Denver_Pioneers_men's_basketball

Denver Pioneers men's basketball

Denver Pioneers men's basketball

NCAA Division I college basketball team


The Denver Pioneers men's basketball team represents the University of Denver and competes in the NCAA Division I men's college basketball in Denver, Colorado. They are led by head coach Jeff Wulbrun and are members of the Summit League. Since late in the 2019–20 seasons they have played all their home games at Hamilton Gymnasium having formerly played most of their games at the newer but larger Magness Arena.

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The Pioneers are one of 35 eligible Division I programs to have never appeared in the NCAA Division I men's basketball tournament.

History

Denver began intercollegiate basketball in 1904, playing their first game against the Denver Athletic Club on January 16, who they defeated.[2] They played at the regional level prior to World War II. They played in the Rocky Mountain Faculty Athletic Conference from 1913 to 1938, when they left to become a founding member of the Skyline Conference. Vince Boryla was named a consensus All-American, the first and so far only selection in Denver history. In 1962, they became an NCAA Division I independent.[3][4][5]

In 1979, DU's declining finances forced the program to drop down to NAIA. They went to the NCAA Division II level in 1990.[6] From 1980 to 1985, Floyd Theard coached the team. He went 107–38 with the Pioneers, which included a home–court winning streak of 79 consecutive games. On April 12, 1985, while serving as the head basketball coach at Denver, Theard suffered a fatal heart attack at age 40.[7][8] His assistant Dick Peth became the new coach and would coach until 1997, leading them to three NCAA Division II tournament bids. Denver joined Division I in 1998 for all of its programs, including basketball. They accepted membership for the Sun Belt Conference as a measure intended to be temporary that lasted for over a decade. The Pioneers won the regular season title with a 12–3 record in 2005. That year, they made it to the Sun Belt tournament final, which they lost 88–69 to Louisiana–Lafayette, who was later forced to vacate the win due to NCAA violations.[9] As of 2023, it is the closest time the Pioneers have been to winning a conference tournament. Attempts to make the men's basketball team better in order to help the university's revenue stream played a part in the annual budget deficit for the university by 2010.[10] In November 2010, it was announced that Denver would move most of its athletic teams (such as the men's basketball team) to the Western Athletic Conference for the 2012–13 school year.[11] In November 2012, it was announced that Denver would leave the WAC (troubled by upheaval in programs leaving) for The Summit League.[12] In their one season in the WAC, they tied with Louisiana Tech at 16–2 for a share of the WAC regular season title. In the 2023–24 season, the Pioneers finished 7th in the Summit League, but mannaged to upset Kansas City and defeat Omaha to reach the Summit League tournament final, their first tournament final appearance as a program in 19 years.

Alumni

Notable former Denver basketball players include:

Postseason results

NCAA Division II Tournament results

The Pioneers have appeared in three NCAA Division II Tournaments. Their combined record is 1–3.

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NAIA Tournament results

The Pioneers have appeared in two NAIA Tournaments. Their combined record is 0–2.

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NIT results

The Pioneers have appeared in the National Invitation Tournament (NIT) three times. Their combined record is 1–3.

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References

  1. Colors | University of Denver. Retrieved October 28, 2022.

Notes

  1. Co-champions with Louisiana Tech

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