The Razorbacks were invited to the NCAA Tournament during each of the last nine seasons of Sutton's tenure. [23] The Men's Gymnasium served as home for the basketball team until Barnhill Arena was completed in 1954 and the Razorbacks began playing games there in the 1955-56 season.[24]. They won their first National Championship in 1994. The Hogs received an at-large bid to the tournament after winning a share of the SWC Championship and beat AP #2 UCLA in the Sweet Sixteen before falling to eventual champion, Kentucky in the Final Four in St. Louis. Rose's twenty-three seasons as head coach remain the longest tenure of any Razorback basketball coach, and his fourteen continuous seasons as coach from 1952-66 is second only to Nolan Richardson for longest continuous tenure as Razorback basketball coach.[40]. When it comes to players who have won NCAA and NBA championships, Corliss Williamson is in a select group. Arkansas failed to finish above second place in the Southwest Conference during these eight seasons, posting a winning record only once, and did not receive any invitations to the NCAA Tournament. Askew's overall record was 35-37 (.486), the first basketball coach to finish his career at Arkansas with a losing record, despite having a winning conference record of 19-17. [28][29] The next year the Hogs earned another tournament berth and advanced to the Final Four, losing to eventual champions Oklahoma A&M. During Lambert's seven seasons, Arkansas won a share the Southwest Conference Championship twice, with three second-place finishes and never fell lower than third in the conference. We would like to show you a description here but the site won’t allow us. Their combined record is 42–32. [20][21][22] The new home for the Razorbacks was dedicated on February 4, 1938 in a 53-26 win over TCU. Lambert found moderate success in his first season as head coach, posting a winning record and overseeing a first in program history by coaching the first freshman to play for the Razorback varsity squad, Paul Coleman. Division regular season champion The NCAA Division I Council approved a new start date for the 2020-21 college basketball season on Wednesday. Richardson holds the school record for most wins by a head coach, with an overall record of 389-169 (.697). [43] Despite such an awful first season, Van Eman did manage to lead Arkansas to its first winning conference record in a decade, when the Hogs finished with a 9-5 record in the SWC for the 1972-73 season and tied for second place in the conference. [57] The Hogs started the season ranked #7 by the AP Poll, and lived up to the high expectations of their recent success, winning their first fourteen games and never falling out of the top ten of the AP Poll the whole season. "[19] Construction of the new building, (originally known as the Field House) that came to be known as the Men's Gymnasium was under way in 1936, and was completed in the fall semester of 1937, with a capacity of 3,500. Anderson previously coached the UAB Blazers and Missouri Tigers, and had already been an assistant coach at Arkansas under coach Nolan Richardson for 17 years. Duddy Waller became head coach for the 1966-67 season, but only lasted until the 1970-71 season. The Razorbacks are a top twenty-five program all-time by winning percentage (.639), top twenty program by NCAA Tournament games played, top twenty program by NCAA Tournament games won, top fifteen program by Final Four appearances, and despite playing significantly fewer seasons than most programs in major conferences, top thirty by all-time wins. [10], In the 1929-30 season, Charles Bassett took over as head coach, leaving the head coaching job at Texas A&M that he held for two years without finding much success, going a paltry 16-18 (5-15) in his two years as head coach in College Station, including a last-place finish in conference play for the 1927-28 Southwest Conference season. 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Glen Rose took over in the 1933-34 season and returned the program to a competitive position within the SWC. [31], Presley Askew took over for the 1949-50 season and coached through the 1951-52 season. [45] Following in the footsteps of Johnson were the first African-American stars of Razorback basketball, guard Martin Terry and center Dean Tolson.
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