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Evansville Purple Aces men's basketball

The Evansville Purple Aces men's basketball team represents the Purple Aces of the University of Evansville, located in Evansville, Indiana, in NCAA Division I basketball competition. They play their home games at the Ford Center. Evansville's athletics teams were originally known as the Pioneers in the early part of the 1900s. In the 1920s, the name Aces arose after a local sports writer wrote in a game story of the men's basketball team, "They played like Aces." The team has been known as the Aces and/or Purple Aces ever since. Evansville has won five Division II national championships (1959, 1960, 1962, 1964, 1965, 1971). On November 12, 2019, the Aces earned one of the biggest victories in their Division I history, upsetting top-ranked Kentucky at Rupp Arena.

Evansville Purple Aces
UniversityUniversity of Evansville
Head coachDavid Ragland (1st season)
ConferenceMissouri Valley
LocationEvansville, Indiana
ArenaFord Center
(Capacity: 10,000)
NicknamePurple Aces
ColorsPurple, white, and orange[1]
     
Uniforms
Home
Away
Alternate
NCAA tournament champions
1959*, 1960*, 1964*, 1965*, 1971*
NCAA tournament Final Four
1958*, 1959*, 1960*, 1964*, 1965*, 1971*
NCAA tournament Elite Eight
1958*, 1959*, 1960*, 1963*, 1964*, 1965*, 1968*, 1971*
NCAA tournament Sweet Sixteen
1957*, 1958*, 1959*, 1960*, 1962*, 1963*, 1964*, 1965*, 1966*, 1968*, 1971*, 1972*, 1976*
NCAA tournament second round
1989
NCAA tournament appearances
1957*, 1958*, 1959*, 1960*, 1961*, 1962*, 1963*, 1964*, 1965*, 1966*, 1968*, 1971*, 1972*, 1974*, 1976*, 1982, 1989, 1992, 1993, 1999
*at Division II level
Conference tournament champions
Midwestern Collegiate Conference
1982, 1992, 1993
Conference regular season champions
Midwestern Collegiate Conference
1982, 1987, 1989, 1992, 1993

Missouri Valley Conference
1999

History

 
The memorial display case at the Ford Center honoring UE's championship tradition

In the early years of the men's basketball program the Purple Aces appeared in the NAIA national tournament. The Purple Aces appeared 4 times in the NAIA Tournament (1941, 1942, 1951, and 1955). The Purple Aces had a NAIA tournament record of 3–4. The furthest Evansville got in the NAIA tournaments was in third round (NAIA Quarterfinals) in 1951, only to lose to Regis University (Colo.) 70–68.[2]

Shortly after the 1955 season the Purple Aces would move up to the NCAA College Division, now called NCAA Division II. The Evansville Purple Aces rank second all-time in NCAA College Division national championships with five: 1959, 1960, 1964, 1965 (29–0 record) and 1971. The 1964 and 1965 teams starred NBA Legend Jerry Sloan, the 1971 team featured future NBA star Don Buse and future NCAA referee Steve Welmer.

 
Coach Arad McCutchan won five national championships in his tenure.

In 1977, UE began playing in NCAA Division I athletics. That same year on December 13, a chartered DC-3 carrying the entire UE basketball team crashed in a field near the Evansville Regional Airport en route to a game against Middle Tennessee State. Every member of the team and coaching staff on the plane was killed. David Furr, who was a member of the 1977–78 Purple Aces squad, did not die in the crash, as he was out for the season with an ankle injury and thus was not on the plane that day. However, only just two weeks later after the crash, Furr and his younger brother Byron were killed in a car accident near Newton, Illinois, leaving the entire 1977–78 Purple Aces team dead.

Tremendous community support brought back the basketball program the next year. Evansville was a charter member of the Midwest Collegiate Conference, now known as the Horizon League. The Aces won or shared the MCC regular season title in 1982, 1987, 1989, 1992, and 1993. They also won the conference tournament title in 1982, 1992, and 1993. The Aces are now a member of the Missouri Valley Conference, and won the 1999 regular season title.

Legendary Aces coach Arad McCutchan was the first NCAA College Division coach selected to the Naismith Basketball Hall of Fame.

The Purple Aces have made five trips to the NCAA Men's basketball tournament (1982, 1989, 1992, 1993, 1999) [3] and two trips to the NIT (1988, 1994).[4]

Seasonal records

Season Team W L PCT Conf. Record Postseason Head Coach
Independent
1977–78 Evansville 1 3 .250 Bobby Watson
1978–79 Evansville 13 16 .448 Dick Walters
Midwestern Collegiate Conference
1979–80 Evansville 18 10 .643 1–4 Dick Walters
1980–81 Evansville 19 9 .679 6–5 Dick Walters
1981–82 Evansville 23 6 .793 10–2 NCAA First round Dick Walters
1982–83 Evansville 13 16 .448 6–8 Dick Walters
1983–84 Evansville 15 14 .517 7–7 Dick Walters
1984–85 Evansville 13 16 .448 4–10 Dick Walters
1985–86 Evansville 8 19 .296 3–9 Jim Crews
1986–87 Evansville 16 12 .571 8–4 Jim Crews
1987–88 Evansville 21 8 .724 6–4 NIT Sweet Sixteen Jim Crews
1988–89 Evansville 25 6 .806 10–2 NCAA Second Round Jim Crews
1989–90 Evansville 17 15 .531 8–6 Jim Crews
1990–91 Evansville 14 14 .500 7–7 Jim Crews
1991–92 Evansville 24 6 .800 8–2 NCAA First round Jim Crews
1992–93 Evansville 23 7 .767 12–2 NCAA First round Jim Crews
1993–94 Evansville 21 11 .656 6–4 NIT First round Jim Crews
Missouri Valley Conference
1994–95 Evansville 18 9 .667 11–7 Jim Crews
1995–96 Evansville 13 14 .481 9–9 Jim Crews
1996–97 Evansville 17 14 .548 11–7 Jim Crews
1997–98 Evansville 15 15 .500 9–9 Jim Crews
1998–99 Evansville 23 10 .697 13–5 NCAA First round Jim Crews
1999–2000 Evansville 18 12 .600 9–9 Jim Crews
2000–01 Evansville 14 16 .467 9–9 Jim Crews
2001–02 Evansville 7 21 .250 4–14 Jim Crews
2002–03 Evansville 12 16 .429 8–10 Steve Merfeld
2003–04 Evansville 7 22 .241 5–13 Steve Merfeld
2004–05 Evansville 11 17 .393 5–13 Steve Merfeld
2005–06 Evansville 10 19 .345 5–13 Steve Merfeld
2006–07 Evansville 14 17 .452 6–12 Steve Merfeld
2007–08 Evansville 9 21 .300 3–15 Marty Simmons
2008–09 Evansville 17 14 .548 8–10 CIT First round Marty Simmons
2009–10 Evansville 9 21 .300 3–15 Marty Simmons
2010–11 Evansville 16 16 .500 9–9 CBI Second Round Marty Simmons
2011–12 Evansville 16 15 .516 9–9 CBI First round Marty Simmons
2012–13 Evansville 21 15 .583 10–8 CIT Semifinals Marty Simmons
2013–14 Evansville 14 19 .424 6–12 Marty Simmons
2014–15 Evansville 24 12 .613 9–9 CIT Champions Marty Simmons
2015–16 Evansville 25 9 .735 12–6 Marty Simmons
2016–17 Evansville 16 17 .485 6–12 Marty Simmons
2017–18 Evansville 17 15 .531 7–11 Marty Simmons
2018–19 Evansville 11 21 .343 5–13 Walter McCarty
2019–20 Evansville 9 23 .281 0–18 Walter McCarty
Todd Lickliter
2020–21 Evansville 9 16 .360 7–11 Todd Lickliter
2021–22 Evansville 6 24 .360 2–16 Todd Lickliter
2022–23 Evansville 0 0 .000 0–0 David Ragland
Totals 671 627 .517

Postseason results

Division I NCAA tournament results

The Purple Aces have appeared in five NCAA Division I Tournaments. Their combined record is 1–5.

Year Round Opponent Result
1982 First round Marquette L 62–67
1989 First round
Second Round
Oregon State
Seton Hall
W 94–90 OT
L 73–87
1992 First round UTEP L 50–55
1993 First round Florida State L 70–82
1999 First round Kansas L 74–95

Division II NCAA tournament results

The Purple Aces have appeared in 14 NCAA Division II Tournaments. Their combined record is 39–9. They are five time national champions (1959, 1960, 1964, 1965, 1971).

 
 
Jerry Sloan (top) and Don Buse (bottom) won a combined three national championships.
Year Round Opponent Result
1957 Regional Seminfinals
Regional Finals
Illinois State
Buffalo
W 108–96
L 75–77
1958 Regional semifinals
Regional Finals
Elite Eight
Final Four
National 3rd-place game
Wabash
Akron
American
St Michael's
Wheaton
W 70–68 OT
W 82–70
W 82–72
L 70–78
W 95–93
1959 Regional semifinals
Regional Finals
Elite Eight
Final Four
National Championship Game
Belmont Abbey
Wittenberg
St. Michael's
North Carolina A&T
SW Missouri State
W 66–54
W 56–50
W 82–63
W 110–92
W 83–67
1960 Regional semifinals
Regional Finals
Elite Eight
Final Four
National Championship Game
Arkansas State
Wabush
American
Kentucky Wesleyan
Chapman
W 91–74
W 89–68
W 101–91
W 76–69
W 90–69
1961 Regional Seminfinals
Regional 3rd-place game
Lincoln (MO)
MacMurray
L 90–77
W 98–97 OT
1962 Regional Seminfinals
Regional Finals
North Carolina A&T
Southern Illinois
W 97–82
L 83–88
1963 Regional Seminfinals
Regional Finals
Elite Eight
Concordia (IL)
Washington-St. Louis
Southern Illinois
W 66–56
W 85–76
L 73–86
1964 Regional semifinals
Regional Finals
Elite Eight
Final Four
National Championship Game
Jackson State
Southern Illinois
Cal Poly Pomona
Northern Iowa
Akron
W 97–69
W 64–59
W 95–73
W 82–67
W 72–59
1965 Regional semifinals
Regional Finals
Elite Eight
Final Four
National Championship Game
Bethune-Cookman
Bellarmine
Philadelphia
St. Michael's
Southern Illinois
W 116–77
W 81–74
W 92–76
W 93–70
W 85–82 OT
1966 Regional Seminfinals
Regional Finals
Lamar
Southern Illinois
W 111–103
L 77–90
1968 Regional Seminfinals
Regional Finals
Elite Eight
Lincoln (MO)
SW Missouri State
Trinity
W 95–80
W 79–73
L 77–93
1971 Regional semifinals
Regional Finals
Elite Eight
Final Four
National Championship Game
Ashland
Central Michigan
Hartwick
Southwestern Louisiana
Old Dominion
W 72–64
W 78–60
W 105–69
W 93–74
W 97–82
1972 Regional Seminfinals
Regional Finals
Wittenberg
Eastern Michigan
W 81–73
L 88–93
1976 Regional Seminfinals
Regional Finals
Wright State
Eastern Illinois
W 85–75
L 73–75

NAIA tournament results

The Purple Aces have appeared in four NAIA Division I Tournaments. Their combined record is 3–4.

Year Round Opponent Result
1941 First round Texas Wesleyan L 62–71
1942 First round
Second Round
Peru State
East Central
W 73–50
L 30–42
1951 First round
Second Round
Quarterfinals
Westminster
Morningside
Regis
W 85–74
W 75–62
L 68–70
1955 First round Atlantic Christian L 88–95

NIT results

The Purple Aces have appeared in two National Invitation Tournaments (NIT). Their combined record is 1–2.

Year Round Opponent Result
1988 First round
Sweet Sixteen
Utah
Boston College
W 66–55
L 81–88
1994 First round Tulane L 63–76

CBI results

The Purple Aces have appeared in two College Basketball Invitationals (CBI). Their combined record is 1–2.

Year Round Opponent Result
2011 First round
Quarterfinals
Hofstra
Boise State
W 77–70
L 69–75
2012 First round Princeton L 86–95

CIT results

The Purple Aces have appeared in three CollegeInsider.com Postseason Tournaments (CIT). Their combined record is 8–2. They were CIT champions in 2015

Year Round Opponent Result
2009 First round Belmont L 72–92
2013 First round
Second Round
Quarterfinals
Semifinals
Tennessee State
Eastern Kentucky
Canisius
East Carolina
W 84–72
W 86–72
W 84–83
L 58–81
2015 First round
Second Round
Quarterfinals
Semifinals
Championship Game
IPFW
Eastern Illinois
Louisiana–Lafayette
UT Martin
Northern Arizona
W 82–77
W 83–68
W 89–82
W 79–66
W 71–65

Retired/honored jerseys

Twelve players and two coaches have had their jerseys retired by the school. Nevertheless, numbers remain active and can be worn by future players.

No. Player Year honored
3 Scott Haffner 1986–1989
5 Marcus Wilson 1995–1999
10 Don Buse 1969–1972
15 Brad Leaf 1979–1982
19 Gus Doerner 1939–1942
20 Hugh Ahlering 1957–1959
Scott Shreffler 1989–1993
31 Andy Elkins 1991–1995
40 Ed Smallwood 1958–1960
50 Larry Humes 1963–1966
Marty Simmons 1986–1988
52 Jerry Sloan 1962–1965
Arad McCutchan 1946–1977
Jim Crews 1985–2002

References

  1. ^ University of Evansville Brand Guidelines (PDF). April 12, 2019. Retrieved April 29, 2020.
  2. ^ NAIA Championship History March 25, 2009, at the Wayback Machine
  3. ^ NCAA Basketball History
  4. ^ "NIT Championship Home".

External links

  • Official website  

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The Evansville Purple Aces men s basketball team represents the Purple Aces of the University of Evansville located in Evansville Indiana in NCAA Division I basketball competition They play their home games at the Ford Center Evansville s athletics teams were originally known as the Pioneers in the early part of the 1900s In the 1920s the name Aces arose after a local sports writer wrote in a game story of the men s basketball team They played like Aces The team has been known as the Aces and or Purple Aces ever since Evansville has won five Division II national championships 1959 1960 1962 1964 1965 1971 On November 12 2019 the Aces earned one of the biggest victories in their Division I history upsetting top ranked Kentucky at Rupp Arena Evansville Purple Aces2022 23 Evansville Purple Aces men s basketball teamUniversityUniversity of EvansvilleHead coachDavid Ragland 1st season ConferenceMissouri ValleyLocationEvansville IndianaArenaFord Center Capacity 10 000 NicknamePurple AcesColorsPurple white and orange 1 UniformsHome Away AlternateNCAA tournament champions1959 1960 1964 1965 1971 NCAA tournament Final Four1958 1959 1960 1964 1965 1971 NCAA tournament Elite Eight1958 1959 1960 1963 1964 1965 1968 1971 NCAA tournament Sweet Sixteen1957 1958 1959 1960 1962 1963 1964 1965 1966 1968 1971 1972 1976 NCAA tournament second round1989NCAA tournament appearances1957 1958 1959 1960 1961 1962 1963 1964 1965 1966 1968 1971 1972 1974 1976 1982 1989 1992 1993 1999 at Division II levelConference tournament championsMidwestern Collegiate Conference1982 1992 1993Conference regular season championsMidwestern Collegiate Conference1982 1987 1989 1992 1993 Missouri Valley Conference1999 Contents 1 History 2 Seasonal records 3 Postseason results 3 1 Division I NCAA tournament results 3 2 Division II NCAA tournament results 3 3 NAIA tournament results 3 4 NIT results 3 5 CBI results 3 6 CIT results 4 Retired honored jerseys 5 References 6 External linksHistory Edit The memorial display case at the Ford Center honoring UE s championship tradition In the early years of the men s basketball program the Purple Aces appeared in the NAIA national tournament The Purple Aces appeared 4 times in the NAIA Tournament 1941 1942 1951 and 1955 The Purple Aces had a NAIA tournament record of 3 4 The furthest Evansville got in the NAIA tournaments was in third round NAIA Quarterfinals in 1951 only to lose to Regis University Colo 70 68 2 Shortly after the 1955 season the Purple Aces would move up to the NCAA College Division now called NCAA Division II The Evansville Purple Aces rank second all time in NCAA College Division national championships with five 1959 1960 1964 1965 29 0 record and 1971 The 1964 and 1965 teams starred NBA Legend Jerry Sloan the 1971 team featured future NBA star Don Buse and future NCAA referee Steve Welmer Coach Arad McCutchan won five national championships in his tenure In 1977 UE began playing in NCAA Division I athletics That same year on December 13 a chartered DC 3 carrying the entire UE basketball team crashed in a field near the Evansville Regional Airport en route to a game against Middle Tennessee State Every member of the team and coaching staff on the plane was killed David Furr who was a member of the 1977 78 Purple Aces squad did not die in the crash as he was out for the season with an ankle injury and thus was not on the plane that day However only just two weeks later after the crash Furr and his younger brother Byron were killed in a car accident near Newton Illinois leaving the entire 1977 78 Purple Aces team dead Tremendous community support brought back the basketball program the next year Evansville was a charter member of the Midwest Collegiate Conference now known as the Horizon League The Aces won or shared the MCC regular season title in 1982 1987 1989 1992 and 1993 They also won the conference tournament title in 1982 1992 and 1993 The Aces are now a member of the Missouri Valley Conference and won the 1999 regular season title Legendary Aces coach Arad McCutchan was the first NCAA College Division coach selected to the Naismith Basketball Hall of Fame The Purple Aces have made five trips to the NCAA Men s basketball tournament 1982 1989 1992 1993 1999 3 and two trips to the NIT 1988 1994 4 Seasonal records EditSeason Team W L PCT Conf Record Postseason Head CoachIndependent1977 78 Evansville 1 3 250 Bobby Watson1978 79 Evansville 13 16 448 Dick WaltersMidwestern Collegiate Conference1979 80 Evansville 18 10 643 1 4 Dick Walters1980 81 Evansville 19 9 679 6 5 Dick Walters1981 82 Evansville 23 6 793 10 2 NCAA First round Dick Walters1982 83 Evansville 13 16 448 6 8 Dick Walters1983 84 Evansville 15 14 517 7 7 Dick Walters1984 85 Evansville 13 16 448 4 10 Dick Walters1985 86 Evansville 8 19 296 3 9 Jim Crews1986 87 Evansville 16 12 571 8 4 Jim Crews1987 88 Evansville 21 8 724 6 4 NIT Sweet Sixteen Jim Crews1988 89 Evansville 25 6 806 10 2 NCAA Second Round Jim Crews1989 90 Evansville 17 15 531 8 6 Jim Crews1990 91 Evansville 14 14 500 7 7 Jim Crews1991 92 Evansville 24 6 800 8 2 NCAA First round Jim Crews1992 93 Evansville 23 7 767 12 2 NCAA First round Jim Crews1993 94 Evansville 21 11 656 6 4 NIT First round Jim CrewsMissouri Valley Conference1994 95 Evansville 18 9 667 11 7 Jim Crews1995 96 Evansville 13 14 481 9 9 Jim Crews1996 97 Evansville 17 14 548 11 7 Jim Crews1997 98 Evansville 15 15 500 9 9 Jim Crews1998 99 Evansville 23 10 697 13 5 NCAA First round Jim Crews1999 2000 Evansville 18 12 600 9 9 Jim Crews2000 01 Evansville 14 16 467 9 9 Jim Crews2001 02 Evansville 7 21 250 4 14 Jim Crews2002 03 Evansville 12 16 429 8 10 Steve Merfeld2003 04 Evansville 7 22 241 5 13 Steve Merfeld2004 05 Evansville 11 17 393 5 13 Steve Merfeld2005 06 Evansville 10 19 345 5 13 Steve Merfeld2006 07 Evansville 14 17 452 6 12 Steve Merfeld2007 08 Evansville 9 21 300 3 15 Marty Simmons2008 09 Evansville 17 14 548 8 10 CIT First round Marty Simmons2009 10 Evansville 9 21 300 3 15 Marty Simmons2010 11 Evansville 16 16 500 9 9 CBI Second Round Marty Simmons2011 12 Evansville 16 15 516 9 9 CBI First round Marty Simmons2012 13 Evansville 21 15 583 10 8 CIT Semifinals Marty Simmons2013 14 Evansville 14 19 424 6 12 Marty Simmons2014 15 Evansville 24 12 613 9 9 CIT Champions Marty Simmons2015 16 Evansville 25 9 735 12 6 Marty Simmons2016 17 Evansville 16 17 485 6 12 Marty Simmons2017 18 Evansville 17 15 531 7 11 Marty Simmons2018 19 Evansville 11 21 343 5 13 Walter McCarty2019 20 Evansville 9 23 281 0 18 Walter McCartyTodd Lickliter2020 21 Evansville 9 16 360 7 11 Todd Lickliter2021 22 Evansville 6 24 360 2 16 Todd Lickliter2022 23 Evansville 0 0 000 0 0 David RaglandTotals 671 627 517Postseason results EditDivision I NCAA tournament results Edit The Purple Aces have appeared in five NCAA Division I Tournaments Their combined record is 1 5 Year Round Opponent Result1982 First round Marquette L 62 671989 First roundSecond Round Oregon StateSeton Hall W 94 90 OTL 73 871992 First round UTEP L 50 551993 First round Florida State L 70 821999 First round Kansas L 74 95Division II NCAA tournament results Edit The Purple Aces have appeared in 14 NCAA Division II Tournaments Their combined record is 39 9 They are five time national champions 1959 1960 1964 1965 1971 Jerry Sloan top and Don Buse bottom won a combined three national championships Year Round Opponent Result1957 Regional SeminfinalsRegional Finals Illinois StateBuffalo W 108 96L 75 771958 Regional semifinalsRegional FinalsElite EightFinal FourNational 3rd place game WabashAkronAmericanSt Michael sWheaton W 70 68 OTW 82 70W 82 72L 70 78W 95 931959 Regional semifinalsRegional FinalsElite EightFinal FourNational Championship Game Belmont AbbeyWittenbergSt Michael sNorth Carolina A amp TSW Missouri State W 66 54W 56 50W 82 63W 110 92W 83 671960 Regional semifinalsRegional FinalsElite EightFinal FourNational Championship Game Arkansas StateWabushAmericanKentucky WesleyanChapman W 91 74W 89 68W 101 91W 76 69W 90 691961 Regional SeminfinalsRegional 3rd place game Lincoln MO MacMurray L 90 77W 98 97 OT1962 Regional SeminfinalsRegional Finals North Carolina A amp TSouthern Illinois W 97 82L 83 881963 Regional SeminfinalsRegional FinalsElite Eight Concordia IL Washington St LouisSouthern Illinois W 66 56W 85 76L 73 861964 Regional semifinalsRegional FinalsElite EightFinal FourNational Championship Game Jackson StateSouthern IllinoisCal Poly PomonaNorthern IowaAkron W 97 69W 64 59W 95 73W 82 67W 72 591965 Regional semifinalsRegional FinalsElite EightFinal FourNational Championship Game Bethune CookmanBellarminePhiladelphiaSt Michael sSouthern Illinois W 116 77W 81 74W 92 76W 93 70W 85 82 OT1966 Regional SeminfinalsRegional Finals LamarSouthern Illinois W 111 103L 77 901968 Regional SeminfinalsRegional FinalsElite Eight Lincoln MO SW Missouri StateTrinity W 95 80W 79 73L 77 931971 Regional semifinalsRegional FinalsElite EightFinal FourNational Championship Game AshlandCentral MichiganHartwickSouthwestern LouisianaOld Dominion W 72 64W 78 60W 105 69W 93 74W 97 821972 Regional SeminfinalsRegional Finals WittenbergEastern Michigan W 81 73L 88 931976 Regional SeminfinalsRegional Finals Wright StateEastern Illinois W 85 75L 73 75NAIA tournament results Edit The Purple Aces have appeared in four NAIA Division I Tournaments Their combined record is 3 4 Year Round Opponent Result1941 First round Texas Wesleyan L 62 711942 First roundSecond Round Peru StateEast Central W 73 50L 30 421951 First roundSecond RoundQuarterfinals WestminsterMorningsideRegis W 85 74W 75 62L 68 701955 First round Atlantic Christian L 88 95NIT results Edit The Purple Aces have appeared in two National Invitation Tournaments NIT Their combined record is 1 2 Year Round Opponent Result1988 First roundSweet Sixteen UtahBoston College W 66 55L 81 881994 First round Tulane L 63 76CBI results Edit The Purple Aces have appeared in two College Basketball Invitationals CBI Their combined record is 1 2 Year Round Opponent Result2011 First roundQuarterfinals HofstraBoise State W 77 70L 69 752012 First round Princeton L 86 95CIT results Edit The Purple Aces have appeared in three CollegeInsider com Postseason Tournaments CIT Their combined record is 8 2 They were CIT champions in 2015 Year Round Opponent Result2009 First round Belmont L 72 922013 First roundSecond RoundQuarterfinalsSemifinals Tennessee StateEastern KentuckyCanisiusEast Carolina W 84 72W 86 72W 84 83L 58 812015 First roundSecond RoundQuarterfinalsSemifinalsChampionship Game IPFWEastern IllinoisLouisiana LafayetteUT MartinNorthern Arizona W 82 77W 83 68W 89 82W 79 66W 71 65Retired honored jerseys EditTwelve players and two coaches have had their jerseys retired by the school Nevertheless numbers remain active and can be worn by future players No Player Year honored3 Scott Haffner 1986 19895 Marcus Wilson 1995 199910 Don Buse 1969 197215 Brad Leaf 1979 198219 Gus Doerner 1939 194220 Hugh Ahlering 1957 1959Scott Shreffler 1989 199331 Andy Elkins 1991 199540 Ed Smallwood 1958 196050 Larry Humes 1963 1966Marty Simmons 1986 198852 Jerry Sloan 1962 1965 Arad McCutchan 1946 1977 Jim Crews 1985 2002References Edit University of Evansville Brand Guidelines PDF April 12 2019 Retrieved April 29 2020 NAIA Championship History Archived March 25 2009 at the Wayback Machine NCAA Basketball History NIT Championship Home External links EditOfficial website Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Evansville Purple Aces men 27s basketball amp oldid 1126623484, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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