
, 1980 (211 of 297)
- 1st – 71.0% — Steve Johnson
Team Records
- Free-Throw Percentage (Single game, min. 30 free throws made)
- 12th (tie) – 30–31 vs. Memphis, Dec. 19, 1990
- Steals (Single game)
- 19th (tie) – 27 vs. Hawaii-Loa, Dec. 22, 1985
- Field Goal Percentage (Season)
- 3rd – 56.4% – 1981
- 25th (tie) – 54.4% – 1980
- All-Time Victories (Min. 25 years in Division I)
- 13th – 1,546 games
- Games played vs. Single Opponent
- 1st – 332 vs. Oregon
- 2nd – 275 vs. Washington
- 4th 270 vs. Washington State
- Victories vs. Single Opponent
- 1st – 182 vs. Oregon
- 6th 159 vs. Washington State
Season-by-season results
Coaches
The Oregon State men's basketball team has had 20 head coaches and one interim head coach. Both Slats GillSlats Gill
Amory Tingle "Slats" Gill was a men's basketball and baseball coach at Oregon State University.-Early life:Gill was born in Salem, Oregon, the youngest of eight children. His father died when he was a child. His nickname "Slats" was given to him at age 12. Gill was swimming in a local pond one...
and Ralph Miller
Ralph Miller
Ralph H. Miller was an American basketball coach. A native of Chanute, Kansas, Miller coached at the University of Wichita , the University of Iowa and Oregon State University , compiling a 657-382 overall record in 38 seasons combined...
are members of the Naismith Memorial Basketball Hall of Fame. The current coach, Craig Robinson, was hired by OSU in 2008 out of Brown University
Brown University
Brown University is a private, Ivy League university located in Providence, Rhode Island, United States. Founded in 1764 prior to American independence from the British Empire as the College in the English Colony of Rhode Island and Providence Plantations early in the reign of King George III ,...
, where Robinson had just coached the Bears
Brown Bears
The Brown Bears is a name shared by all sports teams at Brown University, a university located in Providence, Rhode Island in the United States. The Bears are part of the Ivy League conference. Brown's mascot is Bruno. Both the men's and women's teams share the name, competing in 37 National...
to a school record 19 wins. Robinson is the brother of United States first lady Michelle Obama
Michelle Obama
Michelle LaVaughn Robinson Obama is the wife of the 44th and incumbent President of the United States, Barack Obama, and is the first African-American First Lady of the United States...
, and the brother-in-law to United States President
President
A president is a leader of an organization, company, trade union, university, or country.Etymologically, a president is one who presides, who sits in leadership...
Barack Obama
Barack Obama
Barack Hussein Obama II is the 44th and current President of the United States. He is the first African American to hold the office. Obama previously served as a United States Senator from Illinois, from January 2005 until he resigned following his victory in the 2008 presidential election.Born in...
. The longest tenured coach is Slats Gill, who was the coach for 36 seasons, winning 599 games in the process.
Head Coach | Years | Win-Loss | Pct. |
---|---|---|---|
J.B. Patterson | 1902 | 1–2 | .333 |
J.W. Viggers | 1903 | 5–1 | .883 |
W.O. Trine | 1904–1907 | 39–7 | .848 |
Roy Heater | 1908 | 7–4 | .636 |
E.D. Angell | 1909–1910 | 19–8 | .704 |
Clifford Reed Clifford Reed Clifford Reed is an American college basketball coach and the current head men's basketball coach at Bethune–Cookman University.Reed played collegiately at Bethune-Cookman for two years after transferring from a community college.-References:... |
1911 | 3–5 | .375 |
E. J. Stewart E. J. Stewart Edward James "Doc" Stewart was an American football, basketball, and baseball player, coach, and college athletics administrator... |
1912–1916 | 67–33 | .670 |
Everett May | 1917 | 11–7 | .611 |
Howard Ray | 1918 | 15–0 | 1.000 |
H. W. Hargiss | 1919–1920 | 10–25 | .286 |
R. B. Rutherford R. B. Rutherford -External links:... |
1921–1922 | 27–19 | .587 |
Bob Hager | 1923–1928 | 115–53 | .685 |
Slats Gill Slats Gill Amory Tingle "Slats" Gill was a men's basketball and baseball coach at Oregon State University.-Early life:Gill was born in Salem, Oregon, the youngest of eight children. His father died when he was a child. His nickname "Slats" was given to him at age 12. Gill was swimming in a local pond one... |
1929–1964 | 599–392 | .604 |
Paul Valenti | 1965–1970 | 91–82 | .526 |
Ralph Miller Ralph Miller Ralph H. Miller was an American basketball coach. A native of Chanute, Kansas, Miller coached at the University of Wichita , the University of Iowa and Oregon State University , compiling a 657-382 overall record in 38 seasons combined... |
1971–1989 | 359–186 | .659 |
Jim Anderson | 1990–1995 | 79–90 | .467 |
Eddie Payne Eddie Payne Eddie Payne is an American college basketball coach and current head men's basketball coach at the University of South Carolina Upstate. Payne will lead the USC Upstate Spartans through their first season of Division I competition in 2007–2008.... |
1996–2000 | 52–88 | .371 |
Ritchie McKay Ritchie McKay Ritchie Lawrence McKay is an assistant coach for the Virginia Cavaliers men's basketball team. Previously, the Indianapolis, Indiana native was the head coach of Liberty University, the University of New Mexico, Oregon State, Colorado State, and Portland State.-Biography:McKay got his first head... |
2001–2002 | 22–37 | .372 |
Jay John Jay John Jay John is currently an assistant men's basketball coach for the California Golden Bears at the University of California, Berkeley. He was the former men's basketball head coach of the Oregon State Beavers at Oregon State University.-Early life:John's college basketball playing career was as a... |
2003–2007 | 72–97 | .426 |
Kevin Mouton Kevin Mouton Kevin Mouton is a college basketball assistant coach for Rice University in Houston, Texas. Mouton was formerly the interim head coach at Oregon State University. He became the head coach of the Beavers after the school fired Jay John on January 20, 2008. He was previously an assistant coach at... (interim) |
2007 | 0–13 | .000 |
Craig Robinson Craig Robinson (basketball coach) Craig Malcolm Robinson is an American college basketball coach and the current head men's basketball coach at Oregon State University. He was previously the head coach at Brown University. He was a star forward as a player at Princeton University in the early 1980s and a bond trader during the... |
2008-present | 32-36 | .471 |
Rivalries
Oregon Ducks — The Civil WarCivil War (college rivalry)
The Civil War is a college rivalry between Oregon State University and the University of Oregon. The rivalry is one of the oldest in the nation, dating back to 1894 when the two universities' football teams first met. Although the college football game is the most popular rivalry, the two...
is Oregon State's main rivalry.
Washington Huskies — The Dog Fight is one of Oregon State's lesser known rivalry games.
Washington State Cougars — The Cougars and Beavers are longtime Pac 12 (and regional) rivals.
Current roster
The team currently has 15 players on the roster.Notable players
Oregon State has had 75 all-conference and 32 All-AmericaAll-America
An All-America team is an honorary sports team composed of outstanding amateur players—those considered the best players of a specific season for each team position—who in turn are given the honorific "All-America" and typically referred to as "All-American athletes", or simply...
selections, five Pac-10 Players of the Year, 42 players selected in the NBA Draft
NBA Draft
The NBA Draft is an annual event in which the thirty teams from the National Basketball Association can draft players who are eligible and wish to join the league. These players are usually amateur U.S. college basketball players, but international players are also eligible to be drafted...
, and 24 players that have gone on to play in the NBA
National Basketball Association
The National Basketball Association is the pre-eminent men's professional basketball league in North America. It consists of thirty franchised member clubs, of which twenty-nine are located in the United States and one in Canada...
. Additionally, OSU basketball alumni have 4 gold medals at the Olympics
Olympic Games
The Olympic Games is a major international event featuring summer and winter sports, in which thousands of athletes participate in a variety of competitions. The Olympic Games have come to be regarded as the world’s foremost sports competition where more than 200 nations participate...
, including one by Lew Beck
Lew Beck (basketball)
Lewis William Beck, Jr. was an All-American college basketball player who was captain of the United States Olympic basketball team that won the Gold medal at the 1948 Summer Olympics...
, who never played in the NBA. A total of 7 players have won 11 NBA titles, including three by A. C. Green
A. C. Green
A.C. Green, Jr., is a retired American NBA basketball player who played in more consecutive games than any other player in NBA and ABA history. With 1,192 straight games played, he earned the nickname "Iron Man". He played for the Los Angeles Lakers, Phoenix Suns, Dallas Mavericks and Miami Heat...
, two by Brent Barry
Brent Barry
Brent Robert Barry is an American former professional basketball player. The , shooting guard was selected out of Oregon State University by the Denver Nuggets with the 15th overall pick in the 1995 NBA Draft, but was traded shortly after to the Los Angeles Clippers.Barry played professionally...
, two by Mel Counts
Mel Counts
Mel Grant Counts is a retired American basketball player who was in the NBA from 1964 to 1976. He was on the United States Olympic basketball team that won the gold at the 1964 Summer Olympics. He played in college for Oregon State University and was selected by the Boston Celtics in the 1964...
, and one each by Red Rocha
Red Rocha
Ephraim J. "Red" Rocha was a professional basketball player and coach.-Basketball:...
, Dave Gambee
Dave Gambee
Dave Gambee is a former NBA player.He graduated from Corvallis High School in Corvallis, Oregon, and played college basketball at Oregon State University. Gambee was drafted by the St...
, Lonnie Shelton
Lonnie Shelton
Lonnie Jewel Shelton is a retired American National Basketball Association player who played from 1976-1985. He played college basketball for Oregon State University. Shelton was drafted by the Memphis Sounds of the American Basketball Association in 1975 but elected to stay in college...
, and Gary Payton
Gary Payton
Gary Dwayne Payton is a former American professional basketball point guard. He is best known for his 13-year tenure with the Seattle SuperSonics, and holds Seattle franchise records in points, assists, and steals...
.
The players who have gone on to play in the NBA are:
- Brent BarryBrent BarryBrent Robert Barry is an American former professional basketball player. The , shooting guard was selected out of Oregon State University by the Denver Nuggets with the 15th overall pick in the 1995 NBA Draft, but was traded shortly after to the Los Angeles Clippers.Barry played professionally...
- Vic BartolomeVic BartolomeVictor Bartolome is an American former National Basketball Association player. He played in college for Oregon State University, and was drafted in the 6th round of the 1970 NBA Draft by the Golden State Warriors. He played in 38 games for the Warriors through the 1971-72 season...
- Corey BenjaminCorey BenjaminCorey Dwight Benjamin is an American professional basketball player who played in the NBA from 1998-2003. He graduated from Fontana High School in Fontana, California, then played college basketball for Oregon State University, and was selected by the Chicago Bulls in the first round of the 1998...
- Ricky BerryRicky BerryRicky Alan Berry was an American professional basketball player in the NBA for the Sacramento Kings....
- Ray BlumeRay BlumeBernard Ray Blume is a retired American basketball player.He played collegiately for Oregon State University.He was selected by the Indiana Pacers in the 2nd round of the 1981 NBA Draft....
- Freddie Boyd
- Jay CartyJay CartyJay J. Carty Jr. is a retired American basketball player.He played collegiately for Oregon State University, and was selected by the St. Louis Hawks in the 6th round of the 1962 NBA Draft. He played for the Los Angeles Lakers in the NBA for 28 games.-External links:*...
- Lester ConnerLester ConnerLester Allen Conner is a former assistant coach for the NBA Indiana Pacers, and is a former American professional basketball player, who played for numerous NBA teams...
- Mel CountsMel CountsMel Grant Counts is a retired American basketball player who was in the NBA from 1964 to 1976. He was on the United States Olympic basketball team that won the gold at the 1964 Summer Olympics. He played in college for Oregon State University and was selected by the Boston Celtics in the 1964...
- Gary FreemanGary Freeman (basketball)Gary C. Freeman is a former NBA player from 1970-1971. He played in college for Oregon State University and was selected by the Milwaukee Bucks in the first round of the 1970 NBA Draft and by the Virginia Squires in the 1970 ABA Draft.Freeman played in 11 games for the Cleveland Cavaliers and 41...
- Dave GambeeDave GambeeDave Gambee is a former NBA player.He graduated from Corvallis High School in Corvallis, Oregon, and played college basketball at Oregon State University. Gambee was drafted by the St...
- A. C. GreenA. C. GreenA.C. Green, Jr., is a retired American NBA basketball player who played in more consecutive games than any other player in NBA and ABA history. With 1,192 straight games played, he earned the nickname "Iron Man". He played for the Los Angeles Lakers, Phoenix Suns, Dallas Mavericks and Miami Heat...
- Swede HalbrookSwede HalbrookHarvey Wade "Swede" Halbrook was an American former NBA player who played from 1960-1962. He played in college for Oregon State University, and at 7 ft 3 in , was at the time the tallest player to ever play college basketball.-High school career:Swede Halbrook played high school basketball at...
- Scott HaskinScott HaskinScott Russell Haskin is a retired American professional basketball player who was selected by the Indiana Pacers in the 1st round of the 1993 NBA Draft. Haskin played one season in the NBA for the Pacers, appearing in 27 games and averaging 2.0 ppg. He played collegiately at Oregon State...
- Jim JarvisJim JarvisJim Jarvis is a retired American basketball player. A point guard, Jarvis played collegiately at Oregon State University, where he helped the Beavers win the NCAA West Regional championship in 1963 and earn their first Final Four appearance.He was drafted by the San Francisco Warriors of the...
- Steve JohnsonSteve Johnson (basketball)Clarence Stephen "Steve" Johnson is a retired American professional basketball player, who played for numerous teams. He played the power forward and center positions...
- John MandicJohn MandicJohn J. Mandic was an NBA player who played from 1948-1950. He played in college for Oregon State University. He played in 56 games for the Indianapolis Jets, 3 games for the Baltimore Bullets, and 22 for the Washington Capitols over the 1948-49 and 1949-50 seasons.-External links:* - John...
- José OrtizJosé OrtizJosé Rafael Ortiz , better known as Piculín or Picu, is a retired Puerto Rican professional basketball player...
- Gary PaytonGary PaytonGary Dwayne Payton is a former American professional basketball point guard. He is best known for his 13-year tenure with the Seattle SuperSonics, and holds Seattle franchise records in points, assists, and steals...
- Loy PetersenLoy PetersenLoy M. Petersen is a retired American professional basketball player who played in the National Basketball Association from 1968–1970. A guard, he played in college for Oregon State University, and was drafted in the second round of the 1968 NBA Draft by the Chicago Bulls...
- Mark RadfordMark RadfordMark Jeffrey Radford is an American former National Basketball Association player who played from 1981–1983. He played in college for Oregon State University, and was drafted in the third round of the 1981 NBA Draft by the Seattle SuperSonics...
- Red RochaRed RochaEphraim J. "Red" Rocha was a professional basketball player and coach.-Basketball:...
- Lonnie SheltonLonnie SheltonLonnie Jewel Shelton is a retired American National Basketball Association player who played from 1976-1985. He played college basketball for Oregon State University. Shelton was drafted by the Memphis Sounds of the American Basketball Association in 1975 but elected to stay in college...
- Charlie SittonCharlie SittonCharles E. "Charlie" Sitton is a retired American basketball player.-Oregon State career:A 6' 8" forward, he played high school basketball at McMinnville High School and college basketball for Oregon State from 1981 to 1984. As a freshman, Sitton was a member of the last Oregon State team to...
Orange Express
The 1980-1981 Oregon State men's basketball season was arguably one of the best and ironically most upsetting basketball seasons in Oregon State history. The team was referred to as the Orange Express and was led by Beaver legendary coach Ralph MillerRalph Miller
Ralph H. Miller was an American basketball coach. A native of Chanute, Kansas, Miller coached at the University of Wichita , the University of Iowa and Oregon State University , compiling a 657-382 overall record in 38 seasons combined...
. The Orange Express season was Beaver great, Steve Johnson's
Steve Johnson (basketball)
Clarence Stephen "Steve" Johnson is a retired American professional basketball player, who played for numerous teams. He played the power forward and center positions...
, last year at OSU. This season would be the first time in OSU history that the Beavers would win at UCLA
Pauley Pavilion
Edwin W. Pauley Pavilion, commonly known as Pauley Pavilion, is an indoor arena located in the Westwood Village district of Los Angeles, California, on the campus of UCLA. It is home to the UCLA Bruins men's and women's basketball teams...
. The Orange Express spent a school record 25 weeks as #1 in the polls while finishing with a 26-2 record. At 26-1 the team would go into the NCAA tournament
NCAA Men's Division I Basketball Championship
The NCAA Men's Division I Basketball Championship is a single-elimination tournament held each spring in the United States, featuring 68 college basketball teams, to determine the national championship in the top tier of college basketball...
as a number one seed and were upset by number eight seed Kansas State
Kansas State Wildcats
Kansas State University's athletic teams are called the Wildcats. The official color of the teams is Royal Purple, making Kansas State one of very few schools that have only one official color; white and silver are generally used as complementary colors.Kansas State participates in...
50-48. Miller was awarded UPI and AP Coach of the Year honors and Steve Johnson would receive All-American
1981 NCAA Men's Basketball All-Americans
The Consensus 1981 College Basketball All-American team, as determined by aggregating the results of four major All-American teams. To earn "consensus" status, a player must win honors from a majority of the following teams: the Associated Press, the USBWA, The United Press International and the...
honors. Throughout 1980-83 OSU held a 77-11 record which at the time was only bested by DePaul's
DePaul Blue Demons men's basketball
The DePaul Blue Demons Men's Basketball program is the NCAA Division I intercollegiate men's basketball program of DePaul University in Chicago, Illinois...
79-6 record. This record would include a 35-1 record at Gill Coliseum
Gill Coliseum
Gill Coliseum is a 10,400-seat multi-purpose arena located on the campus of Oregon State University in Corvallis, Oregon. Opened in 1949, the arena is home to the Oregon State Beavers' basketball, wrestling, volleyball, and gymnastics teams. It is named after famed basketball coach Amory T...
including a school best 24 wins in a row.
Conferences
Years | Conference |
---|---|
1901–1908 | Independent |
1908–1915 | Northwest Conference (NWC) |
1915–1959 | Pacific Coast Conference (PCC) Pacific Coast Conference The Pacific Coast Conference was a college athletic conference in the United States which existed from 1915 to 1959. Though the Pacific-12 Conference claims the PCC's history as part of its own, the older league had a completely different charter and was disbanded in 1959 due to a major crisis... |
1959–1964 | Independent |
1964–1968 | Athletic Association of Western Universities (AAWU) |
1968–1978 | Pacific-8 Conference |
1978–2011 | Pacific-10 Conference |
2011–present | Pacific-12 Conference |
Post-Season History
NCAA Tournament (16 appearances)1947: lost to Oklahoma 56-54, beat Wyoming 63-46 (West Regional consolation)
1949: beat Arkansas 56-38, lost to Oklahoma State 55-30 (West Regional final)
1955: beat Seattle 83-71, lost to San Francisco 57-56 (West Regional final)
1962: beat Seattle 69-65 OT, beat Pepperdine 69-67, lost to UCLA 88-69 (West Regional final)
1963: beat Seattle 70-66, beat San Francisco 65-61, beat Arizona State 83-65, lost to Cincinnati 80-46, lost to Duke 85-63 (Final Four third place game)
1964: lost to Seattle 61-57 (West Regional first round)
1966: beat Houston 63-60, lost to Utah 70-64 (West Regional final)
1975: beat Middle Tennessee State 78-67, lost to Indiana 81-71, lost to Central Michigan 88-87 (Midwest Regional consolation)
1980: (2), lost to (10) Lamar 81-77 (West Regional second round)
1981: (1), lost to (8) Kansas State 50-48 (West Regional second round)
1982: (2), beat (7) Pepperdine 70-51, beat (3) Idaho 60-42, lost to (1) Georgetown 69-45 (West Regional final)
1984: (6), lost to (11) West Virginia 64-62 (Mideast Regional first round)
1985: (10), lost to (7) Notre Dame 79-70 (Southeast Regional first round)
1988: (12), lost to (5) Louisville 70-61 (Southeast Regional first round)
1989: (6), lost to (11) Evansville 94-90 OT (West Regional first round)
1990: (5), lost to (12) Ball State 54-53 (West Regional first round)
National Invitational Tournament (4 appearances)
1979: lost to Nevada 61-62 (1st Round)
1983: beat Idaho 77-59, beat New Orleans 88-71, lost to Fresno State 67-76 (Quarterfinal)
1987: beat New Mexico 85-82, lost to California 62-65 (2nd Round)
2005: lost to Cal State Fullerton 83-85 (opening round)
College Basketball Invitational (2 appearances, 1 Championship)
2009: beat Houston 49-45, beat Vermont 71-70 OT, beat Stanford 65-62 OT, beat UTEP 75-69, lost to UTEP 63-70, beat UTEP 81-73 (Tournament Champions)
2010: lost to Boston University 78-96 (first round)
See also
- 2008–09 Pacific-10 Conference men's basketball season2008–09 Pacific-10 Conference men's basketball seasonThe 2008–09 Pacific-10 Conference men's basketball season ended with six teams participating in the 2009 NCAA Men's Division I Basketball Tournament and two teams playing in the College Basketball Invitational ....
- 2009-10 Oregon State Beavers men's basketball team
- 2010-11 Oregon State Beavers men's basketball team
- List of teams with the most victories in NCAA Division I men's college basketball