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George Washington Revolutionaries men's basketball

The George Washington Revolutionaries men's basketball team represents George Washington University in the United States' capital, Washington, D.C. It plays its home games in the Charles E. Smith Center, which is also shared with other George Washington Revolutionaries athletic programs. The school's team currently competes in the Atlantic 10 Conference. The head coach is Chris Caputo. The official dance team for the Revolutionaries is the GW First Ladies.

George Washington Revolutionaries
UniversityGeorge Washington University
First season1912–13
All-time record1,325–1,109 (.544)
Head coachChris Caputo
ConferenceAtlantic 10 Conference
LocationWashington, D.C.
ArenaCharles E. Smith Athletic Center
(Capacity: 5,000)
NicknameRevolutionaries
Student sectionGeorge's Army
ColorsBuff and blue[1]
   
Uniforms
Home
Away
Alternate
NCAA tournament Sweet Sixteen
1993
NCAA tournament round of 32
1993, 1994, 2006
NCAA tournament appearances
1954, 1961, 1993, 1994, 1996, 1998, 1999, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2014
Conference tournament champions
1943, 1954, 1961, 2005, 2007
Conference regular season champions
1954, 1956, 1996, 1998, 1999, 2005, 2006

History edit

1990s edit

Mike Jarvis was hired as head coach in 1990. Led by future NBA player Yinka Dare, the Colonials received an at-large bid to the 1993 NCAA tournament, the Colonials first NCAA Tournament appearance since 1961. GW advanced to the Sweet Sixteen before losing to the Fab Five Michigan team (which later vacated its wins due to NCAA rule violations).

The Colonials would also make NCAA Tournament appearances in 1994, 1996, and 1998 under Jarvis. Jarvis would leave the school in 1998 to accept the head coaching position at St. John's.

The school then hired recently fired Texas head coach, Thomas Penders. Penders would spend three years at GW, before resigning amidst accusations of NCAA rules violations.[2]

2000s edit

GW would then turn to Karl Hobbs on May 2, 2001, as head coach. Hobbs, who spent eight years an assistant at Connecticut, led GW to back to the national stage in 2004 after defeating No. 9 Michigan State and No. 12 Maryland in back-to-back games to win the 2004 BB&T Classic. That year, the men's basketball team went on to win the Atlantic 10 West title and the Atlantic 10 tournament, earning an automatic bid to the 2005 NCAA tournament. The team received a No. 12 seed, losing to No. 5 seed Georgia Tech in the First Round.

The team began the 2005–06 season ranked 21st in the Associated Press poll, reaching as high as sixth in the polls[3] and closed out the year ranked 19th in the nation. With a 26–2 going into the 2006 NCAA tournament. They received an at-large bid to the Tournament as a No. 8 seed where they came back from an 18-point second-half deficit to defeat No. 9 seed UNC-Wilmington. However, in the Second Round, they lost to Duke, the top overall seed. J. R. Pinnock was drafted in the 2006 NBA draft and two other Colonials from that team played in the NBA. Pops Mensah-Bonsu played for the Dallas Mavericks, Houston Rockets, San Antonio Spurs, and Toronto Raptors and Mike Hall played for the Washington Wizards.

The 2006–07 basketball season was considered by many[4][5] to be a rebuilding year for the Colonials after graduating their entire starting front court and losing Pinnock to the NBA. Coach Karl Hobbs and Senior guard Carl Elliott led the team to a 23–8 record, winning the 2007 Atlantic 10 tournament, once again earning an automatic bid to the NCAA tournament. The Colonials were received a No. 11 seed and lost to No. 6-seed Vanderbilt.[6]

The Colonials would struggle the next three years and after finishing the 2010–11 season with a record of 17–14, capped by a disappointing 71–59 overtime loss to Saint Joseph's in the conference tournament,[7] Karl Hobbs was dismissed as head coach.[8]

2010s edit

On May 11, 2011, Mike Lonergan, former head coach of Vermont, was hired to replace Hobbs.[9]

The 2011–12 basketball season, Lonergan's first with the Colonials, resulted in a 10–21 record (5–11 in Atlantic 10). By the 2013–14 season, Lonergan had rebuilt the program and finished third in the Atlantic 10 with a 24–8 record (11–5 in Atlantic 10). The team received an at-large bid to the 2014 NCAA Tournament, its first NCAA Tournament since 2007. They received a No. 9 seed in the East Region and would lose to Memphis in the Second Round (formerly known as the First Round).

The Colonials regressed the following year, finishing 22–12. They did, however, receive a bid to the NIT where they defeated Pittsburgh before losing in the second round to Temple.

In 2016, the Colonials again missed the NCAA Tournament and again received a bid to the NIT. This time the Colonials would defeat Hofstra, Momouth, and Florida to reach the NIT final four at Madison Square Garden. In the NIT semifinal, they defeated San Diego State to advance to the championship game. In the championship game, they cruised to the NIT championship with a 76–60 win over Valparaiso.

However, the Colonials could not build on their NIT success as the school fired head coach Mike Lonergan on September 16, 2016, after an investigation found him guilty of verbally and emotionally abusing his players.[10][11]

The school named assistant coach Maurice Joseph interim coach for the 2016–17 season. The Colonials finished the 2017 season 20–15, 10–8 in A-10 play and received a bid to the College Basketball Invitational where they defeated Toledo in the first round before losing to UIC.On March 27, 2017, the school removed the interim tag and named Maurice Joseph full-time head coach.[12]

Joseph was fired after the 2018–19 season. He had an overall 44–57 record (.436) at GW including 21–33 (.389) in the Atlantic 10.

On March 21, 2019, former Siena head coach Jamion Christian[13] was hired as the new head coach. Christian accumulated a 29–50 record in three seasons and was let go. On April 1, 2022, longtime George Mason and Miami (FL) assistant Chris Caputo was hired as the new coach.

Postseason edit

NCAA tournament results edit

The Colonials have appeared in the NCAA tournament 11 times. Their combined record is 4–11.

Year Seed Round Opponent Result
1954 First Round NC State L 73–75
1961 First Round Princeton L 67–84
1993 No. 12 First Round
Second Round
Sweet Sixteen
No. 5 New Mexico
No. 13 Southern
No. 1 Michigan
W 82–68
W 90–80
L 64–72
1994 No. 10 First Round
Second Round
No. 7 UAB
No. 2 Connecticut
W 51–46
L 63–75
1996 No. 11 First Round No. 6 Iowa L 79–81
1998 No. 9 First Round No. 8 Oklahoma State L 59–74
1999 No. 11 First Round No. 6 Indiana L 88–108
2005 No. 12 First Round No. 5 Georgia Tech L 68–80
2006 No. 8 First Round
Second Round
No. 9 UNC Wilmington
No. 1 Duke
W 88–85OT
L 61–74
2007 No. 11 First Round No. 6 Vanderbilt L 44–77
2014 No. 9 Second Round No. 8 Memphis L 66–71

NIT results edit

The Colonials have appeared in the National Invitation Tournament (NIT) six times. Their combined record is 6–5. They won the NIT championship in 2016.

Year Round Opponent Result
1991 First round South Carolina L 63–69
1995 First round Ohio L 71–83
1997 First round Michigan State L 50–65
2004 First round Virginia L 66–79
2015 First round
Second round
Pittsburgh
Temple
W 60–54
L 77–90
2016 First round
Second round
Quarterfinals
Semifinals
Final
Hofstra
Monmouth
Florida
San Diego State
Valparaiso
W 82–80
W 87–71
W 82–77
W 65–46
W 76–60

CBI results edit

The Colonials have appeared in the College Basketball Invitational (CBI) two times. Their combined record is 1–2.

Year Round Opponent Result
2010 First round VCU L 73–79
2017 First round
Quarterfinals
Toledo
UIC
W 73–69
L 71–80

Coaches edit

The Colonials have had 27 coaches in its history including two seasons with two head coaches.

Overall Conference
Name Years Record Pct. Record Pct. Note
J. Kramer 1906–08 7–12 .368 First collegiate basketball team organized in the District of Columbia.
No Varsity 1909–12
Slitz Schlosser 1913–14 4–17 .190
Nathan Dougherty 1914–15 5–9 .357
George Colliflower 1916–17 9–18 .333
Goesbeck & Murphy 1917–18 5–6 .455
No Varsity (WWI) 1919–20
Brian Morse 1921–23 16–27 .372
Jack Dailey 1924–25 8–14 .364
James Lemon 1926–27 12–16 .429
Maud Crum 1928–29 13–14 .481
Joe Mitchell 1929–30 9–7 .563
Jim Pixlee 1931–32 22–9 .710
Ted O'Leary 1933–34 26–9 .743
Jim Pixlee & Logan Wilson 1934–35 14–6 .700
William Reinhart 1936–42, 1950–66 319–237 .574 Southern Conference tournament Champions 1954, 1961; NCAA Tournament 1954, 1961
Arthur "Otts" Zahn 1942–43, 1946–47 45–21 .682 No Varsity 1944–45 (World War II), Southern Conference tournament Champion 1943
George Garber 1948–49 37–15 .712
Babe McCarthy 1966–67 6–18 .250
Wayne Dobbs 1968–70 31–45 .408
Carl Slone 1971–74 54–48 .529
Bob Tallent 1975–81 102–84 .548
Gerry Gimelstob 1982–85 58–55 .513 31–33 .484 1981–82 Season in Eastern Eight Conference, 1982–85 Atlantic 10
John Kuester 1986–90 50–91 .355 20–52 .278
Mike Jarvis 1991–98 152–90 .628 76–52 .594 NCAA Tournament '93 (Sweet 16), '94, '96, '98; NIT '91, '95, '97
Tom Penders 1999–2001 49–42 .538 28–20 .583 NCAA Tournament '99
Karl Hobbs 2001–2011 149–115 .564 74–70 .514 NCAA Tournament '05, '06, '07; NIT '04; CBI '10; Atlantic 10 tournament champions '05, '07; Atlantic 10 Regular Season Champions '06; National Coach of the Year Finalist 2005–06
Mike Lonergan[14] 2011–2016 46–45 .506 23–25 .479 NCAA Tournament '14; NIT '15, '16 (Champions)
Maurice Joseph[15] 2016–2019 44–57 .436 21–33 .389 Interim head coach in 2016; named full-time head coach on March 27, 2017[12]
Jamion Christian[16] 2019–2022 29–50 .367 17–26 .395
Chris Caputo[17] 2022–present 16–16 .500 10-8 .556

Significant games in Revolutionaries men's basketball history edit

GW 97, No. 5 West Virginia 93 – February 17, 1960
After falling to the Mountaineers earlier in the season, an announced crowd of 6,400 watched the Colonials host Jerry West and the nation's fifth-ranked basketball team. Despite giving up 40 points, 13 rebounds and 7 assists to West, GW Athletic Hall of Famer Jon Feldman exploded for a career-high 42 points on 17–25 shooting to stun West Virginia.[18]

GW 111, No. 12 Syracuse 104 (OT) – November 16, 1994
The Colonials were invited to participate in the pre-season NIT at Manley Field House at Syracuse, and though they gave up a last-second three-pointer to allow the Orangemen to send the game to overtime, the Colonials controlled the extra period to secure the win on national television.[19]

GW 78, No. 1 UMass 75 – February 4, 1995
President Bill Clinton joined the Colonials at Charles E. Smith Center when John Calipari and the top-ranked Massachusetts Minutemen came to Washington. Kwame Evans scored 27 points, including his 1,000th and fans rushed the court as the Colonials scored their first-ever upset of a number one team.[20]

GW 78, No. 18 Xavier 73 – OT, January 14, 1998
The Colonials hosted James Posey and the 18th ranked Musketeers at the Charles E. Smith Center. After trailing most of the game, Xavier took control of the game midway through the second half. GW forward Yegor Mescheriakov sprained his right ankle jumping for a rebound and limped off the court with 16:32 remaining. Without its leading scorer, and with Koul on the bench with four fouls, GW sagged. With GW's offense sputtering, Mike King entered the game and rescued the Colonials. King scored eight straight points and tied the game at 63–63. The clock then showed all zeros and the GW men's basketball team trailed 18th-ranked Xavier 68–66. King, a freshman playing his third collegiate game after achieving academic eligibility, calmly made two free throws - sending the game into overtime and the Smith Center into a frenzy. In the overtime, King continued his heroics scoring 8 of GW's 10 points in OT to a 78–73 win over Xavier.[21]

GW 77, Xavier 74 – February 27, 1999
With the Atlantic 10 West Division Title on the line in the final game of the regular season, the Colonials hosted the Xavier Musketeers. Seniors Shawnta Rogers and Yegor Mescheriakov were playing their final home games. Despite missing a game-winning three with five seconds left Rogers received a pass following a Mike King rebound and broke the 74–74 tie as time expired to win the game and the division. The Colonials would later receive an at-large bid to the NCAA Tournament under first-year coach Tom Penders.[22]

GW 96, No. 11 Michigan State 83 – December 4, 2004
GW 101, No. 12 Maryland 92 – December 5, 2004
In the 2004 BB&T Championship, the Colonials upset ranked teams on two consecutive days, winning each by at least 9 points. Karl Hobbs guided his team to wins over the Michigan State Spartans and Maryland Terrapins. Pops Mensah-Bonsu scored 23 points in the first game and T.J. Thompson poured in 27 against the Terrapins for the Colonials. The next week, the Colonials entered both national polls for the first time in six years.[23]

GW 76, Saint Joseph’s 67 – March 12, 2005
The Colonials clinched their first-ever Atlantic 10 Tournament title in 2005 behind 20 points from Omar Williams. The Colonials were given a 12th seed and faced Georgia Tech in the first round of the NCAA Tournament.[24]

No. 6 GW 86, Charlotte 85 (OT) – March 4, 2006
The sixth-ranked Colonials secured a perfect Atlantic 10 record and Charles E. Smith Center record when Carl Elliott tipped-in an errant Noel Wilmore three-point shot to finish a 26–1 regular season, solidifying the nation's best record, and the best regular season record in Colonials history.[25]

(8) GW 88, (9) UNC-Wilmington 85 (OT) – March 16, 2006 After drawing a surprising 8-seed following its 26–1 regular season campaign and reaching as high as 6th in the nation, the Colonials were sent to take on UNC-Wilmington in nearby Greensboro, North Carolina. Pops Mensah-Bonsu returned from a meniscus injury and helped the Colonials overcome an 18-point second half deficit to take on top-seeded Duke in the second round of the 2006 tournament.[26]

 
After winning the 2007 A-10 Championship

GW 78, Rhode Island 69 – March 10, 2007
The Colonials controlled the entire second half in winning their second Atlantic 10 Tournament championship in school history (and second in three years), giving the Colonials their third consecutive NCAA Tournament bid and first time in school history with three consecutive 20-win seasons. The Colonials drew an 11th seed and travelled to Sacramento to play 6th-seeded Vanderbilt.[27]

GW 49, Saint Louis 20 – January 10, 2008
The Colonials held the Saint Louis Billikens to just 20 points for the entire game, which set the record for the lowest point total since the inception of the shot clock in Division I College Basketball. Saint Louis was held to 14.6% shooting for the game, and made only one of nineteen three-point attempts. They had seven points in the first half.[28]

GW 66, Memphis 71 – March 21, 2014
The Colonials drew the Memphis Tigers in the East Regional of the NCAA Tournament. The game was held in Raleigh, NC. The Colonials trailed Memphis for the bulk of the game but had two shots to tie in the final minute that didn't connect leaving them with a loss in their first NCAA Tournament Appearance since 2007.[29]

GW 73, No. 6 Virginia 68 − November 16, 2015
Hosting UVA a year after losing 59–42 in Charlottesville, the Colonials held a lead for most of the game and knocked off Virginia for their first win over a top 10 team since defeating UMass 20 years prior. It was the third straight year GW had beaten a ranked team, and a sold-out crowd at the Smith Center stormed the court as GW pulled off the upset. Patricio Garino led GW with 18 points and had many key buckets to spur momentum the Colonial's way.[30]

(4) GW 76, (1) Valparaiso 60 – March 31, 2016
The Colonials made their way through the NIT tournament as a 4 seed by beating 3 higher seeds than them. They won their first National Invitation Tournament and first postseason title starting 3 foreign players and player of the tournament Tyler Cavanaugh. GW set a new school record with 28 wins with this game.[31]

Notable alumni edit

Revolutionaries in the NBA edit

Other Revolutionaries of note edit

References edit

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External links edit

  • Official website

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The George Washington Revolutionaries men s basketball team represents George Washington University in the United States capital Washington D C It plays its home games in the Charles E Smith Center which is also shared with other George Washington Revolutionaries athletic programs The school s team currently competes in the Atlantic 10 Conference The head coach is Chris Caputo The official dance team for the Revolutionaries is the GW First Ladies George Washington Revolutionaries2023 24 George Washington Revolutionaries men s basketball teamUniversityGeorge Washington UniversityFirst season1912 13All time record1 325 1 109 544 Head coachChris CaputoConferenceAtlantic 10 ConferenceLocationWashington D C ArenaCharles E Smith Athletic Center Capacity 5 000 NicknameRevolutionariesStudent sectionGeorge s ArmyColorsBuff and blue 1 UniformsHome Away AlternateNCAA tournament Sweet Sixteen1993NCAA tournament round of 321993 1994 2006NCAA tournament appearances1954 1961 1993 1994 1996 1998 1999 2005 2006 2007 2014Conference tournament champions1943 1954 1961 2005 2007Conference regular season champions1954 1956 1996 1998 1999 2005 2006 Contents 1 History 1 1 1990s 1 2 2000s 1 3 2010s 2 Postseason 2 1 NCAA tournament results 2 2 NIT results 2 3 CBI results 3 Coaches 4 Significant games in Revolutionaries men s basketball history 5 Notable alumni 5 1 Revolutionaries in the NBA 5 2 Other Revolutionaries of note 6 References 7 External linksHistory editThis section appears to be slanted towards recent events Please try to keep recent events in historical perspective and add more content related to non recent events April 2021 1990s edit Mike Jarvis was hired as head coach in 1990 Led by future NBA player Yinka Dare the Colonials received an at large bid to the 1993 NCAA tournament the Colonials first NCAA Tournament appearance since 1961 GW advanced to the Sweet Sixteen before losing to the Fab Five Michigan team which later vacated its wins due to NCAA rule violations The Colonials would also make NCAA Tournament appearances in 1994 1996 and 1998 under Jarvis Jarvis would leave the school in 1998 to accept the head coaching position at St John s The school then hired recently fired Texas head coach Thomas Penders Penders would spend three years at GW before resigning amidst accusations of NCAA rules violations 2 2000s edit GW would then turn to Karl Hobbs on May 2 2001 as head coach Hobbs who spent eight years an assistant at Connecticut led GW to back to the national stage in 2004 after defeating No 9 Michigan State and No 12 Maryland in back to back games to win the 2004 BB amp T Classic That year the men s basketball team went on to win the Atlantic 10 West title and the Atlantic 10 tournament earning an automatic bid to the 2005 NCAA tournament The team received a No 12 seed losing to No 5 seed Georgia Tech in the First Round The team began the 2005 06 season ranked 21st in the Associated Press poll reaching as high as sixth in the polls 3 and closed out the year ranked 19th in the nation With a 26 2 going into the 2006 NCAA tournament They received an at large bid to the Tournament as a No 8 seed where they came back from an 18 point second half deficit to defeat No 9 seed UNC Wilmington However in the Second Round they lost to Duke the top overall seed J R Pinnock was drafted in the 2006 NBA draft and two other Colonials from that team played in the NBA Pops Mensah Bonsu played for the Dallas Mavericks Houston Rockets San Antonio Spurs and Toronto Raptors and Mike Hall played for the Washington Wizards The 2006 07 basketball season was considered by many 4 5 to be a rebuilding year for the Colonials after graduating their entire starting front court and losing Pinnock to the NBA Coach Karl Hobbs and Senior guard Carl Elliott led the team to a 23 8 record winning the 2007 Atlantic 10 tournament once again earning an automatic bid to the NCAA tournament The Colonials were received a No 11 seed and lost to No 6 seed Vanderbilt 6 The Colonials would struggle the next three years and after finishing the 2010 11 season with a record of 17 14 capped by a disappointing 71 59 overtime loss to Saint Joseph s in the conference tournament 7 Karl Hobbs was dismissed as head coach 8 2010s edit On May 11 2011 Mike Lonergan former head coach of Vermont was hired to replace Hobbs 9 The 2011 12 basketball season Lonergan s first with the Colonials resulted in a 10 21 record 5 11 in Atlantic 10 By the 2013 14 season Lonergan had rebuilt the program and finished third in the Atlantic 10 with a 24 8 record 11 5 in Atlantic 10 The team received an at large bid to the 2014 NCAA Tournament its first NCAA Tournament since 2007 They received a No 9 seed in the East Region and would lose to Memphis in the Second Round formerly known as the First Round The Colonials regressed the following year finishing 22 12 They did however receive a bid to the NIT where they defeated Pittsburgh before losing in the second round to Temple In 2016 the Colonials again missed the NCAA Tournament and again received a bid to the NIT This time the Colonials would defeat Hofstra Momouth and Florida to reach the NIT final four at Madison Square Garden In the NIT semifinal they defeated San Diego State to advance to the championship game In the championship game they cruised to the NIT championship with a 76 60 win over Valparaiso However the Colonials could not build on their NIT success as the school fired head coach Mike Lonergan on September 16 2016 after an investigation found him guilty of verbally and emotionally abusing his players 10 11 The school named assistant coach Maurice Joseph interim coach for the 2016 17 season The Colonials finished the 2017 season 20 15 10 8 in A 10 play and received a bid to the College Basketball Invitational where they defeated Toledo in the first round before losing to UIC On March 27 2017 the school removed the interim tag and named Maurice Joseph full time head coach 12 Joseph was fired after the 2018 19 season He had an overall 44 57 record 436 at GW including 21 33 389 in the Atlantic 10 On March 21 2019 former Siena head coach Jamion Christian 13 was hired as the new head coach Christian accumulated a 29 50 record in three seasons and was let go On April 1 2022 longtime George Mason and Miami FL assistant Chris Caputo was hired as the new coach Postseason editNCAA tournament results edit The Colonials have appeared in the NCAA tournament 11 times Their combined record is 4 11 Year Seed Round Opponent Result1954 First Round NC State L 73 751961 First Round Princeton L 67 841993 No 12 First RoundSecond RoundSweet Sixteen No 5 New MexicoNo 13 SouthernNo 1 Michigan W 82 68W 90 80L 64 721994 No 10 First RoundSecond Round No 7 UABNo 2 Connecticut W 51 46L 63 751996 No 11 First Round No 6 Iowa L 79 811998 No 9 First Round No 8 Oklahoma State L 59 741999 No 11 First Round No 6 Indiana L 88 1082005 No 12 First Round No 5 Georgia Tech L 68 802006 No 8 First RoundSecond Round No 9 UNC WilmingtonNo 1 Duke W 88 85OTL 61 742007 No 11 First Round No 6 Vanderbilt L 44 772014 No 9 Second Round No 8 Memphis L 66 71NIT results edit The Colonials have appeared in the National Invitation Tournament NIT six times Their combined record is 6 5 They won the NIT championship in 2016 Year Round Opponent Result1991 First round South Carolina L 63 691995 First round Ohio L 71 831997 First round Michigan State L 50 652004 First round Virginia L 66 792015 First roundSecond round PittsburghTemple W 60 54L 77 902016 First roundSecond roundQuarterfinalsSemifinalsFinal HofstraMonmouthFloridaSan Diego StateValparaiso W 82 80W 87 71W 82 77W 65 46W 76 60CBI results edit The Colonials have appeared in the College Basketball Invitational CBI two times Their combined record is 1 2 Year Round Opponent Result2010 First round VCU L 73 792017 First roundQuarterfinals ToledoUIC W 73 69L 71 80Coaches editMain article List of George Washington Colonials men s basketball head coaches The Colonials have had 27 coaches in its history including two seasons with two head coaches Overall ConferenceName Years Record Pct Record Pct NoteJ Kramer 1906 08 7 12 368 First collegiate basketball team organized in the District of Columbia No Varsity 1909 12Slitz Schlosser 1913 14 4 17 190Nathan Dougherty 1914 15 5 9 357George Colliflower 1916 17 9 18 333Goesbeck amp Murphy 1917 18 5 6 455No Varsity WWI 1919 20Brian Morse 1921 23 16 27 372Jack Dailey 1924 25 8 14 364James Lemon 1926 27 12 16 429Maud Crum 1928 29 13 14 481Joe Mitchell 1929 30 9 7 563Jim Pixlee 1931 32 22 9 710Ted O Leary 1933 34 26 9 743Jim Pixlee amp Logan Wilson 1934 35 14 6 700William Reinhart 1936 42 1950 66 319 237 574 Southern Conference tournament Champions 1954 1961 NCAA Tournament 1954 1961Arthur Otts Zahn 1942 43 1946 47 45 21 682 No Varsity 1944 45 World War II Southern Conference tournament Champion 1943George Garber 1948 49 37 15 712Babe McCarthy 1966 67 6 18 250Wayne Dobbs 1968 70 31 45 408Carl Slone 1971 74 54 48 529Bob Tallent 1975 81 102 84 548Gerry Gimelstob 1982 85 58 55 513 31 33 484 1981 82 Season in Eastern Eight Conference 1982 85 Atlantic 10John Kuester 1986 90 50 91 355 20 52 278Mike Jarvis 1991 98 152 90 628 76 52 594 NCAA Tournament 93 Sweet 16 94 96 98 NIT 91 95 97Tom Penders 1999 2001 49 42 538 28 20 583 NCAA Tournament 99Karl Hobbs 2001 2011 149 115 564 74 70 514 NCAA Tournament 05 06 07 NIT 04 CBI 10 Atlantic 10 tournament champions 05 07 Atlantic 10 Regular Season Champions 06 National Coach of the Year Finalist 2005 06Mike Lonergan 14 2011 2016 46 45 506 23 25 479 NCAA Tournament 14 NIT 15 16 Champions Maurice Joseph 15 2016 2019 44 57 436 21 33 389 Interim head coach in 2016 named full time head coach on March 27 2017 12 Jamion Christian 16 2019 2022 29 50 367 17 26 395Chris Caputo 17 2022 present 16 16 500 10 8 556Significant games in Revolutionaries men s basketball history editGW 97 No 5 West Virginia 93 February 17 1960 After falling to the Mountaineers earlier in the season an announced crowd of 6 400 watched the Colonials host Jerry West and the nation s fifth ranked basketball team Despite giving up 40 points 13 rebounds and 7 assists to West GW Athletic Hall of Famer Jon Feldman exploded for a career high 42 points on 17 25 shooting to stun West Virginia 18 GW 111 No 12 Syracuse 104 OT November 16 1994 The Colonials were invited to participate in the pre season NIT at Manley Field House at Syracuse and though they gave up a last second three pointer to allow the Orangemen to send the game to overtime the Colonials controlled the extra period to secure the win on national television 19 GW 78 No 1 UMass 75 February 4 1995 President Bill Clinton joined the Colonials at Charles E Smith Center when John Calipari and the top ranked Massachusetts Minutemen came to Washington Kwame Evans scored 27 points including his 1 000th and fans rushed the court as the Colonials scored their first ever upset of a number one team 20 GW 78 No 18 Xavier 73 OT January 14 1998 The Colonials hosted James Posey and the 18th ranked Musketeers at the Charles E Smith Center After trailing most of the game Xavier took control of the game midway through the second half GW forward Yegor Mescheriakov sprained his right ankle jumping for a rebound and limped off the court with 16 32 remaining Without its leading scorer and with Koul on the bench with four fouls GW sagged With GW s offense sputtering Mike King entered the game and rescued the Colonials King scored eight straight points and tied the game at 63 63 The clock then showed all zeros and the GW men s basketball team trailed 18th ranked Xavier 68 66 King a freshman playing his third collegiate game after achieving academic eligibility calmly made two free throws sending the game into overtime and the Smith Center into a frenzy In the overtime King continued his heroics scoring 8 of GW s 10 points in OT to a 78 73 win over Xavier 21 GW 77 Xavier 74 February 27 1999 With the Atlantic 10 West Division Title on the line in the final game of the regular season the Colonials hosted the Xavier Musketeers Seniors Shawnta Rogers and Yegor Mescheriakov were playing their final home games Despite missing a game winning three with five seconds left Rogers received a pass following a Mike King rebound and broke the 74 74 tie as time expired to win the game and the division The Colonials would later receive an at large bid to the NCAA Tournament under first year coach Tom Penders 22 GW 96 No 11 Michigan State 83 December 4 2004 GW 101 No 12 Maryland 92 December 5 2004 In the 2004 BB amp T Championship the Colonials upset ranked teams on two consecutive days winning each by at least 9 points Karl Hobbs guided his team to wins over the Michigan State Spartans and Maryland Terrapins Pops Mensah Bonsu scored 23 points in the first game and T J Thompson poured in 27 against the Terrapins for the Colonials The next week the Colonials entered both national polls for the first time in six years 23 GW 76 Saint Joseph s 67 March 12 2005 The Colonials clinched their first ever Atlantic 10 Tournament title in 2005 behind 20 points from Omar Williams The Colonials were given a 12th seed and faced Georgia Tech in the first round of the NCAA Tournament 24 No 6 GW 86 Charlotte 85 OT March 4 2006 The sixth ranked Colonials secured a perfect Atlantic 10 record and Charles E Smith Center record when Carl Elliott tipped in an errant Noel Wilmore three point shot to finish a 26 1 regular season solidifying the nation s best record and the best regular season record in Colonials history 25 8 GW 88 9 UNC Wilmington 85 OT March 16 2006 After drawing a surprising 8 seed following its 26 1 regular season campaign and reaching as high as 6th in the nation the Colonials were sent to take on UNC Wilmington in nearby Greensboro North Carolina Pops Mensah Bonsu returned from a meniscus injury and helped the Colonials overcome an 18 point second half deficit to take on top seeded Duke in the second round of the 2006 tournament 26 nbsp After winning the 2007 A 10 ChampionshipGW 78 Rhode Island 69 March 10 2007 The Colonials controlled the entire second half in winning their second Atlantic 10 Tournament championship in school history and second in three years giving the Colonials their third consecutive NCAA Tournament bid and first time in school history with three consecutive 20 win seasons The Colonials drew an 11th seed and travelled to Sacramento to play 6th seeded Vanderbilt 27 GW 49 Saint Louis 20 January 10 2008 The Colonials held the Saint Louis Billikens to just 20 points for the entire game which set the record for the lowest point total since the inception of the shot clock in Division I College Basketball Saint Louis was held to 14 6 shooting for the game and made only one of nineteen three point attempts They had seven points in the first half 28 GW 66 Memphis 71 March 21 2014 The Colonials drew the Memphis Tigers in the East Regional of the NCAA Tournament The game was held in Raleigh NC The Colonials trailed Memphis for the bulk of the game but had two shots to tie in the final minute that didn t connect leaving them with a loss in their first NCAA Tournament Appearance since 2007 29 GW 73 No 6 Virginia 68 November 16 2015 Hosting UVA a year after losing 59 42 in Charlottesville the Colonials held a lead for most of the game and knocked off Virginia for their first win over a top 10 team since defeating UMass 20 years prior It was the third straight year GW had beaten a ranked team and a sold out crowd at the Smith Center stormed the court as GW pulled off the upset Patricio Garino led GW with 18 points and had many key buckets to spur momentum the Colonial s way 30 4 GW 76 1 Valparaiso 60 March 31 2016 The Colonials made their way through the NIT tournament as a 4 seed by beating 3 higher seeds than them They won their first National Invitation Tournament and first postseason title starting 3 foreign players and player of the tournament Tyler Cavanaugh GW set a new school record with 28 wins with this game 31 Notable alumni editRevolutionaries in the NBA edit Yuta Watanabe Attended GW 2014 18 Memphis Grizzlies 2018 20 Toronto Raptors 2020 22 Brooklyn Nets 2022 23 Phoenix Suns 2023 24 Memphis Grizzlies 2024 present 32 Tyler Cavanaugh Attended GW 2015 17 Atlanta Hawks 2017 18 Utah Jazz 2018 19 33 Patricio Garino Attended GW 2012 16 Orlando Magic 2017 34 Pops Mensah Bonsu Attended GW 2002 06 Played in the NBA and represented Great Britain in the 2012 Olympics Mike Hall Attended GW 2002 06 Washington Wizards 2006 07 35 Yinka Dare Attended GW 1992 94 New Jersey Nets 1994 98 36 Mike Brown Attended GW 1981 85 Chicago Bulls 1986 88 Utah Jazz 1988 93 Minnesota Timberwolves 1993 95 Philadelphia 76ers 1995 96 Phoenix Suns 1996 97 37 Gene Guarilia Attended GW 1956 58 Boston Celtics 1959 63 Joe Holup Syracuse Nationals 1956 58 Detroit Pistons 1957 59 38 Corky Devlin Fort Wayne Pistons 1955 57 Minneapolis Lakers 1957 58 39 Other Revolutionaries of note edit Red Auerbach Legendary coach and executive with the Boston Celtics Inducted into the Basketball Hall of Fame in 1969 Mike Brey Former head men s basketball coach at University of Notre Dame Currently an assistant coach for the Atlanta Hawks Team captain of the Colonials for 1981 82 season SirValiant Brown professional player ranked second in NCAA Division I in scoring in the 1999 2000 season Joe Dooley Head men s basketball coach at Florida Gulf Coast University Moti Daniel born 1963 Israeli played in the Israeli Basketball Premier League and for the Israel national basketball team Kevin Peter Hall 7 2 player who later went on to a successful acting career Mike Hall professional basketball player with Maccabi Ashdod B C in Israel Rasheed Hazzard Assistant coach for the NBA s New York Knicks 40 Mike King A 6 4 guard who had a great freshman year en route to Atlantic 10 All Rookie Team honors in spite of becoming eligible mid season King was part of the 1999 regular season champions He then went on to having a successful basketball career in Europe playing for 11 years before retirement Chris Monroe GW s All Time Leading Scorer A 10 Legend Inductee 2016 GW Hall Of Fame Inductee 2012 Retired European professional player Currently the Director Of Marketing and Sales at George Washington University J R Pinnock Drafted in the second round of the 2006 NBA draft Shawnta Rogers A 5 4 guard who led the nation in steals his senior season and won Atlantic 10 Player of the Year He enjoyed a successful European career Walter Szczerbiak not to be confused with his son Wally Three time European Champions Cup winner with Real Madrid Chosen in 2008 as one of the 50 Greatest Euroleague Contributors the 50 most notable players coaches and officials in the first 50 years of the European Champions Cup and its current incarnation the Euroleague Yuta Watanabe First Colonial to be named A 10 Defensive Player of the Year 41 Matt Zunic Former head coach at Boston University and the University of Massachusetts References edit Athletics logo George Washington University July 23 2018 Retrieved August 25 2018 Reports Wire April 21 2001 Penders Resigns Under Cloud Los Angeles Times ISSN 0458 3035 Retrieved March 27 2017 Yahoo Sports Sports News Scores Fantasy Games Yahoo Sports Express A Publication of The Washington Post Archived May 24 2007 at the Wayback Machine VandySports com GAME DAY REPORT Vanderbilt vs George Washington March 15 2007 FOX Sports on MSN College Basketball Recap Archived February 10 2009 at the Wayback Machine Patient Saint Joseph s bounces GW from A 10 tourney Washington Times March 8 2011 Retrieved August 26 2014 George Washington Colonials fire coach Karl Hobbs ESPN Sports espn go com April 25 2011 Retrieved August 26 2014 George Washington hires Lonergan as coach ESPN com May 6 2011 Source Lonergan fired by George Washington September 17 2016 Retrieved September 17 2016 GW NAMES MIKE LONERGAN AS HEAD MEN S 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