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Indiana State Sycamores men's basketball

Indiana State Sycamores basketball is the NCAA Division I men's basketball program of Indiana State University in Terre Haute, Indiana. They currently compete in the Missouri Valley Conference. The team last played in the NCAA Division I men's basketball tournament in 2011.

Indiana State Sycamores
UniversityIndiana State University
First season1896
All-time record1,563-1,344 (.538)
Athletic directorSherard Clinkscales[1][2]
Head coachJosh Schertz (3rd season)
ConferenceMissouri Valley Conference
LocationTerre Haute, Indiana
ArenaHulman Center
(Capacity: 9,000)
NicknameSycamores
Student sectionThe Forest[3]
ColorsRoyal blue and white[4]
   
Uniforms
Home
Away


NCAA tournament runner-up
1968*, 1979
NCAA tournament Final Four
1968*, 1979
NCAA tournament Elite Eight
1968*, 1979
NCAA tournament Sweet Sixteen
1967*, 1968*, 1979
NCAA tournament round of 32
1967*, 1968*, 1979, 2001
NCAA tournament appearances
1966*, 1967* 1968*
1979, 2000, 2001, 2011
*at Division II level
NAIA tournament champions
1950
NAIA tournament runner-up
1946, 1948
NAIA semifinals
1946, 1948, 1949, 1950, 1953
NAIA quarterfinals
1942, 1946, 1948, 1949, 1950, 1953
NAIA round of 16
1942, 1946, 1948, 1949, 1950, 1953
NAIA tournaments
1942, 1943, 1946, 1948, 1949, 1950, 1952, 1953, 1954, 1959, 1962, 1963
Conference tournament champions
1979, 2001, 2011
Conference regular season champions
1930, 1946, 1947, 1948, 1949, 1950 (IIC)
1951, 1966, 1967, 1968 (ICC)
1979, 2000 (MVC)
Indiana State-Ball State rivalry
SportMen's basketball
Teams
  • Indiana State Sycamores
  • Ball State Cardinals
First meetingMarch 1, 1919
Indiana State 53, Ball State 21
Latest meetingNovember 12, 2022
Indiana State 83, Ball State 71
Next meetingNovember 19, 2023
Statistics
Meetings total137
All-time seriesIndiana State leads, 75–62
Largest victoryIndiana State, 65–19 (1922-23)
Longest win streakIndiana State, 8 (1969–1973)
Ball State, 5 (1953–1955)
Current win streakIndiana State, 1 (2022–present)

The Sycamores' first season was 1896, making them the oldest basketball team in the NCAA along with Bucknell, Minnesota, Washington and Yale; however, the records from 1896 to 1899 no longer exist. The Sycamores boast two College Players of the Year, 14 All-Americans, 41 1,000-point scorers, and 1,560+ victories. Their victory count places them in the top 70 of all NCAA Division I programs.[5][6]

In addition, the Sycamores have 27 postseason appearances (7 NCAA, 4 NIT, 2 CBI, 1 CIT, 12 NAIA, and the 1936 Olympic Trials) with five national championship appearances (2 NCAA, 3 NAIA). Seven Sycamores were members of the 1951 Pan-American Games gold medal-winning team. The Sycamores' most memorable season was 1978–79, when unanimous National Player of the Year Larry Bird led an undefeated team to its first-ever NCAA Division I Tournament appearance, as well as the AP and UPI national titles. However, it lost the national title game versus the Magic Johnson-led Michigan State team; and ended the season with a record of 33–1. Their performance was the deepest run by a first-time participant in the Division I tournament, and one of only three times that a first-time team has advanced as far as the Final Four (UNCC in 1977 and Georgia in 1983). They would not have another postseason appearance until 2000.

The Sycamores were the national runner-up in the NCAA College Division (now Division II) in 1968; they won the NAIA national championship in 1950, had NAIA Finals appearances in 1946 and 1948 and NAIA National semifinals appearances in 1949 and 1953. Over the decades, the Sycamores were led by All-Americans, Duane Klueh, Dick Atha, Lenny Rzeszewski, Butch Wade and Jerry Newsom. As the program transitioned from NAIA to the NCAA, one final NAIA highlight was Ray Goddard leading the entire nation (all collegiate divisions), in FT percentage (91.2%)[7] during the 1961–62 season. Former Head Coaches include the legendary John Wooden, Purdue All-American Dave Schellhase, Indiana coaching legend Glenn M. Curtis and well-known college coaches such as Bob King, Royce Waltman, Tates Locke and Ron Greene. Former assistants include collegiate head coaches such as Rick Ray (Mississippi State, Southeast Missouri), Rob Flaska (Centenary), Jim Saia (Cal State-Los Angeles), Stan Gouard (Indiana State-Evansville) and Benjy Taylor (North Central, Hawai'i and Tuskegee), Thad Matta (Butler, Xavier, Ohio State), Kareem Richardson (Missouri-Kansas City), Phil Hopkins (Western Carolina), Mel Garland (IUPUI), and NBA Great Mel Daniels.

The Indiana State Sycamores men's basketball team currently play their home games at The Hulman Center II (9,000).

Postseason edit

Division I NCAA tournament results edit

The Sycamores have appeared in four NCAA Division I Tournaments. Their combined record is 5–4.

Year Seed Round Opponent Result
1979 1 Regional Quarterfinals
Regional semifinals
Regional Finals
Final Four
National Championship Game
(8) Virginia Tech
(5) Oklahoma
(2) Arkansas
(2) DePaul
(2) Michigan State
W 86–69
W 93–72
W 73–71
W 76–74
L 64–75
2000 12 First round (5) Texas L 61–77
2001 13 First round
Second Round
(4) Oklahoma
(12) Gonzaga
W 70–68 OT
L 68–85
2011 14 First round (3) Syracuse L 60–77

NIT results edit

The Sycamores have appeared in four National Invitation Tournaments (NIT). Their combined record is 1–4.

Year Round Opponent Result
1977 First round Houston L 82–83
1978 First round
Quarterfinals
Illinois State
Rutgers
W 73–71
L 56–57
2013 First round Iowa L 52–68
2014 First round Arkansas L 71–91

CBI results edit

The Sycamores have received two College Basketball Invitational (CBI) berths. Their combined record is 1–2.

Year Round Opponent Result
2010 First round Saint Louis L 54–63
2023 First round
Quarterfinals
USC Upstate
Eastern Kentucky
W 67–62
L 88–89OT

CIT results edit

The Sycamores appeared in one CollegeInsider.com Tournament (CIT). Their record is 0–1.

Year Round Opponent Result
2012 First round Robert Morris L 60–67

Division II NCAA tournament results edit

The Sycamores have appeared in three NCAA Division II basketball tournaments. Their combined record is 5–4. They hosted the Great Lakes Regional during the 1966-67 Tournament.

Year Round Opponent Result
1966 Regional semifinals
Regional 3rd-place game
Southern Illinois
Lamar
L 65–83
L 78–93
1967 Regional semifinals
Regional Finals
Luther
Valparaiso
W 109–88
L 77–80
1968 Regional semifinals
Regional Finals
National Quarterfinals
National semifinals
National Championship Game
South Dakota State
Illinois State
UNLV
Trinity
Kentucky Wesleyan
W 101–83
W 98–93
W 94–75
W 77–67
L 52–63

NAIA Tournament results edit

The Sycamores appeared in the NAIA Division I men's basketball tournament 12 times. They reached the NAIA Final Four five times. The Sycamores combined NAIA Tournament record is 25–12. Indiana State is the only team to finish as the National Runner-Up in the NAIA and both the NCAA DI and DII tournaments.

Indiana State won 7 NAIA District 21 titles (1951, 1952, 1953, 1954, 1959, 1962 and 1963)[8]

Year Round Opponent Result
1942 First round
Second Round
Quarterfinals
Wisconsin–Stevens Point
Simpson
Hamline
W 83–45
W 51–43
L 41–45
1943 First round Northwest Missouri State L 28–37
1946 First round
Second Round
Quarterfinals
Semifinals
National Championship Game
St. Cloud State
Houston
Dakota Wesleyan
Pepperdine
Southern Illinois
W 62–51
W 62–43
W 55–34
W 56–43
L 48–49
1948 First round
Second Round
Quarterfinals
Semifinals
National Championship Game
St. Francis (PA)
BYU
San Jose State
Hamline
Louisville
W 72–40
W 82–68
W 59–52
W 66–65 OT
L 70–82
1949 First round
Second Round
Quarterfinals
Semifinals
3rd-place game
Eastern New Mexico
Loyola (MD)
Emporia State
Regis
Beloit
W 60–42
W 78–5–8
W 67–66
L 45–48 2OT
L 59–67
1950 First round
Second Round
Quarterfinals
Semifinals
National Championship Game
Delta State
Arkansas Tech
Baldwin–Wallace
Tampa
East Central State (OK)
W 65–59
W 87–79
W 61–39
W 73–69
W 61–57
1952 First round
Second Round
Farleigh Dickinson
Southwest Missouri State
W 79–72
L 64–82
1953 First round
Second Round
Quarterfinals
Semifinals
3rd-place game
Midwestern State
Arkansas Tech
Findlay
Southwest Missouri State
East Texas State
W 100–76
W 100–81
W 106–70
L 78–84
W 74–71
1954 First round Geneva L 82–88
1959 First round
Second Round
Morningside
Georgia Southern
W 87–67
L 70–73
1962 First round Winston-Salem L 71–83
1963 First round
Second Round
Parsons
Carson-Newman
W 78–77
L 63–70

1936 Olympic trials edit

Coach Wally Marks' 1935–36 Sycamores gained national attention when they participated in the first national post-season collegiate basketball tournament. The winning team would earn the right to name five players to represent the United States in the 1936 Olympic Games in Berlin, the first Games to feature the American sport of basketball. By earning the bid, the Sycamores joined a select group of college teams hand-picked by the Amateur Athletic Union, the U.S. governing organization.

The Olympic team members were selected from the best AAU teams and winners of the national collegiate tournament conducted in eight regional districts. The Sycamores earned a bid and advanced to the district finals and were pitted against Coach Ray Meyer's DePaul Blue Demons, at Chicago Stadium, DePaul's home court. Despite vaulting to a 10–0 lead, maintaining a 16–10 halftime advantage and outscoring the hosts from the field, Marks' cagers lost on a long shot in the waning moments of the game, 29–28.

1951 Pan American Games edit

The 1949–50 squad won the NAIA 1950 National Championship. Subsequently, Coach John Longfellow and eight Sycamore players were invited to represent the United States in the inaugural (1951) Pan American Games, held in Buenos Aires, Argentina. Sycamores Roger Adkins, Dick Atha, Richard Babcock, Bob Gilbert, Tom Kern, Gene Lambdin, Ed Longfellow, and Cliff Murray represented the United States and Indiana State University. The United States defeated the national teams of Ecuador (74–32), Cuba (77–55), Panama (90–55) and Brazil (69–42) to reach the championship game against Argentina. The Americans defeated the hosts, (57–51), for the gold medal.

USA Basketball players (10) edit

  • Roger Adkins – 1951 Pan American Games
  • Dick Atha – 1951 Pan American Games
  • Richard Babcock – 1951 Pan American Games
  • Bob Gilbert – 1951 Pan American Games
  • Tom Kern – 1951 Pan American Games
  • Gene Lambdin – 1951 Pan American Games
  • Ed Longfellow – 1951 Pan American Games
  • Cliff Murray – 1951 Pan American Games
  • Larry Bird – 1977 World University Games
  • Larry Bird – 1978 World Invitational Tournament
  • Carl Nicks – 1979 Select Team.
  • Larry Bird – 1992 Olympic team, a.k.a. "The Dream Team"

Other national teams (2) edit

Arenas edit

 
 
Indiana State Normal School North Hall
Year Home Capacity
1973–present Hulman Center 10,200
1962–1973 Indiana State College Arena 4,800
1928–1962 Indiana State Teacher's College Gymnasium 3,000
1923–1928 Terre Haute William H. Wiley High School Gymnasium 1,600
1895–1923 Indiana State Normal School North Hall[10] unk

Player of the year edit

National awards edit

National Player of the Year (2) edit

Oscar Robertson Trophy (1) edit

Naismith Award (1) edit

John R. Wooden Award (1) edit

Associated Press College Basketball Player of the Year (1) edit

Adolph Rupp Trophy (1) edit

Eastman Award (1) edit

Joe Lapchick Award (1) edit

The Sporting News (1) edit

Basketball Times (1) edit

Basketball Weekly (1) edit

Conference (6) edit

National tournament (3) edit

Retired numbers edit

Four Sycamore players have had their numbers retired by the school. Jerry Newsom is the latest, with his number 41 retired by the school on February 19, 2022.

Indiana State Sycamores retired numbers
No. Player Pos. Tenure No. ret. Ref.
22 Carl Nicks F 1976–77, 1978–80 2019 [11]
33 Larry Bird F 1976–79 2004 [12][11]
44 John Sherman Williams F 1982–86 2024 [13]
41 Jerry Newsom F / C 1964–68 2022 [14]
54 Duane Klueh F 1945–49 2004 [15][11]

All-Century Team edit

In 1899, basketball became a Sycamore tradition; in the first official game, State defeated the Terre Haute YMCA by a score of 20–17; in 1999, to recognize the first century of intercollegiate basketball, a panel selected the following All-Century Team.

In addition, 'All-Decade' teams were selected for the following:

  • 1910s-1920s, 1930s, 1940s, 1950s, 1960s, 1970s, 1980s, 1990s

The rosters and more information can be found in the Winter 1999 (Volume 3, Number 1) issue of the 'Indiana State University Alumni Magazine.

Indiana State's All-Century Team
Name Career Notes
Roy 'Goose' Burris 1922–25 Member of Akron Firestone Non-Skids (1928-1934), 1933 NBL Champion; MiLB career (1925-1928)
Les Reynolds 1929–31 All-American Guard
Duane Klueh 1947–49 #7 career scorer; NAIB Player of the Year; All-American Forward, NBA Guard
Lenny Rzeszewski 1947–50 All-American Forward; NAIB Player of the Year
Dick Atha 1950–53 #24 career scorer, All-American Guard, NBA guard
Jerry Newsom 1966–68 #3 scorer, #2 rebounds, 2-time All-American Forward, NBA draftee
Butch Wade 1965–67 #4 scorer, 2-time All-American Guard, NBA draftee
George Pillow 1969–71 All-CMU Forward, #6 career rbs, #14 career pts
Larry Bird 1977–79 3-time All-American Forward; Consensus National Player of the Year, Basketball Hall of Fame NBA Forward
Carl Nicks 1977, 1979–80 Guard, #7-T career pts, #8 career steals, NBA Guard
John Sherman Williams 1983–86 Forward, # 2 career pts, 4-time All-MVC, CBA & Foreign Leagues
Jim Cruse 1994–96 Forward, #5 career rbs, 2-time All-MVC
Coach Duane Klueh 1955–67 #1 wins, 3x ICC titles, 4-time ICC Coach of the Year, 5x post-season appearances.
Total members 13

[16]

All-Americans (14) edit

  • Les Reynolds – 1930 Helms Foundation
  • Duane Klueh – 1948 Helms Foundation
  • Lenny Rzeszewski – 1949 NAIB
  • Bob Royer – 1946, 1948, 1949 NAIB
  • Dick Atha – 1953 Helms Foundation
  • Butch Wade – 1965 AP, UPI
  • Jerry Newsom – 1966 UPI
  • Butch Wade – 1966 UPI
  • Jerry Newsom – 1968 Coaches, AP,UPI
  • Rick Williams – 1975 Basketball Weekly-Honorable Mention, Sporting News, Converse
  • Rick Williams – 1976 Basketball Weekly-Honorable Mention, Sporting News, Converse
  • Larry Bird – 1977 UPI-Third Team, AP-Honorable Mention
  • Larry Bird – 1978 AP, UPI, USBWA, The Sporting News, Basketball Weekly
  • Larry Bird – 1979 AP, UPI, USBWA, The Sporting News, Basketball Weekly

CoSIDA Academic All-Americans (4) edit

  • Dan Bush (Second Team) 1972
  • Mike Route (Third Team) 1976
  • Greg Thomas (Second Team) 1993
  • Matt Renn (Second Team) 2001

NCAA Post-Graduate scholarship (2) edit

  • Dan Bush 1972
  • Steve Reed 1981

All-Conference (35) edit

Only players selected for the conference first team are displayed; for second team and honorable mention, please consult the Indiana State Men's basketball media guide at www.gosycamores.com

All-Indiana Intercollegiate Conference (2) edit

Year Player
1943 Bill Hitch
1946 Ed Lash

All-Indiana Collegiate Conference (18) edit

Year Player
1951 Dick Atha
1951 Cliff Murray
1952 Rodger Adkins (MVP)
1952 Sam Richardson
1952 Dick Atha
1953 Roger Adkins
1954 Joe Lee
1956 Sam Richardson
1958 Jim Bates
1961 Howard Dardeen
1962 Howard Dardeen
1964 Wayne Allison
1965 Butch Wade
1966 Jerry Newsom
1966 Butch Wade
1967 Jerry Newsom
1967 Butch Wade (MVP)
1968 Jerry Newsom (MVP)

All-Midwestern Conference (3) edit

Year Player
1971 George Pillow
1971 Bob Barker
1972 Dan Bush

All-Missouri Valley Conference (12) edit

Year Player
1978 Larry Bird (MVP)
1979 Larry Bird (MVP)
1979 Carl Nicks
1980 Carl Nicks
1985 John Sherman Williams
1986 John Sherman Williams
2000 Nate Green (MVP)
2001 Matt Renn
2013 Jake Odum
2014 Jake Odum
2020 Tyreke Key
2021 Tyreke Key

Career leaders edit

Scoring edit

Name Points
Larry Bird 2,850
John Sherman Williams 2,374
Jerry Newsom 2,147
Brenton Scott 1,760
Butch Wade 1,672
Tyreke Key 1,650
Jake Odum 1,568
David Moss 1,562
Jordan Barnes 1,558
Eddie Bird 1,555
Duane Klueh 1,432
Carl Nicks 1,432
Rick Williams 1,351
Matt Renn 1,347
Cooper Neese 1,332

Three-pointers edit

Name Points
Michael Menser 283
Jordan Barnes 271
Brenton Scott 270
Jordan Printy 215
Cooper Neese 203
Eddie Bird 161
Travis Inman 154
Tyreke Key 153
Chad Adkins 149
Aaron Carter 133
Greg Thomas 130
Marcus Howard 125
Marico Stinson 125
Gabe Moore 120
Rashad Reed 118

Rebounds edit

Name Rebounds
Larry Bird 1,247
Jerry Newsom 953
DeCarsta Webster 862
Matt Renn 789
Jim Cruse 771
George Pillow 731
Carl Richard 709
Djibril Kante 676
Rick Williams 661
John Sherman Williams 629
Brad Miley 627
Bob Barker 620
Jay Tunnell 610
Rich Mason 581
David Moss 570

Assists edit

Name Assists
Steve Reed 616
Jake Odum 602
Rick Fields 551
Jimmy Smith 517
Nate Green 496
Gabe Moore 444
Larry Bird 435
Michael Menser 426
Jordan Barnes 383
Nick Hargrove 369
David Moss 350
Greg Thomas 331
Steve Phillips 328
Devonte Brown 284
Harry Marshall 275

Steals edit

Name Steals
Larry Bird 240
Nate Green 240
Gabe Moore 203
Jake Odum 202
Michael Menser 188
Matt Renn 165
Rick Fields 149
Brenton Scott 158
Jordan Barnes 134
David Moss 133
Carl Nicks 128
Marcus Howard 125
Nick Hargrove 118
Devonte Brown 113

Blocked shots edit

Name Blocks
DeCarsta Webster 168
Isiah Martin 136
Djibril Kante 127
Emondre Rickman 116
Nate Green 109
Justin Gant 96
Jayson Wells 94
Larry Bird 83
Alex Gilbert 75
John Sherman Williams 72
Jake Kitchell 70
Marcus Johnson 66
Myles Walker 61
Josh Crawford 61
Terry Braun 53
  • A bronze statue of Larry Bird by sculptor Bill Wolfe was dedicated on November 9, 2013, prior to the annual men's basketball with Ball State University. The statue honors Bird's legendary status in the Holy Land of Basketball _ INDIANA.[17]

Coaching leaders edit

The Sycamores have been led by 25 different Head Coaches through their history, the top 15 coaches; in terms of wins; are listed below.

Years Coach (Alma Mater) Wins Losses Pct.
1955–1967 Duane Klueh (Indiana State) 182 122 .599
2010-2021 Greg Lansing (South Dakota) 181 164 .525
1997–2007 Royce Waltman (Slippery Rock) 134 164 .450
1938–1946 Glenn M. Curtis (Indiana State) 122 45 .724
1948–1954 John Longfellow (Manchester) 122 64 .656
1967–1974 Gordon B. Stauffer (Michigan State) 121 92 .568
1927–1931, 1933–1938 Wally Marks (Chicago) 91 59 .607
1978–1982 Bill Hodges (Purdue / Marian, (Ind.) 67 48 .582
1975–1978 Bob King (Iowa) 61 24 .718
1918–1923 Birch Bayh (Indiana State) 57 24 .640
1989–1994 Tates Locke (Ohio Wesleyan) 50 88 .411
1912–1917 Alfred F. Westphal (Amherst) 47 23 .671
1946–1948 John Wooden (Purdue) 44 15 .746
2021-pres., Josh Schertz (Fla. Atlantic) 43 34 .558
2007–2010 Kevin McKenna (Creighton) 43 52 .453
1982–1985 Dave Schellhase (Purdue) 37 48 .435
31 seasons 11 other coaches 171 280 .380
1896–Present PROGRAM TOTALs 1,553 1,336 .538

Leaders in BOLD

  • A bronze statue of Coach John Wooden by sculptor Blair Buswell will be dedicated when the newly renovated Pauley Pavilion reopens on October 26, 2012, and a men's basketball will be played at the UCLA arena between Indiana State and UCLA will be played on November 9, 2012. The game honors Wooden's coaching career at both schools.

Coach of the Year edit

National (1) edit

Conference (8) edit

Sycamores in the professional leagues edit

Draft history edit

NBA Regular Draft

Year Round Pick Overall Player Team
2022 1 19 19 Jake LaRavia Minnesota Timberwolves
1983 3 5 52 Winfred King Boston Celtics
1980 1 23 23 Carl Nicks Denver Nuggets
1980 6 17 132 Alex Gilbert Milwaukee Bucks
1978 1 6 6 Larry Bird Boston Celtics
1978 6 9 129 Harry Morgan San Antonio Spurs
1968 6 10 74 Jerry Newsom New York Knicks
1968 19 2 209 Rich Mason Chicago Bulls
1967 7 5 72 Butch Wade Boston Celtics
1953 6 50 Dick Atha New York Knicks
1950 4 4 40 Len Rzeszewski Fort Wayne Pistons
1949 8 1 39 Bob Royer Providence Steam Rollers
1949 8 1 38 Duane Klueh Boston Celtics

NBDL Draft

Year Round Pick Overall Player Team
2013 7 13 113 Dwayne Lathan[21] Rio Grande Valley Vipers
2011 2 2 18 Jake Kelly[22] Texas Legends
2011 7 15 110 Harry Marshall[22] Canton Charge

ABA Draft

Year Round Pick Overall Player Team
1968 6th - 10th unk 55th or lower Jerry Newsom Indiana Pacers

ABL Draft

Year Round Pick Overall Player Team
1962 11th unk unk Ray Goddard Kansas City Steers

Sycamores in the NBA edit

[23] Fifteen former Sycamores have played in the NBA and its predecessors, the (NBL, the BAA), and the ABA. They are:

  • Dick Atha: 1955–56 – New York Knicks; 1957–1958 – Detroit Pistons
  • Ken Bannister: 1984–1986 – New York Knicks; 1987–1989 – Los Angeles Clippers
  • Larry Bird: 1979–1992 – Boston Celtics
  • George Chestnut: 1933–1937 – Indianapolis Kautskys
  • Doyle Cofer: 1948-49 - Detroit Vagabond Kings[24][25]
  • Rick Darnell: 1975–1976 – Virginia Squires
  • John Hazen: 1948–1949 – Boston Celtics
  • Harold Johnson: 1946–1947 – Detroit Falcons
  • Duane Klueh: 1949–1950 – Denver Nuggets; 1950–1951 – Fort Wayne Pistons
  • Jake LaRavia: 2022–present - Memphis Grizzlies
  • John Miklozek: 1936–1937 – Indianapolis Kautskys
  • Carl Nicks: 1980–1982 – Denver Nuggets, Utah Jazz; 1982–1983 – Cleveland Cavaliers
  • George Pearcy: 1946–1947 – Detroit Falcons
  • Henry Pearcy: 1946–1947 – Detroit Falcons
  • Bob Royer: 1949–1950 – Denver Nuggets

NBA, ABA, BAA, NBL, Champions edit

Sycamores in other professional leagues edit

35+ Indiana State players have played in foreign leagues; DeCarsta Webster and Brad Miley both won titles in Iceland, David Moss, Jayson Wells, and Djibril Kante have each won multiple championships in European and South American leagues

Basketball Hall(s) of Fame edit

Hall of Fame Sycamores

Thirty-two former Sycamores players and coaches have been inducted into various Halls of Fame; they are:

Basketball Hall of Fame (3) edit

  • John Wooden Player, 1961; Coach, 1973—The first person to be inducted as Coach & Player.
  • Larry Bird Player, 1998
  • Mel Daniels Player, 2012 (Assistant Coach at Indiana State, 1976–1980)

National Collegiate Basketball Hall of Fame (2) edit

NAIA Hall of Fame (4) edit

National Small College Basketball Hall of Fame (2) edit

Missouri Valley Conference Hall of Fame (4) edit

In addition to the Conference Hall of Fame; the MVC selected an All-Centennial Team in honor of the Conference's 100th Anniversary; the Sycamores had three players named to that team; Larry Bird, Carl Nicks and John Sherman Williams.

Indiana Basketball Hall of Fame[38] (40) edit

  • John R. Wooden – 1962
  • Glenn M. Curtis – 1964
  • David Glascock – 1966
  • John Longfellow – 1967
  • Howard Sharpe – 1971
  • Johnnie Baratto – 1972
  • Lester "Les" Reynolds – 1972
  • Jesse Wood – 1973
  • Charles Fouty – 1980
  • Ward Brown – 1981
  • Dick Atha – 1988
  • Duane Klueh – 1988
  • Arley Andrews – 1989
  • Stanley Shimala – 1990
  • Jim Powers – 1993
  • Tom Pitts – 1995
  • Jerry Newsom – 1997
  • David Nicholson – 1999
  • Larry Bird – 2000
  • Danny Bush – 2000
  • Jerry Baker – 2000
  • Clemens "Lenny" Rzeszewski – 2001
  • George Pillow – 2002
  • Keith Doughety – 2004
  • Gordon B. Stauffer – 2004
  • G. Michael Jones – 2005
  • Steve Hollenbeck – 2006
  • Pete Pritchett – 2007
  • Dr. Michael C. Copper – 2010
  • John Robbins – 2011
  • J.R. Holmes – 2012
  • Brad Miley – 2016
  • Butch Wade – 2016

Indiana State University Hall of Fame (42) edit

Individuals

  • David Glascock – 1982
  • Duane Klueh – 1982
  • Wally Marks – 1982
  • Clemens "Lenny" Rzeszewski – 1982
  • Paul Selge – 1982
  • Paul Wolf – 1982
  • Dick Atha – 1984
  • John L. Longfellow – 1984
  • Jerry Newsom – 1984
  • Dr. Raymond Sparks – 1984
  • Butch Wade – 1984
  • Fred Wampler – 1984
  • John Wooden – 1984
  • John Baratto – 1986
  • Jim Carr – 1986
  • Sam Richardson – 1986
  • Dr. John Miklozek – 1986
  • Glenn M. Curtis – 1998
  • Howard Sharpe, – 1998
  • Birch E. Bayh, Sr. – 1998
  • Larry Bird – 1999
  • Bob King – 1999
  • George Pillow – 2003
  • Ward Brown – 2004
  • Ray Goddard – 2005
  • Paul "Billy" Williams – 2005
  • Roy "Goose" Burris – 2006
  • Carl Nicks – 2007
  • George Chestnut – 2008
  • John Sherman Williams – 2008
  • Bob Barker – 2010
  • Nate Green – 2012
  • Michael Menser – 2012
  • Matt Renn – 2012
  • Rick Williams – 2016
  • Jim Cruse - 2017
  • Bill Hodges - 2019
  • Steve Newton - 2019
  • Jim Waugh - 2020
  • Dan Dimich - 2021
  • Don McDonald - 2021
  • Wally Webb - 2021

Teams

  • 1978–79 Men's Basketball Team (Inducted 1999)
    Larry Bird, Tom Crowder, Eric Curry, Alex Gilbert, Bob Heaton, Brad Miley, Carl Nicks, Rod McNelly, Rich Nemcek, Steve Reed, Bob Ritter, Leroy Staley, Scott Turner. Trainers: Bob Behnke, Rick Shaw. Head Coach: Bill Hodges. Assistant Coaches: Mel Daniels, Terry Thimlar. Graduate Assistant Coach: Danny King.
  • 1949–50 Men's Basketball Team (Inducted 2000)
    Jim Berger, Richard Campbell, Dan Dimich, Bob Gilbert, Jim Hans, Buren Hooper, Max Hungerford, Bill Jagodzinski, Jerry Kunkel, Gene Lambdin, Ed Longfellow, Don McDonald, Dick Pattengale, Jim Powers, Jack Reece, Len Rzeszewski, John Scott, Clarence Walker. Managers: Stan Jacobs, John Sweet. Head Coach: John Longfellow. Assistant Coach: Max Andress.
  • 1967–68 Men's Basketball Team (Inducted 2005)
    Daniel Chitwood, Michael Cooper, Ken Haas, Fred Hardman, Rodney Hervey, Steven Hollenbeck, Howard Humes, John McIntire, Richard Mason, Jerry Newsom, Gerald Novak, Mike Phillips, James Waldrip, Don Weirlich, Thomas Zellers. Head Coach: Gordon Stauffer. Assistant Coach: Melvin Garland.

Iowa High School Athletic Association Basketball Hall of Fame edit

In popular culture edit

During the Quantum Leap episode, The Leap Home: Part 1 – November 25, 1969 (1990); the father of lead character Dr. Samuel Beckett (Scott Bakula) remarks that while "Sam will likely end up at Harvard, I know he's still hoping for a basketball scholarship from Indiana State."[39]

References edit

  1. ^ "Administration". Indiana State University.
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Indiana State Sycamores basketball is the NCAA Division I men s basketball program of Indiana State University in Terre Haute Indiana They currently compete in the Missouri Valley Conference The team last played in the NCAA Division I men s basketball tournament in 2011 Indiana State Sycamores2023 24 Indiana State Sycamores men s basketball teamUniversityIndiana State UniversityFirst season1896All time record1 563 1 344 538 Athletic directorSherard Clinkscales 1 2 Head coachJosh Schertz 3rd season ConferenceMissouri Valley ConferenceLocationTerre Haute IndianaArenaHulman Center Capacity 9 000 NicknameSycamoresStudent sectionThe Forest 3 ColorsRoyal blue and white 4 UniformsHome AwayNCAA tournament runner up1968 1979NCAA tournament Final Four1968 1979NCAA tournament Elite Eight1968 1979NCAA tournament Sweet Sixteen1967 1968 1979NCAA tournament round of 321967 1968 1979 2001NCAA tournament appearances1966 1967 1968 1979 2000 2001 2011 at Division II levelNAIA tournament champions1950NAIA tournament runner up1946 1948NAIA semifinals1946 1948 1949 1950 1953NAIA quarterfinals1942 1946 1948 1949 1950 1953NAIA round of 161942 1946 1948 1949 1950 1953NAIA tournaments1942 1943 1946 1948 1949 1950 1952 1953 1954 1959 1962 1963Conference tournament champions1979 2001 2011Conference regular season champions1930 1946 1947 1948 1949 1950 IIC 1951 1966 1967 1968 ICC 1979 2000 MVC Indiana State Ball State rivalrySportMen s basketballTeamsIndiana State SycamoresBall State CardinalsFirst meetingMarch 1 1919Indiana State 53 Ball State 21Latest meetingNovember 12 2022Indiana State 83 Ball State 71Next meetingNovember 19 2023StatisticsMeetings total137All time seriesIndiana State leads 75 62Largest victoryIndiana State 65 19 1922 23 Longest win streakIndiana State 8 1969 1973 Ball State 5 1953 1955 Current win streakIndiana State 1 2022 present The Sycamores first season was 1896 making them the oldest basketball team in the NCAA along with Bucknell Minnesota Washington and Yale however the records from 1896 to 1899 no longer exist The Sycamores boast two College Players of the Year 14 All Americans 41 1 000 point scorers and 1 560 victories Their victory count places them in the top 70 of all NCAA Division I programs 5 6 In addition the Sycamores have 27 postseason appearances 7 NCAA 4 NIT 2 CBI 1 CIT 12 NAIA and the 1936 Olympic Trials with five national championship appearances 2 NCAA 3 NAIA Seven Sycamores were members of the 1951 Pan American Games gold medal winning team The Sycamores most memorable season was 1978 79 when unanimous National Player of the Year Larry Bird led an undefeated team to its first ever NCAA Division I Tournament appearance as well as the AP and UPI national titles However it lost the national title game versus the Magic Johnson led Michigan State team and ended the season with a record of 33 1 Their performance was the deepest run by a first time participant in the Division I tournament and one of only three times that a first time team has advanced as far as the Final Four UNCC in 1977 and Georgia in 1983 They would not have another postseason appearance until 2000 The Sycamores were the national runner up in the NCAA College Division now Division II in 1968 they won the NAIA national championship in 1950 had NAIA Finals appearances in 1946 and 1948 and NAIA National semifinals appearances in 1949 and 1953 Over the decades the Sycamores were led by All Americans Duane Klueh Dick Atha Lenny Rzeszewski Butch Wade and Jerry Newsom As the program transitioned from NAIA to the NCAA one final NAIA highlight was Ray Goddard leading the entire nation all collegiate divisions in FT percentage 91 2 7 during the 1961 62 season Former Head Coaches include the legendary John Wooden Purdue All American Dave Schellhase Indiana coaching legend Glenn M Curtis and well known college coaches such as Bob King Royce Waltman Tates Locke and Ron Greene Former assistants include collegiate head coaches such as Rick Ray Mississippi State Southeast Missouri Rob Flaska Centenary Jim Saia Cal State Los Angeles Stan Gouard Indiana State Evansville and Benjy Taylor North Central Hawai i and Tuskegee Thad Matta Butler Xavier Ohio State Kareem Richardson Missouri Kansas City Phil Hopkins Western Carolina Mel Garland IUPUI and NBA Great Mel Daniels The Indiana State Sycamores men s basketball team currently play their home games at The Hulman Center II 9 000 Contents 1 Postseason 1 1 Division I NCAA tournament results 1 2 NIT results 1 3 CBI results 1 4 CIT results 1 5 Division II NCAA tournament results 1 6 NAIA Tournament results 2 1936 Olympic trials 3 1951 Pan American Games 4 USA Basketball players 10 5 Other national teams 2 6 Arenas 7 Player of the year 7 1 National awards 7 1 1 National Player of the Year 2 7 1 2 Oscar Robertson Trophy 1 7 1 3 Naismith Award 1 7 1 4 John R Wooden Award 1 7 1 5 Associated Press College Basketball Player of the Year 1 7 1 6 Adolph Rupp Trophy 1 7 1 7 Eastman Award 1 7 1 8 Joe Lapchick Award 1 7 1 9 The Sporting News 1 7 1 10 Basketball Times 1 7 1 11 Basketball Weekly 1 7 2 Conference 6 7 3 National tournament 3 8 Retired numbers 9 All Century Team 10 All Americans 14 10 1 CoSIDA Academic All Americans 4 10 2 NCAA Post Graduate scholarship 2 11 All Conference 35 11 1 All Indiana Intercollegiate Conference 2 11 2 All Indiana Collegiate Conference 18 11 3 All Midwestern Conference 3 11 4 All Missouri Valley Conference 12 12 Career leaders 12 1 Scoring 12 2 Three pointers 12 3 Rebounds 12 4 Assists 12 5 Steals 12 6 Blocked shots 13 Coaching leaders 14 Coach of the Year 14 1 National 1 14 2 Conference 8 15 Sycamores in the professional leagues 15 1 Draft history 15 2 Sycamores in the NBA 15 2 1 NBA ABA BAA NBL Champions 15 3 Sycamores in other professional leagues 16 Basketball Hall s of Fame 16 1 Basketball Hall of Fame 3 16 2 National Collegiate Basketball Hall of Fame 2 16 3 NAIA Hall of Fame 4 16 4 National Small College Basketball Hall of Fame 2 16 5 Missouri Valley Conference Hall of Fame 4 16 6 Indiana Basketball Hall of Fame 38 40 16 7 Indiana State University Hall of Fame 42 16 8 Iowa High School Athletic Association Basketball Hall of Fame 17 In popular culture 18 References 19 External linksPostseason editDivision I NCAA tournament results edit The Sycamores have appeared in four NCAA Division I Tournaments Their combined record is 5 4 Year Seed Round Opponent Result1979 1 Regional QuarterfinalsRegional semifinalsRegional FinalsFinal FourNational Championship Game 8 Virginia Tech 5 Oklahoma 2 Arkansas 2 DePaul 2 Michigan State W 86 69W 93 72W 73 71W 76 74L 64 752000 12 First round 5 Texas L 61 772001 13 First roundSecond Round 4 Oklahoma 12 Gonzaga W 70 68 OTL 68 852011 14 First round 3 Syracuse L 60 77NIT results edit The Sycamores have appeared in four National Invitation Tournaments NIT Their combined record is 1 4 Year Round Opponent Result1977 First round Houston L 82 831978 First roundQuarterfinals Illinois StateRutgers W 73 71L 56 572013 First round Iowa L 52 682014 First round Arkansas L 71 91CBI results edit The Sycamores have received two College Basketball Invitational CBI berths Their combined record is 1 2 Year Round Opponent Result2010 First round Saint Louis L 54 632023 First roundQuarterfinals USC UpstateEastern Kentucky W 67 62L 88 89OTCIT results edit The Sycamores appeared in one CollegeInsider com Tournament CIT Their record is 0 1 Year Round Opponent Result2012 First round Robert Morris L 60 67Division II NCAA tournament results edit The Sycamores have appeared in three NCAA Division II basketball tournaments Their combined record is 5 4 They hosted the Great Lakes Regional during the 1966 67 Tournament Year Round Opponent Result1966 Regional semifinalsRegional 3rd place game Southern IllinoisLamar L 65 83L 78 931967 Regional semifinalsRegional Finals LutherValparaiso W 109 88L 77 801968 Regional semifinalsRegional FinalsNational QuarterfinalsNational semifinalsNational Championship Game South Dakota StateIllinois StateUNLVTrinityKentucky Wesleyan W 101 83W 98 93W 94 75W 77 67L 52 63NAIA Tournament results edit The Sycamores appeared in the NAIA Division I men s basketball tournament 12 times They reached the NAIA Final Four five times The Sycamores combined NAIA Tournament record is 25 12 Indiana State is the only team to finish as the National Runner Up in the NAIA and both the NCAA DI and DII tournaments Indiana State won 7 NAIA District 21 titles 1951 1952 1953 1954 1959 1962 and 1963 8 Year Round Opponent Result1942 First roundSecond RoundQuarterfinals Wisconsin Stevens PointSimpsonHamline W 83 45W 51 43L 41 451943 First round Northwest Missouri State L 28 371946 First roundSecond RoundQuarterfinalsSemifinalsNational Championship Game St Cloud StateHoustonDakota WesleyanPepperdineSouthern Illinois W 62 51W 62 43W 55 34W 56 43L 48 491948 First roundSecond RoundQuarterfinalsSemifinalsNational Championship Game St Francis PA BYUSan Jose StateHamlineLouisville W 72 40W 82 68W 59 52W 66 65 OTL 70 821949 First roundSecond RoundQuarterfinalsSemifinals3rd place game Eastern New MexicoLoyola MD Emporia StateRegisBeloit W 60 42W 78 5 8W 67 66L 45 48 2OTL 59 671950 First roundSecond RoundQuarterfinalsSemifinalsNational Championship Game Delta StateArkansas TechBaldwin WallaceTampaEast Central State OK W 65 59W 87 79W 61 39W 73 69W 61 571952 First roundSecond Round Farleigh DickinsonSouthwest Missouri State W 79 72L 64 821953 First roundSecond RoundQuarterfinalsSemifinals3rd place game Midwestern StateArkansas TechFindlaySouthwest Missouri StateEast Texas State W 100 76W 100 81W 106 70L 78 84W 74 711954 First round Geneva L 82 881959 First roundSecond Round MorningsideGeorgia Southern W 87 67L 70 731962 First round Winston Salem L 71 831963 First roundSecond Round ParsonsCarson Newman W 78 77L 63 701936 Olympic trials editCoach Wally Marks 1935 36 Sycamores gained national attention when they participated in the first national post season collegiate basketball tournament The winning team would earn the right to name five players to represent the United States in the 1936 Olympic Games in Berlin the first Games to feature the American sport of basketball By earning the bid the Sycamores joined a select group of college teams hand picked by the Amateur Athletic Union the U S governing organization The Olympic team members were selected from the best AAU teams and winners of the national collegiate tournament conducted in eight regional districts The Sycamores earned a bid and advanced to the district finals and were pitted against Coach Ray Meyer s DePaul Blue Demons at Chicago Stadium DePaul s home court Despite vaulting to a 10 0 lead maintaining a 16 10 halftime advantage and outscoring the hosts from the field Marks cagers lost on a long shot in the waning moments of the game 29 28 1951 Pan American Games editThe 1949 50 squad won the NAIA 1950 National Championship Subsequently Coach John Longfellow and eight Sycamore players were invited to represent the United States in the inaugural 1951 Pan American Games held in Buenos Aires Argentina Sycamores Roger Adkins Dick Atha Richard Babcock Bob Gilbert Tom Kern Gene Lambdin Ed Longfellow and Cliff Murray represented the United States and Indiana State University The United States defeated the national teams of Ecuador 74 32 Cuba 77 55 Panama 90 55 and Brazil 69 42 to reach the championship game against Argentina The Americans defeated the hosts 57 51 for the gold medal USA Basketball players 10 editRoger Adkins 1951 Pan American Games Dick Atha 1951 Pan American Games Richard Babcock 1951 Pan American Games Bob Gilbert 1951 Pan American Games Tom Kern 1951 Pan American Games Gene Lambdin 1951 Pan American Games Ed Longfellow 1951 Pan American Games Cliff Murray 1951 Pan American Games Larry Bird 1977 World University Games Larry Bird 1978 World Invitational Tournament Carl Nicks 1979 Select Team Larry Bird 1992 Olympic team a k a The Dream Team Other national teams 2 editDeCarsta Webster Icelandic national basketball team 1984 1987 9 Manny Arop Canadian University National Team 2013 Canadian Junior National Team 2011 Canadian U 19 National Team 2009 Canadian U 18 National Team 2008 Arenas edit nbsp nbsp Indiana State Normal School North HallYear Home Capacity1973 present Hulman Center 10 2001962 1973 Indiana State College Arena 4 8001928 1962 Indiana State Teacher s College Gymnasium 3 0001923 1928 Terre Haute William H Wiley High School Gymnasium 1 6001895 1923 Indiana State Normal School North Hall 10 unkPlayer of the year editNational awards edit National Player of the Year 2 edit Duane Klueh 1948 NAIB Player of the Year Helms Foundation Larry Bird 1979 consensusOscar Robertson Trophy 1 edit Larry Bird 1979Naismith Award 1 edit Larry Bird 1979John R Wooden Award 1 edit Larry Bird 1979Associated Press College Basketball Player of the Year 1 edit Larry Bird 1979Adolph Rupp Trophy 1 edit Larry Bird 1979Eastman Award 1 edit Larry Bird 1979Joe Lapchick Award 1 edit Larry Bird 1979The Sporting News 1 edit Larry Bird 1979Basketball Times 1 edit Larry Bird 1979Basketball Weekly 1 edit Larry Bird 1979Conference 6 edit Roger Adkins 1952 Indiana Collegiate Conference Butch Wade 1967 Indiana Collegiate Conference Jerry Newsom 1968 Indiana Collegiate Conference Larry Bird 1978 Larry Bird Trophy Larry Bird 1979 Larry Bird Trophy Nate Green 2000 Larry Bird TrophyNational tournament 3 edit Duane Klueh 1948 NAIA Chuck Taylor Most Valuable Player Lenny Rzeszewski 1950 NAIA Chuck Taylor Most Valuable Player Jerry Newsom 1968 NCAA Division II Men s Basketball Championship Most Valuable PlayerRetired numbers editMain article List of NCAA men s basketball retired numbers Four Sycamore players have had their numbers retired by the school Jerry Newsom is the latest with his number 41 retired by the school on February 19 2022 Indiana State Sycamores retired numbersNo Player Pos Tenure No ret Ref 22 Carl Nicks F 1976 77 1978 80 2019 11 33 Larry Bird F 1976 79 2004 12 11 44 John Sherman Williams F 1982 86 2024 13 41 Jerry Newsom F C 1964 68 2022 14 54 Duane Klueh F 1945 49 2004 15 11 All Century Team editIn 1899 basketball became a Sycamore tradition in the first official game State defeated the Terre Haute YMCA by a score of 20 17 in 1999 to recognize the first century of intercollegiate basketball a panel selected the following All Century Team In addition All Decade teams were selected for the following 1910s 1920s 1930s 1940s 1950s 1960s 1970s 1980s 1990sThe rosters and more information can be found in the Winter 1999 Volume 3 Number 1 issue of the Indiana State University Alumni Magazine Indiana State s All Century Team Name Career NotesRoy Goose Burris 1922 25 Member of Akron Firestone Non Skids 1928 1934 1933 NBL Champion MiLB career 1925 1928 Les Reynolds 1929 31 All American GuardDuane Klueh 1947 49 7 career scorer NAIB Player of the Year All American Forward NBA GuardLenny Rzeszewski 1947 50 All American Forward NAIB Player of the YearDick Atha 1950 53 24 career scorer All American Guard NBA guardJerry Newsom 1966 68 3 scorer 2 rebounds 2 time All American Forward NBA drafteeButch Wade 1965 67 4 scorer 2 time All American Guard NBA drafteeGeorge Pillow 1969 71 All CMU Forward 6 career rbs 14 career ptsLarry Bird 1977 79 3 time All American Forward Consensus National Player of the Year Basketball Hall of Fame NBA ForwardCarl Nicks 1977 1979 80 Guard 7 T career pts 8 career steals NBA GuardJohn Sherman Williams 1983 86 Forward 2 career pts 4 time All MVC CBA amp Foreign LeaguesJim Cruse 1994 96 Forward 5 career rbs 2 time All MVCCoach Duane Klueh 1955 67 1 wins 3x ICC titles 4 time ICC Coach of the Year 5x post season appearances Total members 13 16 All Americans 14 editLes Reynolds 1930 Helms Foundation Duane Klueh 1948 Helms Foundation Lenny Rzeszewski 1949 NAIB Bob Royer 1946 1948 1949 NAIB Dick Atha 1953 Helms Foundation Butch Wade 1965 AP UPI Jerry Newsom 1966 UPI Butch Wade 1966 UPI Jerry Newsom 1968 Coaches AP UPI Rick Williams 1975 Basketball Weekly Honorable Mention Sporting News Converse Rick Williams 1976 Basketball Weekly Honorable Mention Sporting News Converse Larry Bird 1977 UPI Third Team AP Honorable Mention Larry Bird 1978 AP UPI USBWA The Sporting News Basketball Weekly Larry Bird 1979 AP UPI USBWA The Sporting News Basketball Weekly CoSIDA Academic All Americans 4 edit Dan Bush Second Team 1972 Mike Route Third Team 1976 Greg Thomas Second Team 1993 Matt Renn Second Team 2001NCAA Post Graduate scholarship 2 edit Dan Bush 1972 Steve Reed 1981All Conference 35 editOnly players selected for the conference first team are displayed for second team and honorable mention please consult the Indiana State Men s basketball media guide at www gosycamores com All Indiana Intercollegiate Conference 2 edit Year Player1943 Bill Hitch1946 Ed LashAll Indiana Collegiate Conference 18 edit Year Player1951 Dick Atha1951 Cliff Murray1952 Rodger Adkins MVP 1952 Sam Richardson1952 Dick Atha1953 Roger Adkins1954 Joe Lee1956 Sam Richardson1958 Jim Bates1961 Howard Dardeen1962 Howard Dardeen1964 Wayne Allison1965 Butch Wade1966 Jerry Newsom1966 Butch Wade1967 Jerry Newsom1967 Butch Wade MVP 1968 Jerry Newsom MVP All Midwestern Conference 3 edit Year Player1971 George Pillow1971 Bob Barker1972 Dan BushAll Missouri Valley Conference 12 edit Year Player1978 Larry Bird MVP 1979 Larry Bird MVP 1979 Carl Nicks1980 Carl Nicks1985 John Sherman Williams1986 John Sherman Williams2000 Nate Green MVP 2001 Matt Renn2013 Jake Odum2014 Jake Odum2020 Tyreke Key2021 Tyreke KeyCareer leaders editSee also Indiana State Sycamores men s basketball statistical leaders Scoring edit Name PointsLarry Bird 2 850John Sherman Williams 2 374Jerry Newsom 2 147Brenton Scott 1 760Butch Wade 1 672Tyreke Key 1 650Jake Odum 1 568David Moss 1 562Jordan Barnes 1 558Eddie Bird 1 555Duane Klueh 1 432Carl Nicks 1 432Rick Williams 1 351Matt Renn 1 347Cooper Neese 1 332Three pointers edit Name PointsMichael Menser 283Jordan Barnes 271Brenton Scott 270Jordan Printy 215Cooper Neese 203Eddie Bird 161Travis Inman 154Tyreke Key 153Chad Adkins 149Aaron Carter 133Greg Thomas 130Marcus Howard 125Marico Stinson 125Gabe Moore 120Rashad Reed 118Rebounds edit Name ReboundsLarry Bird 1 247Jerry Newsom 953DeCarsta Webster 862Matt Renn 789Jim Cruse 771George Pillow 731Carl Richard 709Djibril Kante 676Rick Williams 661John Sherman Williams 629Brad Miley 627Bob Barker 620Jay Tunnell 610Rich Mason 581David Moss 570Assists edit Name AssistsSteve Reed 616Jake Odum 602Rick Fields 551Jimmy Smith 517Nate Green 496Gabe Moore 444Larry Bird 435Michael Menser 426Jordan Barnes 383Nick Hargrove 369David Moss 350Greg Thomas 331Steve Phillips 328Devonte Brown 284Harry Marshall 275Steals edit Name StealsLarry Bird 240Nate Green 240Gabe Moore 203Jake Odum 202Michael Menser 188Matt Renn 165Rick Fields 149Brenton Scott 158Jordan Barnes 134David Moss 133Carl Nicks 128Marcus Howard 125Nick Hargrove 118Devonte Brown 113Blocked shots edit Name BlocksDeCarsta Webster 168Isiah Martin 136Djibril Kante 127Emondre Rickman 116Nate Green 109Justin Gant 96Jayson Wells 94Larry Bird 83Alex Gilbert 75John Sherman Williams 72Jake Kitchell 70Marcus Johnson 66Myles Walker 61Josh Crawford 61Terry Braun 53A bronze statue of Larry Bird by sculptor Bill Wolfe was dedicated on November 9 2013 prior to the annual men s basketball with Ball State University The statue honors Bird s legendary status in the Holy Land of Basketball INDIANA 17 Coaching leaders editThe Sycamores have been led by 25 different Head Coaches through their history the top 15 coaches in terms of wins are listed below Years Coach Alma Mater Wins Losses Pct 1955 1967 Duane Klueh Indiana State 182 122 5992010 2021 Greg Lansing South Dakota 181 164 5251997 2007 Royce Waltman Slippery Rock 134 164 4501938 1946 Glenn M Curtis Indiana State 122 45 7241948 1954 John Longfellow Manchester 122 64 6561967 1974 Gordon B Stauffer Michigan State 121 92 5681927 1931 1933 1938 Wally Marks Chicago 91 59 6071978 1982 Bill Hodges Purdue Marian Ind 67 48 5821975 1978 Bob King Iowa 61 24 7181918 1923 Birch Bayh Indiana State 57 24 6401989 1994 Tates Locke Ohio Wesleyan 50 88 4111912 1917 Alfred F Westphal Amherst 47 23 6711946 1948 John Wooden Purdue 44 15 7462021 pres Josh Schertz Fla Atlantic 43 34 5582007 2010 Kevin McKenna Creighton 43 52 4531982 1985 Dave Schellhase Purdue 37 48 43531 seasons 11 other coaches 171 280 3801896 Present PROGRAM TOTALs 1 553 1 336 538Leaders in BOLD A bronze statue of Coach John Wooden by sculptor Blair Buswell will be dedicated when the newly renovated Pauley Pavilion reopens on October 26 2012 and a men s basketball will be played at the UCLA arena between Indiana State and UCLA will be played on November 9 2012 The game honors Wooden s coaching career at both schools Coach of the Year editNational 1 edit Bill Hodges 1979 AP UPI The Sporting News Conference 8 edit Kevin McKenna 2010 Missouri Valley Conference CollegeInsider com Royce Waltman 2000 Missouri Valley Conference League Media amp Coaches Tates Locke 1991 Missouri Valley Conference League Media amp Coaches Bill Hodges 1979 Missouri Valley Conference League Media amp Coaches Duane Klueh 1959 1963 1966 1967 Indiana Collegiate Conference League Media amp CoachesSycamores in the professional leagues editDraft history edit 18 Indiana State players have been drafted by the BAA NBA ABL ABA and NDBL 18 Jerry Newsom was drafted by the Indiana Pacers of the original ABA in the 1968 ABA draft 19 Ray Goddard was drafted by the Kansas City Steers in the 1962 ABL draft 20 NBA Regular Draft Year Round Pick Overall Player Team2022 1 19 19 Jake LaRavia Minnesota Timberwolves1983 3 5 52 Winfred King Boston Celtics1980 1 23 23 Carl Nicks Denver Nuggets1980 6 17 132 Alex Gilbert Milwaukee Bucks1978 1 6 6 Larry Bird Boston Celtics1978 6 9 129 Harry Morgan San Antonio Spurs1968 6 10 74 Jerry Newsom New York Knicks1968 19 2 209 Rich Mason Chicago Bulls1967 7 5 72 Butch Wade Boston Celtics1953 6 50 Dick Atha New York Knicks1950 4 4 40 Len Rzeszewski Fort Wayne Pistons1949 8 1 39 Bob Royer Providence Steam Rollers1949 8 1 38 Duane Klueh Boston CelticsNBDL Draft Year Round Pick Overall Player Team2013 7 13 113 Dwayne Lathan 21 Rio Grande Valley Vipers2011 2 2 18 Jake Kelly 22 Texas Legends2011 7 15 110 Harry Marshall 22 Canton ChargeABA Draft Year Round Pick Overall Player Team1968 6th 10th unk 55th or lower Jerry Newsom Indiana PacersABL Draft Year Round Pick Overall Player Team1962 11th unk unk Ray Goddard Kansas City SteersSycamores in the NBA edit 23 Fifteen former Sycamores have played in the NBA and its predecessors the NBL the BAA and the ABA They are Dick Atha 1955 56 New York Knicks 1957 1958 Detroit Pistons Ken Bannister 1984 1986 New York Knicks 1987 1989 Los Angeles Clippers Larry Bird 1979 1992 Boston Celtics George Chestnut 1933 1937 Indianapolis Kautskys Doyle Cofer 1948 49 Detroit Vagabond Kings 24 25 Rick Darnell 1975 1976 Virginia Squires John Hazen 1948 1949 Boston Celtics Harold Johnson 1946 1947 Detroit Falcons Duane Klueh 1949 1950 Denver Nuggets 1950 1951 Fort Wayne Pistons Jake LaRavia 2022 present Memphis Grizzlies John Miklozek 1936 1937 Indianapolis Kautskys Carl Nicks 1980 1982 Denver Nuggets Utah Jazz 1982 1983 Cleveland Cavaliers George Pearcy 1946 1947 Detroit Falcons Henry Pearcy 1946 1947 Detroit Falcons Bob Royer 1949 1950 Denver NuggetsNBA ABA BAA NBL Champions edit Roy Goose Burris 1933 Akron Firestone Non Skids Larry Bird 1981 1984 1986 Boston CelticsSycamores in other professional leagues edit 35 Indiana State players have played in foreign leagues DeCarsta Webster and Brad Miley both won titles in Iceland David Moss Jayson Wells and Djibril Kante have each won multiple championships in European and South American leagues Jerod Adler BBC Nyon Basket club Boncourt Switzerland League A Manny Arop Norrkoping Dolphins Sweden Basketligan Webmoebel Baskets Germany ProA Niagara River Lions National Basketball League of Canada Keenan Barlow Dublin Ireland Premier League Ireland Jordan Barnes Paderborn Baskets Germany ProA 2021 2022 Giessen 46ers Germany Bundesliga 2022 2023 Coours Beal Betis Spain Liga ACB 2023 24 Kelyn Block Lausanne MB Switzerland League A Nanterre 92 UJAP Quimper 29 France Premijer liga BiH 26 Devonte Brown Paderborn Baskets Germany ProA 2017 18 OKK Sloboda Tuzla Bosnia Herzegovina Premijer liga BiH 2016 17 Aaron Carter Grand Rapids Danger ABA Joshua Crawford Ehime 2016 17 Kumamoto Volters 2015 16 Japan B League MBK Banik Handlova 2014 15 Extraliga BC Nevezis LKL 2014 15 BC Beroe 2013 14 BC Balkan 2011 12 NBL Jim Cruse Diadolle Asptt Dijon France N3 Amani Daanish Segamat 2009 Mississauga Power Canada 2012 13 Island Storm Canada 2013 14 Saint John Riptide Canada 2013 14 Salon Vilpas Vikings Finland 1st Division Trenton Gibson Feyenoord Basketball Belgium 2023 24 Alex Gilbert Played in the Urvalsdeild karla and the Icelandic Division I in Iceland with Njardvik Iceland and Grindavik Nate Green Pallalcesto Amatori Udine 2007 08 Olimpia Milano 2006 07 Fortitudo Pallacanestro Bologna 2005 06 S S Felice Scandone 2003 05 Italy Lega Basket Serie A Columbus Riverdragons 2002 03 North Charleston Lowgators 2001 02 USA NBDL Canberra Cannons Australia National Basketball League Australia 2000 01 Lamar Grimes Marinos de Bolivar BPC BK Iskra Svit Extraliga Al Jaysh Army SC Qatar D1 Steve Hart Fayetteville Patriots 2001 02 USA NBDL 27 Cam Henry Skyliners Frankfurt ProA Germany 2023 24 Djibril Kante Malvin Montevideo Uruguay LUB Atenas Cordoba Argentina LigaA Jake Kelly Texas Legends 2011 12 28 29 PAOK Greece Greek Basket League Tyreke Key Leuven Bears Belgium 2023 24 Jake Kitchell Slavia TU Kosice Slovakia SBL Winfred King Nuova Pallacanestro Gorizia Italy CB Breogan CB Collado Villalba Spain APU Udine Pallacanestro Firenze Italy Maccabi Tel Aviv B C Israel Dwayne Lathan BC Sukhumi Superliga 2017 Rio Grande Valley Vipers USA NBDL 2013 present Osaka Evessa Japan bj league 2012 13 Cade McKnight Iraurgi SB Spanish LEB Spain 2023 24 Brad Miley With Valur 1980 1981 and Keflavik 1982 1983 in Iceland and with Geelong Supercats in Australia 1982 Todd McCoy Delaware Destroyers USA EBA and NPBL Gabriel Moore ETB Wohnbau Baskets Essen 30 Soba Dragons Rhoendorf Germany ProB Steve McWhorter Den Bosch Basketball DBL David Moss Basket Brescia Leonessa 2015 pres EA7 Emporio Armani Milano 2013 2015 Montepaschi Siena Italy SerieA 2010 2013 Jake Odum Banvit B K Turkey 2017 18 s Oliver Wurzburg 2016 2017 Medi Bayreuth 2015 2016 PAOK Greece GBL 2014 2015 Larry Sample New York Nationals 31 1972 76 opponent foil to Harlem Globetrotters Khristian Smith SLUNETA Usti nad Labem NBL Paul Stroud 32 Washington Generals New York Nationals 1972 75 opponent foil to Harlem Globetrotters Matt Renn Valence Condom Castera RGB France N2 Emondre Rickman Surrey Scorchers United Kingdom 2020 21 S C Lusitania Portugal 2019 20 Kailex Stephens Feniks 2010 Macedonian Super League Macedonia 2023 24 Devin Thomas BMS Herlev Wolfpack Denmark 2020 21 Myles Walker Oliveirense Portugal LPB DeCarsta Webster 20 year career in Iceland in the Urvalsdeild karla and the Icelandic Division I 1979 1999 Jayson Wells 13 yr career in foreign leagues some teams include Poltava Basket Poltava Ukraine Superleague Maccabi Rishon Israel Premier League 33 Christian Williams Telstar Hesperange of the Total League 34 Max Woolsey 35 Boston Whirlwinds 1950 52 United States opponent foil to Harlem Globetrotters Trent Wurtz Musel Pikes Luxembourg Total League Christchurch Cougars New Zealand NBL Basketball Hall s of Fame editHall of Fame SycamoresThirty two former Sycamores players and coaches have been inducted into various Halls of Fame they are Basketball Hall of Fame 3 edit John Wooden Player 1961 Coach 1973 The first person to be inducted as Coach amp Player Larry Bird Player 1998 Mel Daniels Player 2012 Assistant Coach at Indiana State 1976 1980 National Collegiate Basketball Hall of Fame 2 edit John Wooden 2006 The Inaugural Class Larry Bird 2009NAIA Hall of Fame 4 edit Duane Klueh 1955 Clemens Lenny Rzewszewski 1956 John Longfellow 1960 John Wooden 2009National Small College Basketball Hall of Fame 2 edit Clarence Walker 2018 36 John Wooden 2018 37 Missouri Valley Conference Hall of Fame 4 edit Larry Bird 1997 Duane Klueh 2006 John Wooden 2009 Bob King 2014In addition to the Conference Hall of Fame the MVC selected an All Centennial Team in honor of the Conference s 100th Anniversary the Sycamores had three players named to that team Larry Bird Carl Nicks and John Sherman Williams Indiana Basketball Hall of Fame 38 40 edit John R Wooden 1962 Glenn M Curtis 1964 David Glascock 1966 John Longfellow 1967 Howard Sharpe 1971 Johnnie Baratto 1972 Lester Les Reynolds 1972 Jesse Wood 1973 Charles Fouty 1980 Ward Brown 1981 Dick Atha 1988 Duane Klueh 1988 Arley Andrews 1989 Stanley Shimala 1990 Jim Powers 1993 Tom Pitts 1995 Jerry Newsom 1997 David Nicholson 1999 Larry Bird 2000 Danny Bush 2000 Jerry Baker 2000 Clemens Lenny Rzeszewski 2001 George Pillow 2002 Keith Doughety 2004 Gordon B Stauffer 2004 G Michael Jones 2005 Steve Hollenbeck 2006 Pete Pritchett 2007 Dr Michael C Copper 2010 John Robbins 2011 J R Holmes 2012 Brad Miley 2016 Butch Wade 2016 Al Tucker 2017 Steve Brett 2018 Dan Dimich 2019 John Grimes 2019 Jerry Hoover 2019 Clarence Walker 2022 John Sherman Williams 2022Indiana State University Hall of Fame 42 edit Individuals David Glascock 1982 Duane Klueh 1982 Wally Marks 1982 Clemens Lenny Rzeszewski 1982 Paul Selge 1982 Paul Wolf 1982 Dick Atha 1984 John L Longfellow 1984 Jerry Newsom 1984 Dr Raymond Sparks 1984 Butch Wade 1984 Fred Wampler 1984 John Wooden 1984 John Baratto 1986 Jim Carr 1986 Sam Richardson 1986 Dr John Miklozek 1986 Glenn M Curtis 1998 Howard Sharpe 1998 Birch E Bayh Sr 1998 Larry Bird 1999 Bob King 1999 George Pillow 2003 Ward Brown 2004 Ray Goddard 2005 Paul Billy Williams 2005 Roy Goose Burris 2006 Carl Nicks 2007 George Chestnut 2008 John Sherman Williams 2008 Bob Barker 2010 Nate Green 2012 Michael Menser 2012 Matt Renn 2012 Rick Williams 2016 Jim Cruse 2017 Bill Hodges 2019 Steve Newton 2019 Jim Waugh 2020 Dan Dimich 2021 Don McDonald 2021 Wally Webb 2021Teams 1978 79 Men s Basketball Team Inducted 1999 Larry Bird Tom Crowder Eric Curry Alex Gilbert Bob Heaton Brad Miley Carl Nicks Rod McNelly Rich Nemcek Steve Reed Bob Ritter Leroy Staley Scott Turner Trainers Bob Behnke Rick Shaw Head Coach Bill Hodges Assistant Coaches Mel Daniels Terry Thimlar Graduate Assistant Coach Danny King 1949 50 Men s Basketball Team Inducted 2000 Jim Berger Richard Campbell Dan Dimich Bob Gilbert Jim Hans Buren Hooper Max Hungerford Bill Jagodzinski Jerry Kunkel Gene Lambdin Ed Longfellow Don McDonald Dick Pattengale Jim Powers Jack Reece Len Rzeszewski John Scott Clarence Walker Managers Stan Jacobs John Sweet Head Coach John Longfellow Assistant Coach Max Andress 1967 68 Men s Basketball Team Inducted 2005 Daniel Chitwood Michael Cooper Ken Haas Fred Hardman Rodney Hervey Steven Hollenbeck Howard Humes John McIntire Richard Mason Jerry Newsom Gerald Novak Mike Phillips James Waldrip Don Weirlich Thomas Zellers Head Coach Gordon Stauffer Assistant Coach Melvin Garland Iowa High School Athletic Association Basketball Hall of Fame edit Greg LansingIn popular culture editDuring the Quantum Leap episode The Leap Home Part 1 November 25 1969 1990 the father of lead character Dr Samuel Beckett Scott Bakula remarks that while Sam will likely end up at Harvard I know he s still hoping for a basketball scholarship from Indiana State 39 References edit Administration Indiana State University Sherard Clinkscales Minor Leagues Statistics amp History Baseball Reference com The FOREST Indiana State University Athletics Color Palette Indiana State Sycamores Official Style Guide PDF March 3 2020 Retrieved March 4 2020 Winningest teams through 2008 09 PDF Web1 ncaa org Retrieved 2015 05 30 Indiana State Sycamores Index College Basketball at Sports Reference com Archived from the original on 2014 02 12 Retrieved 2014 02 28 Season Records All games including postseason PDF Naia org Retrieved 2015 05 30 NAIA District 21 Men s Basketball Varsity Pride Jonfmorse com 2014 06 14 Retrieved 2017 04 22 KKI A landslid kki is Retrieved 2017 08 27 Jason Hiddle Indiana State University Archives North Hall Indstate edu Retrieved 2015 05 30 a b c Carl Nicks gets to see No 22 retired by ISU By David Hughes at Tribune Star Feb 16 2019 Indiana State retires Bird s No 33 jersey at Deseret News Mar 1 2004 https gosycamores com news 2023 11 14 basketball indiana state to retire john sherman williams no 44 and barbara graves no 20 aspx Indiana State to Retire Jerry Newsom s No 41 and Amy Hile s No 15 Legendary ISU athlete coach Duane Klueh makes 100 000 gift to men s basketball program at Gosycamores com 9 Jul 2021 Hudgins Brian State Magazine Indiana State University The Magazine of Indiana State University Indstate edu Retrieved 2015 05 30 God Looked Down On Us Archived from the original on January 16 2014 Retrieved March 10 2014 NBA Draft Picks From Indiana State University Basketball Reference co Retrieved 2015 05 30 ABA Years PDF Nba com Retrieved 2015 05 30 Draftg Apbr org Retrieved 2015 05 30 NBA Development League Follow the 2013 NBA Development Draft Live NBA com Archived from the original on 2014 02 08 Retrieved 2014 02 03 a b NBA Development League 2011 D League Draft powered by Cisco WebEx NBA com Archived from the original on 2015 12 19 Retrieved 2015 09 25 NBA amp ABA Basketball Statistics amp History Basketball Reference com Basketball Reference com Retrieved 2015 05 30 Doyle Cofer NBL Stats Basketball Reference com Retrieved 2017 04 22 Basket Peach 2016 06 27 Peach Basket Society Doyle Cofer Peachbasketsociety blogspot com Retrieved 2017 04 22 http www linkedin com in kelynblock self published source Steve Hart D League Stats Basketball Reference com Retrieved 2017 04 22 NBA Development League Los Angeles D Fenders Select Jamaal Tinsley with First Pick of 2011 NBA Development League Draft Powered by Cicso NBA com Archived from the original on 2012 02 11 Retrieved 2012 03 20 Steve Batterson sbatterson qctimes com Former Hawkeye returns to Iowa to restart his hoops career Iowa Hawkeyes Basketball qctimes com Retrieved 2017 04 22 Gabriel Moore Basketball Player Profile ETB Wohnbau Baskets Essen News ProA stats Career Games Logs Best Awards eurobasket com Basketball eurobasket com 1985 12 16 Retrieved 2017 04 22 Tribune Star Mark Bennett Horse drawn legacy Terre Haute Tribune Star Globe Trotter HeraldTimesOnline com heraldtimesonline com Ww heraldtimesonline com 2002 12 05 Retrieved 2017 04 22 http lhbasketballacademy com about jayson wells dead link Telstar Hesperange Federation Luxembourgeoise de Basket Ball FLBB Boston Whirlwinds to Test Trotters The Lewiston Daily Sun December 12 1950 p 10 Retrieved 2015 05 30 via Google News Archive Search Clarence Walker 2018 SCB Hall of Famers New Castle Indiana Indiana Basketball Hall of Fame Hoopshall com Retrieved 2015 05 30 The Leap Home Part 1 November 25 1969 28 September 1990 via www imdb com External links editOfficial website nbsp Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Indiana State Sycamores men 27s basketball amp oldid 1189133688, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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