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Texas State Bobcats men's basketball

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Texas State Bobcats men's basketball
2024–25 Texas State Bobcats men's basketball team
UniversityTexas State University
Head coachTerrence Johnson (5th season)
ConferenceSun Belt
LocationSan Marcos, Texas
ArenaStrahan Arena
(capacity: 10,000)
NicknameBobcats
ColorsMaroon and gold[1]
   
NCAA tournament appearances
1994, 1997
Conference tournament champions
Lone Star: 1979, 1980
Southland: 1994, 1997
Conference regular season champions
Lone Star: 1950, 1951, 1952, 1955, 1959, 1960, 1974, 1979, 1980
Southland: 1997, 1999
Sun Belt: 2021, 2022

The Texas State Bobcats men's basketball team is the basketball team that represents Texas State University. The school's team currently competes in the Sun Belt Conference. They are currently led by Terrence Johnson, who took over in September 2020 following the resignation of Danny Kaspar.[2] The Bobcats last appeared in the NCAA tournament in 1997.

History

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The Bobcats' first season of college basketball was in 1920. The Bobcats were one of the charter members of the Lone Star Conference, which started play in 1934. Starting in 1950, the team won nine conference titles, winning the 1960 NAIA title in the process along with playing in the NAIA Final Four four times before leaving in 1983 to join the Gulf Star Conference, playing from 1984 until 1987 until the conference disbanded. They soon joined the Southland Conference from 1987 until 2012, when they left for the Western Athletic Conference. A year later, they left the WAC and joined the Sun Belt Conference.[3] Southwest Texas State became Texas State in 2003.[4]

Head coaches

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Postseason results

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NCAA Division I Tournament results

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Year Seed Round Coach Opponent Result
1994 No. 15 First round Jim Wooldridge No. 2 Massachusetts L 60–78
1997 No. 16 First round Mike Miller No. 1 Minnesota^ L 46–78

^Minnesota win vacated for NCAA infractions

NIT results

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The Bobcats have appeared in the National Invitation Tournament (NIT) one time. Their record is 0-1.

Year Round Opponent Coach Result
2022 First round North Texas Terrence Johnson L 63–67OT

CIT results

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The Bobcats have appeared in the CollegeInsider.com Postseason Tournament (CIT) two times. Their combined record is 2–2.

Year Round Opponent Coach Result
2017 First round
Second round
Quarterfinals
Lamar
Idaho
Saint Peter's
Danny Kaspar W 70–60
W 64–55
L 44–49
2019 First round FIU Danny Kaspar L 81–87

NAIA Division I Tournament results

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Year Seed Round Opponent Coach Result
1951 - First round
Second round
Morehead State
Regis
Milton Jowers W 70–62
L 64–82
1952 - First round
Second round
Elite Eight
Semifinals
Third-place game Game
Arkansas Tech
New Mexico A&M
Lawrence Tech
Southwest Missouri
Portland
Milton Jowers W 97–53
W69–52
W 65–57
L 62–70 2OT
W 78–68
1957 - First round
Second round
Upper Iowa
Southeastern Oklahoma State
Milton Jowers W 104–71
L 78–98
1959 5 First round
Second round
Elite Eight
Semifinals
Third-place game Game
Linfield (OR)
Westminster
Lenoir-Rhyne
Tennessee State
Fort Hays State
Milton Jowers W 93–61
W 61–58
W 80–78
L 62–64
W 87–80
1960 2 First round
Second round
Elite Eight
Semifinals
National championship
Wisconsin-Oshkosh
Savannah State
Grambling State
William Jewell
Westminster
Milton Jowers W 93–69
W 101–88
W 76–88
W 82–44
W 66–44
1961 11 First round
Second round
Elite Eight
Central Connecticut
East Texas State Baptist
Northern Michigan
Milton Jowers W 70–59
W 61–59
L 75–80
1979 8 First round
Second round
Elite Eight
Semifinals
Third-place game
Kentucky State
St. Johns (MN)
Cameron
Henderson State
Midwestern State
Dan Wall W 78–74
W 79–75
W 77–73 OT
L 57–58
W 101–88

Bobcats in the NBA

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References

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  1. ^ Texas State University Brand Guide. January 14, 2022. Retrieved November 16, 2022.
  2. ^ "Terrence Johnson - Men's Basketball Coach". Texas State Athletics. Retrieved 2023-12-14.
  3. ^ "Texas State Athletics Men's Basketball History". txstatebobcats.com.
  4. ^ "NCAA basketball tournament History". ESPN.com. Archived from the original on October 26, 2013.
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