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Saint Louis Billikens men's basketball

The Saint Louis Billikens men's basketball team is the intercollegiate men's basketball program representing Saint Louis University. They compete in the Atlantic 10 Conference. The head coaching position is currently held by Travis Ford.[2] Chaifetz Arena is home to the Billikens. The Billikens have reached the championship game of the NIT tournament four times and have won it once (1948). They have appeared in the NCAA Division I men's basketball tournament ten times, most recently in 2019.

Saint Louis Billikens
UniversitySaint Louis University
Head coachTravis Ford (7th season)
ConferenceAtlantic 10
LocationSt. Louis, Missouri
ArenaChaifetz Arena
(Capacity: 10,600)
NicknameBillikens
Student sectionSLUnatics
ColorsSLU blue and white[1]
   
Uniforms
Home
Away


NCAA tournament Elite Eight
1952
NCAA tournament Sweet Sixteen
1952, 1957
NCAA tournament round of 32
1995, 1998, 2012, 2013, 2014
NCAA tournament appearances
1952, 1957, 1994, 1995, 1998, 2000, 2012, 2013, 2014, 2019
Conference tournament champions
2000, 2013, 2019
Conference regular season champions
1947, 1952, 1955, 1957, 1971, 2013, 2014

History

Rick Majerus era

On April 27, 2007, Rick Majerus accepted the head coaching position. His tenure at SLU got off to a rocky start; in their first conference game, the Billikens set an NCAA Division I record for fewest points scored in a game in the modern era of college basketball, losing 49–20 to George Washington.[3] However, as he had done previously at other programs, Majerus eventually made SLU a winning program. In 2012, he led the Billikens to their first NCAA Tournament in 12 years, and their first appearance in a major poll in 17 years.

On August 24, 2012, Majerus announced he would not coach the 2012–13 season due to serious heart problems.[4] Jim Crews, one of his assistants, took over for him on a temporary basis for that season.[5] On November 16, it was announced that Majerus was retiring when it was apparent that his heart condition would not improve enough to allow him to return.[6]

Majerus compiled a 95–69 (.579) record at St. Louis University and retired with an overall NCAA record of 517–215 (.706).

Jim Crews era

Jim Crews was promoted to head coach after serving on an interim basis following the health concerns and eventual death of Majerus. He was on Majerus' staff since 2011. After leading the Billikens to a school-record 28 wins, Crews was formally named SLU's 25th head coach on April 12, 2013. He was fired after the 2016 Atlantic 10 tournament resulted in the elimination of the Billikens and marked the end of two 11–21 Billikens seasons.[7] Crews was paid a $1.86 million buyout in 2016-17, according to tax forms.[8]

Travis Ford era

On March 30, 2016, Saint Louis University announced that Travis Ford has been hired as the head basketball coach.[9] He inherited a Billikens team that had gone a disappointing 11–21 each of the previous two seasons under Jim Crews.[10] Due to a lack of talent from the previous regime, SLU was predicted to finish dead last of the Atlantic 10 conference during the 2016–17 season.[11] Basketball statistician Ken Pomeroy predicted the Billikens as the team most likely to go winless throughout its conference schedule.[12] Ford led the Billikens to six Atlantic 10 conference wins and a 12–21 overall record.[13]

Postseason appearances

NCAA tournament results

The Billikens have appeared in ten NCAA Tournaments. Their combined record is 6–11.

Year Seed Round Opponent Result
1952 Sweet Sixteen
Elite Eight
New Mexico State
Kansas
W 62–53
L 55–74
1957 Sweet Sixteen
Regional 3rd Place Game
Oklahoma City
SMU
L 66–75
L 68–78
1994 #7 First Round #10 Maryland L 66–74
1995 #9 First Round
Second Round
#8 Minnesota
#1 Wake Forest
W 64–61OT
L 59–64
1998 #10 First Round
Second Round
#7 UMass
#2 Kentucky
W 51–46
L 61–88
2000 #9 First Round #8 Utah L 45–48
2012 #9 First Round
Second Round
#8 Memphis
#1 Michigan State
W 61–54
L 61–65
2013 #4 First Round
Second Round
#13 New Mexico State
#12 Oregon
W 64–44
L 57–74
2014 #5 First Round
Second Round
#12 NC State
#4 Louisville
W 83–80OT
L 51–66
2019 #13 First Round #4 Virginia Tech L 52–66

NIT results

The Billikens have appeared in 20 National Invitation Tournaments (NIT). Their combined record is 18–19. They were NIT champions in 1948 and runner-up in 1961, 1989, and 1990.

Year Round Opponent Result
1948 Quarterfinals
Semifinals
Finals
Bowling Green
Western Kentucky
NYU
W 69–53
W 60–53
W 65–52
1949 Quarterfinals Bowling Green L 74–80
1951 First Round
Quarterfinals
La Salle
BYU
W 73–61
L 68–75
1952 Quarterfinals Dayton L 58–68
1953 First Round St. John's L 66–81
1955 First Round
Quarterfinals
Connecticut
Dayton
W 110–103
L 81–97
1956 First Round Xavier L 80–84
1959 Quarterfinals Providence L 72–75
1960 Quarterfinals Providence L 53–64
1961 First Round
Quarterfinals
Semifinals
Finals
Miami (FL)
Colorado State
Dayton
Providence
W 58–56
W 59–53
W 67–60
L 59–62
1963 Quarterfinals Marquette L 49–84
1965 First Round Army L 66–70
1987 First Round
Second Round
Saint Peter's
Southern Miss
W 76–60
L 78–83
1989 First Round
Second Round
Quarterfinals
Semifinals
Finals
Southern Illinois
Wisconsin
New Mexico
Michigan State
St. John's
W 87–54
W 73–68
W 66–65
W 74–64
L 65–73
1990 First Round
Second Round
Quarterfinals
Semifinals
Finals
Kent State
Green Bay
DePaul
New Mexico
Vanderbilt
W 85–74
W 58–54
W 54–47
W 80–73
L 72–74
1996 First Round Minnesota L 52–68
2003 First Round Minnesota L 52–62
2004 First Round
Second Round
Iowa
Notre Dame
W 70–69
L 66–77
2021 First Round Mississippi State L 68–74
2022 First Round Northern Iowa L 68–80

CBI results

The Billikens have appeared in one College Basketball Invitational (CBI). Their record is 3–2 and they were the CBI runnerup in their only appearance.

Year Round Opponent Result
2010 First Round
Quarterfinals
Semifinals
Finals Game 1
Finals Game 2
Indiana State
Green Bay
Princeton
VCU
VCU
W 63–54
W 68–62 2OT
W 69–59
L 56–68
L 65–71

Individual honors

Retired numbers

 
Ed Macauley is the only Billiken whose number (#50) is retired
Saint Louis Billikens retired numbers
No. Player Pos. Career Ref.
50 Ed Macauley C / PF 1945–1949 [14]

Honored jerseys

Jerseys were honored/retired, but numbers remained active and can be chosen by future players

No. Player Pos. Career Ref.
24 Dick Boushka F 1951–1955 [14]
34 Anthony Bonner PF / SF 1986–1990 [14]
43 Bob Ferry PF / C 1956–1959 [14]

Home courts

  • 1915, 1917 Muegge's Gymnasium (Grand Ave. and Hickory St.)
  • 1919–1920 Rock Springs Turner Hall (Boyle Ave. and Chouteau Ave.)
  • 1920–1921 College Hall
  • 1921–1922 First Regiment Armory and Macabee's Hall (911 Vandeventer Ave.)
  • 1922–1923 First Regiment Armory and Battery A Armory (1 game)
  • 1923–1924 First Regiment Armory
  • 1924–1925 SLUH Gymnasium
  • 1925–1926 First Regiment Armory, SLUH Gymnasium and St. Louis Coliseum
  • 1926–1945 St. Louis University Gymnasium (West Pine Gym)
  • 1945–1968 Kiel Auditorium
  • 1968–1973 St. Louis Arena
  • 1973–1991 Kiel Auditorium
  • 1991–1994 St. Louis Arena
  • 1994–2008 Scottrade Center (Kiel Center, Savvis Center)
  • 2008–present Chaifetz Arena

Billikens in the pros

Player Attended SLU Current team Years played professionally
Marque Perry 1999–2003 BG Göttingen 2003–2015
Itzik Ohanon 2002–2005 Ironi Ramat Gan 1999–2011
Ian Vouyoukas 2003–2007 Ionikos Nikaias B.C. 2007–present
Marcus Relphorde 2007–2008 (Transferred to Colorado) Poiters 2011–present
Kevin Lisch 2005–2009 Sydney Kings[15] 2009–2020
Brian Conklin 2008–2012 Yalovaspor BK 2012–present
Cory Remekun 2009–2013 Caen Basket Calvados 2013–2019
Kwamain Mitchell 2008–2013 Fribourg Olympic 2013–present
Cody Ellis 2009–2013 Illawarra Hawks 2013–2018
Dwayne Evans 2010–2014 Ryukyu Golden Kings 2014–present
Jordair Jett 2010–2014 Nelson Giants 2014–2019
Mike McCall Jr. 2010–2014 Cheshire Phoenix 2014–present
Rob Loe 2010–2014 New Zealand Breakers 2014–present
Reggie Agbeko 2013–2017 Zornotza ST 2017–present
Ash Yacoubou 2013–2016 Plateros de Fresnillo 2018–present
Davell Roby 2014–2018 BC Brno 2018–2021
Javon Bess 2017–2019 Tindastóll 2019–present
D.J. Foreman 2017–2019 Fjölnir 2019–present
Tramaine Isabell 2018–2019 KK Dubrava 2019–present
Jordan Goodwin 2017–2021 Washington Wizards 2021–present
Hasahn French 2017–2021 Krka 2021–present
Billikens in the NBA and ABA
Player Attended SLU Team(s) Year(s) played
D.C. Wilcutt 1944–1948 St. Louis Bombers 1949–1950
Marv Schatzman 1947–1949 Baltimore Bullets 1950
Ed "Easy Ed" Macauley 1945–1949 St. Louis Bombers, Boston Celtics, St. Louis Hawks 1950–1959
Bevo Nordmann 1958–1961 Cincinnati Royals, St. Louis Hawks, New York Knicks, Boston Celtics 1962–1965
Richard Parks 1964–1966 Pittsburgh Pipers 1968
Bob Ferry 1956–1959 St. Louis Hawks, Detroit Pistons, Baltimore Bullets 1960–1969
Don Dee 1962–1964 Indiana Pacers 1968–1969
Barry Orms 1965–1968 Baltimore Bullets, Indiana Pacers, Pittsburgh Pipers 1969–1970
Rich Niemann 1965–1968 Detroit Pistons, Milwaukee Bucks, Boston Celtics, Carolina Cougars, The Floridians, Dallas Chaparrals 1969–1972
Gene Moore 1965–1968 Kentucky Colonels, Dallas Chaparrals, New York Nets, San Diego Conquistadors, Spirits of St. Louis 1969–1975
Harry Rogers 1970–1973 Spirits of St. Louis 1976
Robin Jones 1972–1975 Portland Trail Blazers, Houston Rockets 1977–1978
David Burns 1979–1981 New Jersey Nets, Denver Nuggets 1982
Anthony Bonner 1986–1990 Sacramento Kings, New York Knicks, Orlando Magic 1991–1996
Larry Hughes 1997–1998 Philadelphia 76ers, Golden State Warriors, Washington Wizards, Cleveland Cavaliers, Chicago Bulls, New York Knicks, Charlotte Bobcats, Orlando Magic 1999–2012
Willie Reed 2008–2010 Brooklyn Nets, Miami Heat, Los Angeles Clippers, Detroit Pistons 2015–2018
Jordan Goodwin 2017-2021 Washington Wizards 2021-present

Career statistical leaders

Points

  • 1) 1,972 – Anthony Bonner, 6' 8" F, 1986–1990
  • 2) 1,910 – Erwin Claggett, 6' 1" G, 1991–1995
  • 3) 1,880 – Roland Gray, 6' 5" F, 1985–1989
  • 4) 1,877 – Monroe Douglass, 6' 4" G, 1985–1989
  • 5) 1,703 – Scott Highmark, 6' 5" F, 1991–1995
  • 6) 1,687 – Kevin Lisch, 6' 2" G, 2005–2009
  • 7) 1,575 – Kwamain Mitchell, 5' 10" G, 2008–2013
  • 8) 1,547 – Tommie Liddell III, 6' 4" G, 2005–2009
  • 9) 1,499 – Dwayne Evans, 6' 6" F, 2010–2014
  • 10) 1,491 – Harry Rogers, 6' 7" F, 1970–1973

Rebounds

  • 1) 1,424 – Anthony Bonner, 6' 8" F, 1986–1990
  • 2) 1,157 – Jerry Koch, 6' 4" F, 1952–1955
  • 3) 1,128 – Jim McLaughlin, 6' 4" F, 1953–1956
  • 4) 998 – Jordan Goodwin, 6' 3" G, 2017–2021
  • 5) 982 – Hasahn French, 6' 7" F, 2017–2021

Assists

  • 1) 878 – Yuri Collins, 6' 0" G, 2019–2023
  • 2) 436 – Josh Fisher, 6' 2" G, 2001–2004
  • 3) 424 – Charles Newberry, 6' 3" G, 1987–1990
  • 4) 422 – Jordair Jett, 6' 1" G, 2010–2014
  • 5) 420 – Kwamain Mitchell, 5' 10" G, 2008–2013

Steals

  • 1) 225 – Jordan Goodwin, 6' 3" G, 2017–2021
  • 2) 192 – Anthony Bonner, 6' 8" F, 1986–1990
  • 3) 179 – Josh Fisher, 6' 2" G, 2001–2004
  • 4) 176 – Yuri Collins, 6' 0" G, 2019–2023
  • 5) 174 – Jordair Jett, 6' 1" G, 2010–2014

Blocks

  • 1) 226 – Hasahn French, 6' 7" F, 2017–2021
  • 2) 135 – Ian Vouyoukas, 6' 11" C, 2003–2007
  • 3) 127 – Melvin Robinson, 7' 0" C, 1989–1992
  • 4) 113 – Cory Remekun, 6' 9" F, 2009–2013
  • 4) 113 – Willie Reed, 6' 11" F, 2008–2010

References

  1. ^ "Colors and Fonts". Retrieved December 5, 2022.
  2. ^ "Travis Ford Tabbed Men's Basketball Coach". slubillikens.com. Retrieved 2016-03-31.
  3. ^ "Saint Louis sets modern record for fewest points in 49-20 loss to George Washington". ESPN.com.
  4. ^ Held, Kevin. "Rick Majerus to sit out 2012-13 season with health issues". Archived from the original on January 27, 2013. Retrieved August 24, 2012.
  5. ^ "Majerus takes medical leave at SLU, won't coach 2012-13". St. Louis Post-Dispatch. August 24, 2012.
  6. ^ Rick Majerus won't return to SLU. ESPN, 2012-11-16.
  7. ^ Saint Louis fires Jim Crews
  8. ^ "Illinois, Mizzou, SLU hope record pay results in big hoops payoff".
  9. ^ "Travis Ford Tabbed Men's Basketball Coach". Saint Louis University. March 30, 2016. Retrieved 2016-03-30.
  10. ^ Durando, Stu. "Travis Ford will be hired as new SLU coach". stltoday.com. Retrieved 2017-06-02.
  11. ^ "Flyers Picked to Win 2016-17 Men's Basketball". Atlantic10.com. Retrieved 2017-06-02.
  12. ^ "The most likely winless teams | The kenpom.com blog". kenpom.com. Retrieved 2017-06-02.
  13. ^ "Men's Basketball – Schedule – SLUBillikens.com – The Official Athletics Website of Saint Louis University". www.slubillikens.com. Retrieved 2017-06-02.
  14. ^ a b c d Retired Numbers and Jerseys at SLBillikens.com
  15. ^ "Kevin Lisch | Basketball Australia". www.basketball.net.au. Retrieved 2017-01-25.

External links

  • Official website  
  • Saint Louis at Sports Reference

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The Saint Louis Billikens men s basketball team is the intercollegiate men s basketball program representing Saint Louis University They compete in the Atlantic 10 Conference The head coaching position is currently held by Travis Ford 2 Chaifetz Arena is home to the Billikens The Billikens have reached the championship game of the NIT tournament four times and have won it once 1948 They have appeared in the NCAA Division I men s basketball tournament ten times most recently in 2019 Saint Louis Billikens2022 23 Saint Louis Billikens men s basketball teamUniversitySaint Louis UniversityHead coachTravis Ford 7th season ConferenceAtlantic 10LocationSt Louis MissouriArenaChaifetz Arena Capacity 10 600 NicknameBillikensStudent sectionSLUnaticsColorsSLU blue and white 1 UniformsHome AwayNCAA tournament Elite Eight1952NCAA tournament Sweet Sixteen1952 1957NCAA tournament round of 321995 1998 2012 2013 2014NCAA tournament appearances1952 1957 1994 1995 1998 2000 2012 2013 2014 2019Conference tournament champions2000 2013 2019Conference regular season champions1947 1952 1955 1957 1971 2013 2014 Contents 1 History 1 1 Rick Majerus era 1 2 Jim Crews era 1 3 Travis Ford era 2 Postseason appearances 2 1 NCAA tournament results 2 2 NIT results 2 3 CBI results 3 Individual honors 3 1 Retired numbers 3 2 Honored jerseys 4 Home courts 5 Billikens in the pros 6 Career statistical leaders 6 1 Points 6 2 Rebounds 6 3 Assists 6 4 Steals 6 5 Blocks 7 References 8 External linksHistory EditSee also List of Saint Louis Billikens men s basketball seasons Rick Majerus era Edit On April 27 2007 Rick Majerus accepted the head coaching position His tenure at SLU got off to a rocky start in their first conference game the Billikens set an NCAA Division I record for fewest points scored in a game in the modern era of college basketball losing 49 20 to George Washington 3 However as he had done previously at other programs Majerus eventually made SLU a winning program In 2012 he led the Billikens to their first NCAA Tournament in 12 years and their first appearance in a major poll in 17 years On August 24 2012 Majerus announced he would not coach the 2012 13 season due to serious heart problems 4 Jim Crews one of his assistants took over for him on a temporary basis for that season 5 On November 16 it was announced that Majerus was retiring when it was apparent that his heart condition would not improve enough to allow him to return 6 Majerus compiled a 95 69 579 record at St Louis University and retired with an overall NCAA record of 517 215 706 Jim Crews era Edit Jim Crews was promoted to head coach after serving on an interim basis following the health concerns and eventual death of Majerus He was on Majerus staff since 2011 After leading the Billikens to a school record 28 wins Crews was formally named SLU s 25th head coach on April 12 2013 He was fired after the 2016 Atlantic 10 tournament resulted in the elimination of the Billikens and marked the end of two 11 21 Billikens seasons 7 Crews was paid a 1 86 million buyout in 2016 17 according to tax forms 8 Travis Ford era Edit On March 30 2016 Saint Louis University announced that Travis Ford has been hired as the head basketball coach 9 He inherited a Billikens team that had gone a disappointing 11 21 each of the previous two seasons under Jim Crews 10 Due to a lack of talent from the previous regime SLU was predicted to finish dead last of the Atlantic 10 conference during the 2016 17 season 11 Basketball statistician Ken Pomeroy predicted the Billikens as the team most likely to go winless throughout its conference schedule 12 Ford led the Billikens to six Atlantic 10 conference wins and a 12 21 overall record 13 Postseason appearances EditNCAA tournament results Edit The Billikens have appeared in ten NCAA Tournaments Their combined record is 6 11 Year Seed Round Opponent Result1952 Sweet SixteenElite Eight New Mexico StateKansas W 62 53L 55 741957 Sweet SixteenRegional 3rd Place Game Oklahoma CitySMU L 66 75L 68 781994 7 First Round 10 Maryland L 66 741995 9 First RoundSecond Round 8 Minnesota 1 Wake Forest W 64 61OTL 59 641998 10 First RoundSecond Round 7 UMass 2 Kentucky W 51 46L 61 882000 9 First Round 8 Utah L 45 482012 9 First RoundSecond Round 8 Memphis 1 Michigan State W 61 54L 61 652013 4 First RoundSecond Round 13 New Mexico State 12 Oregon W 64 44L 57 742014 5 First RoundSecond Round 12 NC State 4 Louisville W 83 80OTL 51 662019 13 First Round 4 Virginia Tech L 52 66NIT results Edit The Billikens have appeared in 20 National Invitation Tournaments NIT Their combined record is 18 19 They were NIT champions in 1948 and runner up in 1961 1989 and 1990 Year Round Opponent Result1948 QuarterfinalsSemifinalsFinals Bowling GreenWestern KentuckyNYU W 69 53W 60 53W 65 521949 Quarterfinals Bowling Green L 74 801951 First RoundQuarterfinals La SalleBYU W 73 61L 68 751952 Quarterfinals Dayton L 58 681953 First Round St John s L 66 811955 First RoundQuarterfinals ConnecticutDayton W 110 103L 81 971956 First Round Xavier L 80 841959 Quarterfinals Providence L 72 751960 Quarterfinals Providence L 53 641961 First RoundQuarterfinalsSemifinalsFinals Miami FL Colorado StateDaytonProvidence W 58 56W 59 53W 67 60L 59 621963 Quarterfinals Marquette L 49 841965 First Round Army L 66 701987 First RoundSecond Round Saint Peter sSouthern Miss W 76 60L 78 831989 First RoundSecond RoundQuarterfinalsSemifinalsFinals Southern IllinoisWisconsinNew MexicoMichigan StateSt John s W 87 54W 73 68W 66 65W 74 64L 65 731990 First RoundSecond RoundQuarterfinalsSemifinalsFinals Kent StateGreen BayDePaulNew MexicoVanderbilt W 85 74W 58 54W 54 47W 80 73L 72 741996 First Round Minnesota L 52 682003 First Round Minnesota L 52 622004 First RoundSecond Round IowaNotre Dame W 70 69L 66 772021 First Round Mississippi State L 68 742022 First Round Northern Iowa L 68 80CBI results Edit The Billikens have appeared in one College Basketball Invitational CBI Their record is 3 2 and they were the CBI runnerup in their only appearance Year Round Opponent Result2010 First RoundQuarterfinalsSemifinalsFinals Game 1Finals Game 2 Indiana StateGreen BayPrincetonVCUVCU W 63 54W 68 62 2OTW 69 59L 56 68L 65 71Individual honors EditRetired numbers Edit Main article List of NCAA men s basketball retired numbers Ed Macauley is the only Billiken whose number 50 is retiredSaint Louis Billikens retired numbersNo Player Pos Career Ref 50 Ed Macauley C PF 1945 1949 14 Honored jerseys Edit Jerseys were honored retired but numbers remained active and can be chosen by future players No Player Pos Career Ref 24 Dick Boushka F 1951 1955 14 34 Anthony Bonner PF SF 1986 1990 14 43 Bob Ferry PF C 1956 1959 14 Home courts Edit1915 1917 Muegge s Gymnasium Grand Ave and Hickory St 1919 1920 Rock Springs Turner Hall Boyle Ave and Chouteau Ave 1920 1921 College Hall 1921 1922 First Regiment Armory and Macabee s Hall 911 Vandeventer Ave 1922 1923 First Regiment Armory and Battery A Armory 1 game 1923 1924 First Regiment Armory 1924 1925 SLUH Gymnasium 1925 1926 First Regiment Armory SLUH Gymnasium and St Louis Coliseum 1926 1945 St Louis University Gymnasium West Pine Gym 1945 1968 Kiel Auditorium 1968 1973 St Louis Arena 1973 1991 Kiel Auditorium 1991 1994 St Louis Arena 1994 2008 Scottrade Center Kiel Center Savvis Center 2008 present Chaifetz ArenaBillikens in the pros EditPlayer Attended SLU Current team Years played professionallyMarque Perry 1999 2003 BG Gottingen 2003 2015Itzik Ohanon 2002 2005 Ironi Ramat Gan 1999 2011Ian Vouyoukas 2003 2007 Ionikos Nikaias B C 2007 presentMarcus Relphorde 2007 2008 Transferred to Colorado Poiters 2011 presentKevin Lisch 2005 2009 Sydney Kings 15 2009 2020Brian Conklin 2008 2012 Yalovaspor BK 2012 presentCory Remekun 2009 2013 Caen Basket Calvados 2013 2019Kwamain Mitchell 2008 2013 Fribourg Olympic 2013 presentCody Ellis 2009 2013 Illawarra Hawks 2013 2018Dwayne Evans 2010 2014 Ryukyu Golden Kings 2014 presentJordair Jett 2010 2014 Nelson Giants 2014 2019Mike McCall Jr 2010 2014 Cheshire Phoenix 2014 presentRob Loe 2010 2014 New Zealand Breakers 2014 presentReggie Agbeko 2013 2017 Zornotza ST 2017 presentAsh Yacoubou 2013 2016 Plateros de Fresnillo 2018 presentDavell Roby 2014 2018 BC Brno 2018 2021Javon Bess 2017 2019 Tindastoll 2019 presentD J Foreman 2017 2019 Fjolnir 2019 presentTramaine Isabell 2018 2019 KK Dubrava 2019 presentJordan Goodwin 2017 2021 Washington Wizards 2021 presentHasahn French 2017 2021 Krka 2021 presentH Waldman born 1972 American Israeli basketball player Israeli Basketball Premier LeagueBillikens in the NBA and ABA Player Attended SLU Team s Year s playedD C Wilcutt 1944 1948 St Louis Bombers 1949 1950Marv Schatzman 1947 1949 Baltimore Bullets 1950Ed Easy Ed Macauley 1945 1949 St Louis Bombers Boston Celtics St Louis Hawks 1950 1959Bevo Nordmann 1958 1961 Cincinnati Royals St Louis Hawks New York Knicks Boston Celtics 1962 1965Richard Parks 1964 1966 Pittsburgh Pipers 1968Bob Ferry 1956 1959 St Louis Hawks Detroit Pistons Baltimore Bullets 1960 1969Don Dee 1962 1964 Indiana Pacers 1968 1969Barry Orms 1965 1968 Baltimore Bullets Indiana Pacers Pittsburgh Pipers 1969 1970Rich Niemann 1965 1968 Detroit Pistons Milwaukee Bucks Boston Celtics Carolina Cougars The Floridians Dallas Chaparrals 1969 1972Gene Moore 1965 1968 Kentucky Colonels Dallas Chaparrals New York Nets San Diego Conquistadors Spirits of St Louis 1969 1975Harry Rogers 1970 1973 Spirits of St Louis 1976Robin Jones 1972 1975 Portland Trail Blazers Houston Rockets 1977 1978David Burns 1979 1981 New Jersey Nets Denver Nuggets 1982Anthony Bonner 1986 1990 Sacramento Kings New York Knicks Orlando Magic 1991 1996Larry Hughes 1997 1998 Philadelphia 76ers Golden State Warriors Washington Wizards Cleveland Cavaliers Chicago Bulls New York Knicks Charlotte Bobcats Orlando Magic 1999 2012Willie Reed 2008 2010 Brooklyn Nets Miami Heat Los Angeles Clippers Detroit Pistons 2015 2018Jordan Goodwin 2017 2021 Washington Wizards 2021 presentCareer statistical leaders EditPoints Edit 1 1 972 Anthony Bonner 6 8 F 1986 1990 2 1 910 Erwin Claggett 6 1 G 1991 1995 3 1 880 Roland Gray 6 5 F 1985 1989 4 1 877 Monroe Douglass 6 4 G 1985 1989 5 1 703 Scott Highmark 6 5 F 1991 1995 6 1 687 Kevin Lisch 6 2 G 2005 2009 7 1 575 Kwamain Mitchell 5 10 G 2008 2013 8 1 547 Tommie Liddell III 6 4 G 2005 2009 9 1 499 Dwayne Evans 6 6 F 2010 2014 10 1 491 Harry Rogers 6 7 F 1970 1973Rebounds Edit 1 1 424 Anthony Bonner 6 8 F 1986 1990 2 1 157 Jerry Koch 6 4 F 1952 1955 3 1 128 Jim McLaughlin 6 4 F 1953 1956 4 998 Jordan Goodwin 6 3 G 2017 2021 5 982 Hasahn French 6 7 F 2017 2021Assists Edit 1 878 Yuri Collins 6 0 G 2019 2023 2 436 Josh Fisher 6 2 G 2001 2004 3 424 Charles Newberry 6 3 G 1987 1990 4 422 Jordair Jett 6 1 G 2010 2014 5 420 Kwamain Mitchell 5 10 G 2008 2013Steals Edit 1 225 Jordan Goodwin 6 3 G 2017 2021 2 192 Anthony Bonner 6 8 F 1986 1990 3 179 Josh Fisher 6 2 G 2001 2004 4 176 Yuri Collins 6 0 G 2019 2023 5 174 Jordair Jett 6 1 G 2010 2014Blocks Edit 1 226 Hasahn French 6 7 F 2017 2021 2 135 Ian Vouyoukas 6 11 C 2003 2007 3 127 Melvin Robinson 7 0 C 1989 1992 4 113 Cory Remekun 6 9 F 2009 2013 4 113 Willie Reed 6 11 F 2008 2010References Edit Colors and Fonts Retrieved December 5 2022 Travis Ford Tabbed Men s Basketball Coach slubillikens com Retrieved 2016 03 31 Saint Louis sets modern record for fewest points in 49 20 loss to George Washington ESPN com Held Kevin Rick Majerus to sit out 2012 13 season with health issues Archived from the original on January 27 2013 Retrieved August 24 2012 Majerus takes medical leave at SLU won t coach 2012 13 St Louis Post Dispatch August 24 2012 Rick Majerus won t return to SLU ESPN 2012 11 16 Saint Louis fires Jim Crews Illinois Mizzou SLU hope record pay results in big hoops payoff Travis Ford Tabbed Men s Basketball Coach Saint Louis University March 30 2016 Retrieved 2016 03 30 Durando Stu Travis Ford will be hired as new SLU coach stltoday com Retrieved 2017 06 02 Flyers Picked to Win 2016 17 Men s Basketball Atlantic10 com Retrieved 2017 06 02 The most likely winless teams The kenpom com blog kenpom com Retrieved 2017 06 02 Men s Basketball Schedule SLUBillikens com The Official Athletics Website of Saint Louis University www slubillikens com Retrieved 2017 06 02 a b c d Retired Numbers and Jerseys at SLBillikens com Kevin Lisch Basketball Australia www basketball net au Retrieved 2017 01 25 External links Edit Wikimedia Commons has media related to Saint Louis Billikens men s basketball Official website Saint Louis at Sports Reference Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Saint Louis Billikens men 27s basketball amp oldid 1147368604, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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