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Northern Iowa Panthers 2010–11 Northern Iowa Panthers men's basketball team University University of Northern Iowa Conference Missouri Valley Conference Location Cedar Falls, IA Head coach Ben Jacobson (3rd year) Arena McLeod Center
(Capacity: 7,018)Nickname Panthers Colors Purple and Gold Uniforms NCAA Tournament Final Four 1962 (College Division) NCAA Tournament Elite Eight 1962 (College Division) NCAA Tournament Sweet Sixteen 1962 (College Division), 2010 NCAA Tournament Round of 32 1962 (College Division), 1964 (College Division), 1979 (College Division), 1990, 2010 NCAA Tournament appearances 1962 (College Division), 1964 (College Division), 1979 (College Division), 1990, 2004, 2005, 2006, 2009, 2010 Conference tournament champions 2004, 2009, 2010 Conference regular season champions 1925, 1929, 1948, 1949, 1950, 1951, 1953, 1961, 1964, 1969, 2009, 2010 The Northern Iowa Panthers men's basketball team represents the University of Northern Iowa, located in Cedar Falls, Iowa, in NCAA Division I basketball competition. UNI is a member of the Missouri Valley Conference.
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Men's Basketball Post Season History
NCAA Tournament History
Season Seed Eliminated
RoundTeams Defeated Lost to 1962 (College Division) N/A 2nd Round Hamline Nebraska Wesleyan 1964 (College Division) N/A 4th Place Washington University
Mankato State
Southeast MissouriEvansville
North Carolina A&T1979 (College Division) N/A 2nd Round Nebraska-Omaha Wisconsin-Green Bay 1990 (14) 2nd Round (3) Missouri (6) Minnesota 2004 (14) 1st Round — (3) Georgia Tech 2005 (11) 1st Round — (6) Wisconsin 2006 (10) 1st Round — (7) Georgetown 2009 (12) 1st Round — (5) Purdue 2010 (9) Sweet 16 (8) UNLV
(1) Kansas(5) Michigan State Other Tournaments
- NAIA National Tournament appearances: 1946, 1948, 1949, and 1953 (2-4 combined tournament record)
- Competed in the 2007 World University Games as Team USA (finished ninth)[1]
- Competed in the 2011 CollegeInsider.com Tournament. They defeated Rider in the first round, received a second round bye then lost to SMU in the quarterfinals.
Men's Basketball Coaching History
Coach Years Record Pct. Titles No Coach 1901-1902 1-3 .250 0 Jones 1903 0-2 .000 0 Charles Pell 1904-1906 11-12 .478 0 R.F. Seymour 1907-1909 14-15 .483 0 Clayton Simmons 1910 4-3 .571 0 No Records 1911 H. Pasini 1912-1913 8-12 .400 0 Allen Berkstresser 1914-1917 10-12 .455 0 No Coach 1918 5-5 .500 0 Russell Glaesner 1919 2-6 .250 0 Ivan Doseff 1920-1921 14-14 .500 0 L.L. Mendenhall 1922-1924 27-7 .794 0 Arthur D. Dickinson 1925-1932
1934-1937102-66 .607 0 Melvin Fritzel 1933 9-4 .692 0 O.M. "Hon" Nordly 1938-43
1946-1954166-127 .567 5 No Basketball 1944-1945 Stanley Hall 1955-1956 19-22 .463 0 James Witham 1957-1961 63-49 .563 0 Norm Stewart 1962-1967 97-42 .563 2 Zeke Hogeland 1968-1973 70-74 .486 1 James Berry 1974-1986 144-210 .407 1 Eldon Miller 1987-1998 164-178 .480 0 Sam Weaver 1999-2001 30-57 .345 0 Greg McDermott 2002-2006 90-63 .588 1 Ben Jacobson 2007-Present 89-43 .674 2 Totals 1900-2010 1106-1031 .518 12 Notes and references
- ^ Katz, Andy (2009-07-10). "U.S. to play Israel for bronze". ESPN.com. http://sports.espn.go.com/oly/olybb/news/story?id=4319981. Retrieved 2009-07-10.
Northern Iowa Panthers men's basketball head coaches Unknown (1900–1902) • Jones (1902–1903) • Charles Pell (1903–1906) • R. F. Seymour (1906–1909) • Clayton Simmons (1909–1910) • Unknown (1910–1911) • H. Passini (1911–1913) • Allen Berkstresser (1913–1917) • No coach (1917–1918) • Russell Glaesner (1918–1919) • Ivan Doseff (1919–1921) • L. L. Mendenhall (1921–1924) • Arthur D. Dickinson (1924–1932) • Melvin Fritzel (1932–1933) • Arthur D. Dickinson (1933–1937) • Hon Nordly (1937–1943) • No team (1943–1945) • Hon Nordly (1945–1954) • Stanley Hall (1954–1956) • James Witham (1956–1961) • Norm Stewart (1961–1967) • Zeke Hogeland (1967–1973) • James Berry (1973–1986) • Eldon Miller (1986–1998) • Sam Weaver (1998–2001) • Greg McDermott (2001–2006) • Ben Jacobson (2006– )
Missouri Valley Conference men's basketball Teams Bradley Braves • Creighton Bluejays • Drake Bulldogs • Evansville Purple Aces • Illinois State Redbirds • Indiana State Sycamores • Missouri State Bears • Northern Iowa Panthers • Southern Illinois Salukis • Wichita State Shockers
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