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Seattle Redhawks men's basketball

The Seattle Redhawks men's basketball team represents Seattle University in NCAA Division I basketball competition. Established in 1946, the team was previously known as the Seattle Chieftains. The program experienced success during the 1950s and 1960s, reaching the NCAA Division I tournament 11 times. Led by 1958 No. 1 draft pick Elgin Baylor, Seattle finished runner-up in the 1958 NCAA University Division basketball tournament.

Seattle Redhawks
UniversitySeattle University
Head coachChris Victor (3rd season)
ConferenceWestern Athletic Conference
LocationSeattle, Washington
ArenaRedhawk Center / Climate Pledge Arena
(Capacity: 999 / 18,100)
NicknameRedhawks
ColorsRed and white[1]
   
Uniforms
Home
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NCAA tournament runner-up
1958
NCAA tournament Final Four
1958
NCAA tournament Elite Eight
1958
NCAA tournament Sweet Sixteen
1953, 1955, 1956, 1958, 1964
NCAA tournament appearances
1953, 1954, 1955, 1956, 1958, 1961, 1962, 1963, 1964, 1967, 1969
Conference regular season champions
2007, 2022

Seattle was a member of NCAA Division I from 1946 to 1980, reclassified to NAIA in 1980, and rejoined the Division I level in 2008. They are a member of the Western Athletic Conference (2012–present).[2] They were previously a member of the West Coast Conference (1971–1980).[3] The current head coach is Chris Victor,[4] who was previously the associate head coach.

History edit

1950s and 1960s: National prominence edit

Established in 1946, the program experienced a period of success during the 1950s and 1960s. Seattle produced more NBA players than any other school from 1960 to 1969.[5] From 1953 to 1969, the Seattle Chieftains reached the NCAA tournament 11 times.[6]

On January 21, 1952, the Seattle Chieftains beat the Harlem Globetrotters in a stunning 84–81 upset, led by Johnny O'Brien.[7] Six years later, Elgin Baylor led the Chieftains to the championship game of the 1958 NCAA tournament, but fell to the Kentucky Wildcats 84–72 at Freedom Hall in Louisville on March 22.[8] Despite finishing runner-up, Baylor was named the tournament's Most Outstanding Player and was the first selection of the 1958 NBA draft in April.

Notable alumni of Seattle University basketball include Elgin Baylor, Johnny O'Brien, Eddie O'Brien, Charlie Brown, Eddie Miles, Clint Richardson, John Tresvant, Tom Workman, Frank Oleynick, Charlie Williams, Jawann Oldham, Charles Garcia, and Plummer Lott.[9]

The decline of local businesses such as Boeing (the largest employer in the region) in the late 1970s led to drastic cuts to keep the program steady, which included moving down to NAIA in 1980.[10]

Cameron Dollar (2009–2017) edit

Seattle discontinued its men's basketball at the Division I level for some time, initially moving to NAIA in 1980. Seattle rejoined the NCAA as a Division III member and then as a Division II member in 2002; they joined the Great Northwest Athletic Conference that year.

In 2008, the program rejoined the Division I level. In 2009, Cameron Dollar was hired as the new men's basketball head coach to replace Joe Callero.[11] Seattle University and University of Washington agreed to renew their rivalry by playing annually from 2009 to 2017 while rotating sites. In 2017, the two schools played in the 2K Sports Classic.

The Redhawks played as an independent for the next three years before seeking a conference. Seattle first applied to the West Coast Conference, where they played between 1971 and 1980, but were turned down. After declining an invitation to the now-defunct Great West Conference, Seattle applied for membership in the Big Sky Conference and Big West Conference but were again turned down. During the 2010–14 NCAA conference realignment, the Western Athletic Conference saw 12 of its members leave. In 2012, the WAC invited Seattle to join and Seattle accepted soon after.

Seattle began the 2012–13 season in the WAC, and for the 2013–14 season only three members from the prior year remained in the conference (Seattle, New Mexico State, and Idaho). The WAC added six new members for 2013–14, and once Idaho left for the Big Sky Conference in 2014–15, Seattle became the second-longest tenured WAC school after just three seasons in the league.

Seattle won their first WAC tournament game in the 2014–15 season, beating Chicago State and UMKC en route to the WAC tournament finals where they lost to New Mexico State. The Redhawks finished the regular season 16–15, and earned an invite to the College Basketball Invitational. It was the Redhawks' first appearance in a Division I postseason tournament since 1969. Seattle beat Pepperdine and Colorado in the first two rounds in the Connolly Center, before losing to Loyola (Ill.) in the semi-finals. Loyola (Ill.) would go on to win the tournament. In the 2015–16 season, Seattle was invited to the CBI again and hosted their first two games. After beating Idaho in the first round, the Redhawks fell to Vermont.

On March 13, 2017, Cameron Dollar was fired after compiling a 107–138 record and two CBI appearances at Seattle.[12]

Jim Hayford (2017–2021) edit

On March 29, 2017, Jim Hayford was hired as the new men's basketball head coach to replace Dollar, coming from rival Eastern Washington University.[5]

In his first year as head coach, Hayford compiled a 20–14 record, the Redhawks' first 20-win season since 2008 and first 20-win season in Division I play since the 1960s.[13] The Redhawks fell to Central Arkansas in the first round of the 2018 CBI tournament.[14] In his second year as head coach, Hayford compiled an 18–15 record, marking the Redhawks' first back-to-back 18+ win seasons since 2008–09 and 2009–10.[15] The Redhawks fell to Presbyterian in the first round of the 2019 CIT tournament.[15]

Home court edit

Seattle moved to KeyArena, just a few miles from campus, for men's basketball in 2009 when the Redhawks moved to Division I. KeyArena opened on October 26, 1995, and plays host to other sporting events, family events, and other entertainment.[16] Despite seating just over 17,000 people, Seattle curtains off the upper deck and only sells tickets for the lower bowl and luxury boxes, making the official capacity for Redhawks games 8,901. 1,160 of that is luxury boxes.

Seattle has played a game at the ShoWare Center in Kent, Washington on select years since moving back to D1. The games are referred to as the "ShoWare Classic".

The Redhawk Center on the campus has been seldom used by the men's team as it only seats 999. Seattle U hosted their College Basketball Invitational games at the Redhawk Center in 2015 because KeyArena was in use for the NCAA men's basketball tournament.

The Redhawk Center hosted six Seattle U home games in 2016–2017, and ten the next season (2017–2018). Climate Pledge Arena continues to be considered the program's primary home court; however, it is scheduled to be closed from 2018 to 2021 while being totally rebuilt. Two early-season home games were played at the ShoWare Center in November 2018, but the rest of the 2018–2019 home schedule is being played on campus at the Redhawk Center.

Rivalries edit

Seattle U has two recognized rivals: Washington and Eastern Washington.

Washington edit

The two schools are only 2.8 miles apart and have met 33 times. Cameron Dollar came from Washington as an assistant under Lorenzo Romar, which helped restart the rivalry when the Redhawks returned to Division I. The schools first met in 1952, then played every season from 1969 to 1979 when Seattle U left the NCAA. Washington leads the series 29–4.[17]

They have played every season since 2009 on a rotating home-court basis.

Eastern Washington edit

Seattle U and Eastern Washington have met 14 times since they first played in 2009. The "Intrastate Battle"[18] rivalry game between them is sometimes played twice a season in a rotating home court basis, though sometimes is only played once.

The series is currently tied 7–7.[19]

An establishing chapter began in 2017 when Jim Hayford left his head coaching position EWU for the same job at Seattle U. Hayford's assistant, Shantay Legans, was hired as his successor. On December 3, 2017, in Hayford's first game against his former team and assistant, Seattle U won 85–64 [20]

Season-by-season records edit

Statistics overview
Season Coach Overall Conference Standing Postseason
1946–47 Len Yandle, Bill Fenton 18–12
1947–48 Len Yandle, Bill Fenton 10–16
1948–49 Al Brightman 12–14
1949–50 Al Brightman 12–17
1950–51 Al Brightman 32–5
1951–52 Al Brightman 29–8 NIT first round
1952–53 Al Brightman 29–4 NCAA Regional third place
1953–54 Al Brightman 26–2 NCAA first round
1954–55 Al Brightman 22–7 NCAA Regional Fourth Place
1955–56 Al Brightman 18–11 NCAA Regional Fourth Place
1956–57 John Castellani 24–3 NIT Quarterfinals
1957–58 John Castellani 23–6 NCAA Runner-up
1958–59 Vincent Cazzetta 23–6
1959–60 Vincent Cazzetta 16–10
1960–61 Vincent Cazzetta 18–8 NCAA first round
1961–62 Vincent Cazzetta 18–9 NCAA first round
1962–63 Vincent Cazzetta 21–6 NCAA first round
1963–64 Bob Boyd 22–6 NCAA Regional third place
1964–65 Bob Boyd 19–7
1965–66 Lionell Purcell 16–10
1966–67 Lionell Purcell 18–8 NCAA first round
1967–68 Morris Buckwalter 15–14
1968–69 Morris Buckwalter 20–8 NCAA first round
1969–70 Morris Buckwalter 15–10
1970–71 Morris Buckwalter 12–14
Seattle (West Coast Conference) (1971–1980)
1971–72 Morris Buckwalter 17–9 10–4 3rd
1972–73 William O'Connor 13–13 6–8 T–5th
1973–74 William O'Connor 15–11 11–3 2nd
1974–75 William O'Connor 8–18 6–8 6th
1975–76 William O'Connor 11–16 6–6 4th
1976–77 William O'Connor 14–14 7–7 T–3rd
1977–78 William O'Connor 11–17 6–8 5th
1978–79 Jack Schalow 16–11 8–6 4th
1979–80 Jack Schalow 12–15 8–8 7th
Seattle (Independent) (1980–1992)
1980–81 Jack Schalow 9–13
1981–82 Len Nardone 6–22
1982–83 Len Nardone 15–16
1983–84 Len Nardone 14–14
1984–85 Len Nardone 21–12
1985–86 Bob Johnson 10–20
1986–87 Bob Johnson 17–13
1987–88 Bob Johnson 13–17
1988–89 Bob Johnson 7–23
1989–90 Bob Johnson 10–20
1990–91 Bob Johnson 16–15
1991–92 Al Hairston 14–17
1992–93 Al Hairston 6–24
1993–94 Al Hairston 17–14
1994–95 Al Hairston 10–20
1995–96 Al Hairston 14–17
1996–97 Al Hairston 13–18
Seattle (Northwest Conference[21]) (1997–1999)
1997–98 Al Hairston 4–20 3–15 10th
1998–99 Al Hairston 4–20 4–14 10th
Seattle (?) (1999–2001)
1999–00 Al Hairston 7–17
2000–01 Dave Cox 6–21
Seattle (Great Northwest Athletic Conference) (2001–2008)
2001–02 Joe Callero 6–23 4–14 9th
2002–03 Joe Callero 16–11 9–9 7th
2003–04 Joe Callero 9–18 5–13 T–8th
2004–05 Joe Callero 11–16 6–12 8th
2005–06 Joe Callero 16–11 9–9 7th
2006–07 Joe Callero 20–9 11–5 T–1st
2007–08 Joe Callero 18–9 11–7 8th[n 1]
Seattle (Independent) (2008–2012)
2008–09 Joe Callero 21–8
2009–10 Cameron Dollar 17–14
2010–11 Cameron Dollar 11–20
2011–12 Cameron Dollar 12–15
Seattle (Western Athletic Conference) (2012–present)
2012–13 Cameron Dollar 8–22 3–15 10th
2013–14 Cameron Dollar 13–17 5–11 8th
2014–15 Cameron Dollar 18–16 7–7 4th CBI semifinals
2015–16 Cameron Dollar 15–17 7–7 4th CBI Quarterfinals
2016–17 Cameron Dollar 13–17 5–9 6th
2017–18 Jim Hayford 20–14 8–6 4th CBI first round
2018–19 Jim Hayford 18–15 6–10 7th CIT first round
2019–20 Jim Hayford 14–15 7–7 T–5th
2020-21 Jim Hayford 12-11 4-5 5th
2021-22 Chris Victor 23-9 14-4 T-1st
2022-23 Chris Victor 18-10 9-6
Total:

      National champion         Postseason invitational champion  
      Conference regular season champion         Conference regular season and conference tournament champion
      Division regular season champion       Division regular season and conference tournament champion
      Conference tournament champion

Postseason appearances edit

NCAA Division I tournament edit

The Redhawks have made the NCAA Division I tournament 11 times. They have not reached the NCAA Division I Tournament since 1969, which is the fifth longest drought between appearances in NCAA Division I Tournament history, although they were not in Division I for 29 years of the drought. The combined record for the Redhawks is 10–13.

Year Round Opponent Result
1953 First Round
Sweet Sixteen
Regional third place
Idaho State
Washington
Wyoming
W 88–77
L 70–92
W 80–64
1954 First Round Idaho State L 75–77 OT
1955 First Round
Sweet Sixteen
Regional third place
Idaho State
Oregon State
Utah
W 80–63
L 71–83
L 85–108
1956 First Round
Sweet Sixteen
Regional third place
Idaho State
Utah
UCLA
W 68–66
L 72–81
L 70–94
1958 First Round
Sweet Sixteen
Elite Eight
Final Four
Championship Game
Wyoming
San Francisco
California
Kansas State
Kentucky
W 88–51
W 69–67
W 66–62 OT
W 73–51
L 72–84
1961 First Round Arizona State L 70–72
1962 First Round Oregon State L 65–69 OT
1963 First Round Oregon State L 66–70
1964 First Round
Sweet Sixteen
Regional third place
Oregon State
UCLA
Utah State
W 61–57
L 90–95
W 88–78
1967 First Round Texas Western L 54–62
1969 First Round Weber State L 73–75

NIT appearances edit

Seattle has made two appearances in the National Invitation Tournament (NIT). They have a combined record of 0–2.

Year Round Opponent Result
1952 First Round Holy Cross L 72–77
1957 Quarterfinals St. Bonaventure L 68–85

CBI appearances edit

Seattle has made three appearances in the College Basketball Invitational (CBI). They have a combined record of 3–3.

Year Round Opponent Result
2015 First Round
Quarterfinals
Semifinals
Pepperdine
Colorado
Loyola–Chicago
W 62–45
W 72–65
L 48–63
2016 First Round
Quarterfinals
Idaho
Vermont
W 68–63
L 53–74
2018 First Round Central Arkansas L 90–92OT

CIT appearances edit

Seattle made their first appearance in the CIT tournament in 2019. They have a combined record of 0–1.

Year Round Opponent Result
2019 First Round Presbyterian L 68–73

Retired numbers edit

Seattle Redhawks retired numbers
No. Player Pos. Career
3 Ed O'Brien[22] 1950–1953
4 John O'Brien[22] 1950–1953
20 Eddie Miles F 1960–1963
22 Elgin Baylor SF 1956–1958
32 Tom Workman[23] C 1964–1966
44 Clint Richardson SG 1975–1979

References edit

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  4. ^ "Seattle basketball coach resigns after using racial slur". foxnews.com. 13 November 2021.
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  6. ^ . October 6, 2011. Archived from the original on October 6, 2011.
  7. ^ "Fifty years ago tonight, Seattle U. upset the mighty Globetrotters". January 24, 2008.
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  10. ^ "Athletics History".
  11. ^ "Seattle University Redhawks hire Washington Huskies Cameron Dollar as basketball coach – ESPN". Sports.espn.go.com. 2009-04-16. Retrieved 2013-04-22.
  12. ^ "Cameron Dollar out as Head Coach at Seattle after 8 season". USA Today. 13 March 2017.
  13. ^ "Historic Win at WAC Tourney". GoSeattleU.com. 8 March 2018.
  14. ^ . Western Athletic Conference. 14 March 2018. Archived from the original on 18 March 2018. Retrieved 17 March 2018.
  15. ^ a b "Redhawks to Host Presbyterian in CIT First Round". goseattleu.com. Seattle University. 17 March 2019. Retrieved 19 March 2019.
  16. ^ http://www.keyarena.com/arena-information
  17. ^ "Matchup Finder".
  18. ^ "Men's Basketball Renews Rivalry with EWU Monday". 9 December 2012.
  19. ^ "Matchup Finder".
  20. ^ "Eastern Washington vs. Seattle Box Score, December 3, 2017".
  21. ^ http://static.psbin.com/4/6/wfos4lctbf4dq3/NorthwestConferenceHistory.pdf[bare URL PDF]
  22. ^ a b "Seattle University Dedicates O’Brien Center for Athletic Administration", 13 December 2010
  23. ^ "SU to retired Workman's #32" by Mark Allende at The Examiner.com, 18 January 2011]
  1. ^ Placing in standings based on NCAA nullification ruling

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This article uses bare URLs which are uninformative and vulnerable to link rot Please consider converting them to full citations to ensure the article remains verifiable and maintains a consistent citation style Several templates and tools are available to assist in formatting such as reFill documentation and Citation bot documentation September 2022 Learn how and when to remove this template message The Seattle Redhawks men s basketball team represents Seattle University in NCAA Division I basketball competition Established in 1946 the team was previously known as the Seattle Chieftains The program experienced success during the 1950s and 1960s reaching the NCAA Division I tournament 11 times Led by 1958 No 1 draft pick Elgin Baylor Seattle finished runner up in the 1958 NCAA University Division basketball tournament Seattle Redhawks2023 24 Seattle Redhawks men s basketball teamUniversitySeattle UniversityHead coachChris Victor 3rd season ConferenceWestern Athletic ConferenceLocationSeattle WashingtonArenaRedhawk Center Climate Pledge Arena Capacity 999 18 100 NicknameRedhawksColorsRed and white 1 UniformsHome AwayNCAA tournament runner up1958NCAA tournament Final Four1958NCAA tournament Elite Eight1958NCAA tournament Sweet Sixteen1953 1955 1956 1958 1964NCAA tournament appearances1953 1954 1955 1956 1958 1961 1962 1963 1964 1967 1969Conference regular season champions2007 2022Seattle was a member of NCAA Division I from 1946 to 1980 reclassified to NAIA in 1980 and rejoined the Division I level in 2008 They are a member of the Western Athletic Conference 2012 present 2 They were previously a member of the West Coast Conference 1971 1980 3 The current head coach is Chris Victor 4 who was previously the associate head coach Contents 1 History 1 1 1950s and 1960s National prominence 1 2 Cameron Dollar 2009 2017 1 3 Jim Hayford 2017 2021 2 Home court 3 Rivalries 3 1 Washington 3 2 Eastern Washington 4 Season by season records 5 Postseason appearances 5 1 NCAA Division I tournament 5 2 NIT appearances 5 3 CBI appearances 5 4 CIT appearances 6 Retired numbers 7 ReferencesHistory edit1950s and 1960s National prominence edit Established in 1946 the program experienced a period of success during the 1950s and 1960s Seattle produced more NBA players than any other school from 1960 to 1969 5 From 1953 to 1969 the Seattle Chieftains reached the NCAA tournament 11 times 6 On January 21 1952 the Seattle Chieftains beat the Harlem Globetrotters in a stunning 84 81 upset led by Johnny O Brien 7 Six years later Elgin Baylor led the Chieftains to the championship game of the 1958 NCAA tournament but fell to the Kentucky Wildcats 84 72 at Freedom Hall in Louisville on March 22 8 Despite finishing runner up Baylor was named the tournament s Most Outstanding Player and was the first selection of the 1958 NBA draft in April Notable alumni of Seattle University basketball include Elgin Baylor Johnny O Brien Eddie O Brien Charlie Brown Eddie Miles Clint Richardson John Tresvant Tom Workman Frank Oleynick Charlie Williams Jawann Oldham Charles Garcia and Plummer Lott 9 The decline of local businesses such as Boeing the largest employer in the region in the late 1970s led to drastic cuts to keep the program steady which included moving down to NAIA in 1980 10 Cameron Dollar 2009 2017 edit Seattle discontinued its men s basketball at the Division I level for some time initially moving to NAIA in 1980 Seattle rejoined the NCAA as a Division III member and then as a Division II member in 2002 they joined the Great Northwest Athletic Conference that year In 2008 the program rejoined the Division I level In 2009 Cameron Dollar was hired as the new men s basketball head coach to replace Joe Callero 11 Seattle University and University of Washington agreed to renew their rivalry by playing annually from 2009 to 2017 while rotating sites In 2017 the two schools played in the 2K Sports Classic The Redhawks played as an independent for the next three years before seeking a conference Seattle first applied to the West Coast Conference where they played between 1971 and 1980 but were turned down After declining an invitation to the now defunct Great West Conference Seattle applied for membership in the Big Sky Conference and Big West Conference but were again turned down During the 2010 14 NCAA conference realignment the Western Athletic Conference saw 12 of its members leave In 2012 the WAC invited Seattle to join and Seattle accepted soon after Seattle began the 2012 13 season in the WAC and for the 2013 14 season only three members from the prior year remained in the conference Seattle New Mexico State and Idaho The WAC added six new members for 2013 14 and once Idaho left for the Big Sky Conference in 2014 15 Seattle became the second longest tenured WAC school after just three seasons in the league Seattle won their first WAC tournament game in the 2014 15 season beating Chicago State and UMKC en route to the WAC tournament finals where they lost to New Mexico State The Redhawks finished the regular season 16 15 and earned an invite to the College Basketball Invitational It was the Redhawks first appearance in a Division I postseason tournament since 1969 Seattle beat Pepperdine and Colorado in the first two rounds in the Connolly Center before losing to Loyola Ill in the semi finals Loyola Ill would go on to win the tournament In the 2015 16 season Seattle was invited to the CBI again and hosted their first two games After beating Idaho in the first round the Redhawks fell to Vermont On March 13 2017 Cameron Dollar was fired after compiling a 107 138 record and two CBI appearances at Seattle 12 Jim Hayford 2017 2021 edit On March 29 2017 Jim Hayford was hired as the new men s basketball head coach to replace Dollar coming from rival Eastern Washington University 5 In his first year as head coach Hayford compiled a 20 14 record the Redhawks first 20 win season since 2008 and first 20 win season in Division I play since the 1960s 13 The Redhawks fell to Central Arkansas in the first round of the 2018 CBI tournament 14 In his second year as head coach Hayford compiled an 18 15 record marking the Redhawks first back to back 18 win seasons since 2008 09 and 2009 10 15 The Redhawks fell to Presbyterian in the first round of the 2019 CIT tournament 15 Home court editSeattle moved to KeyArena just a few miles from campus for men s basketball in 2009 when the Redhawks moved to Division I KeyArena opened on October 26 1995 and plays host to other sporting events family events and other entertainment 16 Despite seating just over 17 000 people Seattle curtains off the upper deck and only sells tickets for the lower bowl and luxury boxes making the official capacity for Redhawks games 8 901 1 160 of that is luxury boxes Seattle has played a game at the ShoWare Center in Kent Washington on select years since moving back to D1 The games are referred to as the ShoWare Classic The Redhawk Center on the campus has been seldom used by the men s team as it only seats 999 Seattle U hosted their College Basketball Invitational games at the Redhawk Center in 2015 because KeyArena was in use for the NCAA men s basketball tournament The Redhawk Center hosted six Seattle U home games in 2016 2017 and ten the next season 2017 2018 Climate Pledge Arena continues to be considered the program s primary home court however it is scheduled to be closed from 2018 to 2021 while being totally rebuilt Two early season home games were played at the ShoWare Center in November 2018 but the rest of the 2018 2019 home schedule is being played on campus at the Redhawk Center Rivalries editSeattle U has two recognized rivals Washington and Eastern Washington Washington edit The two schools are only 2 8 miles apart and have met 33 times Cameron Dollar came from Washington as an assistant under Lorenzo Romar which helped restart the rivalry when the Redhawks returned to Division I The schools first met in 1952 then played every season from 1969 to 1979 when Seattle U left the NCAA Washington leads the series 29 4 17 They have played every season since 2009 on a rotating home court basis Eastern Washington edit Seattle U and Eastern Washington have met 14 times since they first played in 2009 The Intrastate Battle 18 rivalry game between them is sometimes played twice a season in a rotating home court basis though sometimes is only played once The series is currently tied 7 7 19 An establishing chapter began in 2017 when Jim Hayford left his head coaching position EWU for the same job at Seattle U Hayford s assistant Shantay Legans was hired as his successor On December 3 2017 in Hayford s first game against his former team and assistant Seattle U won 85 64 20 Season by season records editStatistics overview Season Coach Overall Conference Standing Postseason1946 47 Len Yandle Bill Fenton 18 121947 48 Len Yandle Bill Fenton 10 161948 49 Al Brightman 12 141949 50 Al Brightman 12 171950 51 Al Brightman 32 51951 52 Al Brightman 29 8 NIT first round1952 53 Al Brightman 29 4 NCAA Regional third place1953 54 Al Brightman 26 2 NCAA first round1954 55 Al Brightman 22 7 NCAA Regional Fourth Place1955 56 Al Brightman 18 11 NCAA Regional Fourth Place1956 57 John Castellani 24 3 NIT Quarterfinals1957 58 John Castellani 23 6 NCAA Runner up1958 59 Vincent Cazzetta 23 61959 60 Vincent Cazzetta 16 101960 61 Vincent Cazzetta 18 8 NCAA first round1961 62 Vincent Cazzetta 18 9 NCAA first round1962 63 Vincent Cazzetta 21 6 NCAA first round1963 64 Bob Boyd 22 6 NCAA Regional third place1964 65 Bob Boyd 19 71965 66 Lionell Purcell 16 101966 67 Lionell Purcell 18 8 NCAA first round1967 68 Morris Buckwalter 15 141968 69 Morris Buckwalter 20 8 NCAA first round1969 70 Morris Buckwalter 15 101970 71 Morris Buckwalter 12 14Seattle West Coast Conference 1971 1980 1971 72 Morris Buckwalter 17 9 10 4 3rd1972 73 William O Connor 13 13 6 8 T 5th1973 74 William O Connor 15 11 11 3 2nd1974 75 William O Connor 8 18 6 8 6th1975 76 William O Connor 11 16 6 6 4th1976 77 William O Connor 14 14 7 7 T 3rd1977 78 William O Connor 11 17 6 8 5th1978 79 Jack Schalow 16 11 8 6 4th1979 80 Jack Schalow 12 15 8 8 7thSeattle Independent 1980 1992 1980 81 Jack Schalow 9 131981 82 Len Nardone 6 221982 83 Len Nardone 15 161983 84 Len Nardone 14 141984 85 Len Nardone 21 121985 86 Bob Johnson 10 201986 87 Bob Johnson 17 131987 88 Bob Johnson 13 171988 89 Bob Johnson 7 231989 90 Bob Johnson 10 201990 91 Bob Johnson 16 151991 92 Al Hairston 14 171992 93 Al Hairston 6 241993 94 Al Hairston 17 141994 95 Al Hairston 10 201995 96 Al Hairston 14 171996 97 Al Hairston 13 18Seattle Northwest Conference 21 1997 1999 1997 98 Al Hairston 4 20 3 15 10th1998 99 Al Hairston 4 20 4 14 10thSeattle 1999 2001 1999 00 Al Hairston 7 172000 01 Dave Cox 6 21Seattle Great Northwest Athletic Conference 2001 2008 2001 02 Joe Callero 6 23 4 14 9th2002 03 Joe Callero 16 11 9 9 7th2003 04 Joe Callero 9 18 5 13 T 8th2004 05 Joe Callero 11 16 6 12 8th2005 06 Joe Callero 16 11 9 9 7th2006 07 Joe Callero 20 9 11 5 T 1st2007 08 Joe Callero 18 9 11 7 8th n 1 Seattle Independent 2008 2012 2008 09 Joe Callero 21 82009 10 Cameron Dollar 17 142010 11 Cameron Dollar 11 202011 12 Cameron Dollar 12 15Seattle Western Athletic Conference 2012 present 2012 13 Cameron Dollar 8 22 3 15 10th2013 14 Cameron Dollar 13 17 5 11 8th2014 15 Cameron Dollar 18 16 7 7 4th CBI semifinals2015 16 Cameron Dollar 15 17 7 7 4th CBI Quarterfinals2016 17 Cameron Dollar 13 17 5 9 6th2017 18 Jim Hayford 20 14 8 6 4th CBI first round2018 19 Jim Hayford 18 15 6 10 7th CIT first round2019 20 Jim Hayford 14 15 7 7 T 5th2020 21 Jim Hayford 12 11 4 5 5th2021 22 Chris Victor 23 9 14 4 T 1st2022 23 Chris Victor 18 10 9 6Total National champion Postseason invitational champion Conference regular season champion Conference regular season and conference tournament champion Division regular season champion Division regular season and conference tournament champion Conference tournament championPostseason appearances editNCAA Division I tournament edit The Redhawks have made the NCAA Division I tournament 11 times They have not reached the NCAA Division I Tournament since 1969 which is the fifth longest drought between appearances in NCAA Division I Tournament history although they were not in Division I for 29 years of the drought The combined record for the Redhawks is 10 13 Year Round Opponent Result1953 First RoundSweet SixteenRegional third place Idaho StateWashingtonWyoming W 88 77L 70 92W 80 641954 First Round Idaho State L 75 77 OT1955 First RoundSweet SixteenRegional third place Idaho StateOregon StateUtah W 80 63L 71 83 L 85 1081956 First RoundSweet SixteenRegional third place Idaho StateUtahUCLA W 68 66L 72 81L 70 941958 First RoundSweet SixteenElite EightFinal FourChampionship Game WyomingSan FranciscoCaliforniaKansas StateKentucky W 88 51W 69 67W 66 62 OTW 73 51L 72 841961 First Round Arizona State L 70 721962 First Round Oregon State L 65 69 OT1963 First Round Oregon State L 66 701964 First RoundSweet SixteenRegional third place Oregon StateUCLAUtah State W 61 57L 90 95W 88 781967 First Round Texas Western L 54 621969 First Round Weber State L 73 75NIT appearances edit Seattle has made two appearances in the National Invitation Tournament NIT They have a combined record of 0 2 Year Round Opponent Result1952 First Round Holy Cross L 72 771957 Quarterfinals St Bonaventure L 68 85CBI appearances edit Seattle has made three appearances in the College Basketball Invitational CBI They have a combined record of 3 3 Year Round Opponent Result2015 First RoundQuarterfinalsSemifinals PepperdineColoradoLoyola Chicago W 62 45W 72 65L 48 632016 First RoundQuarterfinals IdahoVermont W 68 63 L 53 742018 First Round Central Arkansas L 90 92OTCIT appearances edit Seattle made their first appearance in the CIT tournament in 2019 They have a combined record of 0 1 Year Round Opponent Result2019 First Round Presbyterian L 68 73Retired numbers editSeattle Redhawks retired numbersNo Player Pos Career3 Ed O Brien 22 1950 19534 John O Brien 22 1950 195320 Eddie Miles F 1960 196322 Elgin Baylor SF 1956 195832 Tom Workman 23 C 1964 196644 Clint Richardson SG 1975 1979References edit Seattle U Athletics Style Guide PDF June 18 2018 Retrieved July 1 2018 Archived copy PDF Archived from the original PDF on 2012 03 25 Retrieved 2012 01 14 a href Template Cite web html title Template Cite web cite web a CS1 maint archived copy as title link http grfx cstv com photos schools west sports m baskbl auto pdf 2011 12 misc non event mbbrecords11 12 pdf bare URL PDF Seattle basketball coach resigns after using racial slur foxnews com 13 November 2021 a b Eastern basketball coach Jim Hayford going to Seattle U 29 March 2017 Division I Basketball back at Seattle U October 6 2011 Archived from the original on October 6 2011 Fifty years ago tonight Seattle U upset the mighty Globetrotters January 24 2008 Blogs Sports Blogs ESPN Insider espn go com Retrieved 2013 04 22 permanent dead link 1 in Seattle University History Elgin Baylor Seattle University Redhawks Athletics Goseattleu com 2008 12 19 Retrieved 2013 04 22 Athletics History Seattle University Redhawks hire Washington Huskies Cameron Dollar as basketball coach ESPN Sports espn go com 2009 04 16 Retrieved 2013 04 22 Cameron Dollar out as Head Coach at Seattle after 8 season USA Today 13 March 2017 Historic Win at WAC Tourney GoSeattleU com 8 March 2018 Seattle U Drops OT Contest to Central Arkansas in CBI Western Athletic Conference 14 March 2018 Archived from the original on 18 March 2018 Retrieved 17 March 2018 a b Redhawks to Host Presbyterian in CIT First Round goseattleu com Seattle University 17 March 2019 Retrieved 19 March 2019 http www keyarena com arena information Matchup Finder Men s Basketball Renews Rivalry with EWU Monday 9 December 2012 Matchup Finder Eastern Washington vs Seattle Box Score December 3 2017 http static psbin com 4 6 wfos4lctbf4dq3 NorthwestConferenceHistory pdf bare URL PDF a b Seattle University Dedicates O Brien Center for Athletic Administration 13 December 2010 SU to retired Workman s 32 by Mark Allende at The Examiner com 18 January 2011 Placing in standings based on NCAA nullification ruling Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Seattle Redhawks men 27s basketball amp oldid 1187171115, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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