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That game would not only tie the record for the longest-recorded game in NCAA tournament history alongside a 1956 first-round match between Canisius College (now Canisius University) and North Carolina State College (now North Carolina State University), but it also set a new record for the highest-scoring college basketball game in NCAA ...
The National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) Division I men's basketball tournament is a single-elimination tournament for men's college basketball teams in the United States. It determines the champion of Division I, the top level of play in the NCAA, [1] and the media often describes the winner as the national champion of college ...
The Cyclones would advance to the third NCAA tournament Sweet Sixteen in Iowa State men's basketball history with victories over Illinois State and Cincinnati, before falling in a 74–73 overtime loss to UCLA. Senior Dedric Willoughby averaged 18.9 points per game for the season, and seniors Kenny Pratt and Kelvin Cato averaged 14.7 points and ...
Members of the 1944 Iowa State men's basketball team (left to right): Roy Wehde, Price Brookfield, Gene Oulman, Bob Sauer, Ray Wehde. That season was the last time the Cyclones reached the Final Four.
Iowa State Armory was a 7,500-seat multi-purpose arena in Ames, Iowa. It was home to the Iowa State University Cyclones basketball team until Hilton Coliseum opened in 1971. [ 1 ] The main floor of the arena now serves as project space for the College of Design.
Why is Iowa State called the Cyclones? Name was coined by a newspaper in 1895:
This is a list of seasons completed by the Iowa State Cyclones men's basketball team of the National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) Division I. The Iowa State fielded their first team in 1908 with S. Clyde Williams coaching. [1] [2] [3] [4]
They defeated Nebraska, Missouri, and #5 Kansas to win the 1996 Big Eight conference tournament championship. [2] This was Iowa State's first conference championship in program history. The conference championship earned them a bid to the NCAA tournament and a #5 seed. In the tournament they defeated Cal and lost to Utah in the round of 32. [3]