South Dakota State Jackrabbits men's basketball
South Dakota State Jackrabbits | |||
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University | South Dakota State University | ||
All-time record | 1452–999 (.592) | ||
Conference |
Summit League NCAA Division I Division | ||
Location | Brookings, SD | ||
Head coach | T. J. Otzelberger (1st year) | ||
Arena |
Frost Arena (Capacity: 6,500[1]) | ||
Nickname | Jackrabbits | ||
Colors |
Blue and Yellow[2] | ||
Uniforms | |||
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NCAA Tournament appearances | |||
2012, 2013, 2016 | |||
Conference tournament champions | |||
2012, 2013, 2016 | |||
Conference regular season champions | |||
2013, 2015, 2016 |
The South Dakota State Jackrabbits Men's Basketball team is a basketball team that represents South Dakota State University in Brookings, South Dakota. The Jackrabbits are a NCAA Division I member and have played in the Summit League since 2007. The team has a 1452-999-1 overall record.[3]
Prior to moving to Division I in 2004, the Jackrabbits had great success while in Division II.[4] The team won 20 conference championships with the North Central Conference, advanced to the NCAA Division II Tournament 24 times, and won the national championship in 1963. Although initially struggling after the move to Division I, the team has increased their win total each season of their Division I career. The team had their first 20 win season at the Division I level in 2011-2012 and advanced to their first NCAA Division I Tournament in 2012 and returned in 2013.
The Jackrabbits play their home games at the 6,500 seat Frost Arena and were coached by Scott Nagy for 21 years until he left for Wright State in April 2016.The Jackrabbits have produced 7 NBA draft picks including Nate Wolters, Steve Lingenfelter, and Tom Black.
Postseason
NCAA Division I Tournament results
The Jackrabbits have appeared in three NCAA Division I Tournaments. Their combined record is 0–3. The highest seed they have ever received is a #12 in 2016.
Year | Seed | Round | Opponent | Result/Score |
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2012 | 14 | Second Round | #3 Baylor | L 60–68 |
2013 | 13 | Second Round | #4 Michigan | L 56–71 |
2016 | 12 | First Round | #5 Maryland | L 74–79 |
NIT results
The Jackrabbits appeared in one National Invitation Tournament (NIT). Their record is 1–1.
Year | Round | Opponent | Result |
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2015 | First Round Second Round | Colorado State Vanderbilt | W 86–76 L 77–92 |
CBI results
The Jackrabbits have appeared in one College Basketball Invitational (CBI). Their record is 0–1.
Year | Round | Opponent | Result/Score |
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2014 | First Round | Old Dominion | L 65–72 |
NCAA Division II Tournament results
The Jackrabits have appeared in the NCAA Division II Tournament 24 times (known as the college division until 1974 but considered the same tournament). Their combined record is 35–23. They were national champions in 1963.
Year | Round | Opponent | Result/Score |
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1959 | Regional Semifinals Regional Finals Elite Eight | Augustana (IL) Knox Cal State Los Angeles | W 73–56 W 106–80 L 67–92 |
1960 | Regional Semifinals Regional 3rd Place Game | Prairie View A&M Wartburg | L 65–78 W 93–77 |
1961 | Regional Semifinals Regional Finals Elite Eight Final Four National 3rd Place Game | Cornell (IA) Prairie View A&M UC Santa Barbara Southeast Missouri State Mount St. Mary's | W 90–71 W 88–84 W 79–65 L 69–81 W 77–76 |
1963 | Regional Semifinals Regional Finals Elite Eight Final Four National Championship Game | Cornell (IA) Nebraska Wesleyan Fresno State Southern Illinois Wittenberg | W 71–64 W 77–75 W 84–71 W 80–76 W 44–42 |
1968 | Regional Semifinals Regional 3rd Place Game | Indiana State DePauw | L 96–101 W 86–84 |
1969 | Regional Semifinals Regional Finals | Lincoln Southwest Missouri State | W 79–77 L 74–87 |
1970 | Regional Semifinals Regional Finals Elite Eight | Southwest Missouri State Central Missouri State Tennessee State | W 82–71 W 92–73 L 89–92 |
1972 | Regional Quarterfinals | Saint Olaf | L 72–87 |
1973 | Regional Semifinals Regional Finals | Southwest Missouri State Coe | W 85–74 L 104–107 |
1978 | Regional Semifinals Regional 3rd Place Game | Green Bay Chapman | L 57–80 W 61–59 |
1980 | Regional Semifinals Regional Finals Elite Eight | Stonehill Western Illinois Florida Southern | W 74–51 W 98–86 L 71–81 |
1984 | Regional Semifinals Regional Finals | Central Connecticut State Sacred Heart | W 74–59 L 81–88 OT |
1985 | Regional Semifinals Regional Finals Elite Eight Final Four National Championship Game | Gannon Grand Valley State Cal State Hayward Mount St. Mary's Jacksonville State | W 73–64 W 58–57 W 62–58 W 78–71 L 73–74 |
1988 | Regional Semifinals Regional 3rd Place Game | Missouri-St. Louis Angelo State | L 63–68 W 87–84 |
1991 | Regional Semifinals Regional Finals | Metropolitan State North Dakota | W 92–79 L 51–54 |
1992 | Regional Semifinals Regional Finals Elite Eight | Saint Cloud State Denver California (PA) | W 79–74 OT W 87–57 L 73–84 |
1996 | Regional Semifinals Regional Finals | North Dakota State Fort Hays State | W 94–88 L 90–99 |
1997 | Regional Semifinals Regional Finals | Nebraska-Kearney Fort Hays State | W 102–83 L 74–86 |
1998 | Regional Semifinals Regional Finals | Metropolitan State Northern State | W 93–79 L 82–88 |
2000 | Regional Quarterfinals | North Dakota | L 67–73 |
2001 | Regional Quarterfinals | Metropolitan State | L 80–91 |
2002 | Regional Semifinals Regional Finals | Nebraska-Omaha Metropolitan State | W 96–76 L 86–87 |
2003 | Regional Quarterfinals Regional Semifinals | Fort Hays State Nebraska-Kearney | W 84–78 L 85–86 |
2004 | Regional Quarterfinals Regional Semifinals | Northern State Metropolitan State | W 99–80 L 69–109 |
Media coverage
All home and road games are covered on the Jackrabbit Sports Network. The broadcast range of the Jackrabbit Sports Network covers eight states (South Dakota, Minnesota, North Dakota, Iowa, Nebraska, Missouri, Kansas, and Wyoming), and consists of the following stations:
The team does not have an official television partner, but Jackrabbit games have been televised on Midco Sports Net, Fox College Sports, the Big Ten Network, ESPN2, ESPNU, and local television networks.
References
- ↑ Frost Arena – GoJacks.com—Official Web Site of South Dakota State Athletics. Gojacks.com. Retrieved on 2012-02-19.
- ↑ "University Colors". Retrieved 2016-04-16.
- ↑ SDSU Men's Basketball History – GoJacks.com—Official Web Site of South Dakota State Athletics. Gojacks.com (2011-07-15). Retrieved on 2012-02-19.
- ↑ South Dakota State Men's Basketball. 2011–2012 Media Guide