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California Golden Bears men's basketball

The California Golden Bears men's basketball team is the college basketball team of the University of California, Berkeley. The program has seen success throughout the years, culminating in a national championship in 1959 under coach Pete Newell, and the team has reached the final four two other times, in 1946 and 1960.

California Golden Bears men's basketball
UniversityUniversity of California, Berkeley
All-time record1,563–1,161 (.574)
Head coachMark Madsen (1st season)
ConferencePac-12
(ACC in 2024)
LocationBerkeley, California
ArenaHaas Pavilion
(Capacity: 11,877)
NicknameGolden Bears
Student sectionThe Bench
ColorsBlue and gold[1]
   
Uniforms
Home
Away
Alternate
Pre-tournament Premo-Porretta champions
1927
NCAA tournament champions
1959
NCAA tournament runner-up
1960
NCAA tournament Final Four
1946, 1959, 1960
NCAA tournament Elite Eight
1946, 1957, 1958, 1959, 1960
NCAA tournament Sweet Sixteen
1957, 1958, 1959, 1960, 1993, 1997
NCAA tournament appearances
1946, 1957, 1958, 1959, 1960, 1990, 1993, 1994, 1996*, 1997, 2001, 2002, 2003, 2006, 2009, 2010, 2012, 2013, 2016
*vacated by NCAA
Conference regular season champions
1916, 1921, 1924, 1925, 1926, 1927, 1929, 1932, 1944, 1946, 1957, 1958, 1959, 1960, 2010

The team plays its home games at Haas Pavilion, which was long known as Harmon Gym before being heavily renovated with money donated in part by the owners of Levi Strauss & Co.[2] The arena was originally known as Men's Gymnasium and then later Harmon Gymnasium until the late 1990s when it went through renovations which displaced the team for two seasons.

History edit

The Golden Bears first played basketball intercollegiately in 1907 and began full conference play in 1915. The 1920s was the dominant decade for Cal basketball, as the Bears won 6 conference titles under coaches E.H. Wright and Nibs Price. Cal was retroactively recognized as the pre-NCAA tournament national champion for the 1926–27 season by the Premo-Porretta Power Poll.[3]

Nibs Price coached Cal with great success for 30 years from 1924 to 1954, earning a 449–294 total record, many single season winning records, and an additional 3 conference titles in the 1930s and 1940s.[n 1]

Cal reached the pinnacle of the sport during the tenure of Pete Newell, who was head coach from 1955 to 1960. The Golden Bears earned the conference title four out of his five years and in 1959, won the NCAA title. In Newell's last year, Cal came close to another NCAA title, but lost to Ohio State in the final.

The fortunes of Cal men's basketball would never be the same after Newell. The next quarter-century was mostly a dreary one for the program, despite having players such as Butch Hays (1981–1984) and Kevin Johnson (1983–1987) who both set school records for assists. From 1960 to 1985, the Bears tallied only two winning seasons in conference play. Lou Campanelli served as head coach from 1986 to 1993. The highlight of this era was a 75–67 victory over UCLA in 1986 that ended a 25-year, 52 game losing streak to the Bruins. Campanelli in his first season took the Golden Bears to the 1986 National Invitation Tournament, the first post season appearance of any sort since 1960. In 1990, Campanelli led the Golden Bears to their first NCAA Tournament in 30 years.

Cal achieved much better success in the 1990s, qualifying for the NCAA tournament five times with future NBA players Jason Kidd (the Golden Bears all-time assists leader) and Lamond Murray, as well as future perennial All-Pro NFL tight end Tony Gonzalez in the early and mid 1990s and Sean Lampley and Shareef Abdur-Rahim in the late 1990s. Cal also won the 1999 National Invitation Tournament, with a thrilling 61–60 victory over Clemson in the title game.

This success came amid a brief period of turmoil in the mid-1990s. Campanelli was fired midway through the 1992–93 season after athletic director Bob Bockrath heard Campanelli berate his players with obscenity-laden tirades following two losses. Assistant Todd Bozeman finished out the season, and was named permanent head coach after leading the Bears to an upset of two-time defending champion Duke in the NCAA Tournament. Bozeman himself was pushed out two months before the 1996–97 season after it emerged that he'd funneled $30,000 over two years to the parents of star recruit Jelani Gardner so they could make the drive to see their son play. Ultimately, the Bears were docked four scholarships over two years and forfeited the entire 1994–95 season and all but one game of the 1995–96 season.


Ben Braun took over for Bozeman just before the 1996–97 season. Inheriting a team expected to be barely competitive in the Pac-10, Braun led the Bears to a second-place finish and took them all the way to the Sweet 16. During Braun's 12-year tenure, Cal qualified for the NCAA tournament three straight times in the 2000s and six times overall. However, after finishing near the bottom of the Pac-10 for the second straight year, Braun was dismissed in late March 2008. The former coach of rival Stanford, Mike Montgomery, succeeded Braun.[4] In his first year the Bears finished tied for third in the Pac-10 and made it to the NCAA tournament, where they were eliminated in the first round to the Maryland Terrapins. In 2006, the Golden Bears reached their first Pacific Life Pac-10 Men's Basketball Tournament championship game. Power forward Leon Powe grabbed a tournament-record 20 rebounds against USC in the first round and then scored a tournament-record 41 points in a double-overtime victory versus Oregon in the semi-finals. Despite California's 71–52 loss to UCLA in the final game, Powe was named Most Valuable Player for the tournament.

In Montgomery's second season, the Bears won their first conference title in 50 years. The team, featuring four seniors as starters, only lost one game at Haas Pavilion but had a rough non-conference schedule featuring losses to elite teams such as Kansas, Ohio State, and Syracuse, which quickly knocked them out of the national rankings after being ranked #13 in the pre-season. Despite losing the Pac-10 tournament, and questions on whether even the conference champion of a down Pac-10 conference would receive an at-large bid to the tournament, the Bears qualified for their second straight NCAA bid as a #8 seed. They one-upped their previous season by winning their first round matchup against the Louisville Cardinals but fell to the eventual national champions, Duke, in the second round. Senior Jerome Randle finished the season and his career as Cal's all-time leading scorer. The highlight of Montgomery's last season as the head coach for Cal was the signature win at home against then undefeated, No. 1 Arizona. In thrilling fashion, senior guard Justin Cobbs hits the game-winning jumper with 0.9 on the clock for a 60–58 victory.[5]

Mike Montgomery announced his retirement shortly after the 2013–14 season's culmination, resulting in the hiring of Cuonzo Martin.[6] The Bears went 18–15 in Martin's first season as head coach. On April 13, 2015, 5-star power forward Ivan Rabb of Bishop O'Dowd High School announced he would attend Cal. A little more than 2 weeks later, 5-star small forward Jaylen Brown announced he too would attend Cal, making this recruiting class the best in Cal history. While the team had a solid regular season, earning a #4 seed in the NCAA tournament, they were upset in the first round by Hawaii. After three seasons, Martin announced his resignation to become the head coach at Missouri. Shortly thereafter, Martin's assistant coach Wyking Jones became Cal's 17th head basketball coach.[7] Jones coached for only two years, with the team finishing in the last place of the Pac-12 during both seasons.[8] Former Georgia head coach Mark Fox was named Cal's 18th head basketball coach in 2019.[9]

Coaches edit

No. Head coach Years Win–loss Pct.
1 Patrick Kilduff 1915–1916 11–5 .688
2 Ben Cherrington 1916–1917 15–1 .938
3 Walter Christie 1917–1918 8–2 .800
4 William Hollender 1918–1920 14–8 .636
5 E. H. Wright 1920–1924 60–20 .750
6 Nibs Price 1924–1954 449–294 .604
7 Pete Newell 1954–1960 119–44 .730
8 Rene Herrerias 1960–1968 92–100 .479
9 Jim Padgett 1968–1972 52–53 .495
10 Dick Edwards 1972–1978 73–85 .462
11 Dick Kuchen 1978–1985 80–112 .417
12 Lou Campanelli 1985–1993 123–108 .532
13 Todd Bozeman 1993–1996 35–63 .357
14 Ben Braun 1996–2008 219–154 .578
15 Mike Montgomery 2008–2014 130–73 .640
16 Cuonzo Martin 2014–2017 62–39 .614
17 Wyking Jones 2017–2019 16–47 .254
18 Mark Fox 2019–2023 38–87 .304
19 Mark Madsen 2023–present 0–0 .000

Postseason edit

NCAA tournament results edit

The Golden Bears have appeared in 19 NCAA Tournaments. They were national champions in 1959 and their combined record is 20–19.

Year Seed Round Opponent Result
1946 Elite Eight
Final Four
National 3rd Place
Colorado
Oklahoma A&M
Ohio State
W 50–44
L 35–52
L 45–63
1957 Round of 23
Sweet Sixteen
Elite Eight
Bye
BYU
San Francisco

W 86–59
L 46–50
1958 Round of 24
Sweet Sixteen
Elite Eight
Bye
Idaho State
#18 Seattle

W 54–43
L 62–66 OT
1959 Round of 23
Sweet Sixteen
Elite Eight
Final Four
Championship
Bye
#18 Utah
Saint Mary's
#5 Cincinnati
#10 West Virginia

W 71–53
W 66–46
W 64–58
W 71–70
1960 Round of 25
Sweet Sixteen
Elite Eight
Final Four
Championship
Idaho State
Santa Clara
Oregon
#1 Cincinnati
#3 Ohio State
W 71–44
W 69–49
W 70–49
W 77–69
L 55–75
1990 9 E Round of 64
Round of 32
(8) Indiana
(1) #4 Connecticut
W 65–63
L 54–74
1993 6 M Round of 64
Round of 32
Sweet Sixteen
(11) LSU
(3) #10 Duke
(2) #9 Kansas
W 66–64
W 82–77
L 76–93
1994 5 W Round of 64 (12) Green Bay L 57–61
1996 12 M Round of 64 (5) #17 Iowa State L 64–74
1997 5 E Round of 64
Round of 32
Sweet Sixteen
(12) Princeton
(4) #20 Villanova
(1) #4 North Carolina
W 55–52
W 75–68
L 57–63
2001 8 S Round of 64 (9) Fresno State L 70–82
2002 6 S Round of 64
Round of 32
(11) Penn
(3) #9 Pittsburgh
W 82–75
L 50–63
2003 8 E Round of 64
Round of 32
(9) NC State
(1) #3 Oklahoma
W 76–74 OT
L 65–74
2006 7 S Round of 64 (10) NC State L 52–58
2009 7 W Round of 64 (10) Maryland L 71–84
2010 8 S Round of 64
Round of 32
(9) Louisville
(1) #3 Duke
W 77–62
L 53–68
2012 12 M First Four (12) South Florida L 54–65
2013 12 E Round of 64
Round of 32
(5) UNLV
(4) #16 Syracuse
W 64–61
L 60–66
2016 4 S Round of 64 (13) Hawaii L 66–77

NIT results edit

The Golden Bears have appeared in nine National Invitation Tournaments (NIT). Their combined record is 14–8. They were NIT champions in 1999.

Year Round Opponent Result
1986 First Round Loyola Marymount L 75–80
1987 First Round
Second Round
Quarterfinals
Cal State Fullerton
Oregon State
Arkansas–Little Rock
W 72–68
W 65–62
L 73–80
1989 First Round
Second Round
Hawaiʻi
Connecticut
W 73–57
L 72–73
1999 First Round
Second Round
Quarterfinals
Semifinals
Championship
Fresno State
DePaul
Colorado State
Oregon
Clemson
W 79–71
W 58–57
W 71–62
W 85–69
W 61–60
2000 First Round
Second Round
Quarterfinals
Long Beach State
Georgetown
Wake Forest
W 70–66
W 60–49
L 59–76
2008 First Round
Second Round
New Mexico
Ohio State
W 68–66
L 56–73
2011 First Round
Second Round
Ole Miss
Colorado
W 77–74
L 72–89
2014 First Round
Second Round
Quarterfinals
Utah Valley
Arkansas
SMU
W 70–52
W 75–64
L 65–67
2017 First Round Cal State Bakersfield L 66–73

Notable players edit

Retired numbers edit

California Golden Bears retired numbers
No. Player Position Career No. retired Refs.
4 Alfred Grigsby F 1991–97 1997 [11]
5 Jason Kidd G 1992–94 2004 [12]
11 Kevin Johnson G 1983–87 1992 [13]
40 Darrall Imhoff C 1957–60 2009 [14]

All-Americans edit

Player Year(s) Team(s)
George Hjelte 1917 Consensus First TeamHelms (1st)
George Dixon 1926 Consensus First TeamHelms (1st)
1927 Consensus First TeamHelms (1st)
Vern Corbin 1929 Consensus First TeamHelms (1st), College Humor (2nd), Christy Walsh Syndicate (1st)
Harold Eifart 1934 Helms (1st)
Bob Herwig 1936 College Humor (2nd)
Andy Wolfe 1946 Helms (2nd)
1948 Consensus Second TeamHelms (1st), Converse (3rd)
Bob Matheny 1954 Look (3rd)
Bob McKeen 1955 INS (2nd)
Larry Friend 1957 AP (3rd)
Darrall Imhoff 1960 Consensus First TeamAP (1st), USBWA (1st), NABC (1st), UPI (1st), NEA (1st), Sporting News (1st)
Mark McNamara 1982 UPI (3rd)
Jason Kidd 1994 Consensus First TeamAP (1st), USBWA (1st), NABC (1st), UPI (1st)
Lamond Murray 1994 Consensus Second TeamAP (3rd), USBWA (2nd), NABC (3rd), UPI (3rd)
Shareef Abdur-Rahim 1996 AP (3rd), NABC (3rd)
Ed Gray 1997 AP (3rd), NABC (3rd)
Leon Powe 2006 Consensus Second TeamAP (2nd), USBWA (2nd), Sporting News (2nd)
Ryan Anderson 2008 Sporting News (2nd)
Jerome Randle 2010 Sporting News (4th)
Allen Crabbe 2013 NABC (3rd), Sporting News (3rd)

Golden Bears in international leagues edit

Golden Bears notable in other fields edit

References edit

  1. ^ Cal Brand Guidelines (PDF). June 1, 2017. Retrieved August 23, 2017.
  2. ^ "Haas Pavilion". California Golden Bears. April 17, 2013. Retrieved May 17, 2017.
  3. ^ ESPN, ed. (2009). ESPN College Basketball Encyclopedia: The Complete History of the Men's Game. New York, NY: ESPN Books. p. 538. ISBN 978-0-345-51392-2.
  4. ^ "Sporting News - NFL - NCAA - NBA - MLB - NASCAR - UFC - WWE". Sporting News.
  5. ^ "Arizona vs. California - Game Recap - February 1, 2014 - ESPN". ESPN.com.
  6. ^ . Archived from the original on 2014-10-25. Retrieved 2014-10-24.
  7. ^ "Wyking Jones Named Men's Basketball Head Coach". Retrieved 2017-03-30.
  8. ^ Rusty Simmons (2019-03-24). "Cal reverses field, fires head coach Wyking Jones". SFChronicle.com. Retrieved 2019-03-27.
  9. ^ "Mark Fox Named Men's Basketball Coach". Cal Athletics. March 29, 2019.
  10. ^ "Nine accept NCAA bids; NIT lines up five teams". Spokesman-Review. (Spokane, Washington). Associated Press. March 2, 1972. p. 23.
  11. ^ Al Grigsby Roundtable: Recalling The Career Of One Of Cal's Hardest Working Players, 9 Feb 2011
  12. ^ Like Kidd, retiring his Cal jersey a bad example by Glenn Dickey on SFGate, Feb. 12, 2004
  13. ^ Hillyer, John (October 22, 1992). "Hill making climb back". Sports. San Francisco Examiner. p. B1, B2. Retrieved November 19, 2022 – via Newspapers.com. Barkley led all scorers Wednesday with 25 points in 24 minutes, teammate Kevin Johnson adding 24 on the night his Cal No. 11 jersey was retired in a pregame ceremony.
  14. ^ Faraudo, Jeff (February 15, 2009). "This one's for Pete, Imhoff says of honor". Sports. Oakland Tribune. p. B5. Retrieved November 19, 2022 – via Newspapers.com.
  1. ^ Price was also Cal's football coach from 1926 to 1930, leading the 1926 and 1927 Wonder Teams to undefeated seasons.

External links edit

  • Official website  

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The California Golden Bears men s basketball team is the college basketball team of the University of California Berkeley The program has seen success throughout the years culminating in a national championship in 1959 under coach Pete Newell and the team has reached the final four two other times in 1946 and 1960 California Golden Bears men s basketball2023 24 California Golden Bears men s basketball teamUniversityUniversity of California BerkeleyAll time record1 563 1 161 574 Head coachMark Madsen 1st season ConferencePac 12 ACC in 2024 LocationBerkeley CaliforniaArenaHaas Pavilion Capacity 11 877 NicknameGolden BearsStudent sectionThe BenchColorsBlue and gold 1 UniformsHome Away AlternatePre tournament Premo Porretta champions1927NCAA tournament champions1959NCAA tournament runner up1960NCAA tournament Final Four1946 1959 1960NCAA tournament Elite Eight1946 1957 1958 1959 1960NCAA tournament Sweet Sixteen1957 1958 1959 1960 1993 1997NCAA tournament appearances1946 1957 1958 1959 1960 1990 1993 1994 1996 1997 2001 2002 2003 2006 2009 2010 2012 2013 2016 vacated by NCAAConference regular season champions1916 1921 1924 1925 1926 1927 1929 1932 1944 1946 1957 1958 1959 1960 2010The team plays its home games at Haas Pavilion which was long known as Harmon Gym before being heavily renovated with money donated in part by the owners of Levi Strauss amp Co 2 The arena was originally known as Men s Gymnasium and then later Harmon Gymnasium until the late 1990s when it went through renovations which displaced the team for two seasons Contents 1 History 2 Coaches 3 Postseason 3 1 NCAA tournament results 3 2 NIT results 4 Notable players 4 1 Retired numbers 4 2 All Americans 4 3 Golden Bears in international leagues 4 4 Golden Bears notable in other fields 5 References 6 External linksHistory editSee also List of California Golden Bears men s basketball seasons The Golden Bears first played basketball intercollegiately in 1907 and began full conference play in 1915 The 1920s was the dominant decade for Cal basketball as the Bears won 6 conference titles under coaches E H Wright and Nibs Price Cal was retroactively recognized as the pre NCAA tournament national champion for the 1926 27 season by the Premo Porretta Power Poll 3 Nibs Price coached Cal with great success for 30 years from 1924 to 1954 earning a 449 294 total record many single season winning records and an additional 3 conference titles in the 1930s and 1940s n 1 Cal reached the pinnacle of the sport during the tenure of Pete Newell who was head coach from 1955 to 1960 The Golden Bears earned the conference title four out of his five years and in 1959 won the NCAA title In Newell s last year Cal came close to another NCAA title but lost to Ohio State in the final The fortunes of Cal men s basketball would never be the same after Newell The next quarter century was mostly a dreary one for the program despite having players such as Butch Hays 1981 1984 and Kevin Johnson 1983 1987 who both set school records for assists From 1960 to 1985 the Bears tallied only two winning seasons in conference play Lou Campanelli served as head coach from 1986 to 1993 The highlight of this era was a 75 67 victory over UCLA in 1986 that ended a 25 year 52 game losing streak to the Bruins Campanelli in his first season took the Golden Bears to the 1986 National Invitation Tournament the first post season appearance of any sort since 1960 In 1990 Campanelli led the Golden Bears to their first NCAA Tournament in 30 years Cal achieved much better success in the 1990s qualifying for the NCAA tournament five times with future NBA players Jason Kidd the Golden Bears all time assists leader and Lamond Murray as well as future perennial All Pro NFL tight end Tony Gonzalez in the early and mid 1990s and Sean Lampley and Shareef Abdur Rahim in the late 1990s Cal also won the 1999 National Invitation Tournament with a thrilling 61 60 victory over Clemson in the title game This success came amid a brief period of turmoil in the mid 1990s Campanelli was fired midway through the 1992 93 season after athletic director Bob Bockrath heard Campanelli berate his players with obscenity laden tirades following two losses Assistant Todd Bozeman finished out the season and was named permanent head coach after leading the Bears to an upset of two time defending champion Duke in the NCAA Tournament Bozeman himself was pushed out two months before the 1996 97 season after it emerged that he d funneled 30 000 over two years to the parents of star recruit Jelani Gardner so they could make the drive to see their son play Ultimately the Bears were docked four scholarships over two years and forfeited the entire 1994 95 season and all but one game of the 1995 96 season Ben Braun took over for Bozeman just before the 1996 97 season Inheriting a team expected to be barely competitive in the Pac 10 Braun led the Bears to a second place finish and took them all the way to the Sweet 16 During Braun s 12 year tenure Cal qualified for the NCAA tournament three straight times in the 2000s and six times overall However after finishing near the bottom of the Pac 10 for the second straight year Braun was dismissed in late March 2008 The former coach of rival Stanford Mike Montgomery succeeded Braun 4 In his first year the Bears finished tied for third in the Pac 10 and made it to the NCAA tournament where they were eliminated in the first round to the Maryland Terrapins In 2006 the Golden Bears reached their first Pacific Life Pac 10 Men s Basketball Tournament championship game Power forward Leon Powe grabbed a tournament record 20 rebounds against USC in the first round and then scored a tournament record 41 points in a double overtime victory versus Oregon in the semi finals Despite California s 71 52 loss to UCLA in the final game Powe was named Most Valuable Player for the tournament In Montgomery s second season the Bears won their first conference title in 50 years The team featuring four seniors as starters only lost one game at Haas Pavilion but had a rough non conference schedule featuring losses to elite teams such as Kansas Ohio State and Syracuse which quickly knocked them out of the national rankings after being ranked 13 in the pre season Despite losing the Pac 10 tournament and questions on whether even the conference champion of a down Pac 10 conference would receive an at large bid to the tournament the Bears qualified for their second straight NCAA bid as a 8 seed They one upped their previous season by winning their first round matchup against the Louisville Cardinals but fell to the eventual national champions Duke in the second round Senior Jerome Randle finished the season and his career as Cal s all time leading scorer The highlight of Montgomery s last season as the head coach for Cal was the signature win at home against then undefeated No 1 Arizona In thrilling fashion senior guard Justin Cobbs hits the game winning jumper with 0 9 on the clock for a 60 58 victory 5 Mike Montgomery announced his retirement shortly after the 2013 14 season s culmination resulting in the hiring of Cuonzo Martin 6 The Bears went 18 15 in Martin s first season as head coach On April 13 2015 5 star power forward Ivan Rabb of Bishop O Dowd High School announced he would attend Cal A little more than 2 weeks later 5 star small forward Jaylen Brown announced he too would attend Cal making this recruiting class the best in Cal history While the team had a solid regular season earning a 4 seed in the NCAA tournament they were upset in the first round by Hawaii After three seasons Martin announced his resignation to become the head coach at Missouri Shortly thereafter Martin s assistant coach Wyking Jones became Cal s 17th head basketball coach 7 Jones coached for only two years with the team finishing in the last place of the Pac 12 during both seasons 8 Former Georgia head coach Mark Fox was named Cal s 18th head basketball coach in 2019 9 Coaches editNo Head coach Years Win loss Pct 1 Patrick Kilduff 1915 1916 11 5 6882 Ben Cherrington 1916 1917 15 1 9383 Walter Christie 1917 1918 8 2 8004 William Hollender 1918 1920 14 8 6365 E H Wright 1920 1924 60 20 7506 Nibs Price 1924 1954 449 294 6047 Pete Newell 1954 1960 119 44 7308 Rene Herrerias 1960 1968 92 100 4799 Jim Padgett 1968 1972 52 53 49510 Dick Edwards 1972 1978 73 85 46211 Dick Kuchen 1978 1985 80 112 41712 Lou Campanelli 1985 1993 123 108 53213 Todd Bozeman 1993 1996 35 63 35714 Ben Braun 1996 2008 219 154 57815 Mike Montgomery 2008 2014 130 73 64016 Cuonzo Martin 2014 2017 62 39 61417 Wyking Jones 2017 2019 16 47 25418 Mark Fox 2019 2023 38 87 30419 Mark Madsen 2023 present 0 0 000Postseason editNCAA tournament results edit The Golden Bears have appeared in 19 NCAA Tournaments They were national champions in 1959 and their combined record is 20 19 Year Seed Round Opponent Result1946 Elite EightFinal FourNational 3rd Place ColoradoOklahoma A amp MOhio State W 50 44L 35 52L 45 631957 Round of 23Sweet SixteenElite Eight ByeBYUSan Francisco W 86 59L 46 501958 Round of 24Sweet SixteenElite Eight ByeIdaho State 18 Seattle W 54 43L 62 66 OT1959 Round of 23Sweet SixteenElite EightFinal FourChampionship Bye 18 UtahSaint Mary s 5 Cincinnati 10 West Virginia W 71 53W 66 46W 64 58W 71 701960 Round of 25Sweet SixteenElite EightFinal FourChampionship Idaho StateSanta ClaraOregon 1 Cincinnati 3 Ohio State W 71 44W 69 49W 70 49W 77 69L 55 751990 9 E Round of 64Round of 32 8 Indiana 1 4 Connecticut W 65 63L 54 741993 6 M Round of 64Round of 32Sweet Sixteen 11 LSU 3 10 Duke 2 9 Kansas W 66 64W 82 77L 76 931994 5 W Round of 64 12 Green Bay L 57 611996 12 M Round of 64 5 17 Iowa State L 64 741997 5 E Round of 64Round of 32Sweet Sixteen 12 Princeton 4 20 Villanova 1 4 North Carolina W 55 52W 75 68L 57 632001 8 S Round of 64 9 Fresno State L 70 822002 6 S Round of 64Round of 32 11 Penn 3 9 Pittsburgh W 82 75L 50 632003 8 E Round of 64Round of 32 9 NC State 1 3 Oklahoma W 76 74 OTL 65 742006 7 S Round of 64 10 NC State L 52 582009 7 W Round of 64 10 Maryland L 71 842010 8 S Round of 64Round of 32 9 Louisville 1 3 Duke W 77 62L 53 682012 12 M First Four 12 South Florida L 54 652013 12 E Round of 64Round of 32 5 UNLV 4 16 Syracuse W 64 61L 60 662016 4 S Round of 64 13 Hawaii L 66 77NIT results edit The Golden Bears have appeared in nine National Invitation Tournaments NIT Their combined record is 14 8 They were NIT champions in 1999 Year Round Opponent Result1986 First Round Loyola Marymount L 75 801987 First RoundSecond RoundQuarterfinals Cal State FullertonOregon StateArkansas Little Rock W 72 68W 65 62L 73 801989 First RoundSecond Round HawaiʻiConnecticut W 73 57L 72 731999 First RoundSecond RoundQuarterfinalsSemifinalsChampionship Fresno StateDePaulColorado StateOregonClemson W 79 71W 58 57W 71 62W 85 69W 61 602000 First RoundSecond RoundQuarterfinals Long Beach StateGeorgetownWake Forest W 70 66W 60 49L 59 762008 First RoundSecond Round New MexicoOhio State W 68 66L 56 732011 First RoundSecond Round Ole MissColorado W 77 74L 72 892014 First RoundSecond RoundQuarterfinals Utah ValleyArkansasSMU W 70 52W 75 64L 65 672017 First Round Cal State Bakersfield L 66 73Conference rules PCC Pac 8 disallowed participation until 1973 10 Notable players editRetired numbers edit Main article List of NCAA men s basketball retired numbers California Golden Bears retired numbersNo Player Position Career No retired Refs 4 Alfred Grigsby F 1991 97 1997 11 5 Jason Kidd G 1992 94 2004 12 11 Kevin Johnson G 1983 87 1992 13 40 Darrall Imhoff C 1957 60 2009 14 All Americans edit Player Year s Team s George Hjelte 1917 Consensus First Team Helms 1st George Dixon 1926 Consensus First Team Helms 1st 1927 Consensus First Team Helms 1st Vern Corbin 1929 Consensus First Team Helms 1st College Humor 2nd Christy Walsh Syndicate 1st Harold Eifart 1934 Helms 1st Bob Herwig 1936 College Humor 2nd Andy Wolfe 1946 Helms 2nd 1948 Consensus Second Team Helms 1st Converse 3rd Bob Matheny 1954 Look 3rd Bob McKeen 1955 INS 2nd Larry Friend 1957 AP 3rd Darrall Imhoff 1960 Consensus First Team AP 1st USBWA 1st NABC 1st UPI 1st NEA 1st Sporting News 1st Mark McNamara 1982 UPI 3rd Jason Kidd 1994 Consensus First Team AP 1st USBWA 1st NABC 1st UPI 1st Lamond Murray 1994 Consensus Second Team AP 3rd USBWA 2nd NABC 3rd UPI 3rd Shareef Abdur Rahim 1996 AP 3rd NABC 3rd Ed Gray 1997 AP 3rd NABC 3rd Leon Powe 2006 Consensus Second Team AP 2nd USBWA 2nd Sporting News 2nd Ryan Anderson 2008 Sporting News 2nd Jerome Randle 2010 Sporting News 4th Allen Crabbe 2013 NABC 3rd Sporting News 3rd Golden Bears in international leagues edit Butch Hays after being drafted by the Chicago Bulls of the NBA played in the National Basketball League Australia from 1991 to 2003 Shahar Gordon Played in the Israel Basketball Premier League and for the Israeli national basketball teamGolden Bears notable in other fields edit Tony Gonzalez Pro Football Hall of Fame tight end for the Kansas City Chiefs and Atlanta Falcons played forward from 1994 to 1997References edit Cal Brand Guidelines PDF June 1 2017 Retrieved August 23 2017 Haas Pavilion California Golden Bears April 17 2013 Retrieved May 17 2017 ESPN ed 2009 ESPN College Basketball Encyclopedia The Complete History of the Men s Game New York NY ESPN Books p 538 ISBN 978 0 345 51392 2 Sporting News NFL NCAA NBA MLB NASCAR UFC WWE Sporting News Arizona vs California Game Recap February 1 2014 ESPN ESPN com Mike Montgomery Announces Retirement California Golden Bears University of California Official Athletic Site Archived from the original on 2014 10 25 Retrieved 2014 10 24 Wyking Jones Named Men s Basketball Head Coach Retrieved 2017 03 30 Rusty Simmons 2019 03 24 Cal reverses field fires head coach Wyking Jones SFChronicle com Retrieved 2019 03 27 Mark Fox Named Men s Basketball Coach Cal Athletics March 29 2019 Nine accept NCAA bids NIT lines up five teams Spokesman Review Spokane Washington Associated Press March 2 1972 p 23 Al Grigsby Roundtable Recalling The Career Of One Of Cal s Hardest Working Players 9 Feb 2011 Like Kidd retiring his Cal jersey a bad example by Glenn Dickey on SFGate Feb 12 2004 Hillyer John October 22 1992 Hill making climb back Sports San Francisco Examiner p B1 B2 Retrieved November 19 2022 via Newspapers com Barkley led all scorers Wednesday with 25 points in 24 minutes teammate Kevin Johnson adding 24 on the night his Cal No 11 jersey was retired in a pregame ceremony Faraudo Jeff February 15 2009 This one s for Pete Imhoff says of honor Sports Oakland Tribune p B5 Retrieved November 19 2022 via Newspapers com Price was also Cal s football coach from 1926 to 1930 leading the 1926 and 1927 Wonder Teams to undefeated seasons External links editOfficial website nbsp Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title California Golden Bears men 27s basketball amp oldid 1175736537, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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