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UTSA Roadrunners men's basketball

UTSA Roadrunners men's basketball

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universityUniversity of Texas at San Antonio
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record444–411 ()
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locationSan Antonio, Texas
coachAustin Claunch
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arenaConvocation Center
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The UTSA Roadrunners men's basketball team represents the University of Texas at San Antonio in San Antonio, Texas, US in NCAA Division I as a member of the American Conference (American) from the 2023–24 season. Originally competing as an NCAA independent in 1981–82, the Roadrunners moved to the Trans-America Athletic Conference (now known as the Atlantic Sun Conference, or ASUN) in 1986–87, then moved to the Southland Conference in 1991–92, then moved to the Western Athletic Conference in 2012–2013, then moved to Conference USA in 2013–2014 where they remained for the next 10 seasons. UTSA plays its home games at the on-campus Convocation Center, and is coached by Austin Claunch.

UTSA has won four conference tournaments and three conference regular season championships. The team has made a total of four NCAA Division I men's basketball tournament appearances in its history, most recently in 2011.

In the 2011 NCAA Division I men's basketball tournament, the Roadrunners defeated SWAC Champion Alabama State, 70–61 in the opening round before falling in the second round to Ohio State. The victory over Alabama State marked the first time in school history that a Roadrunner team won an NCAA tournament game in any sport.

History

Don Eddy (1981–1986)

On May 14, 1980, Don Eddy was announced as the first head coach for UTSA, with the school planning to a field team starting in the 1980–81 season. After compiling a record of 56–54, he resigned following an altercation with a player in a January 26, 1986 game. After his resignation, former Baylor basketball player Larry Gatewood closed out the season as interim head coach.

Ken Burmeister (1986–1990)

The Roadrunners moved to the Trans-America Athletic Conference for the 1986–87 season. Ken Burmeister coached the roadrunners from 1986 to 1990 and led the team to its first appearance in the NCAA Tournament in 1988, where they lost to Illinois in the first round.

Stu Starner (1990–1995)

Stu Starner spent five seasons coaching the Roadrunners, Starner resigned in 1995 with an 84–58 record at the school. His teams won conference regular season championships in 1991 and 1992.

Tim Carter (1995–2006)

Tim Carter was hired as the head coach for the Roadrunners, where he is the all-time winningest coach in the university's history.

Brooks Thompson (2006–2016)

On April 19, 2006, Thompson was named head coach of the Roadrunners. On November 15, 2009, UTSA defeated the University of Iowa, UTSA's first ever win versus a Big Ten Conference school. On March 16, 2011, Thompson guided UTSA to the school's first ever NCAA Tournament win when the Roadrunners defeated Alabama State 70–61.

Steve Henson (2016–2024)

Roadrunners basketball players during a game in 2018

In his first year of coaching, Henson engaged in a major rebuilding effort after succeeding Thompson as head coach. In his first year, UTSA posted a nine-win improvement in the overall record, going to 14–19 and a five-win improvement in Conference USA conference games to 8–10. In his second season, Henson posted a winning record for the first time since 2011–12, going 20–15 for the season and 11–7 in conference play, and being named the conference coach of the year. The UTSA Roadrunners lost in the quarterfinals of the 2018 C-USA tournament, but secured an invite into the 2018 CIT tournament.

On March 14, 2024, UTSA announced that Henson's contract would not be renewed. The Roadrunners' record was 110–144 over his eight-season tenure.

Austin Claunch (2024–present)

Austin Claunch was named the seventh head coach in program history on March 17, 2024.

Seasonal record

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Postseason history

NCAA tournament results

The Roadrunners have appeared in four NCAA Tournaments. Their combined record is 1–4.

2011First Four
First RoundAlabama State
Ohio StateW 70–61
L 46–75

CIT results

The Roadrunners have appeared in the CollegeInsider.com Postseason Tournament (CIT) one time. Their record is 1–1.

2018First Round
QuarterfinalsLamar
Sam Houston StateW 76–69
L 69–76

Notable players

Retired jerseys

UTSA has retired two jerseys in program history. Also even though the jerseys are retired, the numbers are still available so current and future players can use them.

UTSA Roadrunnersborder=0color=white}}"No.UTSA Roadrunnersborder=0color=white}}"PlayerUTSA Roadrunnersborder=0color=white}}"YearsUTSA Roadrunnersborder=0color=white}}"Jer. ret.UTSA Roadrunnersborder=0color=white}}"Ref.
23Devin Brown1998–2002title= 2019–20 UTSA Roadrunners media guide, page 98url= https://s3.amazonaws.com/sidearm.sites/utsa.sidearmsports.com/documents/2019/10/25/2019_UTSA_Men_s_Basketball_Media_Guide_SMALLER_.pdfwebsite= Goutsa.comaccess-date=May 10, 2020}}
30Derrick Gervin1981–19852006

Footnotes

References

References

  1. (June 16, 2022). "American Announces Entrance Agreements With Incoming Members for 2023-24 Season". American Athletic Conference.
  2. Heiberger, Scott. (1985-12-02). "Texas-San Antonio is looking to future". [[Anchorage Daily News]].
  3. (1990-06-05). "UTSA to join Southland Conf.". The Victoria Advocate.
  4. "WAC to Add Denver, UTSA and Texas State". [[Western Athletic Conference]].
  5. McMurphy, Brett. (28 April 2012). "C-USA Adding UTSA in 2013; North Texas, FIU, Louisiana Tech Also Likely". CBSSports.com.
  6. "2009 UTSA Men's Basketball Media Guide". [[UTSA Roadrunners]].
  7. (May 14, 1980). "Eddy years revisited at EIU". [[Green Bay Press-Gazette]].
  8. (February 8, 1986). "UTSA coach resigns". [[The Daily News (Texas).
  9. (March 16, 1995). "UTSA basketball coach resigns". [[Fort Worth Star-Telegram]].
  10. [http://www.scsuathletics.com/staff.aspx?staff=29 Tim Carter] at scuathletics.com
  11. (March 14, 2024). "Contract of UTSA Men’s Basketball Head Coach Not Renewed". University of Texas at San Antonio.
  12. (March 17, 2024). "UTSA Names Austin Claunch Head Men’s Basketball Coach". University of Texas at San Antonio.
  13. "2019–20 UTSA Roadrunners media guide, page 98".
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