IUP Crimson Hawks men's basketball

IUP Crimson Hawks
University Indiana University of Pennsylvania
All-time record 1,302–471 (.734)
Conference PSAC
West Division
Location Indiana, PA
Head coach Joe Lombardi (10th year)
Arena Kovalchick Convention and Athletic Complex
(Capacity: 4,000)
Nickname Crimson Hawks
Colors Maroon and Slate
         
NCAA Tournament champions
0
NCAA Tournament Final Four
1995, 2002, 2009, 2010
NCAA Tournament Elite Eight
1994, 1995, 1996, 2000, 2014, 2015
NCAA Tournament Sweet Sixteen
1994, 1995, 1996, 2000, 2002, 2004, 2005, 2009, 2010
NCAA Tournament appearances
1994, 1995, 1996, 2000, 2002, 2004, 2005, 2009, 2010
NCAA Division II
Conference regular season champions
1974, 1995, 2000, 2002, 2004, 2010, 2011, 2013

IUP Crimson Hawks men's basketball team is a Division II basketball program who represents Indiana University of Pennsylvania. The program has been in the NCCA Divison II Tournament nine times in its history going to the final four, four times and coming up short in the championship game twice in 2009, 2010. The teams first season was 1927-28 when the team went 4-9.[1]

Current coaching staff

Name Position Alma mater Tenure
Joe Lombardi head coach Youngstown State University 2006–present
Tray Woodall assistant coach University of Pittsburgh 2016–present
Brian Urso assistant coach Point Park University 2016–present
Rob Zewe volunteer assistant coach 2015–present

History

The program's inaugural season was in 1927. When university board decided to have a basketball team. The team has played every season since 1927 except two season during World War II due to the players needing to enlist.

Season by season record

The overall record of this program is 1302–741.[2]

Season Team Overall Conference Standing Postseason
1927–28 IUP 4–9 - - -
1928–29 IUP 8–5 - - -
1929–30 IUP 8–9 - - -
1930–31 IUP 5–10 - - -
1931–32 IUP 3–10 - - -
1932–33 IUP 9–6 - - -
1933–34 IUP 11–4 - - -
1934–35 IUP 10–4 - - -
1935–36 IUP 11–4 - - -
1936–37 IUP 7–8 - - -
1937–38 IUP 10–8 - - -
1938–39 IUP 7–11 - - -
1939–40 IUP 9–8 - - -
1940–41 IUP 10–8 - - -
1941–42 IUP 14–4 - - -
1942–43 IUP 5–4 - - -
1944–45 IUP No team - - -
1945–46 IUP No team - - -
1946–47 IUP 6–8 - - -
1947–48 IUP 13–4 - - -
1948–49 IUP 7–9 - - -
1949–50 IUP 6–10 - - -
1950–51 IUP 12–5 - - -
1951–52 IUP 9–12 - - -
1952–53 IUP 5–15 - - -
1953–54 IUP 13–6 - - -
1954–55 IUP 15–5 - - -
1955–56 IUP 16–7 - - -
1956–57 IUP 15–6 - - -
1957–58 IUP 25–3 - - -
1958–59 IUP 15–5 - - -
1959–60 IUP 14–7 - 1st -
Total: 1302–741–0 (since 1927)

      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

Program leaders

NOTE All numbers as of November 1, 2016

Points
  1. Darryl Webb (1,949)
  2. Robert Misenko (1,715)
  3. Brandon Norfleet (1,678)
  4. Julian Sanders (1,655)
  5. Ashton Smith (1,635)
Games Played
  1. Ashton Smith (127)
  2. Darryl Webb (126)
  3. Julian Sanders (124)
  4. Jason Bullock (119)
Asissts
  1. Devante Chance (512)
  2. Ashton Smith (456)
  3. Mont Mattocks (450)
  4. Eddie Peterson (425)
  5. Yancey Taylor (406)
Rebounds
  1. Darryl Webb (1,214)
  2. Garry Lupek (881)
  3. Lee McCullough (877)
  4. Robert Misenko (826)
  5. Sam Scott (738)

Coaching history

The Crimson Hawks have had a history of eight head coaches. The current head coach is Joe Lonbardi.

Head Coach Tenure Overall Conf Notes
George Miller 1927–39, 1943 98–92 First head coach in program history, was first to win 10+ games in single-season.
Bob Timmons 1939–42, 1945–47 52–32
Peck McKnight 1947–63 201–122 Won first ever PSAC championship in 1960 for school, first head coach to have 25 or more wins in single-season
Herm Sledzik 1963–70 103–53
Carl Davis 1970–83 199–124 65–45 Was first IUP head coach to coach during conference games
Tom Beck 1983–88 66–70 27–25
Kurt Kanaskie 1988–96 152–75 53–43
Gary Edwards 1996–2006 206–88 109–39
Joe Lombardi 2006–Present 225–85 126–44

Championships and tournament runs

PSAC championships

Source[3]

NCAA tournament

References

  1. "IUP Hawks basketball". Retrieved January 11, 2016.
  2. "IUP men's basketball All-Time Record" (PDF). Retrieved November 12, 2016.
  3. "IUP PSAC results". IUP Hoops. Retrieved November 17, 2016.

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