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The 1968–69 LSU Tigers basketball team represented Louisiana State University as a member of the Southeastern Conference during the 1968–69 NCAA men's basketball season. The team’s head coach was Press Maravich , in his third season at LSU.
The 1967–68 LSU Tigers basketball team represented Louisiana State University as a member of the Southeastern Conference during the 1967–68 NCAA men's basketball season. The team's head coach was Press Maravich , in his second season at LSU.
The Ball State Cardinals men's basketball team is the intercollegiate men's basketball team representing Ball State University. The Cardinals have been competing in men's basketball since the 1920–21 season. The results for each season are listed below, with MAC conference results beginning in 1975 listed in parentheses next to the overall ...
Fatheree left LSU mid-season to join the U.S. Army. A. L. Swanson coached LSU for the remainder of the season. ^B. LSU's record under Fatheree is 11–7, 4–2 under Swanson. ^C. Kentucky, which finished first, was ineligible for the conference title. LSU shared the championship with Mississippi State. ^C. Brady was fired from LSU on February 8 ...
Ball State's most successful year was 1990, when they reached the Sweet Sixteen but lost to eventual national champion UNLV, 69–67. It was the closest game UNLV played in that tournament - they won their five other games by an average margin of 23 points, including a 30-point win over Duke in the national championship game.
1909 LSU Basketball team at State Field. The first season of LSU men's basketball was the 1908–09 basketball season. The first game in program history was a 35–20 away game victory versus Dixon Academy. [2] The first home game in program history was an 18–12 victory over Mississippi State. [3]
Meet the Ball State basketball players for the 2024 season with our player-by-player roster breakdown:
Charter members Ball State and Indiana State, the largest schools in the ICC and also its only public universities, left the conference in 1968. Following a brief stint in the short-lived Midwestern Conference from 1970 to 1972, Ball State went on to join the Mid-American Conference and Indiana State joined the Missouri Valley Conference.