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Western Carolina Catamounts men's basketball

The Western Carolina Catamounts men's basketball team is the intercollegiate men' basketball team that represents Western Carolina University. The team currently competes in the Southern Conference. Western Carolina won the 1996 Southern Conference tournament and participated in the 1996 NCAA tournament.

Western Carolina Catamounts
UniversityWestern Carolina University
Head coachJustin Gray
ConferenceSoCon
LocationCullowhee, North Carolina
ArenaRamsey Center
(Capacity: 7,826)
NicknameCatamounts
ColorsPurple and gold[1]
   
NCAA tournament appearances
1996
Conference tournament champions
1996

Team history

The school's first basketball team convened for the 1928-29 season and has played continuously since. The Catamounts were 1930 Southeastern Junior College champions and made their first NAIA tournament appearance in 1947. Jim Gudger brought success to the program, leading them to its first 20-win season in 1952-53, a North State Conference tournament championship in 1959, two Carolinas Intercollegiate Athletic Conference tournament championships in 1962 and 1963, four NAIA District tournament appearances in 1959, 1963, 1966, and 1968, and an appearance in the 1963 NAIA national championship game where the Catamounts lost to Texas-Pan American (now UT Rio Grand Valley). After leaving for Texas A&M, Commerce, Gudger was succeeded by Jim Hartbarger who continued the Catamounts success by appearing in the 1971 and 1972 NAIA District tournaments. After moving to NCAA Division I, the Catamounts made their first appearance in the NCAA tournament in 1996 after winning the 1996 Southern Conference tournament. They fell to 1 seed Purdue 71-73, almost becoming the first 16 seed to beat a 1 seed in NCAA tournament history.

Larry Hunter (2005-2018)

In 2005, Western Carolina hired N.C. State assistant coach, and former Ohio and Wittenberg head coach, Larry Hunter to succeed Steve Shurina as head coach. Hunter led the Catamounts to their first winning season since 1999-00 with a record of 16-15 and a co-Southern Conference North Division title during the 2008-09 season. Hunter followed up this success in 2009-10 by leading the Catamounts to a 22-12 record and an appearance in the 2010 CollegeInsider.com Tournament, their first 20-win season since 1971-72 and their first postseason birth since 1996. Hunter again led the Catamounts to a co-Southern Conference North Division title during the 2010-11 season. On February 2, 2012, Hunter won his 100th game as head coach of the Catamounts with an 82-76 win over Chattanooga. The Catamounts made an improbable run to the 2012 Southern Conference tournament championship game before falling to Davidson 91-93 in double overtime, their first appearance in the championship game since 1996. Hunter led the Catamounts to another run during the 2014 Southern Conference tournament, this time falling to Wofford 53-56 in the championship. Hunter returned the Catamounts to the postseason in 2016, accepting a bid to the College Basketball Invitational (CBI) where they fell to Vermont in the first round. Larry Hunter resigned as head basketball coach on March 4, 2018. He finished his career at Western Carolina with a record of 193-229, two postseason appearances, and two divisional titles.

Mark Prosser (2018-2021)

Mark Prosser was hired to succeed Larry Hunter on March 27, 2018. After leading the team to a 7-25 record in his first season, Prosser led the Catamounts to a 19-12 record during the 2019-20 season. The 12 win improvement was the second-most in Division I. The Catamounts were set to compete in a postseason tournament before the COVID-19 pandemic canceled all postseason basketball tournaments. After leading the team to an 11-16 record during the 2020-21 season, Prosser accepted the head coaching job at Winthrop.

Justin Gray (2021-)

On April 13, 2021, former Wake Forest standout Justin Gray was hired to succeed Prosser as the 19th head coach in program history.[2]

Facilities

Breese Gymnasium served as the home of Catamounts basketball until 1956. The team moved into the larger Reid Gymnasium the next year and played there until 1986. The success under Jim Gudger, combined with the compacted seating, gave a home-court advantage to the Catamounts. The Catamounts moved to the Ramsey Center in 1986 and have played there since. The Ramsey Center was dedicated in front of a still-record crowd of 8,114 when the Catamounts hosted N.C. State on December 6, 1986. In addition to hosting N.C. State, the Catamounts have also hosted Kansas, Florida State, and South Carolina in the Ramsey Center.[3]

Notable players and coaches

Catamounts in the NBA

Western Carolina Catamounts in the NBA
Player Position Years in NBA
Mel Gibson G 1963-1964
Bubba Wilson SG 1978-1980
Frankie King G 1995-1997
Jarvis Hayes SF 2003-2010
Kevin Martin SG 2004-2016

Rivalries

App State

Western Carolina and Appalachian State played their first game against each other on December 16, 1927. The two teams met consistently until Appalachain State moved to the Sun Belt Conference in 2014. The last game between the two teams occurred on December 4, 2017, with the Catamounts winning 72-71 on a last-second dunk by Mike Amius.[4] Appalachian State leads the all-time series 108-68.[5]

Seasons

Since 2009-10

Statistics overview
Season Coach Overall Conference Standing Postseason
2009-10 Larry Hunter 22–12 11–7 T-4th CIT First round
2010-11 Larry Hunter 18–15 12–6 T-3rd
2011-12 Larry Hunter 17–18 8–10 T-7th
2012-13 Larry Hunter 14–19 9–9 T-5th
2013-14 Larry Hunter 19–15 10–6 5th
2014-15 Larry Hunter 14–16 8–8 4th
2015-16 Larry Hunter 16–18 10–8 T-5th CBI First round
2016-17 Larry Hunter 9–23 4–14 T-8th
2017-18 Larry Hunter 13–19 8–10 6th
2018-19 Mark Prosser 7–25 4–14 T-8th
2019-20 Mark Prosser 19–12 10–8 T-5th
2020-21 Mark Prosser 11–16 4–13 9th
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

[6]

Notable moments

First 3-point shot in NCAA history

On November 29, 1980, Ronnie Carr hit the first 3-point shot in NCAA history against Middle Tennessee State in Reid Gymnasium. The ball is currently on display at the Basketball Hall of Fame.[7]

Appalachian State free throw

On December 9, 2012, in a game against Appalachian State in Cullowhee, Mountaineer center Brian Okam shot a free throw that landed 10 feet short of the basket. A Western Carolina TV analyst commentating on the game soon reacted, in a surprised manner, "I'm not sure what that was. Good lord." The incident has gone viral on YouTube, reaching over 19 million views.[8]

Postseason appearances

NCAA tournament

The Catamounts have appeared in one NCAA tournament. Their record is 0–1. In the 1996 Tournament, Western Carolina was seeded #16 and played #1 seed Purdue close before falling 71–73.

Year Round Opponent Result
1996 Round of 64 #1 Purdue L 71–73

CIT

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

Year Round Opponent Result
2010 First round Marshall L 88–90

CBI

The Catamounts have appeared in one College Basketball Invitational (CBI). Their record is 0–1.

Year Round Opponent Result
2016 First round Vermont L 74–79

NAIA tournament

The Catamounts have appeared in seven NAIA tournaments. Their record in the National tournament is 4–3 while their record in the District tournament is 6–4. In the 1963 tournament, the Catamounts made it to the national championship game where they lost to Pan American.

Year Tournament Round Opponent Result
1947 National First round Canterbury (Ind.) L 55–68
1959 District
District
Semifinals
Finals
Wofford
Leinor-Rhyne
W 74–58
L 42–48
1963 District
District
National
National
National
National
National
Semifinals
Finals
First round
Second round
Elite Eight
Semifinals
Championship
Erskine
Leinor-Rhyne
Montana State - Billings
Miles
Lewis & Clark
Fort Hays State
Pan American
W 52–51
W 64–56
W 64–61
W 107–86
W 77–57
W 100–84
L 62–73
1966 District Semifinals Erskine L 58–68
1968 District Semifinals Pembroke State L 76–93
1971 District
District
Semifinals
Finals
Newberry
UNC Asheville
W 69–68
L 61–62
1972 District
District
National
Semifinals
Finals
First round
Mars Hill
Newberry
Pittsburg State
W 68–65
W 84–68
L 75–98

References

  1. ^ Western Carolina University Athletic Guidelines (PDF). October 1, 2014. Retrieved April 9, 2016.
  2. ^ "WCU Selects Justin Gray as Head Men's Basketball Coach".
  3. ^ "Liston B. Ramsey Regional Activity Center".
  4. ^ "Appalachian State vs. Western Carolina - Game Recap - December 4, 2017 - ESPN".
  5. ^ "Men's Basketball History vs Appalachian State University".
  6. ^ "Western Carolina Career Stats - All-time Game Results".
  7. ^ "25 Years Ago Today (Nov. 29), WCU's Ronnie Carr Made History".
  8. ^ Archived at Ghostarchive and the : "WCU vs App State- Worst free throw ever". YouTube.

External links

  • Official website  

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The Western Carolina Catamounts men s basketball team is the intercollegiate men basketball team that represents Western Carolina University The team currently competes in the Southern Conference Western Carolina won the 1996 Southern Conference tournament and participated in the 1996 NCAA tournament Western Carolina Catamounts2022 23 Western Carolina Catamounts men s basketball teamUniversityWestern Carolina UniversityHead coachJustin GrayConferenceSoConLocationCullowhee North CarolinaArenaRamsey Center Capacity 7 826 NicknameCatamountsColorsPurple and gold 1 NCAA tournament appearances1996Conference tournament champions1996 Contents 1 Team history 1 1 Larry Hunter 2005 2018 1 2 Mark Prosser 2018 2021 1 3 Justin Gray 2021 2 Facilities 3 Notable players and coaches 3 1 Catamounts in the NBA 4 Rivalries 4 1 App State 5 Seasons 6 Notable moments 6 1 First 3 point shot in NCAA history 6 2 Appalachian State free throw 7 Postseason appearances 7 1 NCAA tournament 7 2 CIT 7 3 CBI 7 4 NAIA tournament 8 References 9 External linksTeam history EditThe school s first basketball team convened for the 1928 29 season and has played continuously since The Catamounts were 1930 Southeastern Junior College champions and made their first NAIA tournament appearance in 1947 Jim Gudger brought success to the program leading them to its first 20 win season in 1952 53 a North State Conference tournament championship in 1959 two Carolinas Intercollegiate Athletic Conference tournament championships in 1962 and 1963 four NAIA District tournament appearances in 1959 1963 1966 and 1968 and an appearance in the 1963 NAIA national championship game where the Catamounts lost to Texas Pan American now UT Rio Grand Valley After leaving for Texas A amp M Commerce Gudger was succeeded by Jim Hartbarger who continued the Catamounts success by appearing in the 1971 and 1972 NAIA District tournaments After moving to NCAA Division I the Catamounts made their first appearance in the NCAA tournament in 1996 after winning the 1996 Southern Conference tournament They fell to 1 seed Purdue 71 73 almost becoming the first 16 seed to beat a 1 seed in NCAA tournament history Larry Hunter 2005 2018 Edit In 2005 Western Carolina hired N C State assistant coach and former Ohio and Wittenberg head coach Larry Hunter to succeed Steve Shurina as head coach Hunter led the Catamounts to their first winning season since 1999 00 with a record of 16 15 and a co Southern Conference North Division title during the 2008 09 season Hunter followed up this success in 2009 10 by leading the Catamounts to a 22 12 record and an appearance in the 2010 CollegeInsider com Tournament their first 20 win season since 1971 72 and their first postseason birth since 1996 Hunter again led the Catamounts to a co Southern Conference North Division title during the 2010 11 season On February 2 2012 Hunter won his 100th game as head coach of the Catamounts with an 82 76 win over Chattanooga The Catamounts made an improbable run to the 2012 Southern Conference tournament championship game before falling to Davidson 91 93 in double overtime their first appearance in the championship game since 1996 Hunter led the Catamounts to another run during the 2014 Southern Conference tournament this time falling to Wofford 53 56 in the championship Hunter returned the Catamounts to the postseason in 2016 accepting a bid to the College Basketball Invitational CBI where they fell to Vermont in the first round Larry Hunter resigned as head basketball coach on March 4 2018 He finished his career at Western Carolina with a record of 193 229 two postseason appearances and two divisional titles Mark Prosser 2018 2021 Edit Mark Prosser was hired to succeed Larry Hunter on March 27 2018 After leading the team to a 7 25 record in his first season Prosser led the Catamounts to a 19 12 record during the 2019 20 season The 12 win improvement was the second most in Division I The Catamounts were set to compete in a postseason tournament before the COVID 19 pandemic canceled all postseason basketball tournaments After leading the team to an 11 16 record during the 2020 21 season Prosser accepted the head coaching job at Winthrop Justin Gray 2021 Edit On April 13 2021 former Wake Forest standout Justin Gray was hired to succeed Prosser as the 19th head coach in program history 2 Facilities EditBreese Gymnasium served as the home of Catamounts basketball until 1956 The team moved into the larger Reid Gymnasium the next year and played there until 1986 The success under Jim Gudger combined with the compacted seating gave a home court advantage to the Catamounts The Catamounts moved to the Ramsey Center in 1986 and have played there since The Ramsey Center was dedicated in front of a still record crowd of 8 114 when the Catamounts hosted N C State on December 6 1986 In addition to hosting N C State the Catamounts have also hosted Kansas Florida State and South Carolina in the Ramsey Center 3 Notable players and coaches EditCatamounts in the NBA Edit Western Carolina Catamounts in the NBAPlayer Position Years in NBAMel Gibson G 1963 1964Bubba Wilson SG 1978 1980Frankie King G 1995 1997Jarvis Hayes SF 2003 2010Kevin Martin SG 2004 2016Rivalries EditApp State Edit Western Carolina and Appalachian State played their first game against each other on December 16 1927 The two teams met consistently until Appalachain State moved to the Sun Belt Conference in 2014 The last game between the two teams occurred on December 4 2017 with the Catamounts winning 72 71 on a last second dunk by Mike Amius 4 Appalachian State leads the all time series 108 68 5 Seasons EditFor the entire season by season results see List of Western Carolina Catamounts men s basketball seasons Since 2009 10 Statistics overview Season Coach Overall Conference Standing Postseason2009 10 Larry Hunter 22 12 11 7 T 4th CIT First round2010 11 Larry Hunter 18 15 12 6 T 3rd2011 12 Larry Hunter 17 18 8 10 T 7th2012 13 Larry Hunter 14 19 9 9 T 5th2013 14 Larry Hunter 19 15 10 6 5th2014 15 Larry Hunter 14 16 8 8 4th2015 16 Larry Hunter 16 18 10 8 T 5th CBI First round2016 17 Larry Hunter 9 23 4 14 T 8th2017 18 Larry Hunter 13 19 8 10 6th2018 19 Mark Prosser 7 25 4 14 T 8th2019 20 Mark Prosser 19 12 10 8 T 5th2020 21 Mark Prosser 11 16 4 13 9thTotal 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 6 Notable moments EditFirst 3 point shot in NCAA history Edit On November 29 1980 Ronnie Carr hit the first 3 point shot in NCAA history against Middle Tennessee State in Reid Gymnasium The ball is currently on display at the Basketball Hall of Fame 7 Appalachian State free throw Edit On December 9 2012 in a game against Appalachian State in Cullowhee Mountaineer center Brian Okam shot a free throw that landed 10 feet short of the basket A Western Carolina TV analyst commentating on the game soon reacted in a surprised manner I m not sure what that was Good lord The incident has gone viral on YouTube reaching over 19 million views 8 Postseason appearances EditNCAA tournament Edit The Catamounts have appeared in one NCAA tournament Their record is 0 1 In the 1996 Tournament Western Carolina was seeded 16 and played 1 seed Purdue close before falling 71 73 Year Round Opponent Result1996 Round of 64 1 Purdue L 71 73CIT Edit The Catamounts have appeared in one CollegeInsider com Postseason Tournament CIT Their record is 0 1 Year Round Opponent Result2010 First round Marshall L 88 90CBI Edit The Catamounts have appeared in one College Basketball Invitational CBI Their record is 0 1 Year Round Opponent Result2016 First round Vermont L 74 79NAIA tournament Edit The Catamounts have appeared in seven NAIA tournaments Their record in the National tournament is 4 3 while their record in the District tournament is 6 4 In the 1963 tournament the Catamounts made it to the national championship game where they lost to Pan American Year Tournament Round Opponent Result1947 National First round Canterbury Ind L 55 681959 DistrictDistrict SemifinalsFinals WoffordLeinor Rhyne W 74 58L 42 481963 DistrictDistrictNationalNationalNationalNationalNational SemifinalsFinalsFirst roundSecond roundElite EightSemifinalsChampionship ErskineLeinor RhyneMontana State BillingsMilesLewis amp ClarkFort Hays StatePan American W 52 51W 64 56W 64 61W 107 86W 77 57W 100 84L 62 731966 District Semifinals Erskine L 58 681968 District Semifinals Pembroke State L 76 931971 DistrictDistrict SemifinalsFinals NewberryUNC Asheville W 69 68L 61 621972 DistrictDistrictNational SemifinalsFinalsFirst round Mars HillNewberryPittsburg State W 68 65W 84 68L 75 98References Edit Western Carolina University Athletic Guidelines PDF October 1 2014 Retrieved April 9 2016 WCU Selects Justin Gray as Head Men s Basketball Coach Liston B Ramsey Regional Activity Center Appalachian State vs Western Carolina Game Recap December 4 2017 ESPN Men s Basketball History vs Appalachian State University Western Carolina Career Stats All time Game Results 25 Years Ago Today Nov 29 WCU s Ronnie Carr Made History Archived at Ghostarchive and the Wayback Machine WCU vs App State Worst free throw ever YouTube External links EditOfficial website Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Western Carolina Catamounts men 27s basketball amp oldid 1126891500, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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