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1984–85 Lamar Cardinals men's basketball team


1984–85 Lamar Cardinals men's basketball
Southland Conference
20–12 (8–4 Southland)
Pat Foster (5th season)
Montagne Center(Capacity: 8,000)

The 1984–85 Lamar Cardinals basketball team represented Lamar University during the 1984–85 NCAA Division I men's basketball season. The Cardinals were led by fifth-year head coach Pat Foster and played their home games at the Montagne Center in Beaumont, Texas as members of the Southland Conference. They fell to the Louisiana Tech in the 1985 SLC tournament. They received an invitation to the 1985 National Invitation Tournament where they defeated Houston in the first round and lost to Chattanooga by one point in overtime in the second round. Lamar finished the season with a record of 20–12 (8–4 Southland).

The Montagne Center, Lamar's current home venue, opened in 1984. It had an original capacity of 8,000 which was expanded to current capacity of 10,080 after the 1984–85 season. Three home games had attendance over the nominal capacity during the 1984–85 season. Attendance at two more games was within 500 of 8,000 nominal capacity.

Lamar's Tom Sewell was a first round NBA pick and the twenty–second overall pick. Jerry Everett was the ninth pick in the third round of the NBA draft, and was the fifty–ninth overall pick. James Gulley was not drafted by an NBA team at the end of his college career, but played professionally in Israel.

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Datetime, TVRank#Opponent#ResultRecordSite (attendance) city, state
Nov 24, 1984*Wichita StateL 65–700–1Montagne Center (7,725)Beaumont, Texas
Nov 28, 1983*at Southwest Texas StateW 85–751–1Strahan Coliseum (3,106)San Marcos, Texas
Dec 1, 1984*at Southwestern LouisianaL 53–571–2Cajundome (8,619)Lafayette, Louisiana
Dec 3, 1984*Southwest Texas StateW 83–512–2Montagne Center (4,951)Beaumont, Texas
Dec 7, 1984*vs. Bowling Green Carrier ClassicW 91–743–2Carrier Dome (20,544)Syracuse, New York
Dec 8, 1984*at Syracuse Carrier ClassicL 58–683–3Carrier Dome (20,214)Syracuse, New York
Dec 15, 1984*at UTEPL 62–693–4Don Haskins Center (10,822)El Paso, Texas
Dec 21, 1984*at Rice Holiday TournamentL 55–623–5Tudor Fieldhouse (1,261)Houston, Texas
Dec 22, 1984*Weber StateW 56–514–5Montagne Center (4,380)Beaumont, Texas
Dec 31, 1984*at No. 11 WashingtonL 59–644–6Hec Edmundson Pavilion (3,254)Seattle, Washington
Jan 9, 1985*at MarshallW 75–675–6Cam Henderson Center (7,791)Huntington, West Virginia
Jan 12, 1985*Pan AmericanW 73–666–6Montagne Center (4,973)Beaumont, Texas
Jan 14, 1985*Southwestern LouisianaW 77–647–6Montagne Center (6,198)Beaumont, Texas
Jan 17, 1985McNeese StateL 73–847–7(0–1)Montagne Center (7,672)Beaumont, Texas
Jan 19, 1985at North TexasW 79–648–7(1–1)The Super Pit (1,800)Denton, Texas
Jan 24, 1985at Texas–ArlingtonW 89–639–7(2–1)Texas Hall (1,025)Arlington, Texas
Jan 26, 1985No. 12 Louisiana TechW 72–6410–7(3–1)Montagne Center (8,317)Beaumont, Texas
Jan 31, 1985Northeast LouisianaW 84–7011–7(4–1)Montagne Center (6,085)Beaumont, Texas
Feb 2, 1985at Arkansas StateL 67–6911–8(4–2)Indian Field House (4,260)Jonesboro, Arkansas
Feb 4, 1985*Texas–San Antonio Non–conferenceW 80–7012–8Montagne Center (6,295)Beaumont, Texas
Feb 14, 1985North TexasW 86–6013–8(5–2)Montagne Center (5,892)Beaumont, Texas
Feb 16, 1985UT ArlingtonW 90–5214–8(6–2)Montagne Center (5,892)Beaumont, Texas
Feb 19, 1985at McNeeseL 68–72 OT14–9(6–3)Lake Charles Civic Center (4,575)Lake Charles, Louisiana
Feb 21, 1985at No. 10 Louisiana TechL 65–7314–10(6–4)Thomas Assembly Center (7,215)Ruston, Louisiana
Feb 23, 1985at Northeast LouisianaW 81–6915–10(7–4)Fant–Ewing Coliseum (1,927)Monroe, Louisiana
Feb 28, 1985Arkansas StateW 77–6816–10(8–4)Montagne Center (5,956)Beaumont, Texas
Mar 2, 1985*at Pan American Non–conferenceW 75–6917–10Pan Am Fieldhouse (2,465)Edinburg, Texas
Mar 5, 1985(3)vs. (6) UT Arlington QuarterfinalsW 98–7018–10Thomas Assembly Center (3,580)Ruston, Louisiana
Mar 6, 1985(3)vs. (2) McNeese State Semifinal gameW 95–88 OT19–10Thomas Assembly Center (6,155)Ruston, LA
Mar 7, 1985(3)at (1) No. 8 Louisiana Tech Championship gameL 69–70 OT19–11Thomas Assembly Center (6,620)Ruston, LA
Mar 15, 1985*Houston First roundW 78–7120–11Montagne Center (8,610)Beaumont, Texas
Mar 20, 1985*Chattanooga Second roundL 84–85 OT20–12Montagne Center (8,245)Beaumont, Texas
*Non-conference game. #Rankings from AP Poll. (#) Tournament seedings in parentheses. All times are in Central Time.
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