Idaho State Bengals men's basketball


The Idaho State Bengals men's basketball team represents Idaho State University in Pocatello, Idaho, United States. The school's team currently competes in the Big Sky Conference. They are currently led by head coach Ryan Looney and play their home games at Reed Gym. Prior to the 2019–20 season, the Bengals played most of their home games at Holt Arena, with some select home games at Reed.

Postseason

NCAA Tournament results

The Bengals have appeared in eleven NCAA Tournaments and have a cumulative record The team came to national prominence as a member of Rocky Mountain Athletic Conference under head coach Steve Belko, who arrived in 1950 and stayed for six seasons, followed by John Grayson for the next three. Belko left for Oregon, Grayson for Washington.
In the sixth season under head coach Jim Killingsworth, Idaho State advanced to the Elite Eight in 1977. It was a 32-team field, and remains the furthest any Big Sky team has advanced in the NCAA tourney. The Bengals won an opening round game at home at the Minidome and then upset second-ranked UCLA by a point in the Sweet Sixteen in Provo, Utah. entered the game with records After the high-scoring loss to fourth-ranked UNLV in the regional final, Killingsworth left for Oklahoma State.
1953Round of 22SeattleL 77–88
1954Round of 24
Sweet Sixteen
Regional 3rd Place
Seattle
USC
Colorado State
W 77–75OT
L 59–73
W 62–57
1955Round of 24SeattleL 63–80
1956Round of 25SeattleL 66–68
1957Round of 23
Sweet Sixteen
Regional 3rd Place
Hardin–Simmons
San Francisco
BYU
W 68–57
L 51–66
L 54–65
1958Round of 24
Sweet Sixteen
Regional 3rd Place
Arizona State
California
San Francisco
W 72–68
L 43–54
L 51–57
1959 Round of 23
Sweet Sixteen
Regional 3rd Place
New Mexico State
Saint Mary's
Utah
W 62–61
L 71–80
W 71–65
1960Round of 25CaliforniaL 44–71
1974Round of 32New MexicoL 65–73
1977Round of 32
Sweet Sixteen
Elite Eight
Long Beach State
  1. 2 UCLA
  2. 4 UNLV
W 83–72W 76–75
L 90–107
198716 WRound of 64 #1 UNLVL 70–95

The Bengals have one NAIA Tournament appearance, with a record of 1–1.
1938First Round
Second Round
Manchester
New Mexico State
W 41–38
L 40–56

Idaho State Bengals in the NBA/ABA