Catholic University Cardinals men's basketball explained

Catholic University Cardinals
University:The Catholic University of America
Conference:Landmark Conference
Division:III
Location:Washington, D.C.
Coach:Aaron Kelly
Tenure:1st
Arena:Raymond A. DuFour Athletic Center
Nickname:Cardinals
Ncaachampion:2001
Ncaafinalfour:2001
Ncaaeliteeight:2001
Ncaasweetsixteen:1998, 1999, 2000, 2001, 2002
Ncaaroundof32:1998, 1999, 2000, 2001, 2002, 2003, 2004, 2007, 2013, 2015
Ncaaopeninground:1993, 1996, 1998, 1999, 2000, 2001, 2002, 2003, 2004, 2006, 2007, 2013, 2015, 2016
Ncaatourneys:Division I: 1944; Division II: 1964; Division III: 1993, 1996, 1998, 1999, 2000, 2001, 2002, 2003, 2004, 2006, 2007, 2013, 2015, 2016

The Catholic University Cardinals men's basketball team represents The Catholic University of America in the National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) Division III college basketball competition as a member of the Landmark Conference. They won the national championship in the 2000–2001 season, and are the only program in Division III to reach the Sweet Sixteen five consecutive seasons, from 1998 to 2002.

History

The team began as a club sport in the 1909–10 season, and gained varsity status the following year. Although it did not have an official head coach, the roster listed Joseph Bollin as the team's "manager." The first game during the club sport era was against Georgetown University, and the first official game was a 42–33 home victory over Gallaudet University on January 7, 1911. They followed it with a 37–34 victory over St. John's College in Annapolis, but lost the remaining six games of the season to finish 2–6.

Fred Rice, a graduate student, joined the team in the 1911–12 season as a player coach. Rice had previously played at Georgetown, where he earned a law degree. The team improved to 10–7, and then 13–3 in 1912–13.

The December 1916 edition of The Catholic University of America Bulletin declared that, under Rice's leadership,

The Brookland Gymnasium, the first on-campus arena, opened in 1924. The team won their first two games in it, and went 38–15 from 1925 to '28.

NCAA tournament results

The 1943–44 men's basketball team won the Mason-Dixon Conference title and made the program's first trip to the NCAA Tournament. The team played in Madison Square Garden, losing to Dartmouth and Temple.

Cardinals' NCAA D-I Tournament history
YearOpponentWon/LostResult
1944
Dartmouth CollegeL38–63
Temple UniversityL35–55
The 1963–64 season, Catholic played the NCAA College Division (Division II) Tournament at Hofstra, losing to Hofstra and Philadelphia.
Cardinals' NCAA D-II (College Division) Tournament history
YearOpponentWon/LostResult
1964
Hofstra UniversityL91–92 (2OT)
Philadelphia TextileL64–94

The men's basketball team won the 2001 NCAA Division III National Championship and was the only program in Division III to reach the Sweet Sixteen five consecutive seasons, from 1998 to 2002. They also reached the postseason in 1993, 1996, 2003, 2004, 2006, 2007, 2013, 2015,[1] 2016,[2] and 2024.

Cardinals' NCAA D-III Tournament history
YearRoundOpponentWon/LostResult
19931stStockton State CollegeL91–106
19961stCabrini CollegeL65–85
1998
2ndJohns Hopkins UniversityW67–62
Sectional SemifinalsHunter CollegeL82–84 (2 OT)
1999
1stLebanon Valley CollegeW77–72
2ndGoucher CollegeW73–69
Sectional SemifinalsWilliam Paterson UniversityL71–79
2000
2ndChristopher Newport UniversityW65–64
Sectional SemifinalsWilliam Paterson UniversityW57–52
Sectional FinalsFranklin & Marshall CollegeL74–85
2001
1stCity College of New YorkW82–65
2ndWidener UniversityW69–67
Sectional SemifinalsState University of New York at BrockportW69–64
Sectional FinalsClark UniversityW82–78
National SemifinalsOhio Northern UniversityW82–76
ChampionshipWilliam Paterson UniversityW76–62
2002
2ndHampden–Sydney CollegeW74–66
Sectional SemifinalsClark UniversityL72–75
20032ndMontclair State UniversityL78–95
2004
1stSUNY-Old WestburyW75–50
2ndGwynedd–Mercy CollegeL72–74 (OT)
20061stWidener UniversityL59–61
2007
1stMessiah CollegeW37–58
2ndLincoln UniversityL70–81
2013
1stCollege of Staten IslandW67–61
2ndWilliams CollegeL78–89
2015
1stAlvernia UniversityW87–80
2ndRandolph–Macon CollegeL65–78
20161stEndicott CollegeL76–84
20241stWorcester State UniversityW75-72 (OT)
2ndRowan UniversityL85-89

Coaches

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Coach
1911 – 1930 Fred Rice
1931 – 1941 Forrest Cotton
1943 – 1944 John Long
1952 – 1957 Joe Della Ratta
1958 – 1967 Tom Young
Bob Reese
1972 – 1975 Dick Myers
1975 – 1982 Jack Kvancz
1983 – 1989 Jack Bruen
1990 – 1991 Bob Valvano
1992 – 2003 Mike Lonergan
2004 – 2019 Steve Howes
2019 – present Aaron Kelly

External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Cardinals Receive 15th NCAA Tournament Bid, Host Alvernia on Thursday . 2016-11-25 . 2016-06-03 . https://web.archive.org/web/20160603175906/http://www.cuacardinals.com/sports/mbkb/2014-15/releases/20150302pxaali . live .
  2. Web site: CUA Men's Basketball to Host NCAA First & Second Rounds . 2016-11-25 . 2016-12-04 . https://web.archive.org/web/20161204172353/http://www.cuacardinals.com/sports/mbkb/2015-16/releases/20160229kc037x . live .