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Army Black Knights men's basketball

Army Black Knights men's basketball

American Army men's basketball team


The Army Black Knights men's basketball team represents the United States Military Academy in National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) Division I college basketball. Army currently competes as a member of the Patriot League and plays its home games at Christl Arena in West Point, New York.

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History

Bob Knight, the coach with the most wins in NCAA men's basketball history, began his head coaching career at Army from 1965 to 1971 before moving on to Indiana. One of Knight's players at Army was Mike Krzyzewski, who later was head coach at Army before moving on to Duke and becoming the winningest men's basketball coach in NCAA Division I history.

Since its inception in 1903, Army retrospectively has been awarded two national championships, has made eight NIT appearances, has refused two NCAA tournament invitations, in 1944 and 1968, and has an overall 49.7% winning percentage.

The Black Knights were retroactively named national champions by Premo-Porretta for 1923 and by the Helms Athletic Foundation for 1944,[2] when they went undefeated (15–0),[3] but declined an invitation to the NCAA tournament due to World War II. The 1944 squad was captained by Edward C. Christl, who earned a posthumous Distinguished Service Cross during World War II and for whom the Black Knights' home arena is named.[4]

Head coach Bob Knight turned down the 1968 NCAA tournament invitation in favor of the NIT,[5] because he believed the Black Knights had a better chance of winning the NIT with Lew Alcindor and UCLA playing in the NCAA tournament. Further, Madison Square Garden was close enough to West Point to allow the Corps of Cadets to be attend the games, and Army had participated in the NIT seven times in 10 years, including four of Knight's five seasons as head coach. They would go on to lose their first game of the 1968 NIT to Notre Dame.[6]

The Black Knights are one of only three original major programs that were playing college basketball in 1939, when the inaugural NCAA tournament was held, that are still active Division I programs and one of 34 eligible teams to have never participated in the NCAA Division I men's basketball tournament .[7][8] Army shares this distinction with William & Mary and The Citadel. St. Francis Brooklyn was a major program in 1939, and never made an NCAA tournament appearance but discontinued athletics in 2023,[9] and is no longer eligible for the tournament.

The Black Knights have played in the National Invitational Tournament eight times[10] and also played in the 2016 edition of the CollegeInsider.com Postseason Tournament (CIT), their first appearance in a postseason tournament in 38 years, losing to NJIT in the first round.

Seasons

In 119 seasons, the Black Knights have a record of 1262–1276.[3]

Postseason results

National Invitation tournament

The Black Knights have appeared in the National Invitation Tournament (NIT) eight times. Their combined record is 13–10.

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CollegeInsider.com tournament

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

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CBI results

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

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Head coaches

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All-Americans

The following Army players were named NCAA Men's Basketball All-Americans:

Academic All-Americans

The following Army players were named Academic All-America:

Basketball Hall of Fame

The following Army players and coaches have been inducted into the Naismith Memorial Basketball Hall of Fame:

Major awards

Eastern Collegiate Athletic Conference Award: Outstanding Scholar-Athlete of the Year

Frances Pomeroy Naismith Award

Haggerty Award

Metro Atlantic Athletic Conference Men's Basketball Player of the Year

Metro Atlantic Athletic Conference Men's Basketball Coach of the Year

Patriot League Men's Basketball Coach of the Year

  • Pat Harris – 2001–02
  • Zach Spiker – 2012–13

Patriot League Men's Basketball Rookie of the Year

  • David Ardayfio – 1990–91
  • Alex Morris – 1992–93
  • Kyle Wilson – 2012–13

Patriot League Men's Basketball Defensive Player of the Year

  • Marcus Nelson – 2008–09
  • Josh Caldwell - 2020-21
  • Josh Caldwell - 2021-22

References

  1. Army Brand Guidelines (PDF). April 13, 2015. Retrieved June 28, 2020.
  2. ESPN, ed. (2009). ESPN College Basketball Encyclopedia: The Complete History of the Men's Game. New York, NY: ESPN Books. p. 536. ISBN 978-0-345-51392-2.
  3. "Army Black Knights School History". sports-reference.com. Sports Reference LLC. Retrieved March 8, 2022.
  4. "NCAA Taps 8 Tourney Fives". Syracuse Herald-Journal. February 21, 1968. p. 82. Retrieved April 25, 2024.
  5. Chase, Chris (March 11, 2015). "The Odd Reason Army Has Never Made the NCAA Tournament". USA Today. Retrieved April 25, 2024.
  6. McDaniel, Mike (March 21, 2023). "St. Francis Brooklyn to Eliminate Entire Athletics Program". Sports Illustrated. Retrieved August 2, 2023.
  7. "Archived copy". Archived from the original on 2010-05-27. Retrieved 2011-05-22.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: archived copy as title (link)
  8. "Army Black Knights Index". College Basketball at Sports-Reference.com.

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