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The 2024–25 Oral Roberts Golden Eagles men's basketball team represents Oral Roberts University during the 2024–25 NCAA Division I men's basketball season.The Golden Eagles, led by second-year head coach Russell Springmann, play their home games at the Mabee Center in Tulsa, Oklahoma, as members of the Summit League.
Mabee Center is a 10,094-seat multi-purpose arena, located on the campus of Oral Roberts University, in Tulsa, Oklahoma, United States. [1] The building opened in 1972 and was designed by architect Frank Wallace, who designed most of the buildings on the ORU campus.
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The arena bears the name of John and Lottie Mabee, who established the Tulsa-based Mabee Foundation in 1948. The benevolences of this foundation are evident throughout the Southwest where many edifices bear the name. Mabee Center was built as an elliptical cable-suspension structure with basketball in mind.
The Golden Eagles finished the 2023–24 season 21–11, 11–5 in Summit League play, to finish in third place.Oral Roberts entered the Summit League tournament as the number three seed, and they defeated North Dakota [1] in the quarterfinals before falling to North Dakota State in the semifinals. [2]
Oral Roberts University (ORU) is a private evangelical university in Tulsa, Oklahoma. Founded in 1963, the university is named after its founder, Charismatic Christian preacher Oral Roberts . Sitting on a 385-acre (156-hectare) campus, ORU offers over 70 undergraduate degree programs along with 20 graduate programs across six colleges.
The 2020–21 Oral Roberts Golden Eagles men's basketball team represented Oral Roberts University in the 2020–21 NCAA Division I men's basketball season.The Golden Eagles, led by fourth-year head coach Paul Mills, played their home games at the Mabee Center in Tulsa, Oklahoma, as members of the Summit League.
No. Tenure Coach Years Record Pct. 1 1965–1969 Bill White: 4 65–35 .650 2 1969–1974 1987–1993 Ken Trickey: 11 214–116 .648 3 1974–1977