Colorado State Rams Men's Basketball

The Colorado State Rams men's basketball team represents Colorado State University, located in Fort Collins, in the U.S.

state">U.S. state of Colorado, in NCAA Division I basketball competition. They play their home games at the Moby Arena and are members of the Mountain West Conference. They are led by head coach Niko Medved.

Colorado State Rams
Colorado State Rams Men's Basketball 2023–24 Colorado State Rams men's basketball team
Colorado State Rams Men's Basketball
UniversityColorado State University
Head coachNiko Medved (6th season)
ConferenceMountain West
LocationFort Collins, Colorado
ArenaMoby Arena
(Capacity: 8,745)
NicknameRams
ColorsGreen and gold
   
Uniforms
Colorado State Rams Men's Basketball
Home jersey
Colorado State Rams Men's Basketball
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Home
Colorado State Rams Men's Basketball
Away jersey
Colorado State Rams Men's Basketball
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Away


NCAA tournament Elite Eight
1969
NCAA tournament Sweet Sixteen
1954, 1969
NCAA tournament round of 32
1989, 2013
NCAA tournament appearances
1954, 1963, 1965, 1966, 1969, 1989, 1990, 2003, 2012, 2013, 2022, 2024
Conference tournament champions
Mountain West
2003
Conference regular season champions
WAC
1989, 1990
Skyline
1954, 1961

History

The men's basketball team at Colorado State University—then called Colorado Agricultural College—began competing in the 1901–02 season. The school became a member of the Rocky Mountain Athletic Conference in the 1910–11 season, and followed most of the larger schools in that conference into the Mountain States Conference in the 1938–39 season and stayed in the conference until 1961–62. Colorado State then joined the Western Athletic Conference (WAC) in 1969–70. After 20 seasons in the WAC, Colorado State moved to its current MWC in 1999–00. Colorado State was an inaugural member of the MWC.

Postseason

NCAA tournament results

The Rams have appeared in 12 NCAA Tournaments, with a combined record of 5–13.

Year Seed Round Opponent Result/Score
1954 Sweet Sixteen
Regional 3rd Place
Santa Clara
Idaho State
L 50–73
L 57–62
1963 Round of 25 Oklahoma City L 67–70
1965 Round of 23 Oklahoma City L 68–70
1966 Round of 22 Houston L 76–82
1969 Round of 25
Sweet Sixteen
Elite Eight
Dayton
#18 Colorado
#11 Drake
W 52–50
W 64–56
L 77–84
1989 10 MW Round of 64
Round of 32
(7) Florida
(2) #7 Syracuse
W 68–46
L 50–65
1990 10 W Round of 64 (7) Alabama L 54–71
2003 14 W Round of 64 (3) #7 Duke L 57–67
2012 11 W Round of 64 (6) Murray State L 41–58
2013 8 MW Round of 64
Round of 32
(9) Missouri
(1) #2 Louisville
W 84–72
L 56–82
2022 6 S Round of 64 (11) Michigan L 63–75
2024 10 MW First Four
Round of 64
(10) Virginia
(7) Texas
W 67–42
L 56-44

NIT results

The Rams have appeared in 10 National Invitation Tournaments (NIT), with a combined record of 9–11.

Year Round Opponent Result/Score
1961 Quarterfinals Saint Louis L 53–59
1962 First Round Holy Cross L 71–72
1988 First Round
Second Round
Quarterfinals
Semifinals
3rd Place Game
New Orleans
Houston
Arkansas State
Ohio State
Boston College
W 63–54
W 71–61
W 69–49
L 62–64
W 58–57
1996 First Round Nebraska L 83–91
1998 First Round Minnesota L 65–77
1999 First Round
Second Round
Quarterfinals
Mississippi State
Colorado
California
W 69–56
W 86–76
L 62–71
2011 First Round Fairfield L 60–62
2015 First Round South Dakota State L 76–86
2017 First Round
Second Round
Charleston
California State, Bakersfield
W 81–74
L 63–81
2021 First Round
Quarterfinals
Semifinals
3rd Place Game
Buffalo
NC State
Memphis
Louisiana Tech
W 75–73
W 65–61
L 67–90
L 74–76

CBI results

The Rams have appeared in one College Basketball Invitational (CBI) and lost the opener.

Year Round Opponent Result/Score
2010 First Round Morehead State L 60–74

Notable games

  • March 13, 1969, in the "Sweet 16" round of the NCAA tournament: Colorado State beat in-state rival and AP #18 Colorado 64–56.
  • January 19, 1984, at Moby Arena: Colorado State beat AP #5 UTEP 63–51.
  • December 29, 1989, at McNichols Sports Arena: Colorado State beat AP #24 North Carolina 78–67 in the Mile High Classic, a four-team tournament in Denver also featuring Colorado and Massachusetts. Colorado State beat Massachusetts the next night to win the tournament.
  • December 22, 1999, at the Cannon Activities Center at Laie, Hawaii: In a Pearl Harbor Classic tournament game, Colorado State upset AP #18 UCLA 55–54. John Ford made a free throw with 23 seconds left that turned out to be the winning margin.
  • December 30, 2003, at Moby Arena: Colorado State hosted AP #22 Purdue. Down 4 points with 7 seconds left, Colorado State committed a foul. In the double bonus, Purdue missed both free throws. CSU scored a three pointer with 0.7 seconds left. The ensuing Purdue inbound pass was tipped; the ball fell into the hands of Michael Moris who shot the game winning three pointer at the buzzer. The game was not televised. CSU was awarded the points and won the game by two points.
  • March 21, 2013, in the "Round of 64" of the NCAA tournament: Colorado State beat #9 seed Missouri 84–72 to advance to the Round of 32.
  • January 2, 2021, at Viejas Arena: Colorado State came back from a 26-point deficit to beat San Diego State 70–67, the largest comeback in Mountain West history.
  • November 22, 2021, at Sports and Fitness Center: After trailing Northeastern by 20 points early in the second half of the 2021 Paradise Jam tournament championship game, the Rams put together a comeback and outscored the Huskies 47–17 in the final 17 minutes to win the game — and the tournament — 71–61. David Roddy, who scored 27 points — and averaged 31 points a game — was named the MVP of the tournament.

Rivalries

Within the Mountain West Conference, Colorado State has notable rivalries with these schools:

  • Air Force: Colorado State has an in-state rivalry with the Falcons of the United States Air Force Academy in Colorado Springs. As of the 2019–20 season, Colorado State leads the series 81–32.
  • Utah State: Colorado State and the Aggies of Utah State University were rivals in the Mountain States Conference from the 1939–40 to 1961–62 seasons. Beginning in the 2013–14 season, the two schools again competed in the same conference, the Mountain West. Utah State has a 46–35 lead in the series as of the 2013–14 season. However, in between those years, the two schools continued to play each other regularly.
  • Wyoming: In a rivalry dubbed the "Border War", the Cowboys of the University of Wyoming have a 136–101 series lead over Colorado State as of the conclusion of the 2021 conference regular season.

Outside the MW, these are noted rivalries:

Players

NBA

12 former Colorado State players have appeared in the National Basketball Association or American Basketball Association:

References

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