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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. The team competes in the Big East Conference. DePaul's last NCAA tournament victory was in 2004. DePaul's NCAA tournament record since the end of the 1991-92 season is 1-2, spanning the last 30 tournaments played.

DePaul Blue Demons
UniversityDePaul University
Head coachTony Stubblefield (2nd season)
ConferenceBig East
LocationChicago, Illinois
ArenaWintrust Arena
(Capacity: 10,387)
NicknameBlue Demons
ColorsRoyal blue and scarlet[1]
   
Uniforms
Home
Away
Alternate
NCAA Tournament Final Four
1943, 1979
NCAA Tournament Elite Eight
1943, 1978, 1979
NCAA Tournament Sweet Sixteen
1953, 1959, 1960, 1965, 1976, 1978, 1979, 1984, 1986, 1987
NCAA Tournament Appearances
1943, 1953, 1956, 1959, 1960, 1965, 1976, 1978, 1979, 1980, 1981, 1982, 1984, 1985, 1986, 1987, 1988, 1989, 1991, 1992, 2000, 2004
Conference Regular Season Champions
1992, 2004

The Blue Demons play home games at Wintrust Arena at the McCormick Place convention center on Chicago's Near South Side.[2]

History

DePaul was an independent from 1923 to 1991. It joined the Great Midwest Conference in 1991 which later merged with the Metro Conference in 1995 to become Conference USA, in which DePaul was a member through 2005. DePaul left for the Big East Conference in 2005 and was a member until 2012 when it joined the reconfigured Big East in 2013.[3]

Early history (1923–1942)

Robert L. Stevenson was the first head coach in DePaul basketball history. In his one season as coach during the 1923–24 season, he coached the Blue Demons to a record of 8–6. Harry Adams was head coach for the 1924–25 season and finished with a record of 6–13. Eddie Anderson was head coach from 1925 to 1929 and compiled an overall record of 37–26.

In 1929, Jim Kelly became head coach at DePaul where he compiled a record of 99–22 in his 7 seasons as coach before leaving in 1936. Tom Haggerty coached DePaul from 1936 to 1940 and compiled an overall record of 63–32. Bill Wendt coached DePaul for 2 seasons from 1940 to 1941 and had a record of 23–20.

Ray Meyer era (1942–1984)

Naismith Memorial Basketball Hall of Fame head coach Ray Meyer coached at DePaul for 42 years from 1942 to 1984 and finished with an overall 724–354 record (.672).[4] He coached his team's to 21 post-season appearances (13 NCAA, eight NIT). Meyer led his teams to two Final Four appearances in the 1943 NCAA basketball tournament and 1979 NCAA Division I basketball tournament.[a] Meyer's 1943 Final Four appearance was his first season coaching DePaul. His teams were a No. 1 seed in its NCAA regional three years in a row in 1980, 1981 and 1982. Meyer led DePaul past Bowling Green to capture the 1945 National Invitation Tournament, the school's only post-season title. In total, Meyer recorded 37 winning seasons and twelve 20-win seasons, including seven straight from 1978 to 1984.[5]

Meyer coached George Mikan who was inducted into the Naismith Memorial Basketball Hall of Fame in 1959, made the 25th and 35th NBA Anniversary Teams of 1970 and 1980, and was elected one of the NBA's 50 Greatest Players ever in 1996.[6] Meyer also coached the 1980 Naismith College Player of the Year, Mark Aguirre.

During Ray Meyer's tenure, the Blue Demons originally played in University Auditorium before moving to Alumni Hall in 1956. For the start of the 1980 season, DePaul men's basketball moved to the Rosemont Horizon later renamed Allstate Arena.

Joey Meyer era (1984–1997)

Joey Meyer was head coach of DePaul from 1984 to 1997 compiling an overall record of 231–158. He started as an assistant coach at DePaul for eleven seasons under his father, Ray Meyer.[7] When Ray Meyer retired in 1984, Joey Meyer was promoted to head coach.[8]

Joey Meyer led DePaul to seven NCAA Tournament appearances in his first eight seasons, including back-to-back Sweet Sixteen appearances in his second and third seasons. In the 1986 tournament, #12-seeded DePaul—led by freshman guard Rod Strickland (14.1 ppg season average) and junior Dallas Comegys (13.8 ppg) -- upset #5-seeded Virginia and #4-seeded Oklahoma in the East regional before losing to top-seeded Duke 74–67.[9] In 1987, the Blue Demons—again led by Comegys (17.5 ppg) and Strickland (16.3 ppg) -- finished the regular season 26–2 and received a #3 seed in the Midwest regional of the 1987 tournament. They defeated #14-seeded Louisiana Tech and #6-seeded St. John's before losing to #10-seeded LSU. Meyer was honored as the Chevrolet Coach of the Year in 1987.[10] Besides seven NCAA tournament appearances, Meyer led the Blue Demons to three appearances in the National Invitation Tournament.[8]

In both 1988 and 1989, DePaul reached the second round of the NCAA tournament, but they were on a downward trajectory. In 1992, the Blue Demons were co-champions of the newly formed Great Midwest Conference but made their last NCAA tournament appearance under Meyer. In 1996, they finished 11–18, their first losing season since 1971, and the next year, a young DePaul team finished 3–23. Meyer was dismissed on April 28, 1997.[11]

Pat Kennedy era (1997–2002)

Pat Kennedy was named head coach after Joey Meyer.[12] It was the first time a member of the Meyer family hadn't coached DePaul basketball in 55 years. Kennedy coached DePaul from 1997 to 2002 and finished with an overall record of 67–85.

Dave Leitao era – First tenure (2002–2005)

Dave Leitao was named head coach at DePaul for the 2002–03 season. His teams made post-season play in all three of his seasons as head coach. In his second season, his team advanced to the second round of the 2004 NCAA tournament before being eliminated by eventual national champion Connecticut. His teams also played in the 2003 and 2005 NIT Tournaments. In his first stint as head coach at Depaul, he finished with a 58–34 overall record. Leitao left to become the head coach at the University of Virginia in 2005.[13]

Jerry Wainwright era (2005–2010)

Jerry Wainwright was named DePaul head coach in 2005. In his first season he finished with a 12–15 record. In his second season in 2006–07, the Blue Demons beat #5 Kansas, pulling off one of the greatest upsets in school history. They also beat 2006 NCAA tournament teams California, Northwestern State, Marquette, Connecticut and Villanova with Wainwright leading the Blue Demons to the 2007 National Invitation Tournament quarterfinals before losing to Air Force. Four games into the 2007–08 season, Wainwright logged his 200th career win as a head coach, but the team finished with a 10–19 record. The 2008–2009 season saw DePaul finish 9–24 overall and 0–18 in regular season Big East play. Wainwright began the 2009–10 season as head coach, but was fired on January 11, 2010 after a 7–8 start to the season.[14] He still had two years remaining on his contract at the time of his firing. Wainwright finished with a 59–80 overall record in his five years at DePaul. Assistant coach Tracy Webster was named interim head coach for the remainder of the 2009–10 season and finished with a 1–15 record.

Oliver Purnell era (2010–2015)

On April 6, 2010, Oliver Purnell, formerly of Clemson University signed a seven-year deal with DePaul.[15] In his first season in 2010–11, Purnell finished with a record of 7–24. The rest of his tenure saw his teams with finish with similar records of 12–19 during the 2011–2012 season, 11–21 during the 2012–2013 season, 12–21 during the 2013–2014 season and 12–20 in 2014–15. At the conclusion of the 2014–2015 season, Purnell announced his resignation.[16] He finished with an overall record of 54–105 at DePaul.

Dave Leitao era – Second tenure (2015–2021)

Dave Leitao returned for his second stint as DePaul head basketball coach for the 2015–2016 season.[13] The team finished with a record of 9–22 in his first season back with the Blue Demons. The 2016–2017 season saw the Blue Demons finish with a 9–23 record in Leitao's second season. This season would be DePaul's last season playing at Allstate Arena in Rosemont, Illinois after 37 years at the venue. For the 2017–2018 season, the Blue Demons moved back to Chicago to play their home games at 10,387-seat Wintrust Arena at the McCormick Place convention center.[17] The first season at Wintrust Arena saw the Blue Demons return to double-digit wins finishing with a record of 11–20 in Leitao's third season.

Following the 2017–2018 season, DePaul's eleventh straight losing season under coaches hired by current Athletic Director Jean Lenti Ponsetto, a group of "concerned students and alumni" purchased a full page advertisement in the Chicago Sun-Times calling for change within the school's Athletic Department.[18] Additional reasons the students and alumni wanted change was that since the 1989–90 season, DePaul had won only one NCAA tournament game in the 29 seasons that transpired. DePaul had also only been to two NCAA Tournaments since the 1991–92 season, hadn't qualified for the NCAA Tournament since the 2003–04 season and the Blue Demons had not made postseason play since 2006–07. Additionally, DePaul finished last in the Big East eight out of the past ten seasons including a tie for last place during the 2017–18 season.

The 2018–2019 season saw a turnaround for DePaul as the Blue Demons finished with a 19–17 overall record. In Leitao's fourth season, he led the Blue Demons to the 2019 College Basketball Invitational post-season tournament.[19] The team finished as runner-up to the University of South Florida Bulls. In the Best of Three Championship series, DePaul beat South Florida in game 2, but dropped games one and three to the Bulls to give DePaul a second-place finish in the tournament.

Tony Stubblefield era – (2021–present)

On April 1, 2021, Tony Stubblefield was hired as head coach. He previously served as an assistant coach at Oregon.

Championships

Final Fours

DePaul has played in two Final Fours in the NCAA Division I men's basketball tournament. The Blue Demons are 0–2 all-time in the Final Four.

Year Coach Record
1942–43 Ray Meyer 19–5
1978–79 Ray Meyer 26–6
Total Final Fours: 2

NIT Championships

DePaul has won one National Invitation Tournament (NIT) championship.

Year Coach Record Result
1944–45 Ray Meyer 21–3 DePaul 71 Bowling Green Falcons 54
Total NIT championships: 1

Conference championships

DePaul has won a total of two conference championships since leaving independent status following the 1990–91 season.

Year Conference Coach Overall Record Conference Record
1991–92 Great Midwest Conference Joey Meyer 20–9 8–2
2003–04 Conference USA Dave Leitao 22–10 12–4
Total conference championships: 2

Postseason

NCAA tournament results

The Blue Demons have appeared in the NCAA tournament 22 times. Their combined record is 21–25, although the NCAA vacated their appearances from 1986 to 1989, thereby making their record officially 15–21.

Year Seed Round Opponent Result
1943 Elite Eight
Final Four
Dartmouth
Georgetown
W 46–35
L 49–53
1953 First Round
Sweet Sixteen
Regional 3rd Place Game
Miami(OH)
Indiana
Pennsylvania
W 74–72
L 82–80
L 90-70
1956 First Round Wayne State L 63–72
1959 First Round
Sweet Sixteen
Regional 3rd Place Game
Portland
Kansas State
TCU
W 57–56
L 70–102
L 65–71
1960 First Round
Sweet Sixteen
Regional 3rd Place Game
Air Force
Cincinnati
Texas
W 69–63
L 59–99
W 67–61
1965 First Round
Sweet Sixteen
Regional 3rd Place Game
Eastern Kentucky
Vanderbilt
Dayton
W 99–52
L 78–83 OT
L 69–75
1976 First Round
Sweet Sixteen
Virginia
VMI
W 69–60
L 66–71 OT
1978 First Round
Sweet Sixteen
Elite Eight
Creighton
Louisville
Notre Dame
W 80–76
W 90–89 OT
L 64–84
1979 #2 Second Round
Sweet Sixteen
Elite Eight
Final Four
National 3rd Place Game
#7 USC
#3 Marquette
#1 UCLA
#1 Indiana State
#9 Penn
W 89–78
W 62–56
W 95–91
L 74–76
W 96–93
1980 #1 Second Round #8 UCLA L 71–77
1981 #1 Second Round #9 Saint Joseph's L 48–49
1982 #1 Second Round #8 Boston College L 75–82
1984 #1 Second Round
Sweet Sixteen
#8 Illinois State
#4 Wake Forest
W 75–61
L 71–73 OT
1985 #10 First Round #7 Syracuse L 65–70
1986* #12 First Round
Second Round
Sweet Sixteen
#5 Virginia
#4 Oklahoma
#1 Duke
W 72–68
W 74–69
L 67–74
1987* #3 First Round
Second Round
Sweet Sixteen
#14 Louisiana Tech
#6 St. John's
#10 LSU
W 76–62
W 83–75 OT
L 58–63
1988* #5 First Round
Second Round
#12 Wichita State
#4 Kansas State
W 83–62
L 58–66
1989* #12 First Round
Second Round
#5 Memphis State
#4 UNLV
W 66–63
L 70–85
1991 #9 First Round #8 Georgia Tech L 70–87
1992 #5 First Round #12 New Mexico State L 73–81
2000 #9 First Round #8 Kansas L 77–81 OT
2004 #7 First Round
Second Round
#10 Dayton
#2 Connecticut
W 76–69 OT
L 55–72

* Vacated by the NCAA

NIT results

The Blue Demons have appeared in the National Invitation Tournament (NIT) 16 times. Their combined record is 17–17. They were NIT Champions in 1945.

Year Round Opponent Result
1940 Quarterfinals
Semifinals
3rd Place Game
Long Island
Colorado
Oklahoma A&M
W 45–38
L 37–52
L 22–23
1944 Quarterfinals
Semifinals
Final
Muhlenberg
Oklahoma A&M
St. John's
W 68–45
W 41–38
L 39–47
1945 Quarterfinals
Semifinals
Final
West Virginia
Rhode Island
Bowling Green
W 76–52
W 97–53
W 71–54
1948 Quarterfinals
Semifinals
3rd Place Game
NC State
NYU
WKU
W 75–64
L 59–72
L 59–61
1961 Quarterfinals Providence L 67–73
1963 Quarterfinals Villanova L 51–63
1964 Quarterfinals NYU L 66–79
1966 First Round NYU L 65–68
1983 First Round
Second Round
Quarterfinals
Semifinals
Final
Minnesota
Northwestern
Ole Miss
Nebraska
Fresno State
W 76–73
W 65–63
W 75–67
W 68–58
L 60–69
1990 First Round
Second Round
Quarterfinals
Creighton
Cincinnati
Saint Louis
W 89–72
W 61–59
L 47–54
1994 First Round Northwestern L 68–69
1995 First Round Iowa L 87–96
1999 First Round
Second Round
Northwestern
California
W 69–64
L 57–58
2003 First Round North Carolina L 72–83
2005 First Round
Second Round
Missouri
Texas A&M
W 75–70
L 72–75
2007 First Round
Second Round
Quarterfinals
Hofstra
Kansas State
Air Force
W 83–71
W 70–65
L 51–52

CBI results

The Blue Demons have appeared in the College Basketball Invitational (CBI) one time. Their record is 4–2.

Year Round Opponent Result
2019 First Round
Quarterfinals
Semifinals
Finals Game 1
Finals Game 2
Finals Game 3
Central Michigan
Longwood
Coastal Carolina
South Florida
South Florida
South Florida
W 100–86
W 97–89
W 92–87
L 61–63
W 100–96 OT
L 65–77

Honors

Naismith Memorial Basketball Hall of Fame

Retired numbers

DePaul has retired two jersey numbers.

DePaul Blue Demons retired numbers
No. Player Pos. Career
24 Mark Aguirre SF 1978–81
99 George Mikan C 1942–46

National Player of the Year

Person Year Awarded
George Mikan 1944, 1945
Mark Aguirre 1980

National Coach of the Year

DePaul has had two of their coaches awarded the National Coach of the Year, done on five occasions.[20]

Person Year Awarded
Ray Meyer 1978, 1979, 1980, 1984
Joey Meyer 1987

Professional players

The following former DePaul Blue Demons have played in the NBA or original ABA:[21]

The following former DePaul Blue Demons have played professionally in leagues outside of the United States:

Arenas

Wintrust Arena

Wintrust Arena is a 10,387-seat multi-purpose sports venue in Chicago. The arena opened in 2017 and is home of the DePaul Blue Demons men's basketball team.[22]

Allstate Arena

Allstate Arena, formerly the Rosemont Horizon, opened in 1980 and was home of the DePaul men's basketball team from its opening until 2017.[23] The arena sat 17,500 people for basketball.

Alumni Hall

Alumni Hall was completed in 1956 and was the on-campus home venue of the DePaul Blue Demons men's basketball team through 1980 when the Rosemont Horizon opened.[24]

University Auditorium

University Auditorium, nicknamed "The Barn", was the original on-campus home gymnasium for DePaul men's basketball starting in 1923 until 1956.[24]

Alternate arenas

McGrath-Phillips Arena, located in the Sullivan Athletic Center, was the home venue for select on-campus games for the men's basketball team from 2000 until 2017.[24] The venue also hosted DePaul men's basketball games during the 2007 National Invitation Tournament[24] and 2019 College Basketball Invitational Tournament.[25]

Chicago Stadium was the home of college basketball doubleheaders involving the DePaul men's basketball team in the 1940s and 1950s.[24]

Practice and Training facilities

McGrath-Phillips Arena is the practice facility for the DePaul Blue Demons men's basketball team.[24] The facility is located in the Sullivan Athletic Center, which was completed in 2000.

Head coaches

Footnotes

  1. ^ At the time, the NCAA did not sponsor championships in women's sports.

References

  1. ^ DePaul University Graphic Identity Guidelines (PDF). Retrieved April 10, 2016.
  2. ^ "Event Center at McCormick Square to be named Wintrust Arena" (Press release). DePaul Blue Demons. November 16, 2016. Retrieved November 17, 2016.
  3. ^ . Archived from the original on 2009-01-05. Retrieved 2009-03-03.
  4. ^ "Ray Meyer". sports-reference.com. Retrieved April 30, 2019.
  5. ^ . hoophall.com. Archived from the original on January 30, 2018. Retrieved April 30, 2019.
  6. ^ hoophall.com (February 23, 2007). . Archived from the original on May 22, 2008. Retrieved April 30, 2019.
  7. ^ "Following Father, Meyer Falters A Bit," Stephen A. Smith, Philadelphia Inquirer, Saturday, January 4, 1997.
  8. ^ a b 2010-11 DePaul Men's Basketball Media Guide, p. 100.
  9. ^ 2010-11 DePaul Men's Basketball Media Guide, pp. 148-152.
  10. ^ 2010-11 DePaul Men's Basketball Media Guide, p. 117.
  11. ^ Temkin, Barry. "DePaul Fires Meyer," Chicago Tribune, Tuesday, April 29, 1997.
  12. ^ Jauss, Bill. "New Blue Demons Coach Combines Styles Of Valvano, Al McGuire," Chicago Tribune, Friday, June 13, 1997.
  13. ^ a b Dave Leitao returns as head coach at DePaul , accessed April 30, 2019
  14. ^ Jerry Wainwright fired as men's basketball coach at DePaul
  15. ^ Purnell leaves Clemson for DePaul
  16. ^ Nicole Auerbach (2015-03-14). "DePaul's Oliver Purnell resigns after five losing seasons". usatoday.com. Retrieved April 30, 2019.
  17. ^ Matthews, David (October 16, 2017). . DNAinfo. Archived from the original on August 31, 2018. Retrieved April 30, 2019.
  18. ^ Kenney, Madeleine, "DePaul students, alumni buy ad calling for firing of athletic director," Chicago Sun-Times, March 11, 2018, 10:08 p.m. CST
  19. ^ "It's official. Let the games begin!". College Basketball Invitational. Twitter. Retrieved April 30, 2019.
  20. ^ DePaul Basketball Record Book: All-Time Honors| accessdate=March 3, 2009[permanent dead link]
  21. ^ NBA & ABA Players Who Attended DePaul University
  22. ^ Matthews, David (October 16, 2017). . DNAinfo. Archived from the original on August 31, 2018. Retrieved May 2, 2019.
  23. ^ "Fond Farewell Allstate Arena-And Thanks For The Memories". depaulbluedemons.com. Retrieved May 2, 2019.
  24. ^ a b c d e f "DePaul Basketball A-to-Z". depaulbluedemons.com. Retrieved May 2, 2019.
  25. ^ "CBI Championship to be Decided Friday at McGrath-Phillips Arena". depaulbluedemons.com. Retrieved May 2, 2019.

External links

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The DePaul Blue Demons men s basketball program is the NCAA Division I intercollegiate men s basketball program of DePaul University in Chicago Illinois The team competes in the Big East Conference DePaul s last NCAA tournament victory was in 2004 DePaul s NCAA tournament record since the end of the 1991 92 season is 1 2 spanning the last 30 tournaments played DePaul Blue Demons2022 23 DePaul Blue Demons men s basketball teamUniversityDePaul UniversityHead coachTony Stubblefield 2nd season ConferenceBig EastLocationChicago IllinoisArenaWintrust Arena Capacity 10 387 NicknameBlue DemonsColorsRoyal blue and scarlet 1 UniformsHome Away AlternateNCAA Tournament Final Four1943 1979NCAA Tournament Elite Eight1943 1978 1979NCAA Tournament Sweet Sixteen1953 1959 1960 1965 1976 1978 1979 1984 1986 1987NCAA Tournament Appearances1943 1953 1956 1959 1960 1965 1976 1978 1979 1980 1981 1982 1984 1985 1986 1987 1988 1989 1991 1992 2000 2004Conference Regular Season Champions1992 2004The Blue Demons play home games at Wintrust Arena at the McCormick Place convention center on Chicago s Near South Side 2 Contents 1 History 1 1 Early history 1923 1942 1 2 Ray Meyer era 1942 1984 1 3 Joey Meyer era 1984 1997 1 4 Pat Kennedy era 1997 2002 1 5 Dave Leitao era First tenure 2002 2005 1 6 Jerry Wainwright era 2005 2010 1 7 Oliver Purnell era 2010 2015 1 8 Dave Leitao era Second tenure 2015 2021 1 9 Tony Stubblefield era 2021 present 2 Championships 2 1 Final Fours 2 2 NIT Championships 2 3 Conference championships 3 Postseason 3 1 NCAA tournament results 3 2 NIT results 3 3 CBI results 4 Honors 4 1 Naismith Memorial Basketball Hall of Fame 4 2 Retired numbers 4 3 National Player of the Year 4 4 National Coach of the Year 5 Professional players 6 Arenas 6 1 Wintrust Arena 6 2 Allstate Arena 6 3 Alumni Hall 6 4 University Auditorium 6 5 Alternate arenas 6 6 Practice and Training facilities 7 Head coaches 8 Footnotes 9 References 10 External linksHistory EditSee also List of DePaul Blue Demons men s basketball seasons DePaul was an independent from 1923 to 1991 It joined the Great Midwest Conference in 1991 which later merged with the Metro Conference in 1995 to become Conference USA in which DePaul was a member through 2005 DePaul left for the Big East Conference in 2005 and was a member until 2012 when it joined the reconfigured Big East in 2013 3 Early history 1923 1942 Edit Robert L Stevenson was the first head coach in DePaul basketball history In his one season as coach during the 1923 24 season he coached the Blue Demons to a record of 8 6 Harry Adams was head coach for the 1924 25 season and finished with a record of 6 13 Eddie Anderson was head coach from 1925 to 1929 and compiled an overall record of 37 26 In 1929 Jim Kelly became head coach at DePaul where he compiled a record of 99 22 in his 7 seasons as coach before leaving in 1936 Tom Haggerty coached DePaul from 1936 to 1940 and compiled an overall record of 63 32 Bill Wendt coached DePaul for 2 seasons from 1940 to 1941 and had a record of 23 20 Ray Meyer era 1942 1984 Edit Naismith Memorial Basketball Hall of Fame head coach Ray Meyer coached at DePaul for 42 years from 1942 to 1984 and finished with an overall 724 354 record 672 4 He coached his team s to 21 post season appearances 13 NCAA eight NIT Meyer led his teams to two Final Four appearances in the 1943 NCAA basketball tournament and 1979 NCAA Division I basketball tournament a Meyer s 1943 Final Four appearance was his first season coaching DePaul His teams were a No 1 seed in its NCAA regional three years in a row in 1980 1981 and 1982 Meyer led DePaul past Bowling Green to capture the 1945 National Invitation Tournament the school s only post season title In total Meyer recorded 37 winning seasons and twelve 20 win seasons including seven straight from 1978 to 1984 5 Meyer coached George Mikan who was inducted into the Naismith Memorial Basketball Hall of Fame in 1959 made the 25th and 35th NBA Anniversary Teams of 1970 and 1980 and was elected one of the NBA s 50 Greatest Players ever in 1996 6 Meyer also coached the 1980 Naismith College Player of the Year Mark Aguirre During Ray Meyer s tenure the Blue Demons originally played in University Auditorium before moving to Alumni Hall in 1956 For the start of the 1980 season DePaul men s basketball moved to the Rosemont Horizon later renamed Allstate Arena Joey Meyer era 1984 1997 Edit Joey Meyer was head coach of DePaul from 1984 to 1997 compiling an overall record of 231 158 He started as an assistant coach at DePaul for eleven seasons under his father Ray Meyer 7 When Ray Meyer retired in 1984 Joey Meyer was promoted to head coach 8 Joey Meyer led DePaul to seven NCAA Tournament appearances in his first eight seasons including back to back Sweet Sixteen appearances in his second and third seasons In the 1986 tournament 12 seeded DePaul led by freshman guard Rod Strickland 14 1 ppg season average and junior Dallas Comegys 13 8 ppg upset 5 seeded Virginia and 4 seeded Oklahoma in the East regional before losing to top seeded Duke 74 67 9 In 1987 the Blue Demons again led by Comegys 17 5 ppg and Strickland 16 3 ppg finished the regular season 26 2 and received a 3 seed in the Midwest regional of the 1987 tournament They defeated 14 seeded Louisiana Tech and 6 seeded St John s before losing to 10 seeded LSU Meyer was honored as the Chevrolet Coach of the Year in 1987 10 Besides seven NCAA tournament appearances Meyer led the Blue Demons to three appearances in the National Invitation Tournament 8 In both 1988 and 1989 DePaul reached the second round of the NCAA tournament but they were on a downward trajectory In 1992 the Blue Demons were co champions of the newly formed Great Midwest Conference but made their last NCAA tournament appearance under Meyer In 1996 they finished 11 18 their first losing season since 1971 and the next year a young DePaul team finished 3 23 Meyer was dismissed on April 28 1997 11 Pat Kennedy era 1997 2002 Edit Pat Kennedy was named head coach after Joey Meyer 12 It was the first time a member of the Meyer family hadn t coached DePaul basketball in 55 years Kennedy coached DePaul from 1997 to 2002 and finished with an overall record of 67 85 Dave Leitao era First tenure 2002 2005 Edit Dave Leitao was named head coach at DePaul for the 2002 03 season His teams made post season play in all three of his seasons as head coach In his second season his team advanced to the second round of the 2004 NCAA tournament before being eliminated by eventual national champion Connecticut His teams also played in the 2003 and 2005 NIT Tournaments In his first stint as head coach at Depaul he finished with a 58 34 overall record Leitao left to become the head coach at the University of Virginia in 2005 13 Jerry Wainwright era 2005 2010 Edit Jerry Wainwright was named DePaul head coach in 2005 In his first season he finished with a 12 15 record In his second season in 2006 07 the Blue Demons beat 5 Kansas pulling off one of the greatest upsets in school history They also beat 2006 NCAA tournament teams California Northwestern State Marquette Connecticut and Villanova with Wainwright leading the Blue Demons to the 2007 National Invitation Tournament quarterfinals before losing to Air Force Four games into the 2007 08 season Wainwright logged his 200th career win as a head coach but the team finished with a 10 19 record The 2008 2009 season saw DePaul finish 9 24 overall and 0 18 in regular season Big East play Wainwright began the 2009 10 season as head coach but was fired on January 11 2010 after a 7 8 start to the season 14 He still had two years remaining on his contract at the time of his firing Wainwright finished with a 59 80 overall record in his five years at DePaul Assistant coach Tracy Webster was named interim head coach for the remainder of the 2009 10 season and finished with a 1 15 record Oliver Purnell era 2010 2015 Edit On April 6 2010 Oliver Purnell formerly of Clemson University signed a seven year deal with DePaul 15 In his first season in 2010 11 Purnell finished with a record of 7 24 The rest of his tenure saw his teams with finish with similar records of 12 19 during the 2011 2012 season 11 21 during the 2012 2013 season 12 21 during the 2013 2014 season and 12 20 in 2014 15 At the conclusion of the 2014 2015 season Purnell announced his resignation 16 He finished with an overall record of 54 105 at DePaul Dave Leitao era Second tenure 2015 2021 Edit Dave Leitao returned for his second stint as DePaul head basketball coach for the 2015 2016 season 13 The team finished with a record of 9 22 in his first season back with the Blue Demons The 2016 2017 season saw the Blue Demons finish with a 9 23 record in Leitao s second season This season would be DePaul s last season playing at Allstate Arena in Rosemont Illinois after 37 years at the venue For the 2017 2018 season the Blue Demons moved back to Chicago to play their home games at 10 387 seat Wintrust Arena at the McCormick Place convention center 17 The first season at Wintrust Arena saw the Blue Demons return to double digit wins finishing with a record of 11 20 in Leitao s third season Following the 2017 2018 season DePaul s eleventh straight losing season under coaches hired by current Athletic Director Jean Lenti Ponsetto a group of concerned students and alumni purchased a full page advertisement in the Chicago Sun Times calling for change within the school s Athletic Department 18 Additional reasons the students and alumni wanted change was that since the 1989 90 season DePaul had won only one NCAA tournament game in the 29 seasons that transpired DePaul had also only been to two NCAA Tournaments since the 1991 92 season hadn t qualified for the NCAA Tournament since the 2003 04 season and the Blue Demons had not made postseason play since 2006 07 Additionally DePaul finished last in the Big East eight out of the past ten seasons including a tie for last place during the 2017 18 season The 2018 2019 season saw a turnaround for DePaul as the Blue Demons finished with a 19 17 overall record In Leitao s fourth season he led the Blue Demons to the 2019 College Basketball Invitational post season tournament 19 The team finished as runner up to the University of South Florida Bulls In the Best of Three Championship series DePaul beat South Florida in game 2 but dropped games one and three to the Bulls to give DePaul a second place finish in the tournament Tony Stubblefield era 2021 present Edit On April 1 2021 Tony Stubblefield was hired as head coach He previously served as an assistant coach at Oregon Championships EditFinal Fours Edit DePaul has played in two Final Fours in the NCAA Division I men s basketball tournament The Blue Demons are 0 2 all time in the Final Four Year Coach Record1942 43 Ray Meyer 19 51978 79 Ray Meyer 26 6Total Final Fours 2NIT Championships Edit DePaul has won one National Invitation Tournament NIT championship Year Coach Record Result1944 45 Ray Meyer 21 3 DePaul 71 Bowling Green Falcons 54Total NIT championships 1Conference championships Edit DePaul has won a total of two conference championships since leaving independent status following the 1990 91 season Year Conference Coach Overall Record Conference Record1991 92 Great Midwest Conference Joey Meyer 20 9 8 22003 04 Conference USA Dave Leitao 22 10 12 4Total conference championships 2Postseason EditNCAA tournament results Edit The Blue Demons have appeared in the NCAA tournament 22 times Their combined record is 21 25 although the NCAA vacated their appearances from 1986 to 1989 thereby making their record officially 15 21 Year Seed Round Opponent Result1943 Elite EightFinal Four DartmouthGeorgetown W 46 35L 49 531953 First RoundSweet SixteenRegional 3rd Place Game Miami OH IndianaPennsylvania W 74 72L 82 80L 90 701956 First Round Wayne State L 63 721959 First RoundSweet SixteenRegional 3rd Place Game PortlandKansas StateTCU W 57 56L 70 102L 65 711960 First RoundSweet SixteenRegional 3rd Place Game Air ForceCincinnatiTexas W 69 63L 59 99W 67 611965 First RoundSweet SixteenRegional 3rd Place Game Eastern KentuckyVanderbiltDayton W 99 52L 78 83 OTL 69 751976 First RoundSweet Sixteen VirginiaVMI W 69 60L 66 71 OT1978 First RoundSweet SixteenElite Eight CreightonLouisvilleNotre Dame W 80 76W 90 89 OTL 64 841979 2 Second RoundSweet SixteenElite EightFinal FourNational 3rd Place Game 7 USC 3 Marquette 1 UCLA 1 Indiana State 9 Penn W 89 78W 62 56W 95 91L 74 76W 96 931980 1 Second Round 8 UCLA L 71 771981 1 Second Round 9 Saint Joseph s L 48 491982 1 Second Round 8 Boston College L 75 821984 1 Second RoundSweet Sixteen 8 Illinois State 4 Wake Forest W 75 61L 71 73 OT1985 10 First Round 7 Syracuse L 65 701986 12 First RoundSecond RoundSweet Sixteen 5 Virginia 4 Oklahoma 1 Duke W 72 68W 74 69L 67 741987 3 First RoundSecond RoundSweet Sixteen 14 Louisiana Tech 6 St John s 10 LSU W 76 62W 83 75 OTL 58 631988 5 First RoundSecond Round 12 Wichita State 4 Kansas State W 83 62L 58 661989 12 First RoundSecond Round 5 Memphis State 4 UNLV W 66 63L 70 851991 9 First Round 8 Georgia Tech L 70 871992 5 First Round 12 New Mexico State L 73 812000 9 First Round 8 Kansas L 77 81 OT2004 7 First RoundSecond Round 10 Dayton 2 Connecticut W 76 69 OTL 55 72 Vacated by the NCAA NIT results Edit The Blue Demons have appeared in the National Invitation Tournament NIT 16 times Their combined record is 17 17 They were NIT Champions in 1945 Year Round Opponent Result1940 QuarterfinalsSemifinals3rd Place Game Long IslandColoradoOklahoma A amp M W 45 38L 37 52L 22 231944 QuarterfinalsSemifinalsFinal MuhlenbergOklahoma A amp MSt John s W 68 45W 41 38L 39 471945 QuarterfinalsSemifinalsFinal West VirginiaRhode IslandBowling Green W 76 52W 97 53W 71 541948 QuarterfinalsSemifinals3rd Place Game NC StateNYUWKU W 75 64L 59 72L 59 611961 Quarterfinals Providence L 67 731963 Quarterfinals Villanova L 51 631964 Quarterfinals NYU L 66 791966 First Round NYU L 65 681983 First RoundSecond RoundQuarterfinalsSemifinalsFinal MinnesotaNorthwesternOle MissNebraskaFresno State W 76 73W 65 63W 75 67W 68 58L 60 691990 First RoundSecond RoundQuarterfinals CreightonCincinnatiSaint Louis W 89 72W 61 59L 47 541994 First Round Northwestern L 68 691995 First Round Iowa L 87 961999 First RoundSecond Round NorthwesternCalifornia W 69 64L 57 582003 First Round North Carolina L 72 832005 First RoundSecond Round MissouriTexas A amp M W 75 70L 72 752007 First RoundSecond RoundQuarterfinals HofstraKansas StateAir Force W 83 71W 70 65L 51 52CBI results Edit The Blue Demons have appeared in the College Basketball Invitational CBI one time Their record is 4 2 Year Round Opponent Result2019 First RoundQuarterfinalsSemifinalsFinals Game 1Finals Game 2 Finals Game 3 Central MichiganLongwoodCoastal CarolinaSouth FloridaSouth FloridaSouth Florida W 100 86 W 97 89W 92 87L 61 63W 100 96 OTL 65 77Honors EditNaismith Memorial Basketball Hall of Fame Edit Person PositionGeorge Mikan PlayerRay Meyer CoachRetired numbers Edit DePaul has retired two jersey numbers DePaul Blue Demons retired numbersNo Player Pos Career24 Mark Aguirre SF 1978 8199 George Mikan C 1942 46National Player of the Year Edit Person Year AwardedGeorge Mikan 1944 1945Mark Aguirre 1980National Coach of the Year Edit DePaul has had two of their coaches awarded the National Coach of the Year done on five occasions 20 Person Year AwardedRay Meyer 1978 1979 1980 1984Joey Meyer 1987Professional players EditThe following former DePaul Blue Demons have played in the NBA or original ABA 21 Mark Aguirre Andre Brown Stanley Brundy Em Bryant Howie Carl Wilson Chandler Dallas Comegys Tyrone Corbin Dave Corzine Terry Cummings Gene Dyker Kevin Edwards Ron Feiereisel Elmer Gainer Gary Garland Billy Garrett Jr Bato Govedarica Myke Henry Stephen Howard Steven Hunter Johnny Jorgensen Whitey Kachan Paul McPherson Ed Mikan George Mikan Errol Palmer Jack Phelan Paul Reed Quentin Richardson Bill Robinzine Bobby Simmons Ron Sobieszczyk Rod Strickland Gene Stump Max Strus Dick Triptow The following former DePaul Blue Demons have played professionally in leagues outside of the United States David Booth Tom Kleinschmidt Draelon Burns Worrell Clahar Cliff Clinkscales Drake Diener Marty Embry Kevin Holmes Sammy Mejia Brandon YoungArenas EditWintrust Arena Edit Main article Wintrust Arena Wintrust Arena Wintrust Arena is a 10 387 seat multi purpose sports venue in Chicago The arena opened in 2017 and is home of the DePaul Blue Demons men s basketball team 22 Allstate Arena Edit Main article Allstate Arena Allstate Arena Allstate Arena formerly the Rosemont Horizon opened in 1980 and was home of the DePaul men s basketball team from its opening until 2017 23 The arena sat 17 500 people for basketball Alumni Hall Edit Main article Alumni Hall DePaul University Alumni Hall was completed in 1956 and was the on campus home venue of the DePaul Blue Demons men s basketball team through 1980 when the Rosemont Horizon opened 24 University Auditorium Edit Main article University Auditorium DePaul University University Auditorium nicknamed The Barn was the original on campus home gymnasium for DePaul men s basketball starting in 1923 until 1956 24 Alternate arenas Edit McGrath Phillips Arena located in the Sullivan Athletic Center was the home venue for select on campus games for the men s basketball team from 2000 until 2017 24 The venue also hosted DePaul men s basketball games during the 2007 National Invitation Tournament 24 and 2019 College Basketball Invitational Tournament 25 Chicago Stadium was the home of college basketball doubleheaders involving the DePaul men s basketball team in the 1940s and 1950s 24 Practice and Training facilities Edit McGrath Phillips Arena is the practice facility for the DePaul Blue Demons men s basketball team 24 The facility is located in the Sullivan Athletic Center which was completed in 2000 Head coaches EditMain article List of DePaul Blue Demons men s basketball head coachesFootnotes Edit At the time the NCAA did not sponsor championships in women s sports References Edit DePaul University Graphic Identity Guidelines PDF Retrieved April 10 2016 Event Center at McCormick Square to be named Wintrust Arena Press release DePaul Blue Demons November 16 2016 Retrieved November 17 2016 DePaul Men s Basketball History Archived from the original on 2009 01 05 Retrieved 2009 03 03 Ray Meyer sports reference com Retrieved April 30 2019 Raymond J Ray Meyer hoophall com Archived from the original on January 30 2018 Retrieved April 30 2019 hoophall com February 23 2007 George Mikan Biography Archived from the original on May 22 2008 Retrieved April 30 2019 Following Father Meyer Falters A Bit Stephen A Smith Philadelphia Inquirer Saturday January 4 1997 a b 2010 11 DePaul Men s Basketball Media Guide p 100 2010 11 DePaul Men s Basketball Media Guide pp 148 152 2010 11 DePaul Men s Basketball Media Guide p 117 Temkin Barry DePaul Fires Meyer Chicago Tribune Tuesday April 29 1997 Jauss Bill New Blue Demons Coach Combines Styles Of Valvano Al McGuire Chicago Tribune Friday June 13 1997 a b Dave Leitao returns as head coach at DePaul accessed April 30 2019 Jerry Wainwright fired as men s basketball coach at DePaul Purnell leaves Clemson for DePaul Nicole Auerbach 2015 03 14 DePaul s Oliver Purnell resigns after five losing seasons usatoday com Retrieved April 30 2019 Matthews David October 16 2017 DePaul Opens Wintrust Arena To Bring Successful Basketball Back To City DNAinfo Archived from the original on August 31 2018 Retrieved April 30 2019 Kenney Madeleine DePaul students alumni buy ad calling for firing of athletic director Chicago Sun Times March 11 2018 10 08 p m CST It s official Let the games begin College Basketball Invitational Twitter Retrieved April 30 2019 DePaul Basketball Record Book All Time Honors accessdate March 3 2009 permanent dead link NBA amp ABA Players Who Attended DePaul University Matthews David October 16 2017 DePaul Opens Wintrust Arena To Bring Successful Basketball Back To City DNAinfo Archived from the original on August 31 2018 Retrieved May 2 2019 Fond Farewell Allstate Arena And Thanks For The Memories depaulbluedemons com Retrieved May 2 2019 a b c d e f DePaul Basketball A to Z depaulbluedemons com Retrieved May 2 2019 CBI Championship to be Decided Friday at McGrath Phillips Arena depaulbluedemons com Retrieved May 2 2019 External links EditOfficial website Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title DePaul Blue Demons men 27s basketball amp oldid 1146326241, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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