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Oakland Golden Grizzlies men's basketball

College men's basketball team representing Oakland University


College men's basketball team representing Oakland University

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universityOakland University
conferenceHorizon League
locationAuburn Hills, Michigan
coachGreg Kampe
tenure42nd
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Horizon League: 2024
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The Oakland Golden Grizzlies men's basketball team represents Oakland University in Auburn Hills, Michigan, United States. The school's team competes in the Horizon League and plays their home games at the Athletics Center O'rena. The Golden Grizzlies are coached by Greg Kampe. Kampe is the longest-tenured active Division I head coach. Oakland last played in the NCAA Division I men's basketball tournament in 2024.

Through the 2022–23 season, Oakland has made a three-point field goal in 1,093 consecutive games, the fourth-longest active NCAA Division I streak. They last finished a game without a three-pointer on January 30, 1988.

History

The Oakland men's basketball program began competing in the 1967 season, 10 years after the university opened. Originally nicknamed the Pioneers, they won their first NCAA game 109–106 in overtime against Albion. The Pioneers were without a conference until 1974 when they joined the Great Lakes Intercollegiate Athletic Conference (GLIAC).

The first year as members of the GLIAC, Oakland hired Greg Kampe, who is still the head coach at the university. Kampe had the fifth-longest tenure of all active Division I coaches, as of 2012. Oakland won two regular season GLIAC championships, in 1995–96 and 1996–97, their final two seasons in the league. In a 1993 game against Madonna, Oakland scored 91 points in the first half, on their way to a 189–107 victory. That game set school records for most points in a half (98) and largest margin of victory (82). The next three seasons, OU scored more than 100 points 30 times, winning 29 of those games.

Oakland played at the Division II level until 1997 when they changed their nickname to the Golden Grizzlies and began the transition to Division I. OU opened the Athletics Center O'rena in 1998 against Michigan State. When the O'rena was being built, home basketball games were played in the Sports Dome, an inflatable "bubble" used for practice by Oakland's athletic teams during the winter. The original basketball stadium was in the Hollie L. Lepley Sports Center.

The Golden Grizzlies completed the transition to Division I in 1999 and joined the Mid-Continent Conference (now known as The Summit League).

The Golden Grizzlies joined the Horizon League starting in the 2013–14 season.

In 2021, The Golden Grizzlies lose their 1,000 day streak of winning against Detroit Mercy.

In 2022, Oakland looks to build upon this game to challenge for its first Horizon League trophy since 2017.

In the 2023-24 season, the Golden Grizzlies won the Horizon League Tournament for the first time, securing an automatic bid to that season's NCAA Tournament. In the Round of 64, the 14th seeded Golden Grizzlies upset #3 Kentucky, 80-76, shocking the country and sending shockwaves throughout the tournament. Senior transfer Jack Gohlke caught the nation's eye with 10 three-pointers in the game, ending with 32 points. Kampe labelled it the "biggest win of (his) career" in post-game interviews.

Conference affiliation

The Golden Grizzlies first joined a Division I conference in 1998 when they joined the Mid-Continent Conference (now known as the Summit League). Oakland joined the Horizon League July 1, 2013.

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1967–68 to 1973–74IndependentDivision II
1974–75 to 1996–97Great Lakes Intercollegiate Athletic Conference (GLIAC)Division II
1997–98IndependentDivision I
1998–99 to 2012–13Summit LeagueDivision I
2013–14 to presentHorizon LeagueDivision I

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Postseason history

Oakland competed in NCAA Division II since the inception of the basketball program in 1967 until they moved to NCAA Division I in 1997. The Golden Grizzlies reached the Division II postseason four times in their final four seasons at that level.

NCAA Division I Tournament results

The Golden Grizzlies have appeared in four Division I NCAA Tournaments. Their overall record is 2–4.

2024#14First Round
Second Round#3 Kentucky
#11 NC StateW 80–76
L 73–79 OT

NCAA Division II Tournament results

Oakland appeared in four Division II NCAA Tournaments. Their overall record was 3–5.

1997First Round
Regional Semifinals
Regional FinalsGrand Valley State
Indianapolis
Northern KentuckyW 79–74
W 75–72
L 87–101

NIT results

The Golden Grizzlies have appeared in one National Invitation Tournament. Their overall record is 1–1.

2017First Round
Second RoundClemson
RichmondW 74–69
L 83–87

Vegas 16 results

The Golden Grizzlies participated in the first and only Vegas 16. Their record was 2–1.

2016Quarterfinals
Semifinals
FinalsTowson
East Tennessee State
Old DominionW 90–72
W 104–81
L 67–68

CIT results

The Golden Grizzlies have appeared in Four CollegeInsider.com Postseason Tournaments (CIT). Their overall record is 4–4.

2015First RoundEastern IllinoisL 91–97

All-time win–loss record

Through 2022–23 season

Rivalries

Detroit Mercy Titans

Main article: Metro Series

The rivalry between the Detroit Mercy Titans and Oakland is known as the Metro Series. Oakland has historically dominated the series since its inception, with Detroit Mercy having only won three games against them since the Golden Grizzlies first joined the Horizon League and winning ten straight matchups from 2017 to 2021. Oakland leads the series against Detroit Mercy 20–10. Both schools first played against each other in 1985 with Detroit Mercy winning the first matchup against Oakland 77–62. Oakland won the last matchup in 2023 65–50.

Records

Main article: Oakland Golden Grizzlies men's basketball statistical leaders

Media

OU men's basketball games are broadcast on WDFN (1130 AM). The play-by-play commentator is Neal Ruhl, with former Oakland and professional player, Dan Waterstradt. Oakland home games are simulcast on ESPN3, WMYD and WDFN.

Mario Impemba, also the play-by-play commentator for the Detroit Tigers on Fox Sports Detroit, broadcast Oakland games from 2006–2013.

Oakland players who played in the NBA

  • Keith Benson
  • Jamal Cain
  • Kay Felder
  • Rawle Marshall
  • Kendrick Nunn
  • Jamal Cain

Footnotes

: The official Oakland record book lists Reggie Hamilton in third place with 548 career assists from 2010–2012. That includes the assists he accumulated while at UMKC from 2007–2009, which is inconsistent with how the rest of the record book handles transfer player statistics. : The official Oakland record book lists Marshall's total at 199, 59 in 2003–04, 59 in 2004–05). : There is a discrepancy between sources for Brock's 2016–17 season block total. The official Oakland record book lists 72, while other sources list the total as 69. This is due to a difference in total blocks for the December 10, 2016, game against Robert Morris. Both school box scores list 7 blocks while ESPN and sports-reference.com list 5.

References

References

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  2. "11:14 Game Notes BGSU (PDF)".
  3. "Player Bio: Greg Kampe". Ougrizzlies.com.
  4. "2011–12 Men's Basketball Record Book". Oakland University.
  5. "Campus timeline".
  6. "Campus timeline".
  7. Willard, Maggie, et al. ''Basketball Teams Win the Weekend,'' The Oakland Post, Oakland University's Independent Student Newspaper, Volume 46 Issue 19. January 27, 2021.
  8. (2 February 2022). "The Oakland Post 2022-02-02". Oakland Sail, Inc..
  9. (May 7, 2013). "Oakland University to Join". Horizon League.
  10. Paul, Tony. (October 13, 2016). "Matt Dery joins Oakland as basketball analyst". Detroit News.
  11. Kampe, Paul. (October 30, 2013). "Oakland announces 2013-14 radio broadcasts, Mario Impemba's departure". Oakland Press.
  12. "Oakland 2002–03 Season Statistics". Oakland University.
  13. "Oakland 2003–04 Season Statistics". Oakland University.
  14. "Oakland 2004–05 Season Statistics". Oakland University.
  15. "Men's Basketball vs Oakland on 12/10/2016 - Box Score".
  16. "Oakland vs. Robert Morris - Box Score - December 10, 2016 - ESPN".
  17. "Isaiah Brock 2016-17 Game Log".
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