2013–14 Cal Poly Mustangs men's basketball team explained

Mode:Basketball
Year:2013–14
Team:Cal Poly Mustangs
Conference:Big West Conference
Short Conf:Big West
Record:14–20
Conf Record:6–10
Hc Year:5th
Asst Coach1:Paul Fortier
Asst Coach2:Sam Kirby
Asst Coach3:Mitch Reaves
Champion:Big West tournament champions
Bowl Result:round of 64

The 2013–14 Cal Poly Mustangs men's basketball team represented California Polytechnic State University during the 2013–14 NCAA Division I men's basketball season. The Mustangs were led by fifth year head coach Joe Callero and played their home games at Mott Gym. They were members of the Big West Conference.

Cal Poly finished the regular season with a 10–19 record (6–10 Big West) and entered the Big West Conference tournament as the 7 seed. The Mustangs won the tournament to earn an automatic bid to their first NCAA tournament appearance in school history.[1] After beating Texas Southern, they lost to Wichita State, 64–37, and finished 14–20.

Roster

NumberNamePositionHeightWeightYearHometown
0David NwabaGuard6–4200SophomoreLos Angeles, California
1Markel LeonardGuard6–0168FreshmanRichmond, California
2Andy RowleyGuard6–0163SeniorSan Luis Obispo, California
3Maliik LoveGuard6–2209JuniorOceanside, California
4Alberto GanisForward6–5211JuniorTavagnacco, Italy
5Reese MorganGuard6–2206SophomoreSan Pedro, California
10Ridge ShipleyGuard6–0184FreshmanCarrollton, Texas
11Taylor SutliveGuard6–3193FreshmanSan Antonio, Texas
14Max BetkowskiGuard6–3224FreshmanSan Francisco, California
24Jamal JohnsonGuard6–0177SeniorSan Antonio, Texas
25Joel AwichForward6–7209SophomoreSt. Paul, Minnesota
30Michael BoldenGuard6–5192JuniorMission Viejo, California
33Chris EversleyForward6–7229SeniorChicago, Illinois
34Brian BennettForward6–9253SophomoreRomeoville, Illinois
35Kyle OdisterGuard7-2185SeniorSacramento, California
42Anthony SilvestriForward6–7218JuniorSan Francisco, California
44Zach GordonForward6–8229SophomoreLynnwood, Washington

Schedule

Source: http://gopoly.com/sports/mbkb/2013-14/schedule|-!colspan=9 style="background:#123C31; color:#FFF1D0;"| Non-conference games|-!colspan=9 style="background:#123C31; color:#FFF1D0;"| Conference games|-!colspan=9 style="background:#123C31; color:#FFF1D0;"| Big West tournament|-!colspan=9 style="background:#123C31; color:#FFF1D0;"| NCAA tournament

Notes and References

  1. News: Cal Poly wins Big West and gets to play on — and, it appears, play in. Chris. Dufresne. Los Angeles Times. March 15, 2014. February 4, 2024.