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East Tennessee State Buccaneers men's basketball

Men's college basketball team


Summary

Men's college basketball team

FieldValue
current2025–26 East Tennessee State Buccaneers men's basketball team
nameEast Tennessee State Buccaneers
men's basketball
logoEast Tennessee State Buccaneers logo.svg
logo_size100
universityEast Tennessee State University
firstseason
record1,381–1,096 ()
conferenceSoCon
locationJohnson City, Tennessee
coachBrooks Savage
tenure3rd
arenaFreedom Hall Civic Center
capacity6,149
nicknameBuccaneers
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NCAAsweetsixteen1957*, 1968
NCAAroundof321957*, 1992
NCAAtourneys1957*, 1968, 1989, 1990, 1991, 1992, 2003, 2004, 2009, 2010, 2017
conference_tournament1968, 1989, 1990, 1991, 1992, 2003, 2004, 2009, 2010, 2017, 2020
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below'* at Division II level'''''

men's basketball The East Tennessee State Buccaneers men's basketball team represents East Tennessee State University (ETSU), located in Johnson City, Tennessee, in men's college basketball. East Tennessee State is coached by Brooks Savage and currently competes in the Southern Conference. The team last played in the NCAA Division I men's basketball tournament in 2017. In March 2020 the Buccaneers won the SoCon championship.

History

Conference affiliations

  • Pre-1958 – Volunteer State Athletic Conference
  • 1958–59 to 1977–78 – Ohio Valley Conference
  • 1979–80 to 2004–05 – Southern Conference
  • 2005–06 to 2013–14 – Atlantic Sun Conference
  • 2014–15 to present – Southern Conference

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Season-by-season results

The Les Robinson / Alan LeForce era

Commonly referred to as "The Glory Days" of ETSU basketball, between 1989 and 1992, ETSU won 4 straight Southern Conference titles while compiling 99 wins. During this 4-year period ETSU had wins over prestigious programs such as Arizona, NC State (3 times), Wake Forest, Cincinnati, BYU, Xavier, Mississippi State, Southern Miss, Tennessee (twice) and Memphis. ETSU also suffered their most famous loss when they lost by 1 point to top ranked Oklahoma as a 16th seed in the 1989 NCAA tournament.

When Les Robinson left for NC State after the 1990 season, longtime assistant Alan LeForce took over a veteran team led by Senior Keith "Mister" Jennings. The team was ranked as high as 10th in the nation during the 1991 season and finished the year 17th in the AP poll and 15th in the Coaches poll. In the 1992 NCAA tournament ETSU upset the Arizona Wildcats in the opening round, but eventually fell in the second round to the Michigan Wolverines and the Fab Five.

The Buccaneers went into steep decline after that, bottoming out with a 7–20 record in 1995-96. LeForce resigned after the season.

The Ed Dechellis era

In 1996 Ed Dechellis replaced Alan Leforce who resigned after the 1995–1996 season. In 2001 Dechellis led ETSU to their first regular season conference title since the 91–92 season. In 2003 Dechellis helped ETSU win their first Southern Conference Tournament title and first NCAA berth since 1992. ETSU faced Wake Forest University in the first round where they lost in the final seconds 73–76 after having a chance to win the game with the last shot. After the 2003 season Dechellis left for Penn State.

Dechellis complied 105–93 record at ETSU but is mostly remembered for bringing prominence back to the ETSU basketball program that had struggled after the 1993 season.

The Murry Bartow era

In 2003 ETSU hired Murry Bartow after Ed Dechellis took the head coaching position at Penn State. Bartow took over a senior led team that won 27 games and nearly went undefeated in conference play in his first season; additionally, ETSU won their second straight Southern Conference Tournament and headed back to the NCAA tournament for the second straight year. ETSU had another close call in the 2004 NCAA tournament when they lost to Cincinnati 77–80 in the closing seconds, much like the Wake Forest game the previous year.

In the 2005–2006 season ETSU left the Southern Conference to join the Atlantic Sun Conference after the school dropped football. During his time in the Atlantic Sun ETSU has received 4 postseason bids. Back to Back NCAA tournaments in 2009 and 2010, the NIT in 2007 and the CIT in 2011. The Buccaneers rejoined the Southern Conference as part of reinstating football in 2016. After 12 years, an overall record of 224–169 (with a record of 16–14, 8–10 in SoCon play in the 2014–15 season), and three NCAA appearances at East Tennessee State, Bartow was fired due a five-season tournament drought with declining team performance.

The Steve Forbes era

After Murry Bartow was fired, Steve Forbes became the 16th head coach in ETSU's 95-year history on March 30, 2015. He served two seasons as an assistant coach at Wichita State Shockers men's basketball where he helped take the Shockers to the Sweet 16 the past season before taking the ETSU job. Forbes' recruiting ties and his extensive background as an assistant coach at the NCAA Division I level – which included a five-year stop at the University of Tennessee – made him a perfect fit for ETSU, according to ETSU Director of Intercollegiate Athletics Dr. Richard Sander. In five seasons at ETSU, Forbes tallied at least 24 wins each year. The 2017 team shared the Southern Conference regular season title and won the Southern Conference Tournament in Asheville to represent the league in the NCAA tournament. Forbes led the team to another conference regular season championship in 2019-20 and a school record 30 wins. On April 30, 2020, Forbes left ETSU to accept the head coaching job at Wake Forest.

Jason Shay

On May 7, 2020, a week after Forbes departed for Wake Forest, ETSU assistant coach Jason Shay was named the 17th head coach of the program. In the 2020–21 season, Shay led the Buccaneers to a 13–12 overall record and an appearance in the semifinals of the 2021 Southern Conference Tournament. On March 30, 2021, Shay decided to resign after one season as head coach.{{cite news

The Desmond Oliver era

Six days after Jason Shay resigned, University of Tennessee assistant coach Desmond Oliver was named the 18th head coach of the program on April 5, 2021.

Desmond Oliver was let go on March 10, 2023. Dr. Richard Sander, ETSU's Athletic Director, stated “I met with Coach Oliver today, and we discussed the program is not meeting the expectations of the Athletics Department. We feel that parting ways is the best thing for our men's basketball program and our student-athletes. We wish Coach Oliver the best in his future endeavors.”

Oliver had finished the second year of a five-year contract, the first 20-loss season for ETSU in a decade.

The Brooks Savage era

Brooks Savage was named the 19th head coach of ETSU men's basketball on March 20, 2023.

Postseason

NCAA Division I tournament results

The Buccaneers have appeared in the NCAA Division I Tournament ten times. Their combined record is 2–11. They also qualified for the 2020 NCAA tournament, which was canceled due to the COVID-19 pandemic.

2017#13First round#4 FloridaL 65–80

NCAA Division II tournament results

The Buccaneers have appeared in the NCAA Division II Tournament one time. Their record is 1–1.

1957Regional semifinals
Regional FinalsCentenary
Kentucky WesleyanW 62–61
L 73–84

NAIA tournament results

The Buccaneers have appeared in the NAIA Tournament three times. Their combined record is 0–3.

1956First roundGustavus AdolphusL 60–80

NIT results

The Buccaneers have appeared in the National Invitation Tournament (NIT) two times. Their combined record is 0–2.

2007First roundClemsonL 57–64

Vegas 16 results

The Buccaneers have appeared in the Vegas 16 one time. Their record is 1–1.

2016Quarterfinals
SemifinalsLouisiana Tech
OaklandW 88–83
L 81–104

CIT results

The Buccaneers have appeared in the CollegeInsider.com Postseason Tournament (CIT) three times. Their combined record is 3–3.

2019First roundGreen BayL 94–102

Retired numbers

ETSU has retired four jersey numbers.

East Tennessee State Buccaneersborder=0}}"No.East Tennessee State Buccaneersborder=0}}"PlayerEast Tennessee State Buccaneersborder=0}}"Career
5Tim Smith2002–2006
11Greg Dennis1987–1992
22Keith "Mister" Jennings1987–1991
Tommy Woods1963–1967
24Calvin Talford1988–1992

Team records

Main article: East Tennessee State Buccaneers men's basketball statistical leaders

Record home crowds

Top 8 all-time home crowds to attend an ETSU basketball game in Johnson City.

RankAttendanceEventDate
112,884Chattanooga vs. ETSUFeb. 4, 1991
212,240NC State vs. ETSUDec. 29, 1990
312,208VMI vs. ETSUFeb. 25, 1991
411,341Southern Mississippi vs. ETSUDec. 7, 1991
511,189Appalachian State vs. ETSUFeb. 1, 1992
610,727Chattanooga vs. ETSUJan. 20, 1992
710,607Appalachian State vs. ETSUJan. 5, 1991
810,475Appalachian State vs. ETSUFeb. 17, 1990

ETSU players in the NBA and ABA

3 players from ETSU have played in the NBA & ABA and a total of 8 players have been drafted.

Keith "Mister" JenningsUndrafted1992–1995

References

References

  1. "Division I Records". [[National Collegiate Athletic Association]].
  2. "1990–91 Southern Conference Season Summary | College Basketball at". Sports-reference.com.
  3. Bartow, Murry. (March 13, 2015). "ETSU announces Bartow will not return for 2015–16 season". Etsubucs.com.
  4. Steve Forbes. "Steve Forbes – Men's Basketball Coaches – Official Site of East Tennessee State Athletics". Etsubucs.com.
  5. Borzello, Jeff. (April 30, 2020). "Wake Forest names Steve Forbes its basketball coach".
  6. (May 7, 2020). "East Tennessee State promotes Jason Shay to replace Steve Forbes". [[ESPN]].
  7. (April 5, 2021). "Desmond Oliver Named ETSU Men's Basketball Head Coach".
  8. (March 3, 2023). "Oliver out as ETSU basketball coach".
  9. (March 20, 2023). "Brooks Savage named ETSU men’s basketball head coach".
  10. "NBA & ABA Players Who Attended East Tennessee State University". Basketball-Reference.com.
  11. "NBA Draft Picks From East Tennessee State University". Basketball-Reference.com.
  12. "Tommy Woods NBA & ABA Stats". Basketball-Reference.com.
  13. "Skeeter Swift NBA & ABA Stats". Basketball-Reference.com.
  14. "Keith Jennings NBA Stats". Basketball-Reference.com.
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