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Temple Owls men's basketball

The Temple Owls men's basketball team represents Temple University in the sport of basketball. The Owls compete in National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) Division I as a member of the American Athletic Conference (The American). They play their home games in the Liacouras Center on the university's main campus in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, and are currently led by head coach Adam Fisher. Temple is the sixth-most winningest NCAA Division I men's college basketball program of all time, with 1,978 wins at the end of the 2022–23 season. Although they have reached the NCAA Tournament over thirty times, they are one of nine programs with that many appearances to have not won the Tournament and one of four to have never reached the National Championship Game.

Temple Owls
UniversityTemple University
All-time record1,994–1,155 (.633)
Head coachAdam Fisher (2nd season)
ConferenceThe American
LocationPhiladelphia, Pennsylvania
ArenaLiacouras Center (Capacity: 10,206)
NicknameOwls
ColorsCherry and white[1]
   
Uniforms
Home
Away
Alternate
Pre-tournament Premo-Porretta champions
1938
Pre-tournament Helms champions
1938
NCAA tournament Final Four
1956, 1958
NCAA tournament Elite Eight
1944, 1956, 1958, 1988, 1991, 1993, 1999, 2001
NCAA tournament Sweet Sixteen
1956, 1958, 1988, 1991, 1993, 1999, 2001
NCAA tournament round of 32
1984, 1985, 1986, 1987, 1988, 1991, 1993, 1994, 1996, 1997, 1999, 2000, 2001, 2011, 2013
NCAA tournament appearances
1944, 1956, 1958, 1964, 1967, 1970, 1972, 1979, 1984, 1985, 1986, 1987, 1988, 1990, 1991, 1992, 1993, 1994, 1995, 1996, 1997, 1998, 1999, 2000, 2001, 2008, 2009, 2010, 2011, 2012, 2013, 2016, 2019
Conference tournament champions
1979, 1985, 1987, 1988, 1990, 2000, 2001, 2008, 2009, 2010
Conference regular season champions
1937, 1938, 1964, 1967, 1969, 1972, 1977, 1979, 1982, 1984, 1987, 1988, 1990, 1998, 1999, 2000, 2010, 2012, 2016

On March 7, 2012, the Temple Owls announced that they would be rejoining the Big East Conference for all sports in 2013 after 31 years in the Atlantic 10 Conference, with the Owls football team membership beginning in the 2012 season. However, before Temple became an all-sports member of the Big East, the conference split along football lines. The league's non-FBS football schools formed a new Big East in 2013, while Temple and the remaining football members remained in the old conference, but renamed it the American Athletic Conference.

History edit

The Temple Owls became the first National Invitation Tournament (NIT) champions in 1938, one year before the inception of the NCAA Tournament. The NIT was broadly recognized as a National Championship awarding tournament for a number of years, beginning with the 1938 National Championship by Temple. Additionally, the Owls were retroactively recognized by the Premo-Porretta Power Poll and the Helms Athletic Foundation as the national champion for the 1937–38 season.[2] Temple again won the NIT championship in 1969.

During the 1950s, the Temple basketball team made two NCAA Final Four appearances in (1956, 1958) under head coach Harry Litwack. Litwack was inducted into the Basketball Hall of Fame after concluding a 21-year coaching career that included 373 wins.

Head Coach John Chaney, also a Hall of Famer, won a total of 741 career games (312 losses) and took Temple to the NCAA tournament 17 times in 24 seasons with the Owls. His teams won the Atlantic 10 regular season championship eight times, while winning the A-10 Tournament six times. His 1987–88 Owls team entered the NCAA tournament ranked No. 1 in the country, but lost in the Elite Eight to Duke. Chaney reached the Elite Eight on five occasions and was the consensus National Coach of the Year in 1988. On March 13, 2006, Chaney retired from coaching.[3]

On April 10, 2006, Penn head coach and La Salle alumnus Fran Dunphy was named the new head coach. Dunphy had coached the Quakers for 17 straight seasons prior to the move. After struggling his first year, the Owls won the A-10 Tournament for three consecutive years in 2008, 2009, and 2010. The Owls received bids to the NCAA Tournament for six straight years under Dunphy (2008–2013). However, the Owls only won a game in the Tournament twice during that time period. Since Temple joined the American Athletic Conference in 2013, the Owls have struggled, making the NCAA Tournament only in 2016 and 2019.

After the 2018 season it was announced that former Owls standout and then-assistant coach Aaron McKie would take over for Dunphy in 2019.

Players Mark Macon, Juan Ignacio Sanchez, Eddie Jones, Lavoy Allen, Aaron McKie, Tim Perry and Mardy Collins are just a few who have gone on to play in the NBA.

Rivalries edit

As a member of the Big 5, the five large colleges in Philadelphia, the Owls have long-standing rivalries with Villanova, Penn, Saint Joseph's, and La Salle. The Owls are tied with Villanova for the most Big 5 titles to date, with 27. However, while tied in overall titles, Villanova has more outright titles not shared by any other tying team. The Owls have not won an outright Big 5 title since the 2000–01 season. The Owls won their most recent Big 5 title in 2022-23, going 3–1 in Big 5 play and splitting the title with Villanova. During Big 5 games, the Temple student section unfurls long banners about the opposing team, which has been a Big 5 trademark for Temple.

Other rivals include UMass, UConn, and Cincinnati. Temple was in the American Athletic Conference with UConn and Cincinnati until their departures in 2020 and 2023, respectively. When Temple was in the A-10, head coach John Chaney had a personal rivalry with UMass head coach John Calipari.

Awards and honors edit

Retired numbers edit

Temple Owls retired numbers
No. Player Pos. Tenure No. ret. Ref.
5 Guy Rodgers PG 1955–1958 [4]
6 Hal Lear PG 1953–1956 2012 [5]
12 Mark Macon SG, PG 1987–1991 [6]
20 Bill Mlkvy SF 1949–1952 [7]

National Awards edit

All Americans edit

National Coach of the Year edit

Conference awards edit

Atlantic 10 Conference (1982–2013) edit

  • Atlantic 10 Coach of the Year [9]

American Athletic Conference (2013–Present) edit

  • American Athletic Conference Most Improved Player
    • Nate Pierre-Louis – 2019[10]
  • American Athletic Conference Coach of the Year

Naismith Memorial Basketball Hall of Fame edit

Owls in pro basketball edit

NBA Drafted players edit

Year Round Overall Player Team
2011 2 50 Lavoy Allen Philadelphia 76ers
2006 1 29 Mardy Collins New York Knicks
2000 2 48 Mark Karcher Philadelphia 76ers
1997 2 37 Marc Jackson Golden State Warriors
1994 1 10 Eddie Jones Los Angeles Lakers
1 17 Aaron McKie Portland Trail Blazers
1991 1 8 Mark Macon Denver Nuggets
1 18 Duane Causwell Sacramento Kings
1988 1 7 Tim Perry Phoenix Suns
1987 2 27 Nate Blackwell San Antonio Spurs
1985 4 78 Granger Hall Phoenix Suns
6 124 Charles Rayne Phoenix Suns
1984 1 15 Terence Stansbury Dallas Mavericks
8 167 Jim McLoughlin Los Angeles Clippers
1981 9 202 Ron Wister Philadelphia 76ers
1979 4 81 Ricky Reed Los Angeles Lakers
1978 9 181 Tim Claxton Philadelphia 76ers
1974 5 87 Joe Newman Detroit Pistons
1972 2 30 Ollie Johnson Portland Trail Blazers
1969 2 23 John Baum Chicago Bulls
3 40 Eddie Mast New York Knicks
5 70 Joe Cromer Philadelphia 76ers
1968 9 118 Clarence Brookins Philadelphia 76ers
15 187 John Baum Los Angeles Lakers
1966 4 40 Jim Williams Chicago Bulls
1960 2 15 Bill Kennedy Philadelphia Warriors
1958 Guy Rodgers Philadelphia Warriors
7 52 Jay Norman Philadelphia Warriors
9 68 Tink Van Patton Philadelphia Warriors
1956 1 7 Hal Lear Philadelphia Warriors
1955 7 Al Didriksen Philadelphia Warriors
8 Harry Silcox Philadelphia Warriors
1952 Bill Mlkvy Philadelphia Warriors
1950 5 Ike Borsavage Philadelphia Warriors

[13]

Postseason edit

NCAA tournament results edit

The Owls have appeared in the NCAA tournament 33 times. Their combined record is 33–33.

Year Seed Round Opponent Result
1944 Elite Eight
Regional 3rd Place Game
Ohio State
Catholic
L 47–57
W 55–35
1956 First Round
Sweet Sixteen
Elite Eight
Final Four
National 3rd Place Game
Holy Cross
Connecticut
Canisius
Iowa
SMU
W 74–72
W 65–59
W 60–58
L 76–83
W 90–81
1958 Sweet Sixteen
Elite Eight
Final Four
National 3rd Place Game
Maryland
Dartmouth
Kentucky
Kansas State
W 71–67
W 69–50
L 60–61
W 67–57
1964 First Round Connecticut L 48–53
1967 First Round St. John's L 53–57
1970 First Round South Carolina L 51–53
1972 First Round West Virginia L 71–77
1979 No. 7 First Round No. 10 St. John's L 70–75
1984 No. 8 First Round
Second Round
No. 9 St. John's
No. 1 North Carolina
W 65–63
L 66–77
1985 No. 8 First Round
Second Round
No. 9 Virginia Tech
No. 1 Georgetown
W 60–57
L 46–63
1986 No. 9 First Round
Second Round
No. 8 Jacksonville
No. 1 Kansas
W 61–50 OT
L 43–65
1987 No. 2 First Round
Second Round
No. 15 Southern
No. 10 LSU
W 75–56
L 62–72
1988 No. 1 First Round
Second Round
Sweet Sixteen
Elite Eight
No. 16 Lehigh
No. 8 Georgetown
No. 13 Richmond
No. 2 Duke
W 87–73
W 74–53
W 69–47
L 53–63
1990 No. 11 First Round No. 6 St. John's L 65–81
1991 No. 10 First Round
Second Round
Sweet Sixteen
Elite Eight
No. 7 Purdue
No. 15 Richmond
No. 3 Oklahoma State
No. 1 North Carolina
W 80–63
W 77–64
W 72–63 OT
L 72–75
1992 No. 11 First Round No. 6 Michigan L 66–73
1993 No. 7 First Round
Second Round
Sweet Sixteen
Elite Eight
No. 10 Missouri
No. 15 Santa Clara
No. 3 Vanderbilt
No. 1 Michigan
W 75–61
W 68–57
W 67–59
L 72–77
1994 No. 4 First Round
Second Round
No. 13 Drexel
No. 5 Indiana
W 61–39
L 58–67
1995 No. 7 First Round No. 10 Cincinnati L 71–77
1996 No. 7 First Round
Second Round
No. 10 Oklahoma
No. 2 Cincinnati
W 61–43
L 65–78
1997 No. 9 First Round
Second Round
No. 8 Ole Miss
No. 1 Minnesota
W 62–40
L 57–76
1998 No. 7 First Round No. 10 West Virginia L 52–82
1999 No. 6 First Round
Second Round
Sweet Sixteen
Elite Eight
No. No. 11 Kent State
No. 3 Cincinnati
No. 10 Purdue
No. 1 Duke
W 61–54
W 64–54
W 77–55
L 64–85
2000 No. 2 First Round
Second Round
No. 15 Lafayette
No. 10 Seton Hall
W 73–47
L 65–67 OT
2001 No. 11 First Round
Second Round
Sweet Sixteen
Elite Eight
No. 6 Texas
No. 3 Florida
No. 7 Penn State
No. 1 Michigan State
W 79–65
W 75–54
W 84–72
L 62–69
2008 No. 12 First Round No. 5 Michigan State L 61–72
2009 No. 11 First Round No. 6 Arizona State L 57–66
2010 No. 5 First Round No. 12 Cornell L 65–78
2011 No. 7 First Round
Second Round
No. 10 Penn State
No. 2 San Diego State
W 66–64
L 64–71 2OT
2012 No. 5 First Round No. 12 South Florida L 44–58
2013 No. 9 First Round
Second Round
No. 8 NC State
No. 1 Indiana
W 76–72
L 52–58
2016 No. 10 First Round No. 7 Iowa L 70–72 OT
2019 No. 11 First Four No. 11 Belmont L 70–81

NIT results edit

The Owls have appeared in the National Invitation Tournament (NIT) 19 times. Their combined record is 23–17. They are two time NIT champions (1938, 1969).

Year Round Opponent Result
1938 Quarterfinals
Semifinals
Final
Bradley
Oklahoma A&M
Colorado
W 53–40
W 56–55
W 60–36
1957 Quarterfinals
Semifinals
3rd Place Game
Dayton
Bradley
St. Bonaventure
W 77–66
L 66–77
W 67–50
1960 First Round Dayton L 51–72
1961 First Round
Quarterfinals
Army
Dayton
W 79–65
L 62–60
1962 First Round
Quarterfinals
Providence
Loyola–Chicago
W 80–78
L 64–75
1966 First Round
Quarterfinals
Virginia Tech
BYU
W 88–73
L 78–90
1968 First Round Kansas L 76–82
1969 First Round
Quarterfinals
Semifinals
Final
Florida
Saint Peter's
Tennessee
Boston College
W 82–66
W 94–78
W 63–58
W 89–76
1978 First Round Texas L 58–72
1981 First Round
Second Round
Clemson
West Virginia
W 90–82
L 76–77
1982 First Round Georgia L 60–73
1989 First Round Richmond L 56–70
2002 First Round
Second Round
Quarterfinals
Semifinals
3rd Place Game
Fresno State
Louisville
Villanova
Memphis
Syracuse
W 81–75
W 65–62
W 63–57
L 77–79
W 65–64
2003 Opening Round
First Round
Second Round
Quarterfinals
Drexel
Boston College
Rhode Island
Minnesota
W 68–59
W 75–62
W 61–53
L 58–63
2004 First Round Rutgers L 71–76
2005 First Round Virginia Tech L 50–60
2006 Opening Round Akron L 73–80
2015 First Round
Second Round
Quarterfinals
Semifinals
Bucknell
George Washington
Louisiana Tech
Miami (FL)
W 73–67
W 90–77
W 77–59
L 57–60
2018 First Round Penn State L 57–63

References edit

  1. ^ "Temple University Logo Usage Guide" (PDF). April 29, 2021. Retrieved July 9, 2022.
  2. ^ ESPN, ed. (2009). ESPN College Basketball Encyclopedia: The Complete History of the Men's Game. New York, NY: ESPN Books. p. 546. ISBN 978-0-345-51392-2.
  3. ^ "Temple coach Chaney retires". ESPN.com. 2006-03-13. from the original on 2017-07-20. Retrieved 2018-02-22.
  4. ^ Naismith Hall of Fame Welcomes Guy Rodgers at owlsports.com, 8 Aug 2014
  5. ^ Temple To Retire Men's Basketball Great Hal Lear's Jersey at owlsports.com, 12 Apr 2012
  6. ^ Mark of greatness! Looking back at Temple's 1991 at Inquirer.com, 14 Feb 2016
  7. ^ This Future Dentist Once Dropped 54 Straight. Then He Was Lost to Time by JOHN WALTERSMAR at SI.com - Mar 3, 2020
  8. ^ a b "(PDF)" (PDF). Temple University Athletics.
  9. ^ "List of Atlantic 10 Coach of the Year Winners".
  10. ^ "Defensive Player, Sixth Man, Most Improved and Sportsmanship Award Announced". theamerican.org.
  11. ^ "Temple's Fran Dunphy named AAC Coach of the Year". NBC Sports Philadelphia. 10 March 2016.
  12. ^ a b c "Naismith Memorial Basketball Hall of Fame inductees". NBA.com.
  13. ^ "Draft Finder". Basketball-Reference.com.

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The Temple Owls men s basketball team represents Temple University in the sport of basketball The Owls compete in National Collegiate Athletic Association NCAA Division I as a member of the American Athletic Conference The American They play their home games in the Liacouras Center on the university s main campus in Philadelphia Pennsylvania and are currently led by head coach Adam Fisher Temple is the sixth most winningest NCAA Division I men s college basketball program of all time with 1 978 wins at the end of the 2022 23 season Although they have reached the NCAA Tournament over thirty times they are one of nine programs with that many appearances to have not won the Tournament and one of four to have never reached the National Championship Game Temple Owls2023 24 Temple Owls men s basketball teamUniversityTemple UniversityAll time record1 994 1 155 633 Head coachAdam Fisher 2nd season ConferenceThe AmericanLocationPhiladelphia PennsylvaniaArenaLiacouras Center Capacity 10 206 NicknameOwlsColorsCherry and white 1 UniformsHome Away AlternatePre tournament Premo Porretta champions1938Pre tournament Helms champions1938NCAA tournament Final Four1956 1958NCAA tournament Elite Eight1944 1956 1958 1988 1991 1993 1999 2001NCAA tournament Sweet Sixteen1956 1958 1988 1991 1993 1999 2001NCAA tournament round of 321984 1985 1986 1987 1988 1991 1993 1994 1996 1997 1999 2000 2001 2011 2013NCAA tournament appearances1944 1956 1958 1964 1967 1970 1972 1979 1984 1985 1986 1987 1988 1990 1991 1992 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2016 2019Conference tournament champions1979 1985 1987 1988 1990 2000 2001 2008 2009 2010Conference regular season champions1937 1938 1964 1967 1969 1972 1977 1979 1982 1984 1987 1988 1990 1998 1999 2000 2010 2012 2016 On March 7 2012 the Temple Owls announced that they would be rejoining the Big East Conference for all sports in 2013 after 31 years in the Atlantic 10 Conference with the Owls football team membership beginning in the 2012 season However before Temple became an all sports member of the Big East the conference split along football lines The league s non FBS football schools formed a new Big East in 2013 while Temple and the remaining football members remained in the old conference but renamed it the American Athletic Conference Contents 1 History 2 Rivalries 3 Awards and honors 3 1 Retired numbers 3 2 National Awards 3 2 1 All Americans 3 2 2 National Coach of the Year 3 3 Conference awards 3 3 1 Atlantic 10 Conference 1982 2013 3 3 2 American Athletic Conference 2013 Present 3 4 Naismith Memorial Basketball Hall of Fame 4 Owls in pro basketball 4 1 NBA Drafted players 5 Postseason 5 1 NCAA tournament results 5 2 NIT results 6 ReferencesHistory editSee also List of Temple Owls men s basketball seasons The Temple Owls became the first National Invitation Tournament NIT champions in 1938 one year before the inception of the NCAA Tournament The NIT was broadly recognized as a National Championship awarding tournament for a number of years beginning with the 1938 National Championship by Temple Additionally the Owls were retroactively recognized by the Premo Porretta Power Poll and the Helms Athletic Foundation as the national champion for the 1937 38 season 2 Temple again won the NIT championship in 1969 During the 1950s the Temple basketball team made two NCAA Final Four appearances in 1956 1958 under head coach Harry Litwack Litwack was inducted into the Basketball Hall of Fame after concluding a 21 year coaching career that included 373 wins Head Coach John Chaney also a Hall of Famer won a total of 741 career games 312 losses and took Temple to the NCAA tournament 17 times in 24 seasons with the Owls His teams won the Atlantic 10 regular season championship eight times while winning the A 10 Tournament six times His 1987 88 Owls team entered the NCAA tournament ranked No 1 in the country but lost in the Elite Eight to Duke Chaney reached the Elite Eight on five occasions and was the consensus National Coach of the Year in 1988 On March 13 2006 Chaney retired from coaching 3 On April 10 2006 Penn head coach and La Salle alumnus Fran Dunphy was named the new head coach Dunphy had coached the Quakers for 17 straight seasons prior to the move After struggling his first year the Owls won the A 10 Tournament for three consecutive years in 2008 2009 and 2010 The Owls received bids to the NCAA Tournament for six straight years under Dunphy 2008 2013 However the Owls only won a game in the Tournament twice during that time period Since Temple joined the American Athletic Conference in 2013 the Owls have struggled making the NCAA Tournament only in 2016 and 2019 After the 2018 season it was announced that former Owls standout and then assistant coach Aaron McKie would take over for Dunphy in 2019 Players Mark Macon Juan Ignacio Sanchez Eddie Jones Lavoy Allen Aaron McKie Tim Perry and Mardy Collins are just a few who have gone on to play in the NBA Rivalries editAs a member of the Big 5 the five large colleges in Philadelphia the Owls have long standing rivalries with Villanova Penn Saint Joseph s and La Salle The Owls are tied with Villanova for the most Big 5 titles to date with 27 However while tied in overall titles Villanova has more outright titles not shared by any other tying team The Owls have not won an outright Big 5 title since the 2000 01 season The Owls won their most recent Big 5 title in 2022 23 going 3 1 in Big 5 play and splitting the title with Villanova During Big 5 games the Temple student section unfurls long banners about the opposing team which has been a Big 5 trademark for Temple Other rivals include UMass UConn and Cincinnati Temple was in the American Athletic Conference with UConn and Cincinnati until their departures in 2020 and 2023 respectively When Temple was in the A 10 head coach John Chaney had a personal rivalry with UMass head coach John Calipari Awards and honors editRetired numbers edit Main article List of NCAA men s basketball retired numbers Temple Owls retired numbers No Player Pos Tenure No ret Ref 5 Guy Rodgers PG 1955 1958 4 6 Hal Lear PG 1953 1956 2012 5 12 Mark Macon SG PG 1987 1991 6 20 Bill Mlkvy SF 1949 1952 7 National Awards edit All Americans edit Mike Bloom 1938 8 Bill Mlkvy 1951 Guy Rodgers 1957 1958 Bill Kennedy 1960 Terrence Stansbury 1984 Nate Blackwell 1987 Mark Macon 1988 Pepe Sanchez 2000 National Coach of the Year edit John Chaney 1987 1988 Conference awards edit Atlantic 10 Conference 1982 2013 edit Atlantic 10 Player of the Year 8 Terrence Stansbury 1983 84 Granger Hall 1984 85 Nate Blackwell 1986 87 Tim Perry 1987 88 Mark Macon 1988 89 Aaron McKie 1992 93 Eddie Jones 1993 94 Marc Jackson 1996 97 Pepe Sanchez 1999 00 Khalif Wyatt 2012 13 Atlantic 10 Sixth Man of the Year Quincy Wadley 1998 99 Lynn Greer 1999 00 Brian Polk 2001 02 Ramone Moore 2009 10 Khalif Wyatt 2010 11 Atlantic 10 Most Improved Player Dionte Christmas 2006 07 Scootie Randall 2010 11 Atlantic 10 Coach of the Year 9 John Chaney 1983 84 1984 85 1986 87 1987 88 1999 00 Fran Dunphy 2009 10 2011 12 American Athletic Conference 2013 Present edit American Athletic Conference Most Improved Player Nate Pierre Louis 2019 10 American Athletic Conference Coach of the Year Fran Dunphy 2015 2016 11 Naismith Memorial Basketball Hall of Fame edit Harry Litwack 1976 12 John Chaney 2001 12 Guy Rodgers 2014 12 Owls in pro basketball editNBA Drafted players edit Year Round Overall Player Team 2011 2 50 Lavoy Allen Philadelphia 76ers 2006 1 29 Mardy Collins New York Knicks 2000 2 48 Mark Karcher Philadelphia 76ers 1997 2 37 Marc Jackson Golden State Warriors 1994 1 10 Eddie Jones Los Angeles Lakers 1 17 Aaron McKie Portland Trail Blazers 1991 1 8 Mark Macon Denver Nuggets 1 18 Duane Causwell Sacramento Kings 1988 1 7 Tim Perry Phoenix Suns 1987 2 27 Nate Blackwell San Antonio Spurs 1985 4 78 Granger Hall Phoenix Suns 6 124 Charles Rayne Phoenix Suns 1984 1 15 Terence Stansbury Dallas Mavericks 8 167 Jim McLoughlin Los Angeles Clippers 1981 9 202 Ron Wister Philadelphia 76ers 1979 4 81 Ricky Reed Los Angeles Lakers 1978 9 181 Tim Claxton Philadelphia 76ers 1974 5 87 Joe Newman Detroit Pistons 1972 2 30 Ollie Johnson Portland Trail Blazers 1969 2 23 John Baum Chicago Bulls 3 40 Eddie Mast New York Knicks 5 70 Joe Cromer Philadelphia 76ers 1968 9 118 Clarence Brookins Philadelphia 76ers 15 187 John Baum Los Angeles Lakers 1966 4 40 Jim Williams Chicago Bulls 1960 2 15 Bill Kennedy Philadelphia Warriors 1958 Guy Rodgers Philadelphia Warriors 7 52 Jay Norman Philadelphia Warriors 9 68 Tink Van Patton Philadelphia Warriors 1956 1 7 Hal Lear Philadelphia Warriors 1955 7 Al Didriksen Philadelphia Warriors 8 Harry Silcox Philadelphia Warriors 1952 Bill Mlkvy Philadelphia Warriors 1950 5 Ike Borsavage Philadelphia Warriors 13 Postseason editNCAA tournament results edit The Owls have appeared in the NCAA tournament 33 times Their combined record is 33 33 Year Seed Round Opponent Result 1944 Elite EightRegional 3rd Place Game Ohio StateCatholic L 47 57W 55 35 1956 First RoundSweet SixteenElite EightFinal FourNational 3rd Place Game Holy CrossConnecticutCanisiusIowaSMU W 74 72W 65 59W 60 58L 76 83W 90 81 1958 Sweet SixteenElite EightFinal FourNational 3rd Place Game MarylandDartmouthKentuckyKansas State W 71 67W 69 50L 60 61W 67 57 1964 First Round Connecticut L 48 53 1967 First Round St John s L 53 57 1970 First Round South Carolina L 51 53 1972 First Round West Virginia L 71 77 1979 No 7 First Round No 10 St John s L 70 75 1984 No 8 First RoundSecond Round No 9 St John sNo 1 North Carolina W 65 63L 66 77 1985 No 8 First RoundSecond Round No 9 Virginia TechNo 1 Georgetown W 60 57L 46 63 1986 No 9 First RoundSecond Round No 8 JacksonvilleNo 1 Kansas W 61 50 OTL 43 65 1987 No 2 First RoundSecond Round No 15 SouthernNo 10 LSU W 75 56L 62 72 1988 No 1 First RoundSecond RoundSweet SixteenElite Eight No 16 LehighNo 8 GeorgetownNo 13 RichmondNo 2 Duke W 87 73W 74 53W 69 47L 53 63 1990 No 11 First Round No 6 St John s L 65 81 1991 No 10 First RoundSecond RoundSweet SixteenElite Eight No 7 PurdueNo 15 RichmondNo 3 Oklahoma StateNo 1 North Carolina W 80 63W 77 64W 72 63 OTL 72 75 1992 No 11 First Round No 6 Michigan L 66 73 1993 No 7 First RoundSecond RoundSweet SixteenElite Eight No 10 MissouriNo 15 Santa ClaraNo 3 VanderbiltNo 1 Michigan W 75 61W 68 57W 67 59L 72 77 1994 No 4 First RoundSecond Round No 13 DrexelNo 5 Indiana W 61 39L 58 67 1995 No 7 First Round No 10 Cincinnati L 71 77 1996 No 7 First RoundSecond Round No 10 OklahomaNo 2 Cincinnati W 61 43L 65 78 1997 No 9 First RoundSecond Round No 8 Ole MissNo 1 Minnesota W 62 40L 57 76 1998 No 7 First Round No 10 West Virginia L 52 82 1999 No 6 First RoundSecond RoundSweet SixteenElite Eight No No 11 Kent StateNo 3 CincinnatiNo 10 PurdueNo 1 Duke W 61 54W 64 54W 77 55L 64 85 2000 No 2 First RoundSecond Round No 15 LafayetteNo 10 Seton Hall W 73 47L 65 67 OT 2001 No 11 First RoundSecond RoundSweet SixteenElite Eight No 6 TexasNo 3 FloridaNo 7 Penn StateNo 1 Michigan State W 79 65W 75 54W 84 72L 62 69 2008 No 12 First Round No 5 Michigan State L 61 72 2009 No 11 First Round No 6 Arizona State L 57 66 2010 No 5 First Round No 12 Cornell L 65 78 2011 No 7 First RoundSecond Round No 10 Penn StateNo 2 San Diego State W 66 64L 64 71 2OT 2012 No 5 First Round No 12 South Florida L 44 58 2013 No 9 First RoundSecond Round No 8 NC StateNo 1 Indiana W 76 72L 52 58 2016 No 10 First Round No 7 Iowa L 70 72 OT 2019 No 11 First Four No 11 Belmont L 70 81 NIT results edit The Owls have appeared in the National Invitation Tournament NIT 19 times Their combined record is 23 17 They are two time NIT champions 1938 1969 Year Round Opponent Result 1938 QuarterfinalsSemifinalsFinal BradleyOklahoma A amp MColorado W 53 40W 56 55W 60 36 1957 QuarterfinalsSemifinals3rd Place Game DaytonBradleySt Bonaventure W 77 66L 66 77W 67 50 1960 First Round Dayton L 51 72 1961 First RoundQuarterfinals ArmyDayton W 79 65L 62 60 1962 First RoundQuarterfinals ProvidenceLoyola Chicago W 80 78L 64 75 1966 First RoundQuarterfinals Virginia TechBYU W 88 73L 78 90 1968 First Round Kansas L 76 82 1969 First RoundQuarterfinalsSemifinalsFinal FloridaSaint Peter sTennesseeBoston College W 82 66W 94 78W 63 58W 89 76 1978 First Round Texas L 58 72 1981 First RoundSecond Round ClemsonWest Virginia W 90 82L 76 77 1982 First Round Georgia L 60 73 1989 First Round Richmond L 56 70 2002 First RoundSecond RoundQuarterfinalsSemifinals3rd Place Game Fresno StateLouisvilleVillanovaMemphisSyracuse W 81 75W 65 62W 63 57L 77 79W 65 64 2003 Opening RoundFirst RoundSecond RoundQuarterfinals DrexelBoston CollegeRhode IslandMinnesota W 68 59W 75 62W 61 53L 58 63 2004 First Round Rutgers L 71 76 2005 First Round Virginia Tech L 50 60 2006 Opening Round Akron L 73 80 2015 First Round Second RoundQuarterfinalsSemifinals Bucknell George WashingtonLouisiana TechMiami FL W 73 67W 90 77W 77 59L 57 60 2018 First Round Penn State L 57 63References edit Temple University Logo Usage Guide PDF April 29 2021 Retrieved July 9 2022 ESPN ed 2009 ESPN College Basketball Encyclopedia The Complete History of the Men s Game New York NY ESPN Books p 546 ISBN 978 0 345 51392 2 Temple coach Chaney retires ESPN com 2006 03 13 Archived from the original on 2017 07 20 Retrieved 2018 02 22 Naismith Hall of Fame Welcomes Guy Rodgers at owlsports com 8 Aug 2014 Temple To Retire Men s Basketball Great Hal Lear s Jersey at owlsports com 12 Apr 2012 Mark of greatness Looking back at Temple s 1991 at Inquirer com 14 Feb 2016 This Future Dentist Once Dropped 54 Straight Then He Was Lost to Time by JOHN WALTERSMAR at SI com Mar 3 2020 a b PDF PDF Temple University Athletics List of Atlantic 10 Coach of the Year Winners Defensive Player Sixth Man Most Improved and Sportsmanship Award Announced theamerican org Temple s Fran Dunphy named AAC Coach of the Year NBC Sports Philadelphia 10 March 2016 a b c Naismith Memorial Basketball Hall of Fame inductees NBA com Draft Finder Basketball Reference com Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Temple Owls men 27s basketball amp oldid 1218680019, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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