SIU Edwardsville Cougars men's basketball

The SIU Edwardsville Cougars men's basketball team represents Southern Illinois University Edwardsville (SIUE) in the Ohio Valley Conference of NCAA Division I basketball. The Cougars play their home matches at the Sam M. Vadalabene Center located in the SIUE core campus in Edwardsville, Illinois.

SIU Edwardsville Cougars
2023–24 SIU Edwardsville Cougars men's basketball team
UniversitySouthern Illinois University Edwardsville
Head coachBrian Barone (5th season)
ConferenceOhio Valley
LocationEdwardsville, Illinois
ArenaFirst Community Arena
(Capacity: 4,000)
NicknameCougars
ColorsRed and white[1]
   
Uniforms
Home jersey
Team colours
Home
Away jersey
Team colours
Away


NCAA tournament Elite Eight
(D-II) 2006[2]
NCAA tournament second round
(D-II) 1986, 1987, 1989, 2006[2]
NCAA tournament appearances
(D-II) 1986, 1987, 1989, 2005, 2006[2]

History

The SIUE basketball program first entered competition on November 23, 1967, under the leadership of Naismith Memorial Basketball Hall of Fame coach Harry Gallatin. The newborn program had no scholarships, inadequate facilities, and very little money to work with. Home games were played at the Shurtleff College gymnasium in Alton, usually with crowds of fewer than a dozen fans in attendance.[3] Gallatin departed as the program's coach after three years (while remaining as athletic director and golf coach for many years) with a record of 19–31.[4]

Gallatin was succeeded by Jim Dudley, who would head the program for eleven years, compiling a 146–143 record.[4] During Dudley's tenure, home games moved to the gymnasium at Edwardsville High School (now Lincoln Middle School) which was located a short distance from the SIUE campus.

Dudley was followed by Tom Pugliese, whose two years saw a record of 17–40 and brought about NCAA sanctions, resulting in the university administration's almost unheard of action of suspending of the program for the 1983–84 season.[4][5]

Larry Graham resurrected the program in 1984, as the program finally got a home of its own, moving into the new Sam M. Vadalabene Center on campus. Graham was the most successful of the Cougars' coaches, earning a record of 147–84, with three NCAA Division II tournament appearances in his eight seasons.[4][2]

After Graham, Jack Margenthaler had limited success, achieving a record of 112–150 in ten years.[4]

Success returned to Cougars basketball during Marty Simmons' five years at the helm. Simmons's teams went 88–59, making the NCAA Division II tournament in 2005 and not only returning in 2006, but earning a spot in that season's Elite Eight in Springfield, Massachusetts.[4][2]

When Simmons returned to his alma mater, as head coach at the University of Evansville, SIUE named long-time Missouri Valley Conference assistant coach Lennox Forrester to be the programs' seventh head coach. Following his first season, the Cougars began the transition from Division II to Division I and membership in the Ohio Valley Conference. Although the Cougars had losing seasons during their transition, they have become more competitive with each season. Through Forrester's first five seasons, his teams finished only 50–92, but his contract was extended following the 2011–12 season.[4][6]

On March 10, 2015, it was announced that the contracts of Forrester and his entire staff would not be renewed and that a national search for a new head coach was being launched.[7] On April 3, it was announced that California assistant coach Jon Harris, an Edwardsville native, had been named the 8th head coach in SIUE Basketball history.[8]

On March 11, 2019, SIUE announced that coach Jon Harris' contract had not been renewed after a four-year record of 31 wins and 88 losses.[9] However, Harris' full staff of assistant coaches Brian Barone, Charles "Bubba" Wells, and Mike Waldo and Director of Operations Casey Wyllie were all retained, and Barone was later named as interim head coach.[10]

After serving as the interim head coach throughout the 2019 offseason, Barone was officially named head coach of the Cougars on November 13, 2019, after a 1–2 start to the season.[11]

The Cougars have improved steadily over the first three years of Barone's tenure as head coach, posting win totals of eight in 2019–20, nine in 2020–21 and 11 in 2021–22. The 2020–21 and 2021–22 seasons were both affected heavily by the COVID-19 pandemic. This began with the team's December 13th game at Northwestern cancelled. The Cougars returned to play with a 69–65 win over Morehead State to open OVC play on December 18, however, it would be the last game SIUE would play for 33 days.[12] Following the game against Morehead State, the Cougars had nine consecutive games postponed due to a COVID-19 outbreak on the team. SIUE would go on to play 18 games in 37 days to finish the season. SIUE qualified for the OVC Tournament, losing their opening round game to Belmont 78-61. The following year, SIUE had five games postponed due to COVID-19 concerns, once again qualifying for the OVC Tournament. SIUE lost its first-round matchup to Tennessee State.

All-Americans

Reference:[13]

While the SIUE men's basketball has not seen the success of some other Cougars programs, two players were honored as NCAA Division II All-Americans:

  • Keith McFarland 1974–75
  • John Edwards 1986–87

Postseason

NCAA Division II tournament results

The Cougars appeared in the NCAA Division II Tournament five times. Their combined record is 6–5.

YearRoundOpponentResult
1986Regional semifinals
Regional Finals
Lewis
Wright State
W 70–61
L 73–77
1987Regional semifinals
Regional Finals
Southern Indiana
Kentucky Wesleyan
W 88–82
L 86–89
1989Regional semifinals
Regional 3rd-place game
Kentucky Wesleyan
Ferris State
L 87–100 OT
W 102–92
2005Regional QuarterfinalsWayne StateL 55–56
2006Regional Quarterfinals
Regional semifinals
Regional Finals
Elite Eight
Grand Valley State
Quincy
Southern Indiana
Virginia Union
W 65–61
W 80–69
W 64–60
L 58–60

Record By Year

Reference [14][15][16]

Statistics overview
SeasonCoachOverallConferenceStandingPostseason
SIU Edwardsville (Division II Independent) (1967–1995)
1967–68Harry Gallatin5–5
1968–69Harry Gallatin7–10
1969–70Harry Gallatin7–16
Harry Gallatin:19–31 .380
1970–71Jim Dudley15–11
1971–72Jim Dudley5–21
1972–73Jim Dudley16–9
1973–74Jim Dudley19–7
1974–75Jim Dudley18–8
1975–76Jim Dudley12–15
1976–77Jim Dudley13–14
1977–78Jim Dudley11–14
1978–79Jim Dudley13–14
1978–80Jim Dudley13–14
1980–81Jim Dudley11–16
Jim Dudley:146–143 .505
1981–82Tom Pugliese9–16
1982–83Tom Pugliese8–24
Tom Pugliese:17–40 .298
1983–84---Program Suspended---
1984–85Larry Graham7–21
1985–86Larry Graham23–7NCAA Div. II 2nd round
1986–87Larry Graham23–7NCAA Div. II 2nd round
1987–88Larry Graham19–9
1988–89Larry Graham23–7NCAA Div. II 2nd round
1989–90Larry Graham21–8
1990–91Larry Graham16–12
1991–92Larry Graham15–13
Larry Graham:147–84 .636
1992–93Jack Margenthaler14–12
1993–94Jack Margenthaler13–13
1994–95Jack Margenthaler10–16
SIU Edwardsville (Great Lakes Valley Conference (Div. II)) (1995–2008)
1995–96Jack Margenthaler10–157–138th
1996–97Jack Margenthaler11–165–1510th
1997–98Jack Margenthaler18–911–7t-5th
1998–99Jack Margenthaler13–1412–10t-5th
1999–2000Jack Margenthaler9–175–1510th
2000–01Jack Margenthaler7–194–1611th
2001–02Jack Margenthaler7–193–1711th
Jack Margenthaler:112–150 .42747–93 .336
2002–03Marty Simmons9–185–15t-8th
2003–04Marty Simmons16–1211–9t-5th
2004–05Marty Simmons23–915–52ndNCAA Div. II 1st round
2005–06Marty Simmons25–814–5t-1st (West)NCAA Div. II Elite Eight
2006–07Marty Simmons15–1210–95th (West)
Marty Simmons:88–59 .59955–43 .561
2007–08Lennox Forrester17–1110–92nd (West)
SIU Edwardsville (Division I Independent) (2008–2010)
2008–09Lennox Forrester10–20
2009–10Lennox Forrester5–23
SIU Edwardsville (Ohio Valley Conference) (2010–present)
2010–11Lennox Forrester8–21Not eligibleNot eligible
2011–12Lennox Forrester10–176–109th
2012–13Lennox Forrester9–185–11t-4th (West)
2013–14Lennox Forrester11–207–9t-3rd (West)
2014–15Lennox Forrester12–168–84th (West)
Lennox Forrester:85–146 .36836–47 .434
2015–16Jon Harris6–223–135th (West)
2016–17Jon Harris6–241–156th (West)
2017-18Jon Harris9-215-13t-9
2018-19Jon Harris10-216-12t-7
Jon Harris:31–88 .26115–53 .221
2019-20Brian Barone8-235-13t-10
2020–21Brian Barone9-177-128th
2021–22Brian Barone11-215-138th
2022–23Brian Barone19-139-96th
Brian Barone:47–7426–47 .356
Total:652–814 .445

      National champion        Postseason invitational champion  
      Conference regular season champion         Conference regular season and conference tournament champion
      Division regular season champion      Division regular season and conference tournament champion
      Conference tournament champion

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