1978–79 UAB Blazers men's basketball team

1978–79 UAB Blazers men's basketball
Conference Independent
1978–79 record 15–11
Head coach Gene Bartow
Assistant coach Oscar Catlin
Assistant coach Robert Corn
Assistant coach Lee Hunt
Home arena BJCC Arena

The inaugural 1978–79 UAB Blazers men's basketball team represented the University of Alabama at Birmingham (UAB) in the 1978–79 college basketball season. Led by head coach Gene Bartow, the Blazers competed as an independent and played their home games at the BJCC Arena. They finished the season 15–11.

Roster

Name Hometown
Tim Almquist Forest Lake, Minnesota, United States
Derrick Bentley Birmingham, Alabama, United States
Daryl Braden Memphis, Tennessee, United States
Raymond Gause Memphis, Tennessee, United States
George Jones Memphis, Tennessee, United States
Greg Leet Flat River, Missouri, United States
Bill McCammon Palm Springs, California, United States
Leon Morris Memphis, Tennessee, United States
Doug Owens Plainfield, Indiana, United States
Oliver Robinson Birmingham, Alabama, United States
Scott Simcik Simi Valley, California, United States
Donnie Speer Sylacauga, Alabama, United States
Larry Spicer Memphis, Tennessee, United States
[1]

Schedule and results

After losing to Nebraska 64–55 in their inaugural game, UAB completed the 1978–79 season with an overall record of 15–11 during their lone season competing as an independent.[2]

Date
Time, TV
Opponent Result Record Site (Attendance)
City, State

11/24/1978*
no, no
Nebraska L 64–55  0–1
BJCC Arena (14,800)
Birmingham, Alabama

11/25/1978*
no, no
San Francisco State W 67–51  1–1
BJCC Arena (4,550)
Birmingham, Alabama

11/29/1978*
no, no
Oklahoma City W 88–79  2–1
BJCC Arena (4,460)
Birmingham, Alabama

12/1/1978*
no, no
vs. Southern Illinois
Show Me Classic
L 80–72  2–2
Hearnes Center (5,600)
Columbia, Missouri

12/2/1978*
no, no
vs. Eastern Kentucky
Show Me Classic
W 88–77  3–2
Hearnes Center (5,499)
Columbia, Missouri

12/9/1978*
no, no
at Ole Miss L 82–77 OT 3–3
Tad Smith Coliseum (3,357)
Oxford, Mississippi

12/14/1978*
no, no
Georgia State W 100–81  4–3
BJCC Arena (5,975)
Birmingham, Alabama

12/18/1978*
no, no
South Alabama W 75–72  5–3
BJCC Arena (5,483)
Birmingham, Alabama

12/20/1978*
no, no
Iowa State W 79–67  6–3
BJCC Arena (5,846)
Birmingham, Alabama

12/23/1978*
no, no
St. Louis W 73–70  7–3
BJCC Arena (5,128)
Birmingham, Alabama

12/30/1978*
no, no
Florida State L 85–66  7–4
BJCC Arena (7,201)
Birmingham, Alabama

1/5/1979*
no, no
at Georgia State L 64–61  7–5
GSU Sports Arena (914)
Atlanta

1/6/1979*
no, no
Illinois College W 108–70  8–5
BJCC Arena (5,236)
Birmingham, Alabama

1/10/1979*
no, no
Southern Miss W 93–87  9–5
BJCC Arena (4,671)
Birmingham, Alabama

1/20/1979*
no, no
at Iona L 61–59  9–6
Hynes Athletic Center (2,020)
New Rochelle, New York

1/25/1979*
no, no
at South Florida L 68–66  9–7
Curtis Hixon Hall (1,864)
Tampa, Florida

1/27/1979*
no, no
Jacksonville L 84–76  9–8
BJCC Arena (8,171)
Birmingham, Alabama

1/29/1979*
no, no
at Southern Miss W 60–59  10–8
Reed Green Coliseum (3,016)
Hattiesburg, Mississippi

1/31/1979*
no, no
Saint Joseph's W 84–69  11–8
BJCC Arena (5,852)
Birmingham, Alabama

2/2/1979*
no, no
Hawaii W 85–75  12–8
BJCC Arena (5,196)
Birmingham, Alabama

2/3/1979*
no, no
South Florida W 81–65  13–8
BJCC Arena (9,240)
Birmingham, Alabama

2/8/1979*
no, no
at South Alabama L 71–69  13–9
Mobile Civic Center (3,159)
Mobile, Alabama

2/12/1979*
no, no
at Jacksonville L 54–52  13–10
Jacksonville Coliseum (3,055)
Jacksonville, Florida

2/16/1979*
no, no
at Hawaii W 86–82 OT 14–10
Hawaiʻi International Center (3,055)
Honolulu

2/22/1979*
no, no
Drexel W 77–60  15–10
BJCC Arena (5,195)
Birmingham, Alabama

2/27/1979*
no, no
at DePaul L 88–77  15–11
Alumni Hall (3,113)
Chicago
*Non-conference game. (#) Tournament seedings in parentheses.
All times are in Central Time.

References

  1. 2010–11 UAB Basketball Information Guide. Birmingham, Alabama: UAB Athletic Media Relations Office. 2010. pp. 116–117.
  2. 2010–11 UAB Basketball Information Guide. Birmingham, AL: UAB Athletic Media Relations Office. 2010. p. 118.
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