Special Collections Department
403 Parks Library
Iowa State University
Ames, IA 50011-2140

RS 24/5/0/6
Iowa State University

Department of Athletics

Men's Basketball
Media Guides, 1957-[ongoing]


Descriptive summary

creator:

Iowa State University. Department of Athletics. Men's Basketball

title:

Media Guides

dates:

1957- [ongoing]

extent:

1.68 linear ft. (4 document boxes)

collection number:

RS 24/5/0/6

repository:

University Archives, Special Collections Department, Iowa State University.

 

Administrative information

access:

Open for research

publication rights:

Consult Head, Special Collections Department

preferred citation:

Iowa State University, Men's Basketball Media Guides, RS 24/5/0/6, Special Collections Department, Iowa State University Library.

 

Historical note

The Iowa State University (ISU) men's basketball team played its first intercollegiate game against the University of Kansas on February 20, 1908, losing 35-53. The team's first victory came on February 29, 1908, against Drake University with a score of 36-16. The men's basketball team won its first Big 6 Conference title in 1935, the same year Waldo Wegner (1933-1935) became Iowa State's first All-American. In 1944, the Cyclones made it to the final four in the NCAA tournament. In 1957, Gary Thompson (1955-1957) was the first Iowa State basketball player to have over 1000 points in his career and was also the first player to have a 40-point game. 

Former Iowa State player Jeff Grayer (1985-1988) is both the Iowa State University and the State of Iowa's leading all-time scorer with 2,502 points. In addition, he set a (then) single season scoring record with 811 points in one season. Fred Hoiberg (1992-1995) is the only player in school history to finish his college career with at least 1400 points, 600 rebounds, 300 assists, and 175 steals. Hoiberg was also the first at Iowa State to be ranked in the top 10 in ten different statistical categories. 

During the 1999-2000 season, the ISU men's basketball team recorded 32 wins, more than any previous Iowa State team. That season, the team earned Iowa State's highest Associated Press ranking at the end of the year, 6th place. Iowa State recorded back-to-back Big 12 regular season championships (2000-2001) and a Big 12 conference tournament title (2000). 

Iowa State has played against league opponents in the Missouri Valley (1907-1928), the Big Six (1928-1947), the Big Seven (1947-1958), the Big Eight (1958-1996), and the Big Twelve (1996-present). Iowa State has made 13 appearances in the NCAA tournament since 1944 and has played in the National Invitation Tournament (NIT) three times since 1984.

Johnny Orr (1981-1994) remains Iowa State's winningest men's basketball coach with a record of 218-200. As a program, the Iowa State men have an overall record of 1148 wins and 1179 losses in 101 years (1907-2008) of varsity basketball.

Head coaches:

S. Clyde Williams

1908-1911

Homer C. Hubbard

1912-1915

H.H. Walters

1916-1919

R. N. Berryman

1920

Maury Kent

1921

Bill Chandler

1922-1928

Louis Menze

1929-1947

Clayton Sutherland

1948-1954

Bill Strannigan

1955-1959

Glen Anderson

1960-1971

Maury John

1972-1974

Ken Trickey

1975-1976

Lynn Nance

1977-1980

Johnny Orr

1981-1994

Tim Floyd

1995-1998

Larry Eustachy

1999-2003

Wayne Morgan

2003-2006

Greg McDermott

2006-2010

Fred Hoiberg

2010- present

 

Collection description

The collection (1957- [ongoing]) consists of media guides from Iowa State Men's Basketball teams. The guides contain rosters, statistics, schedules, photographs, and historical information.

 

Organization

The collection is arranged in chronological order.

 

Container list

Box

Folder

Title

Dates

1

1

Media Guides

1957-1970

1

2

Media Guides

1970-1974

1

3

Media Guides

1974-1977

1

4

Media Guides

1977-1979

1

5

Media Guides

1980-1983

1

6

Media Guides

1983-1986

1

7

Media Guides

1986-1987

1

8

Media Guide

1987-1988

1

9

Media Guide

1988-1989

2

1

Media Guide

1990-1991

2

2

Media Guide

1991-1992

2

3

Media Guide

1992-1993

2

4

Media Guide

1993-1994

2

5

Media Guide

1994-1995

2

6

Media Guide

1995-1996

3

1

Media Guide

1996-1997

3

2

Media Guide

1997-1998

3

3

Media Guide

1998-1999

3

4

Media Guide

1999-2000

3

5

Media Guide

2000-2001

3

6

Media Guide

2001-2002

4

1

Media Guide

2002-2003

4

2

Media Guide

2003-2004

4

3

Media Guide

2004-2005

4

4

Media Guide

2005-2006

4

5

Media Guide

2006-2007

4

6

Media Guide

2007-2008

4

7

Media Guide

2008-2009