Cal Poly Mustangs men's basketball
The Cal Poly Mustangs men's basketball team represents California Polytechnic State University, located in San Luis Obispo, California. The school's team currently competes in the Big West Conference. The Cal Poly men's basketball team's first season was 1907 and its first season as a four-year institution was the 1941–42 season.[2][3] The team began playing at the Division I level in 1994-95. The Mustangs are coached by John Smith and play their home games at the Robert A. Mott Athletics Center. Cal Poly advanced to their first NCAA Tournament in 2014 after a historic run in the Big West Conference Men's Basketball Tournament becoming the first 7 seed to win the Championship. Cal Poly earned the 16 seed and defeated fellow 16 seed Texas Southern in the First Round in Dayton. Cal Poly then advanced to the 2nd round where they were defeated by undefeated #1 Wichita State 64–37.
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University | California Polytechnic State University | ||
Head coach | John Smith (2nd season) | ||
Conference | Big West | ||
Location | San Luis Obispo, California | ||
Arena | Mott Athletics Center (Capacity: 3,032) | ||
Nickname | Mustangs | ||
Colors | Forest Green, Vegas Gold, and Copper[1] | ||
Uniforms | |||
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NCAA Tournament Appearances | |||
2014 | |||
Conference Tournament Champions | |||
2014 (Big West Conference) | |||
Conference Regular Season Champions | |||
1955 (CCAA) 1956 (CCAA) 1972 (co) (CCAA) 1974 (CCAA) 1977 (CCAA) 1980 (CCAA) 1981 (co) (CCAA) 1986 (CCAA) 1996 (American West) |
The Blue-Green Rivalry
The main rival of the Cal Poly Mustangs men's basketball team is the UC Santa Barbara Gauchos men's basketball team. The rivalry is a part of the larger Blue–Green Rivalry, which encompasses all sports from the two schools.
Postseason
NCAA tournament results
The Mustangs have appeared in one NCAA tournament. Their record is 1–1.
Year | Seed | Round | Opponent | Result |
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2014 | #16 | First Four Second Round | #16 Texas Southern #1 Wichita State | W 81–69 L 37–64 |
NCAA Division II tournament results
The Mustangs have appeared in the NCAA Division II Tournament seven times. Their combined record is 7–8.
Year | Round | Opponent | Result |
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1971 | Regional Semifinals Regional 3rd Place Game | Puget Sound San Francisco State | L 69–81 W 70–68 |
1974 | Regional Semifinals Regional 3rd Place Game | Sonoma State Cal State Chico | L 66–73 W 81–63 |
1977 | Regional Semifinals Regional Finals Elite Eight | Seattle Pacific Puget Sound North Alabama | W 73–58 W 67–54 L 64–67 OT |
1980 | Regional Semifinals Regional Finals | San Francisco State UC Riverside | W 66–46 L 53–62 |
1981 | Regional Semifinals Regional Finals | Bloomsberg Clarion | W 71–43 L 61–84 |
1982 | Regional Semifinals Regional Finals | Alaska–Anchorage Cal State Bakersfield | W 66–60 L 55–58 |
1986 | Regional Semifinals Regional 3rd Place Game | Cal State East Bay UC Riverside | L 65–67 L 53–55 |
CIT results
The Mustangs have appeared in one CollegeInsider.com Postseason Tournament (CIT). Their record is 0–1.
Year | Round | Opponent | Result |
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2013 | First Round | Weber state | L 43–85 |
Season-by-season results
Season | Coach | Overall | Conference | Standing | Postseason | ||||
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Unknown (Independent) (1921–1941) | |||||||||
1921–22 | Unknown | 4–1 | |||||||
1922–23 | No Team | ||||||||
1923–24 | Unknown | 2–3 | |||||||
1924–25 | Unknown | 4–2 | |||||||
1925–26 | Unknown | 1–5 | |||||||
1926–27 | Unknown | 3–9 | |||||||
1927–28 | Unknown | 6–11 | |||||||
1928–29 | No Team | ||||||||
1929–30 | No Team | ||||||||
1930–31 | No Team | ||||||||
1931–32 | No Team | ||||||||
1932–33 | Unknown | 15–3 | |||||||
1933–34 | Unknown | 4–6 | |||||||
1934–35 | Unknown | 3–7 | |||||||
1935–36 | Unknown | 7–5 | |||||||
1936–37 | Unknown | 5–7 | |||||||
1937–38 | No Team | ||||||||
1938–39 | Unknown | 8–8 | |||||||
1939–40 | Unknown | 7–8 | |||||||
1940–41 | Unknown | 6–13 | |||||||
Unknown: | 75–88 | ||||||||
Howie O'Daniels (Independent) (1941–1942) | |||||||||
1941–42 | Howie O'Daniels | 5–17 | |||||||
O'Daniels: | 5–17 | ||||||||
1942–43 | No Team (WWII) | ||||||||
1943–44 | No team (WWII) | ||||||||
1944–45 | No team (WWII) | ||||||||
1945–46 | No team (WWII) | ||||||||
Robert Mott (California Collegiate Athletic Association) (1946–1947) | |||||||||
1946–47 | Robert Mott | 4–14 | 0–10 | 6 | |||||
Mott: | 4–14 | ||||||||
Ed Jorgensen (California Collegiate Athletic Association/Independent) (1947–1966) | |||||||||
1947–48 | Ed Jorgensen | 12–13 | 1–9 | 6 | |||||
1948–49 | Ed Jorgensen | 12–12 | 2–8 | 6 | |||||
1949–50 | Ed Jorgensen | 13–15 | 3–6 | 4 | |||||
1950–51 | Ed Jorgensen | 22–9 | 6–4 | 3 | |||||
1951–52 | Ed Jorgensen | 14–16 | 6–3 | 2 | |||||
1952–53 | Ed Jorgensen | 21–6 | 6–4 | 3 | |||||
1953–54 | Ed Jorgensen | 11–11 | 4–6 | 4 | |||||
1954–55 | Ed Jorgensen | 13–13 | 5–3 | 3 | |||||
1955–56 | Ed Jorgensen | 15–12 | |||||||
1956–57 | Ed Jorgensen | 12–11 | |||||||
1957–58 | Ed Jorgensen | 8–17 | |||||||
1958–59 | Ed Jorgensen | 16–9 | |||||||
1959–60 | Ed Jorgensen | 15–9 | |||||||
1960–61 | Ed Jorgensen | 13–10 | 5–5 | 4 | |||||
1961–62 | Ed Jorgensen | 16–6 | 6–5 | 4 | |||||
1962–63 | Ed Jorgensen | 11–13 | 4–8 | 5 | |||||
1963–64 | Ed Jorgensen | 4–14 | 1–9 | 6 | |||||
1964–65 | Ed Jorgensen | 8–17 | 1–9 | 6 | |||||
1965–66 | Ed Jorgensen | 8–16 | 3–7 | 5 | |||||
Jorgensen: | 222–229 | ||||||||
Stuart Chestnut (California Collegiate Athletic Association) (1966–1969) | |||||||||
1966–67 | Stuart Chestnut | 12–11 | 4–7 | 5 | |||||
1967–68 | Stuart Chestnut | 10–12 | 5–9 | 5 | |||||
1968–69 | Stuart Chestnut | 7–19 | 4–8 | 6 | |||||
Chestnut: | 29–42 | ||||||||
Neale Stoner (California Collegiate Athletic Association) (1969–1972) | |||||||||
1969–70 | Neale Stoner | 13–13 | 2–6 | 5 | |||||
1970–71 | Neale Stoner | 17–11 | 6–2 | 2 | |||||
1971–72 | Neale Stoner | 17–9 | 5–3 | 3 | |||||
Stoner: | 47–33 | ||||||||
Ernie Wheeler (California Collegiate Athletic Association) (1972–1986) | |||||||||
1972–73 | Ernie Wheeler | 13–13 | 4–5 | 4 | |||||
1973–74 | Ernie Wheeler | 18–10 | 8–2 | 2 | |||||
1974–75 | Ernie Wheeler | 15–11 | 2–6 | 5 | |||||
1975–76 | Ernie Wheeler | 14–14 | 2–8 | 6 | |||||
1976–77 | Ernie Wheeler | 18–10 | 7–3 | 2 | |||||
1977–78 | Ernie Wheeler | 17–10 | 7–3 | 2 | |||||
1978–79 | Ernie Wheeler | 13–14 | 3–9 | 6 | |||||
1979–80 | Ernie Wheeler | 22–7 | 9–3 | 2 | |||||
1980–81 | Ernie Wheeler | 24–8 | 10–4 | 2 | |||||
1981–82 | Ernie Wheeler | 20–6 | 10–4 | 2 | |||||
1982–83 | Ernie Wheeler | 21–10 | 8–6 | 4 | |||||
1983–84 | Ernie Wheeler | 20–8 | 8–6 | 4 | |||||
1984–85 | Ernie Wheeler | 16–11 | 5–9 | 6 | |||||
1985–86 | Ernie Wheeler | 23–6 | 13–2 | 1 | |||||
Wheeler: | 254–124 | ||||||||
Steve Beason (California Collegiate Athletic Association/American West Conference) (1986–1995) | |||||||||
1986–87 | Steve Beason | 19–10 | 10–4 | 2 | |||||
1987–88 | Steve Beason | 17–10 | 9–5 | 3 | |||||
1988–89 | Steve Beason | 14–12 | 6–8 | 6 | |||||
1989–90 | Steve Beason | 19–9 | 9–5 | 3 | |||||
1990–91 | Steve Beason | 14–14 | 6–6 | 4 | |||||
1991–92 | Steve Beason | 19–8 | 7–7 | 5T | |||||
1992–93 | Steve Beason | 9–17 | 3–11 | 8 | |||||
1993–94 | Steve Beason | 9–16 | 3–9 | 7 | |||||
1994–95 | Steve Beason | 1–26 | 0–6 | 4 | |||||
Beason: | 393–167 | ||||||||
Jeff Schneider (American West Conference/Big West Conference) (1995–2001) | |||||||||
1995–96 | Jeff Schneider | 16–13 | 5–1 | 1 | |||||
1996–97 | Jeff Schneider | 14–16 | 7–10 | 5 (West) | |||||
1997–98 | Jeff Schneider | 14–14 | 7–9 | 2 (West) | |||||
1998–99 | Jeff Schneider | 11–16 | 6–10 | 5 (West) | |||||
1999–00 | Jeff Schneider | 10–18 | 5–11 | 5 (West) | |||||
2000–01 | Jeff Schneider | 9–19 | 3–13 | 8 | |||||
Schneider: | 74–96 | ||||||||
Kevin Bromley (Big West Conference) (2001–2009) | |||||||||
2001–02 | Kevin Bromley | 15–12 | 9–9 | 6T | |||||
2002–03 | Kevin Bromley | 16–14 | 10–8 | 4 | |||||
2003–04 | Kevin Bromley | 11–16 | 6–12 | 1 | |||||
2004–05 | Kevin Bromley | 5–22 | 3–15 | 10 | |||||
2005–06 | Kevin Bromley | 10–19 | 7–7 | 3 | |||||
2006–07 | Kevin Bromley | 19–11 | 9–5 | 2T | |||||
2007–08 | Kevin Bromley | 12–18 | 7–9 | 6 | |||||
2008–09 | Kevin Bromley | 7–21 | 3–13 | 9 | |||||
Bromley: | 95–133 | ||||||||
Joe Callero (Big West Conference) (2009–present) | |||||||||
2009–10 | Joe Callero | 12–19 | 7–9 | 6 | |||||
2010–11 | Joe Callero | 15–15 | 10–6 | 2 | |||||
2011–12 | Joe Callero | 18–15 | 8-8 | 4 | |||||
2012–13 | Joe Callero | 18–14 | 12–6 | 3 | CIT 1st Round | ||||
2013–14 | Joe Callero | 14–20 | 6–10 | 7 | NCAA Second Round | ||||
2014–15 | Joe Callero | 13–16 | 6-10 | 6 | |||||
2015–16 | Joe Callero | 10–20 | 4-12 | 7 | |||||
2016–17 | Joe Callero | 11–20 | 6-10 | 7 | |||||
2017–18 | Joe Callero | 9–21 | 4-12 | 8 | |||||
Callero: | 120–160 | ||||||||
Total: | 292-415 | ||||||||
National champion
Postseason invitational champion
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NBA Players
Lewis Cohen became the first Cal Poly player to be selected in the NBA Draft, when he was chosen with the 199th overall selection (in the 10th round) by the Phoenix Suns in the 1978 NBA Draft.
In 2017, David Nwaba became the first Cal Poly alum to play in the NBA, making his debut for the Los Angeles Lakers, his hometown team.[4] Nwaba, who made the 2016-17 G-League All-Defensive Team,[5] played for the Chicago Bulls and is currently a guard for the Houston Rockets.[6]
ABA Players
Mike LaRoche was the first Cal Poly player to be selected in the ABA Draft, when he was chosen with a supplemental pick by the Los Angeles Stars in 1968.[7]
Overseas Pro Alumni
- Joel Awich, BC Souffelweyersheim
- Brian Bennett, Nurnberg Falcons BC
- Sean Chambers, Philippines Aces
- Varnie Dennis, J.A. Vichy
- Chris Eversley, Westports Malaysia Dragons
- Kyle Odister, Sheffield Sharks
- Derek Stockalper, Lugano Tigers
- Drake U'u, Perth Wildcats
References
- "Cal Poly Athletics Brand and Graphics Guidelines" (PDF). Retrieved November 21, 2016.
- "From the Dirt Courts to the Big Dance". gopoly.com. Retrieved May 26, 2019.
- "Cal Poly Men's Basketball Season-by-Season Overall and Conference Records" (PDF). gopoly.com. Retrieved May 26, 2019.
- Neimand, Cameron (2017-11-21). "Reminiscing on Nwaba's time as a hometown hero with the Lakers". Silver Screen and Roll. Retrieved 2019-06-07.
- "Cavaliers Sign David Nwaba". Cleveland Cavaliers. Retrieved 2019-06-07.
- "Official NBA bio of David Nwaba". NBA.com. Retrieved 2019-06-07.
- Consulting, Fine Line Websites & IT; Review, The Draft. "The Draft Review". The Draft Review. Retrieved 2019-06-10.