South Dakota Coyotes men's basketball
South Dakota Coyotes | |||
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University | University of South Dakota | ||
Head coach | Eric Peterson (3rd season) | ||
Conference | Summit League | ||
Location | Vermillion, South Dakota | ||
Arena | Sanford Coyote Sports Center (capacity: 6,000) | ||
Nickname | Coyotes | ||
Colors | Red and white[1] | ||
Uniforms | |||
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NCAA tournament champions | |||
1958* | |||
NCAA tournament Final Four | |||
1958* | |||
NCAA tournament Elite Eight | |||
1957*, 1958*, 1993*, 1994* | |||
NCAA tournament Sweet Sixteen | |||
1957*, 1958*, 1993*, 1994*, 2005* | |||
NCAA tournament second round | |||
1999*, 2000*, 2004*, 2005* | |||
NCAA tournament appearances | |||
1957*, 1958*, 1972*, 1990*, 1993*, 1994*, 1999*, 2000*, 2004*, 2005*, 2006*, 2007*, 2008* *at Division II level | |||
Conference tournament champions | |||
North Central: 2005, 2007 Great West: 2010 | |||
Conference regular season champions | |||
North Central: 1930, 1931, 1939, 1957, 1958, 1972, 1993, 1994, 1999, 2000, 2001, 2007 Great West: 2010 Summit League: 2017 |
The South Dakota Coyotes men's basketball team represents the University of South Dakota in NCAA Division I basketball. They are currently members of the Summit League. They are led by head coach Eric Peterson and play their home games at the Sanford Coyote Sports Center. Prior to joining Division I beginning with the 2008–09 season, the Coyotes were members of NCAA Division II in the North Central Conference. They were Division II National Champions in 1958.
Record year-by-year
[edit]Season | Team | Overall | Conference | Standing | Postseason | ||||
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South Dakota (Division II) (North Central Conference[2]) (19??–2008) | |||||||||
1988–89 | South Dakota | 17–15 | 9–9 | 5th | |||||
1989–90 | South Dakota | 22–10 | 10–8 | 5th | NCAA Regional Third Place (D-II)[3] | ||||
1990–91 | South Dakota | 20–10 | 9–9 | T–5th | |||||
1991–92 | South Dakota | 19–9 | 12–6 | T–2nd | |||||
1992–93 | South Dakota | 25–5 | 16–2 | 1st | NCAA Elite Eight (D-II) | ||||
1993–94 | South Dakota | 24–6 | 15–3 | 1st | NCAA Elite Eight (D-II) | ||||
1994–95 | South Dakota | 20–7 | 11–7 | T–3rd | |||||
1995–96 | South Dakota | 20–7 | 12–6 | T–2nd | |||||
1996–97 | South Dakota | 18–11 | 12–6 | T–2nd | |||||
1997–98 | South Dakota | 19–8 | 10–8 | 4th | |||||
1998–99 | South Dakota | 23–6 | 14–4 | 1st | NCAA second round (D-II) | ||||
1999–00 | South Dakota | 22–6 | 13–5 | 1st | NCAA second round (D-II) | ||||
2000–01 | South Dakota | 22–6 | 14–4 | 1st | |||||
2001–02 | South Dakota | 19–8 | 11–7 | 5th | |||||
2002–03 | South Dakota | 19–9 | 8–8 | T–5th | |||||
2003–04 | South Dakota | 22–10 | 8–6 | T–3rd | NCAA second round (D-II) | ||||
2004–05 | South Dakota | 27–6 | 8–4 | 2nd | NCAA Sweet Sixteen (D-II) | ||||
2005–06 | South Dakota | 20–10 | 7–5 | 3rd | NCAA first round (D-II) | ||||
2006–07 | South Dakota | 23–7 | 10–2 | T–1st | NCAA first round (D-II) | ||||
2007–08 | South Dakota | 22–7 | 7–5 | 3rd | NCAA first round (D-II) | ||||
South Dakota (Division I) (Independent) (2008–2009) | |||||||||
2008–09 | South Dakota | 20–9 | |||||||
South Dakota (Great West Conference[4]) (2008–2011) | |||||||||
2009–10 | South Dakota | 22–10 | 11–1 | 1st | CIT first round | ||||
2010–11 | South Dakota | 18–15 | 7–5 | 4th | |||||
South Dakota (The Summit League) (2011–present) | |||||||||
2011–12 | South Dakota | 10–18 | 5–13 | T–8th | |||||
2012–13 | South Dakota | 10–20 | 5–11 | T–7th | |||||
2013–14 | South Dakota | 12–18 | 6–8 | 5th | |||||
2014–15 | South Dakota | 17–16 | 9–7 | 5th | |||||
2015–16 | South Dakota | 14–18 | 5–11 | 8th | |||||
2016–17 | South Dakota | 22–12[5] | 12–4 | 1st | NIT first round | ||||
2017–18 | South Dakota | 26–9[6] | 11–3 | 2nd | CBI first round | ||||
2018–19 | South Dakota | 13–17 | 7–9 | T–5th | |||||
Division I record: | 164–153 (.517)[7] | 78–72 (.520) | |||||||
Total: | 1,323–1,098 (.546) (through 2018–19)[8] |
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National champion
Postseason invitational champion
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Postseason
[edit]NCAA Division II Tournament results
[edit]The Coyotes have appeared in 13 NCAA Division II Tournaments. Their combined record is 17–12. The Coyotes won the NCAA Division II National Championship in 1958.
Year | Round | Opponent | Result |
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1957 | Regional semifinals Regional Finals Elite Eight |
Monmouth (IL) Jackson State† Wheaton |
W 62–52 W 2–0† L 80–90 |
1958 | Regional semifinals Regional Finals Elite Eight Final Four National Championship Game |
Wartburg Knox Southwest Missouri State Wheaton Saint Michael's |
W 67–65 W 102–51 W 63–58 W 64–60 W 75–53 |
1972 | Regional semifinals Regional 3rd Place |
Missouri-Saint Louis Saint Olaf |
L 72–114 W 113–91 |
1990 | Regional semifinals Regional 3rd Place |
Metropolitan State Alaska-Anchorage |
L 73–82 W 101–92 |
1993 | Regional semifinals Regional Finals Elite Eight |
Colorado Christian North Dakota New Hampshire College |
W 78–60 W 66–64 OT L 96–100 3OT |
1994 | Regional semifinals Regional Finals Elite Eight |
North Dakota North Dakota State Southern Indiana |
W 94–76 W 61–58 L 77–98 |
1999 | Regional Quarterfinals Regional semifinals |
Mesa State Metropolitan State |
W 79–74 L 69–83 |
2000 | Regional semifinals | Wayne State | L 73–76 |
2004 | Regional Quarterfinals Regional semifinals |
Nebraska-Omaha Nebraska-Kearney |
W 82–71 L 80–96 |
2005 | Regional Quarterfinals Regional semifinals Regional Finals |
Nebraska-Kearney Winona State Metropolitan State |
W 94–84 W 73–68 L 84–89 |
2006 | Regional Quarterfinals | Winona State | L 69–81 |
2007 | Regional Quarterfinals | Nebraska-Kearney | L 91–95 |
2008 | Regional Quarterfinals | Northern State | L 69–70 |
† - Jackson State, citing policy of the Mississippi Board of Trustees, was compelled to withdraw from the Tournament rather than competing in an interracial contest.[9] This would be the only time such an occurrence would directly mar the tournament, and Jackson State themselves would return to the Tournament in 1964.
NAIA Tournament results
[edit]The Coyotes have appeared in one NAIA tournament. Their record is 0–1.
Year | Round | Opponent | Result |
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1950 | First round | East Texas State | L 54–55 |
NIT results
[edit]The Coyotes have appeared in one National Invitation Tournament (NIT). Their record is 0–1.
Year | Round | Opponent | Result |
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2017 | First round | Iowa | L 75–87 |
CIT results
[edit]The Coyotes have appeared in one CollegeInsider.com Postseason Tournament (CIT). Their record is 0–1.
Year | Round | Opponent | Result |
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2010 | First round | Creighton | L 78–89 |
CBI results
[edit]The Coyotes have appeared in the College Basketball Invitational (CBI) one time. Their record is 0–1.
Year | Round | Opponent | Result |
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2018 | First round | North Texas | L 77–90 |
Draft history
[edit]Regular Draft
Year | Round | Pick | Overall | Player | Team |
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1973 | 5 | 4 | 73 | Chuck Iverson | Seattle SuperSonics |
References
[edit]- ^ University of South Dakota Graphic Standards and Editorial Guide. Retrieved April 16, 2016.
- ^ North Central Conference (2008). "2008 North Central Conference men's basketball record book" (PDF). North Central Conference. p. 19. Retrieved 18 March 2012.
- ^ http://fs.ncaa.org/Docs/stats/m_basketball_champs_records/2011/d2/champs.pdf [bare URL PDF]
- ^ "Great West Conference Men's Basketball Homepage". Archived from the original on 14 March 2012. Retrieved 18 March 2012.
- ^ "South Dakota Coyotes College Basketball - South Dakota News, Scores, Stats, Rumors & More - ESPN".
- ^ "South Dakota Coyotes College Basketball - South Dakota News, Scores, Stats, Rumors & More - ESPN".
- ^ "South Dakota Coyotes Index".
- ^ https://issuu.com/sdcoyotes/docs/2017-18_usd_mbb_media_supplement [dead link]
- ^ Miller, Patrick B.; Wiggins, David Kenneth (2004-01-01). Sport and the Color Line: Black Athletes and Race Relations in Twentieth-century America. Psychology Press. ISBN 9780415946117.
- ^ South Dakota NBA draft history
- ^ University of South Dakota (2009). "Coyotes Men's Basketball 2009–10 Media & Recruiting Guide" (PDF). University of South Dakota. p. 72. Retrieved 18 March 2012.[permanent dead link]