Southern Illinois Salukis men's basketball


The Southern Illinois Salukis men's basketball team represents Southern Illinois University Carbondale in Carbondale, Illinois. The Salukis compete in the Missouri Valley Conference, and they play their home games at Banterra Center. As of March 2019, Saluki Hall of Fame basketball player, Bryan Mullins, has become the newest head coach of the Southern Illinois basketball program.

History

Prior to joining the NCAA, the Salukis competed in the NAIA men's basketball. Appearing five times, with a combined tournament record of 9 wins and 4 losses. Most notable tournament appearances came in 1945, in which the Salukis finished third, and then the following year in the 1946 tournament where the Salukis were NAIA national champions. The Salukis would not place again in the following three tournament appearances in 1947, 1948, 1960.
In 1967, SIU, led by guard Walt Frazier, who went on to be named one of the 50 Greatest Players in NBA History, won the National Invitation Tournament under coach Jack Hartman. At the time, the tournament was considered much more prestigious than it is today. The Salukis were members of the College Division and were therefore ineligible to compete for the NCAA Division I Tournament.
In 1977, future NBA player Mike Glenn led the Salukis to the NCAA Division I Tournament Sweet Sixteen.
From 1993 to 1995, SIU advanced to three straight NCAA Division I Tournaments. Prior to that, the Salukis participated in the National Invitation Tournament for four consecutive years from 1989 to 1992.
Part of the SIU Saluki men's basketball team's 2003 season was chronicled in MTV's True Life: I Am A College Baller.
The Saluki men's basketball team garnered national attention by advancing to the Sweet Sixteen in 2002 and 2007.
In the 2006–2007 season, the Salukis, coached by Chris Lowery, reached their highest ranking in the AP Coaches Poll and the ESPN/USA Today Poll with a position of #11, before dropping to #14 after losing the MVC to Creighton prior to entering the NCAA tournament.
After achieving success at SIU, former coaches Bruce Weber and Matt Painter accepted head coaching positions at schools in the Big Ten. Weber took over at Illinois in 2003 and Painter – an alumnus of and former basketball player at Purdue University – accepted the Boilermakers' offer to become top assistant and designated successor to Gene Keady in 2004, becoming head coach in March 2006.
In 2009, the Salukis lost a longtime assistant coach to the head coaching ranks. Rodney Watson, following 21 seasons as the backup in Carbondale, accepted the head coaching position at the University of Southern Indiana in Evansville, Indiana. In his first season with the Screamin Eagles, Watson led his team to a 23–0 record at the NCAA Div II powerhouse, taking over despite a one-year post-season ban as part of the transgressions of the former coaching staff.
Prior to the 2018-2019 season, the Salukis became the first NCAA men's basketball team to win a completed game against the Cuban national team during a pre-season visit to the country.
Nine Salukis have gone on to play in the NBA:
Chico Vaughn - St. Louis Hawks, Detroit Pistons ;
Walt Frazier - New York Knicks, Cleveland Cavaliers ;
Dick Garrett - Los Angeles Lakers, Buffalo Braves, New York Knicks, Milwaukee Bucks ;
Nate Hawthorne - Los Angeles Lakers, Phoenix Suns ;
Joe C. Meriweather - Houston Rockets, Atlanta Hawks, New Orleans Jazz, Kansas City Kings ;
Mike Glenn - Buffalo Braves, New York Knicks, Atlanta Hawks, Milwaukee Bucks ;
Ashraf Amaya - Vancouver Grizzlies, Washington Bullets ;
Chris Carr - Phoenix Suns, Minnesota Timberwolves, New Jersey Nets, Golden State Warriors, Chicago Bulls, Boston Celtics ;
Troy Hudson - Utah Jazz, Los Angeles Clippers, Orlando Magic, Minnesota Timberwolves, Golden State Warriors.

Yearly records (Division I)

Postseason results

NCAA Division I tournament results

The Salukis have appeared in the NCAA Division I Tournament ten times. Their combined record is 6–10.
1977Round of 32ArizonaW 81–77
Sweet SixteenWake ForestL 81–86
1993#14Round of 64#3 DukeL 70–105
1994#11Round of 64#6 MinnesotaL 60–74
1995#10Round of 64#7 SyracuseL 92–96
2002#11Round of 64#6 Texas TechW 76–68
Round of 32#3 GeorgiaW 77–75
Sweet Sixteen#2 ConnecticutL 59–71
2003#11Round of 64#6 MissouriL 71–72
2004#9Round of 64#8 AlabamaL 64–65
2005#7Round of 64#10 St. Mary'sW 56–65
Round of 32#2 Oklahoma StateL 77–85
2006#11Round of 64#6 West VirginiaL 46–64
2007#4Round of 64#13 Holy CrossW 61–51
Round of 32#5 Virginia TechW 63–48
Sweet Sixteen#1 KansasL 58–61

NCAA Division II tournament results

The Salukis have appeared in the NCAA Division II Tournament seven times. Their combined record is 17–9.
1959Regional SemifinalsWittenbergL 70–80
Regional 3rd Place GameBelmont AbbeyL 70–79
1961Regional SemifinalsTrinityW 96–82
Regional FinalsSoutheast Missouri StateL 84–88
1962Regional SemifinalsUnionW 70–56
Regional FinalsEvansvilleW 88–83
Elite EightNortheasternW 73–57
Final FourMount St. Mary'sL 57–58
National 3rd Place GameNebraska WesleyanW 98–91
1963Regional SemifinalsSoutheast Missouri StateW 87–79
Regional FinalsLamarW 93–84
Elite EightEvansvilleW 86–73
Final FourSouth Dakota StateL 76–80
National 3rd Place GameOglethorpeL 64–68
1964Regional SemifinalsBall StateW 88–81
Regional FinalsEvansvilleL 59–64
1965Regional SemifinalsConcordia W 71–70
Regional FinalsCentral MichiganW 90–62
Elite EightWashington-St. LouisW 76–67
Final FourNorth DakotaW 97–64
National Championship GameEvansvilleL 82–85 OT
1966Regional SemifinalsIndiana StateW 83–65
Regional FinalsEvansvilleW 90–77
Elite EightFresno StateW 93–70
Final FourNorth DakotaW 69–63
National Championship GameKentucky WesleyanL 51–54

NAIA tournament results

The Salukis have appeared in five NAIA Division I Tournaments. Their combined record is 9–4. They were NAIA national champions in 1946.
1945First RoundWashburnW 64–49
Elite EightDoaneW 61–44
Final FourLoyola L 35–37
3rd Place GameEastern KentuckyW 49–45
1946First RoundCentral MissouriW 49–39
Second RoundLorasW 58–55
Elite EightNevadaW 66–58
Final FourLoyola W 53–37
National Championship GameIndiana StateW 49–48
1947First RoundDakota WesleyanL 39–44
1948First RoundSouthern OregonW 54–50
Second RoundManhattanL 42–52
1960First RoundOklahoma BaptistL 71–75

NIT results

The Salukis have appeared in the National Invitation Tournament nine times. Their combined record is 8–8. They were NIT champions in 1967.
1967First RoundSaint Peter'sW 103–58
QuarterfinalsDukeW 72–63
SemifinalsRutgersW 79–70
FinalsMarquetteW 71–56
1969First RoundSouth CarolinaL 63–72
1975First RoundPittsburghL 65–70
1989First RoundSaint LouisL 54–87
1990First RoundGreen BayL 60–73
1991First RoundBoise StateW 74–75
Second RoundMissouri StateW 72–69
QuarterfinalsStanfordL 68–78
1992First RoundBoston CollegeL 69–78
2000First RoundColoradoW 94–92
Second RoundBYUL 57–82
2008First RoundOklahoma StateW 69–53
Second RoundArizona StateL 51–65

Retired numbers

Two players have had their numbers retired by the school.