North Dakota State Bison men's basketball

North Dakota State Bison
2016–17 North Dakota State Bison men's basketball team
University North Dakota State University
Conference Summit League
Location Fargo, ND
Head coach David Richman (3rd year)
Arena Scheels Center
(Capacity: 5700)
Nickname Bison
Colors Green and Yellow[1]
         
Uniforms
Home
Away
Alternate
NCAA Tournament Round of 32
2014
NCAA Tournament appearances
2009, 2014, 2015
Conference tournament champions
2009, 2014, 2015
Conference regular season champions
2009, 2014, 2015

The North Dakota State Bison men's basketball team is a part of the athletic program at North Dakota State University in Fargo, North Dakota, U.S. They are members of the NCAA Division I and have been part of The Summit League since May 2007. Home games are played at the Bison Sports Arena which is located on the NDSU campus in Fargo, ND. The team shares a conference rival with the South Dakota State Jackrabbits. The Bison men's head coach is David Richman. On March 10, 2009 the Bison made their biggest comeback in school history with a 66–64 win over Oakland University to win the Summit League tournament championship and became the first team since Southwestern Louisiana (now Louisiana-Lafayette) in 1972 to advance to the NCAA Men's Division I Basketball Championship in their first year of eligibility.

Prior to their transition to Division I, the Bison competed in Division II as a member of the North Central Conference.

Head coaches

# Name Years Record
1 Gil Dobie 1906-1908 17-5
2 Paul Magoffin 1908-1909 11-4
3 Arthur Rueber 1909–1913 42-6
4 Howard Wood 1913–1915 22-4
5 P.J. Davis 1915–1918 37-10
6 Ralph "Curly" Movold 1918-1919 9-5
7 Stan Borleske 1919–1922 42-14
8 George Dewey 1922–1925 56-15
9 Ion Cortright 1925-1926 22-3
10 Leonard Saalwaechter 1926–1933 71-68
11 Bob Lowe 1933–1946 141-102
12 C.P. Reed 1946–1949 32-41
13 B.C. "Chuck" Bentson 1949–1965 169-207
14 Doug Cowman 1965–1968 33-41
15 Lyle "Bud" Belk 1968–1972 50-55
16 Marv Skaar 1972–1978 93-69
17 Erv Inniger 1978–1992 244-150
18 Tom Billeter 1992–1997 97-50
19 Ray Giacoletti 1997–2000 48-33
20 Greg McDermott 2000-2001 15-11
21 Tim Miles 2001–2007 99-71
22 Saul Phillips 2007–2014 134-84
23 David Richman 2014-present 23-9


The 14th-seeded Bison played the defending national champion and 3rd-seeded Kansas Jayhawks in Round 1 of the 2009 NCAA Tournament, held in Minneapolis, Minnesota. The game had an estimated 10,000 NDSU fans in attendance in the Bison 84–74 loss.[2]

Postseason history

NCAA Division I Tournament results

The Bison have appeared in three NCAA Division I Tournaments. Their record is 1–3.

Year Seed Round Opponent Result/Score
2009 #14 First Round #3 Kansas L 74–84
2014 #12 Second Round
Third Round
#5 Oklahoma
#4 San Diego State
W 80–75OT
L 44–63
2015 #15 Second Round #2 Gonzaga L 76–86

NCAA Division II Tournament results

The Bison appeared in eight NCAA Division II Tournaments. Their record is 8–8.

Year Round Opponent Result/Score
1971 Regional Semifinals
Regional 3rd Place Game
Northeast Missouri State
Saint Olaf
L 66–75
W 96–94
1974 Regional Quarterfinals Saint Cloud State L 62–77
1981 Regional Semifinals
Regional 3rd Place Game
Green Bay
Central Missouri State
L 76–82
W 95–87
1983 Regional Semifinals
Regional Finals
Ferris State
Morningside
W 71–68
L 77–79
1994 Regional Semifinals
Regional Finals
Mesa State
South Dakota
W 75–65 OT
L 58–61
1995 Regional Quarterfinals
Regional Semifinals
Regional 3rd Place Game
Mesa State
Fort Hays State
Regis
W 85–76
L 63–73
W 84–72
1996 Regional Quarterfinals
Regional Semifinals
Denver
South Dakota State
W 71–70
L 88–94
1997 Regional Quarterfinals
Regional Semifinals
Northern State
Fort Hays State
W 90–89 OT
L 78–82

CBI results

The Bison have appeared in two College Basketball Invitationals (CBI). Their record is 0–2.

Year Round Opponent Result/Score
2012 First Round Wyoming L 75–76
2013 First Round Western Michigan L 71–72 OT

The Summit League awards

Player of the Year

First-Team All-Summit League

All-time statistical leaders

Single-game leaders

Single-season leaders

Career leaders

Arenas

References

  1. NDSU Bison Graphic Standards (PDF). 2013-05-23. Retrieved 2016-04-16.
  2. Chip Scroggins, Aldrich returns home, puts on dunkfest for Jayhawks, Star Tribune, March 21, 2009, Accessed March 23, 2009.
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