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Western Kentucky Hilltoppers basketball

The Western Kentucky Hilltoppers men's basketball team is the men's basketball team that represents Western Kentucky University (WKU) in Bowling Green, Kentucky. The Hilltoppers currently compete in Conference USA. The team's most recent appearance in the NCAA Division I men's basketball tournament was in 2024. Hank Plona was announced as the team's current head coach on April 2, 2024.[2]

Western Kentucky Hilltoppers
UniversityWestern Kentucky University
Head coachHank Plona (1st season)
ConferenceC-USA
LocationBowling Green, Kentucky
ArenaE. A. Diddle Arena
(Capacity: 7,500)
NicknameHilltoppers
ColorsRed and white[1]
   
Uniforms
Home
Away


NCAA tournament Final Four
1971
NCAA tournament Elite Eight
1940, 1971
NCAA tournament Sweet Sixteen
1940, 1960, 1962, 1966, 1971, 1978, 1993, 2008
NCAA tournament round of 32
1940, 1960, 1962, 1966, 1967, 1970, 1971, 1976, 1978, 1986, 1987, 1993, 1995, 2008, 2009
NCAA tournament appearances
1940, 1960, 1962, 1966, 1967, 1970, 1971, 1976, 1978, 1980, 1981, 1986, 1987, 1993, 1994, 1995, 2001, 2002, 2003, 2008, 2009, 2012, 2013, 2024
Conference tournament champions
1932, 1933, 1934, 1935, 1936, 1937, 1938, 1939, 1940, 1941, 1942, 1943, 1947, 1948, 1949, 1952, 1953, 1954, 1965, 1966, 1976, 1978, 1980, 1981, 1993, 1995, 2001, 2002, 2003, 2008, 2009, 2012, 2013, 2024
Conference regular season champions
1949, 1950, 1952, 1954, 1955, 1956, 1957, 1960, 1961, 1962, 1966, 1967, 1970, 1971, 1972, 1976, 1980, 1981, 1982, 1987, 1994, 1995, 2001, 2002, 2003, 2006, 2008, 2009
Conference division season champions
Sun Belt East: 2001, 2002, 2003, 2006, 2008, 2009,
C-USA East: 2021
* - vacated by NCAA

The men's basketball program has the 16th most victories in the history of the NCAA[3] and has attained the eighth best winning percentage in NCAA history.[3] The school made an NCAA Final Four appearance in 1971, which was later vacated, and has made four NIT Final Four appearances, including three in the early days of the NIT when it was on par with the NCAA tournament. The program has won numerous Ohio Valley Conference championships and was very competitive in its previous conference, the Sun Belt Conference, regularly finishing near the top of the conference and competing for the conference championship. In 2014, the Hilltoppers joined Conference USA following conference realignment.

Street & Smith's publication "100 Greatest Programs", ranked WKU #31. WKU has had 30 All Americans and 56 Hilltoppers have played professionally following their collegiate careers.[4]

Conference affiliation history edit

Postseason edit

WKU has appeared in 41 national postseason tournaments and in five national final fours. The school currently has a policy of only accepting invitations to the NCAA or NIT tournaments, which precludes participation in other tournaments such as the CollegeInsider.com Postseason Tournament and College Basketball Invitational.[5]

NCAA tournament results edit

The Hilltoppers have appeared in the NCAA tournament 24 times. Their combined record is 19–25. Their appearance in the 1971 NCAA Tournament and third-place finish were later vacated by the NCAA due to a player, Jim McDaniels, having signed a professional contract and accepted money during the season.[6]

Year Seed Round Opponent Result
1940 Elite Eight Duquesne L 29–30
1960 First Round
Sweet Sixteen
Regional 3rd Place Game
Miami (FL)
Ohio State
Ohio
W 107–84
L 79–98
W 97–87
1962 First Round
Sweet Sixteen
Regional 3rd Place Game
Detroit
Ohio State
Butler
W 90–81
L 73–93
L 86–87
1966 First Round
Sweet Sixteen
Regional 3rd Place Game
Loyola (IL)
Michigan
Dayton
W 105–86
L 79–80
W 82–62
1967 First Round Dayton L 67–69 OT
1970 First Round Jacksonville L 96–109
1971* First Round
Sweet Sixteen
Elite Eight
Final Four
National 3rd Place Game
Jacksonville
Kentucky
Ohio State
Villanova
Kansas
W 74–72
W 107–83
W 81–78 OT
L 89–92 2OT
W 77–75
1976 First Round Marquette L 60–79
1978 First Round
Sweet Sixteen
Syracuse
Michigan State
W 87–86 OT
L 69–90
1980 No. 10 First Round No. 7 Virginia Tech L 85–89 OT
1981 No. 10 First Round No. 7 UAB L 68–93
1986 No. 8 First Round
Second Round
No. 9 Nebraska
No. 1 Kentucky
W 67–59
L 64–71
1987 No. 10 First Round
Second Round
No. 7 West Virginia
No. 2 Syracuse
W 64–62
L 86–104
1993 No. 7 First Round
Second Round
Sweet Sixteen
No. 10 Memphis
No. 2 Seton Hall
No. 3 Florida State
W 55–52
W 72–68
L 78–81 OT
1994 No. 11 First Round No. 6 Texas L 77–91
1995 No. 8 First Round
Second Round
No. 9 Michigan
No. 1 Kansas
W 82–76 OT
L 70–75
2001 No. 14 First Round No. 3 Florida L 56–69
2002 No. 9 First Round No. 8 Stanford L 68–84
2003 No. 13 First Round No. 4 Illinois L 60–65
2008 No. 12 First Round
Second Round
Sweet Sixteen
No. 5 Drake
No. 13 San Diego
No. 1 UCLA
W 101–99 OT
W 72–63
L 78–88
2009 No. 12 First Round
Second Round
No. 5 Illinois
No. 4 Gonzaga
W 76–72
L 81–83
2012 No. 16 First Four
First Round
No. 16 Mississippi Valley State
No. 1 Kentucky
W 59–58
L 66–81
2013 No. 16 First Round No. 1 Kansas L 57–64
2024 No. 15 First Round No. 2 Marquette L 69–87

* Vacated by the NCAA

NCAA Tournament seeding history edit

The NCAA began seeding the tournament with the 1979 edition.

Years→ '80 '81 '86 '87 '93 '94 '95 '01 '02 '03 '08 '09 '12 '13 '24
Seeds→ 10 10 8 10 7 11 8 14 9 13 12 12 16 16 15

NIT results edit

The Hilltoppers have appeared in the National Invitation Tournament (NIT) 15 times. When the NIT started, it was considered the premiere national college basketball tournament and remained on par with the NCAA Tournament through the mid-1950s, until the NCAA began giving automatic bids to conference champions in 1956.[7] Western Kentucky's first eight appearances occurred during this early period, including their 2nd-place finish in 1942, 3rd place in 1948, and 4th place in 1954. WKU also made the NIT Final Four in 2018.[8] Their combined record is 13–16.

Year Round Opponent Result
1942 Quarterfinals
Semifinals
Finals
CCNY
Creighton
West Virginia
W 49–46
W 49–36
L 45–47
1943 Quarterfinals Fordham L 58–60
1948 Quarterfinals
Semifinals
3rd Place Game
La Salle
Saint Louis
DePaul
W 68–61
L 53–60
W 61–59
1949 Quarterfinals Bradley L 86–95
1950 First Round
Quarterfinals
Niagara
St. John's
W 79–72
L 46–65
1952 First Round
Quarterfinals
Louisville
St. Bonaventure
W 62–59
L 69–70
1953 Quarterfinals Duquesne L 61–69
1954 Quarterfinals
Semifinals
3rd Place Game
Bowling Green
Holy Cross
Niagara
W 95–81
L 69–75
L 65–71
1965 First Round
Quarterfinals
Fordham
Army
W 57–53
L 54–58
1982 First Round Purdue L 65–72
1992 First Round Kansas State L 74–85
2005 Opening Round
First Round
Kent State
Wichita State
W 88–80
L 81–84
2006 First Round South Carolina L 55–74
2018 First Round
Second Round
Quarterfinals
Semifinals
Boston College
USC
Oklahoma State
Utah
W 79–62
W 79–75
W 92–84
L 64–69
2021 First Round
Quarterfinals
Saint Mary's
Louisiana Tech
W 69–67
L 65–72

Other tournament results edit

In 1936 Western Kentucky was invited to the National Olympic Playoffs representing the South. They played two games against the Southwest representative, Arkansas, in Little Rock, AK, losing both games by scores of 36–43 and 30–38.[9]

The Hilltoppers were scheduled to appear in the 1938 National Intercollegiate Basketball tournament;[10] however, the team was unable to make the trip and withdrew from the tournament.[11] The NAIA lists the game as a forfeit, but Western Kentucky does not recognize the contest as part of their official record.[12]

The Hilltoppers appeared in the 1951 National Campus Basketball Tournament where they were defeated by Bradley 71–75 in the first round.[13]

Milestones edit

Date Milestone Opponent Result (Won/Loss)
1914–1915 First win Bethel (Ky.) 38–21 (W)
1/28/1932 100th win Birmingham Southern 37–25 (W)
12/5/1949 500th win Kentucky Wesleyan 89–45 (W)
2/19/1977 1,000th win Murray State 82–81 (W)
2/5/2005 1,500th win Arkansas State 76–72 (W)
2/6/1943 500th game LaSalle 52–44 (W)
12/6/1960 1,000th game Lamar 74–71 (W)
1/25/1997 2,000th game New Orleans 70–66 (L)

E.A. Diddle Arena edit

 
E.A. Diddle Arena

The E.A. Diddle Arena is a 7,326-seat multi-purpose arena in Bowling Green, Kentucky, United States. The arena, built in 1963 is named after legendary WKU men's coach and Basketball Hall of Famer Edgar "E.A." Diddle.

Current coaching staff edit

  • Hank Plona - Head Coach
  • Talvis Franklin - Director of Basketball Operations
  • Bob Hubbard - Academic Coordinator
  • Martin Cross - Associate Director of Basketball Operations
  • Erien Watson - Program Manager

Former Head Coaches edit

All-Americans edit

Year Name Position Notes
1938 Red McCrocklin Center (Chuck Taylor)
1940 Carlisle Towery Center (Chuck Taylor)
1941 Carlisle Towery Center (Chuck Taylor)
1943 Oran McKinney Center (Helms Foundation)
1948 Dee Gibson Guard (Associated Press***)
1948 Don Ray Forward (Helms Foundation*)
1948 Odie Spears Forward (Associated Press***)
1949 Bob Lavoy Center (Associated Press***)
1949 John Oldham Guard (United Press**, Associated Press***)
1950 Buddy Cate Forward (Associated Press***)
1950 Bob Lavoy Center (Chuck Taylor*, Associated Press***)
1953 Tom Marshall Forward (Look Magazine**, Associated Press***)
1953 Art Spoelstra Center (Associated Press***)
1954 Tom Marshall Forward (Associated Press*, United Press*, Look Magazine*)
1958 Ralph Crosthwaite Center
1962 Bobby Rascoe Guard
1964 Darel Carrier Guard (Helms Foundation)
1965 Clem Haskins Forward (Associated Press***, United Press***)
1966 Clem Haskins Forward (Associated Press, United Press, Converse*)
1967 Clem Haskins Forward (USBWA, Associated Press,United Press,Helms Foundation, NABC*)
1969 Jim McDaniels Center (Helms Foundation, Associated Press***, United Press***, Converse***)
1970 Jim McDaniels Center (Helms Foundation, Associated Press***, United Press***, Converse*)
1971 Jim McDaniels Center (NABC, USBWA, Associated Press, Sporting News, United Press, NBA)
1976 Johnny Britt Guard (Associated Press***)
1984 Kannard Johnson Forward (Sporting News All-Freshman)
1987 Tellis Frank Forward (Associated Press***, Sporting News***)
1989 Brett McNeal Guard (Associated Press***, Basketball Times***)
1993 Darnell Mee Guard (Associated Press***)
1996 Chris Robinson Forward-Guard (Basketball Weekly***)
2001 Chris Marcus Center (Associated Press***, Lindy's Basketball Annual)[14]
2002 Chris Marcus Center (Associated Press***, Basketball America***)
2004 Mike Wells Guard (Associated Press***)
2006 Anthony Winchester Guard (Associated Press***)
2008 Courtney Lee Guard (Associated Press***,The NBA Draft Report**, Basketball Times**)
2009 Orlando Mendez-Valdez Guard (Associated Press***)
2021 Charles Bassey Center (Associated Press***, Basketball Times*, USBWA**, Lute Olsen)
*Second team – **Third team – ***Honorable mention

[15]

Retired jerseys edit

The first jerseys retired in honor of Hilltopper basketball greats were hung in E.A. Diddle Arena during the 1999–2000 season. Also even though the jerseys are retired current and future players can and do use the numbers of the players whose jerseys are retired.

 
 
 
Fltr: Clem Haskins, Courtney Lee, and Jim McDaniels, whose jerseys were retired by Western Kentucky
Western Kentucky Hilltoppers retired jerseys
No. Player Years Jer. ret. Ref.
22 Clem Haskins 1964–1967 2017 [16]
32 Courtney Lee 2004–2008 2017 [17]
35 Darel Carrier 1961–1964 2014 [18][19]
41 Tom Marshall 1951–1954 [20]
42 John Oldham 1942–1943; 1947–1949 2011 [21]
42 Carlisle Towery 1938–1941 2003 [22]
44 Jim McDaniels 1968–1971 2000 [23]
45 Bobby Rascoe 1959–1962
E. A. Diddle Coach, 1922–1964 [24]
Wes Strader Radio voice

Season-by-season results edit

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ "WKU Colors". WKU Communication & Branding Manual (PDF). August 21, 2018. Retrieved October 9, 2018.
  2. ^ "Hank Plona Named Western Kentucky Head Men's Basketball Coach". Western Kentucky Hilltoppers. April 2, 2024.
  3. ^ a b "NCAA All Time Winningest Teams at ncaa.org" (PDF). Retrieved 2012-08-12.
  4. ^ 100 Greatest College Basketball Programs of All Time. Smith & Street. January 25, 2005.
  5. ^ "HILLTOPPER FOCUS: WKU would not accept bid to CBI, CIT". Bowling Green Daily News. Retrieved 2017-08-15.
  6. ^ Pratt, Elliott. "Standing Alone: WKU's 1971 Final Four team remains in a league of its own". College Heights Herald. Retrieved 2017-08-15.
  7. ^ Miller, Ralph (1990). "Ralph Miller: Spanning the Game." Sagamore Publishing LLC. p. 56. ISBN 0915611384. "Had the Aggies lost one, we would have been forced to have a playoff, and that was the problem. We had already accepted a bid to play in the [1954] National Invitation Tournament (NIT). The tournament picture was much different then. There was no announcement of NIT teams following the selection of the NCAA field as exists today. The reason was that the NIT was still considered a premier tournament."
  8. ^ "Bracket, times, scores for 2018 National Invitation Tournament". NCAA.com. 2018-03-31. Retrieved 2022-05-07.
  9. ^ "2019-20 Hilltopper Basketball Media Guide" (PDF).
  10. ^ NAIA Through the Decades, NAIA.org retrieved May 20, 2020
  11. ^ The Historical NAIA Tournament VSN (admin) Published Wednesday, July 04, 2018, retrieved May 20, 2020
  12. ^ Ruby, Earl (1979). Red Towel Territory : A History of Athletics at Western Kentucky University. American National Bank and Trust Co.
  13. ^ "National Campus Tournament 1951".
  14. ^ Marcus honored by publication, WKU center lands on All-America team, By Justin Willis, Bowling Green Daily News, Aug 3, 2001 retrieved 27 April 2020
  15. ^ 2011–12 WKU media guide
  16. ^ #21 RETIRED UNIFORM
  17. ^ Courtney Lee Jersey Retirement, 8 Jun 2017
  18. ^ Former Hilltopper sharpshooter Carrier to have jersey number retired at halftime, 22 Feb 2014 at bgdailynews.com
  19. ^ Darel Carrier’s No. 35 jersey retired at College Heights Herald by Tyler Lashbrook - February 25, 2014
  20. ^ MJ to honor legendary Tom Marshall, 9 Feb 2011 at Wilson Post
  21. ^ John Oldham, coach of WKU's 1971 Final Four basketball team, dies at age 97 by Jason Frakes at Louisville Courier Journal, 23 Nov 2020
  22. ^ All-American Towery dies at bgdailynews.com, 27 Nov 2012
  23. ^ Jim McDaniels, 69, Dies; Led Western Kentucky to Final Four at The New York Times, 8 Sep 2017
  24. ^ E. A. Diddle coach's jersey retired at bgdailynews.com

External links edit

  • Official website  

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This article is about men s basketball team For women s basketball team see Western Kentucky Lady Toppers basketball The Western Kentucky Hilltoppers men s basketball team is the men s basketball team that represents Western Kentucky University WKU in Bowling Green Kentucky The Hilltoppers currently compete in Conference USA The team s most recent appearance in the NCAA Division I men s basketball tournament was in 2024 Hank Plona was announced as the team s current head coach on April 2 2024 2 Western Kentucky Hilltoppers2023 24 Western Kentucky Hilltoppers basketball teamUniversityWestern Kentucky UniversityHead coachHank Plona 1st season ConferenceC USALocationBowling Green KentuckyArenaE A Diddle Arena Capacity 7 500 NicknameHilltoppersColorsRed and white 1 UniformsHome AwayNCAA tournament Final Four1971NCAA tournament Elite Eight1940 1971NCAA tournament Sweet Sixteen1940 1960 1962 1966 1971 1978 1993 2008NCAA tournament round of 321940 1960 1962 1966 1967 1970 1971 1976 1978 1986 1987 1993 1995 2008 2009NCAA tournament appearances1940 1960 1962 1966 1967 1970 1971 1976 1978 1980 1981 1986 1987 1993 1994 1995 2001 2002 2003 2008 2009 2012 2013 2024Conference tournament champions1932 1933 1934 1935 1936 1937 1938 1939 1940 1941 1942 1943 1947 1948 1949 1952 1953 1954 1965 1966 1976 1978 1980 1981 1993 1995 2001 2002 2003 2008 2009 2012 2013 2024Conference regular season champions1949 1950 1952 1954 1955 1956 1957 1960 1961 1962 1966 1967 1970 1971 1972 1976 1980 1981 1982 1987 1994 1995 2001 2002 2003 2006 2008 2009Conference division season championsSun Belt East 2001 2002 2003 2006 2008 2009 C USA East 2021 vacated by NCAAThe men s basketball program has the 16th most victories in the history of the NCAA 3 and has attained the eighth best winning percentage in NCAA history 3 The school made an NCAA Final Four appearance in 1971 which was later vacated and has made four NIT Final Four appearances including three in the early days of the NIT when it was on par with the NCAA tournament The program has won numerous Ohio Valley Conference championships and was very competitive in its previous conference the Sun Belt Conference regularly finishing near the top of the conference and competing for the conference championship In 2014 the Hilltoppers joined Conference USA following conference realignment Street amp Smith s publication 100 Greatest Programs ranked WKU 31 WKU has had 30 All Americans and 56 Hilltoppers have played professionally following their collegiate careers 4 Contents 1 Conference affiliation history 2 Postseason 2 1 NCAA tournament results 2 2 NCAA Tournament seeding history 2 3 NIT results 2 4 Other tournament results 3 Milestones 4 E A Diddle Arena 5 Current coaching staff 6 Former Head Coaches 7 All Americans 8 Retired jerseys 9 Season by season results 10 See also 11 References 12 External linksConference affiliation history edit1914 15 to 1925 26 Independent 1926 27 to 1947 48 Kentucky Intercollegiate Athletic Association amp Southern Intercollegiate Athletic Association 1948 49 to 1981 82 Ohio Valley Conference 1982 83 to 2013 14 Sun Belt Conference 2014 15 to present Conference USAPostseason editWKU has appeared in 41 national postseason tournaments and in five national final fours The school currently has a policy of only accepting invitations to the NCAA or NIT tournaments which precludes participation in other tournaments such as the CollegeInsider com Postseason Tournament and College Basketball Invitational 5 NCAA tournament results edit The Hilltoppers have appeared in the NCAA tournament 24 times Their combined record is 19 25 Their appearance in the 1971 NCAA Tournament and third place finish were later vacated by the NCAA due to a player Jim McDaniels having signed a professional contract and accepted money during the season 6 Year Seed Round Opponent Result1940 Elite Eight Duquesne L 29 301960 First RoundSweet SixteenRegional 3rd Place Game Miami FL Ohio StateOhio W 107 84L 79 98W 97 871962 First RoundSweet SixteenRegional 3rd Place Game DetroitOhio StateButler W 90 81L 73 93L 86 871966 First RoundSweet SixteenRegional 3rd Place Game Loyola IL MichiganDayton W 105 86L 79 80W 82 621967 First Round Dayton L 67 69 OT1970 First Round Jacksonville L 96 1091971 First RoundSweet SixteenElite EightFinal FourNational 3rd Place Game JacksonvilleKentuckyOhio StateVillanovaKansas W 74 72W 107 83W 81 78 OTL 89 92 2OTW 77 751976 First Round Marquette L 60 791978 First RoundSweet Sixteen SyracuseMichigan State W 87 86 OTL 69 901980 No 10 First Round No 7 Virginia Tech L 85 89 OT1981 No 10 First Round No 7 UAB L 68 931986 No 8 First RoundSecond Round No 9 NebraskaNo 1 Kentucky W 67 59L 64 711987 No 10 First RoundSecond Round No 7 West VirginiaNo 2 Syracuse W 64 62L 86 1041993 No 7 First RoundSecond RoundSweet Sixteen No 10 MemphisNo 2 Seton HallNo 3 Florida State W 55 52W 72 68L 78 81 OT1994 No 11 First Round No 6 Texas L 77 911995 No 8 First RoundSecond Round No 9 MichiganNo 1 Kansas W 82 76 OTL 70 752001 No 14 First Round No 3 Florida L 56 692002 No 9 First Round No 8 Stanford L 68 842003 No 13 First Round No 4 Illinois L 60 652008 No 12 First RoundSecond RoundSweet Sixteen No 5 DrakeNo 13 San DiegoNo 1 UCLA W 101 99 OTW 72 63L 78 882009 No 12 First RoundSecond Round No 5 IllinoisNo 4 Gonzaga W 76 72L 81 832012 No 16 First FourFirst Round No 16 Mississippi Valley StateNo 1 Kentucky W 59 58L 66 812013 No 16 First Round No 1 Kansas L 57 642024 No 15 First Round No 2 Marquette L 69 87 Vacated by the NCAA NCAA Tournament seeding history edit The NCAA began seeding the tournament with the 1979 edition Years 80 81 86 87 93 94 95 01 02 03 08 09 12 13 24Seeds 10 10 8 10 7 11 8 14 9 13 12 12 16 16 15NIT results edit The Hilltoppers have appeared in the National Invitation Tournament NIT 15 times When the NIT started it was considered the premiere national college basketball tournament and remained on par with the NCAA Tournament through the mid 1950s until the NCAA began giving automatic bids to conference champions in 1956 7 Western Kentucky s first eight appearances occurred during this early period including their 2nd place finish in 1942 3rd place in 1948 and 4th place in 1954 WKU also made the NIT Final Four in 2018 8 Their combined record is 13 16 Year Round Opponent Result1942 QuarterfinalsSemifinalsFinals CCNYCreightonWest Virginia W 49 46W 49 36L 45 471943 Quarterfinals Fordham L 58 601948 QuarterfinalsSemifinals3rd Place Game La SalleSaint LouisDePaul W 68 61L 53 60W 61 591949 Quarterfinals Bradley L 86 951950 First RoundQuarterfinals NiagaraSt John s W 79 72L 46 651952 First RoundQuarterfinals LouisvilleSt Bonaventure W 62 59L 69 701953 Quarterfinals Duquesne L 61 691954 QuarterfinalsSemifinals3rd Place Game Bowling GreenHoly CrossNiagara W 95 81L 69 75L 65 711965 First RoundQuarterfinals FordhamArmy W 57 53L 54 581982 First Round Purdue L 65 721992 First Round Kansas State L 74 852005 Opening RoundFirst Round Kent StateWichita State W 88 80L 81 842006 First Round South Carolina L 55 742018 First RoundSecond RoundQuarterfinalsSemifinals Boston CollegeUSCOklahoma StateUtah W 79 62W 79 75W 92 84L 64 692021 First RoundQuarterfinals Saint Mary sLouisiana Tech W 69 67L 65 72Other tournament results edit In 1936 Western Kentucky was invited to the National Olympic Playoffs representing the South They played two games against the Southwest representative Arkansas in Little Rock AK losing both games by scores of 36 43 and 30 38 9 The Hilltoppers were scheduled to appear in the 1938 National Intercollegiate Basketball tournament 10 however the team was unable to make the trip and withdrew from the tournament 11 The NAIA lists the game as a forfeit but Western Kentucky does not recognize the contest as part of their official record 12 The Hilltoppers appeared in the 1951 National Campus Basketball Tournament where they were defeated by Bradley 71 75 in the first round 13 Milestones editDate Milestone Opponent Result Won Loss 1914 1915 First win Bethel Ky 38 21 W 1 28 1932 100th win Birmingham Southern 37 25 W 12 5 1949 500th win Kentucky Wesleyan 89 45 W 2 19 1977 1 000th win Murray State 82 81 W 2 5 2005 1 500th win Arkansas State 76 72 W 2 6 1943 500th game LaSalle 52 44 W 12 6 1960 1 000th game Lamar 74 71 W 1 25 1997 2 000th game New Orleans 70 66 L E A Diddle Arena edit nbsp E A Diddle ArenaThe E A Diddle Arena is a 7 326 seat multi purpose arena in Bowling Green Kentucky United States The arena built in 1963 is named after legendary WKU men s coach and Basketball Hall of Famer Edgar E A Diddle Current coaching staff editHank Plona Head Coach Talvis Franklin Director of Basketball Operations Bob Hubbard Academic Coordinator Martin Cross Associate Director of Basketball Operations Erien Watson Program ManagerFormer Head Coaches editL T Smith 1922 1922 E A Diddle 1923 1964 John Oldham 1965 1971 Jim Richards 1972 1978 Gene Keady 1979 1980 Clem Haskins 1981 1986 Murray Arnold 1987 1990 Ralph Willard 1991 1994 Matt Kilcullen 1995 1998 Al Seibert 1998 Dennis Felton 1999 2003 Darrin Horn 2004 2008 Ken McDonald basketball 2009 2012 Ray Harper 2012 2016 Rick Stansbury 2017 2023 Steve Lutz 2023 2024 All Americans editYear Name Position Notes1938 Red McCrocklin Center Chuck Taylor 1940 Carlisle Towery Center Chuck Taylor 1941 Carlisle Towery Center Chuck Taylor 1943 Oran McKinney Center Helms Foundation 1948 Dee Gibson Guard Associated Press 1948 Don Ray Forward Helms Foundation 1948 Odie Spears Forward Associated Press 1949 Bob Lavoy Center Associated Press 1949 John Oldham Guard United Press Associated Press 1950 Buddy Cate Forward Associated Press 1950 Bob Lavoy Center Chuck Taylor Associated Press 1953 Tom Marshall Forward Look Magazine Associated Press 1953 Art Spoelstra Center Associated Press 1954 Tom Marshall Forward Associated Press United Press Look Magazine 1958 Ralph Crosthwaite Center1962 Bobby Rascoe Guard1964 Darel Carrier Guard Helms Foundation 1965 Clem Haskins Forward Associated Press United Press 1966 Clem Haskins Forward Associated Press United Press Converse 1967 Clem Haskins Forward USBWA Associated Press United Press Helms Foundation NABC 1969 Jim McDaniels Center Helms Foundation Associated Press United Press Converse 1970 Jim McDaniels Center Helms Foundation Associated Press United Press Converse 1971 Jim McDaniels Center NABC USBWA Associated Press Sporting News United Press NBA 1976 Johnny Britt Guard Associated Press 1984 Kannard Johnson Forward Sporting News All Freshman 1987 Tellis Frank Forward Associated Press Sporting News 1989 Brett McNeal Guard Associated Press Basketball Times 1993 Darnell Mee Guard Associated Press 1996 Chris Robinson Forward Guard Basketball Weekly 2001 Chris Marcus Center Associated Press Lindy s Basketball Annual 14 2002 Chris Marcus Center Associated Press Basketball America 2004 Mike Wells Guard Associated Press 2006 Anthony Winchester Guard Associated Press 2008 Courtney Lee Guard Associated Press The NBA Draft Report Basketball Times 2009 Orlando Mendez Valdez Guard Associated Press 2021 Charles Bassey Center Associated Press Basketball Times USBWA Lute Olsen Second team Third team Honorable mention 15 Retired jerseys editThe first jerseys retired in honor of Hilltopper basketball greats were hung in E A Diddle Arena during the 1999 2000 season Also even though the jerseys are retired current and future players can and do use the numbers of the players whose jerseys are retired nbsp nbsp nbsp Fltr Clem Haskins Courtney Lee and Jim McDaniels whose jerseys were retired by Western Kentucky Western Kentucky Hilltoppers retired jerseysNo Player Years Jer ret Ref 22 Clem Haskins 1964 1967 2017 16 32 Courtney Lee 2004 2008 2017 17 35 Darel Carrier 1961 1964 2014 18 19 41 Tom Marshall 1951 1954 20 42 John Oldham 1942 1943 1947 1949 2011 21 42 Carlisle Towery 1938 1941 2003 22 44 Jim McDaniels 1968 1971 2000 23 45 Bobby Rascoe 1959 1962 E A Diddle Coach 1922 1964 24 Wes Strader Radio voiceSeason by season results editMain article List of Western Kentucky Hilltoppers basketball seasonsSee also editList of teams with the most victories in NCAA Division I men s college basketballReferences edit WKU Colors WKU Communication amp Branding Manual PDF August 21 2018 Retrieved October 9 2018 Hank Plona Named Western Kentucky Head Men s Basketball Coach Western Kentucky Hilltoppers April 2 2024 a b NCAA All Time Winningest Teams at ncaa org PDF Retrieved 2012 08 12 100 Greatest College Basketball Programs of All Time Smith amp Street January 25 2005 HILLTOPPER FOCUS WKU would not accept bid to CBI CIT Bowling Green Daily News Retrieved 2017 08 15 Pratt Elliott Standing Alone WKU s 1971 Final Four team remains in a league of its own College Heights Herald Retrieved 2017 08 15 Miller Ralph 1990 Ralph Miller Spanning the Game Sagamore Publishing LLC p 56 ISBN 0915611384 Had the Aggies lost one we would have been forced to have a playoff and that was the problem We had already accepted a bid to play in the 1954 National Invitation Tournament NIT The tournament picture was much different then There was no announcement of NIT teams following the selection of the NCAA field as exists today The reason was that the NIT was still considered a premier tournament Bracket times scores for 2018 National Invitation Tournament NCAA com 2018 03 31 Retrieved 2022 05 07 2019 20 Hilltopper Basketball Media Guide PDF NAIA Through the Decades NAIA org retrieved May 20 2020 The Historical NAIA Tournament VSN admin Published Wednesday July 04 2018 retrieved May 20 2020 Ruby Earl 1979 Red Towel Territory A History of Athletics at Western Kentucky University American National Bank and Trust Co National Campus Tournament 1951 Marcus honored by publication WKU center lands on All America team By Justin Willis Bowling Green Daily News Aug 3 2001 retrieved 27 April 2020 2011 12 WKU media guide 21 RETIRED UNIFORM Courtney Lee Jersey Retirement 8 Jun 2017 Former Hilltopper sharpshooter Carrier to have jersey number retired at halftime 22 Feb 2014 at bgdailynews com Darel Carrier s No 35 jersey retired at College Heights Herald by Tyler Lashbrook February 25 2014 MJ to honor legendary Tom Marshall 9 Feb 2011 at Wilson Post John Oldham coach of WKU s 1971 Final Four basketball team dies at age 97 by Jason Frakes at Louisville Courier Journal 23 Nov 2020 All American Towery dies at bgdailynews com 27 Nov 2012 Jim McDaniels 69 Dies Led Western Kentucky to Final Four at The New York Times 8 Sep 2017 E A Diddle coach s jersey retired at bgdailynews comExternal links editOfficial website nbsp Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Western Kentucky Hilltoppers basketball amp oldid 1218081195, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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