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This is a list of seasons completed by the Central Missouri Mules basketball team. [1] Note that Central Missouri uses the nickname "Mules" exclusively for men's sports. Women's athletes and teams are known as "Jennies".
Central Missouri's basketball program was founded in 1905, thirty-four years after the university was founded. [8] Prior to 1912, the Mules were an independent team; in 1912, the Mule were a founding member of the MIAA. [ 9 ]
The Mules have won four national titles: in 1937, 1938 (both National Association of Intercollegiate Athletics, before the NCAA sponsored a Division II tournament), in 1984 (when UCM, then Central Missouri State University, was the first school ever to win NCAA men's and women's basketball championships in the same season), and in 2014.
This category is for men's basketball players at the University of Central Missouri, known as Central Missouri State University until 2006, and still earlier as Warrensburg Teachers College. The nickname Mules is specific to men's athletics; women's athletes and teams are known as Jennies. See Central Missouri Mules and Jennies.
This category is for men's basketball at the University of Central Missouri, known as Central Missouri State University until 2006. The nickname Mules is specific to men's athletics; women's athletes and teams are known as Jennies .
Central Missouri Jennies basketball; University: University of Central Missouri: First season: 1971: All-time record: 958–398 (.706) Head coach: Dave Slifer (14th season) Conference: Mid-America Intercollegiate Athletics Association: Location: Warrensburg, Missouri: Arena: UCM Multipurpose Building (capacity: 6,500) Nickname: Jennies: Colors ...
Kim Anderson, replaced Frank Haith as head basketball coach of the Missouri Tigers; Gene Bartow, replaced John Wooden as basketball coach of the UCLA Bruins; Mildred Barnes, basketball coach 1971–1980, member of the U.S. Olympic Women's Basketball Committee 1965–1972 (chair 1974–1976), inducted into the Women's Basketball Hall of Fame in 2000
Esian Henderson (born June 14, 1985) is an American professional basketball player who last played for Soproni KC of the Hungarian League.Standing at 2.05 metres (6 feet 9 inches), he plays the power forward position.