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词条 Eastern Michigan Eagles men's basketball
释义

  1. Postseason

      NCAA Tournament Division I results    NIT results    CBI results    CIT results    NCAA Division II tournament results    NAIA District 23 Playoff    NAIA National Division I Tournament  

  2. Mid-American Conference Tournament Results

  3. Championships

      NCAA Tournament    NAIA District 23 (4)    NAIA National Division I Tournament    NCAA Division II Tournament    MAC Regular Season Champions (4)    Mid-American Conference Tournament    Michigan Intercollegiate Athletic Association Championships    Michigan Normal Championships  

  4. All-Time Win-Loss Record

  5. Players

      Current Pro Players    Retired numbers  

  6. Awards

      MAC Awards[4]    MAC Player of the Year    MAC Defensive Player of the Year    Academic All-MAC    MAC Tournament MVP    1st Team All-MAC    2nd Team All-MAC    3rd Team All-MAC    MAC Honorable Mention    MAC All-Freshman team    MAC All-Defensive team    MAC West Player of the Week[7]    Preseason 1st Team All-MAC West Division    MAC Coach of the Year    MAC Freshman Of The Year    MAC All-Tournament Team    National Awards  

  7. Ben Braun Era

  8. Milton Barnes Era

  9. Jim Boone Era

  10. Charles Ramsey Era

  11. Rob Murphy Era

  12. vs Michigan Universities

  13. Statistics[4]

      National statistical champions    MAC Statistical Champions Team Season    MAC Individual Statistical Champion   MAC Tournament Records    Individual Single Game    Individual Tournament Career    Team  

  14. References

  15. External links

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The Eastern Michigan Eagles men's basketball team represents Eastern Michigan University in Ypsilanti, Michigan. The team currently competes in the West division of the Mid-American Conference (MAC). They have appeared in four NCAA Division I tournaments and have a 3–4 record, tied for third best among Michigan colleges. They reached the Sweet Sixteen in the 1991 NCAA Men's Division I Basketball Tournament and defeated the Duke Blue Devils in the first round of the 1996 tournament.

EMU has competed in the MAC since joining in 1972, and previously competed in the Michigan Intercollegiate Athletic Association (1920–1926). The team last played in the NCAA tournament in 1998. The Eagles are currently coached by Rob Murphy.

Postseason

NCAA Tournament Division I results

The Eagles have appeared in four NCAA Division I Tournaments. Their combined record is 3–4.

{{CollegePrimaryHeader|team=Eastern Michigan Eagles|Year|Seed|Round|Opponent|Result}}
1988 #15 Round of 64 #2 Pittsburgh L 109–90
1991 #12 Round of 64
Round of 32
Sweet Sixteen
#5 Mississippi State
#13 Penn State
#1 North Carolina
W 76–56
W 71–68 OT
L 93–67
1996 #9 Round of 64
Round of 32
#8 Duke
#1 Connecticut
W 75–60
L 95–81
1998 #13 Round of 64 #4 Michigan State L 83–71

Coach Ben Braun led Eastern Michigan to their first three NCAA Division I tournament appearances during his 11-year tenure. One of the great highlights in team history came after EMU's first round victory over Duke in 1996, when the Blue Devils' Head Coach Mike Krzyzewski stated, "Eastern Michigan is very well coached, much deeper than we are and, today, much quicker than we were."[1]

NIT results

The Eagles have appeared in one National Invitation Tournament (NIT). Their record is 0–1.

{{CollegePrimaryHeader|team=Eastern Michigan Eagles|Year|Round|Opponent|Result}}
1995 First Round Bradley L 86–85 2OT

CBI results

The Eagles have appeared in the College Basketball Invitational (CBI) one time. Their record is 0–1.

{{CollegePrimaryHeader|team=Eastern Michigan Eagles|Year|Round|Opponent|Result}}
2015 First Round Louisiana–Monroe L 71–67

CIT results

The Eagles have appeared in the CollegeInsider.com Postseason Tournament (CIT) two times. Their combined record is 2–2.

{{CollegePrimaryHeader|team=Eastern Michigan Eagles|Year|Round|Opponent|Result}}
2014 First Round
Second Round
Norfolk State
Columbia
W 58–54
L 69–56
2018 First Round
Second Round
Niagara
Sam Houston State
W 83–65
L 62–69

NCAA Division II tournament results

The Eagles have appeared in the NCAA Division II Tournament one time. Their record is 3–2.

{{CollegePrimaryHeader|team=Eastern Michigan Eagles|Year|Round|Opponent|Result}}
1972 Regional Semifinals
Regional Finals
Elite Eight
Final Four
National Third Place Game
Kentucky Wesleyan
Evansville
Assumption
Roanoke
Tennessee State
W 61–59
W 93–88
W 93–88
L 73–99
L 82–107

EMU reached the Final Four of the 1972 NCAA College Division National Championship, led by All-American George Gervin, an NBA Hall of Famer selected as one of the 50 Greatest Players in NBA History.

NAIA District 23 Playoff

{{CollegePrimaryHeader|team=Eastern Michigan Eagles|Year|Round|Opponent|Result}}
1963First RoundNorthern MichiganL 81–99
1967First RoundHillsdaleL 72–74
1968First Round
Second Round
Aquinas
Michigan Lutheran
W 104–88
W 82–80
1969First Round
Second Round
Michigan Lutheran
Michigan Lutheran
W 90–70
W 99–87
1970First Round
Second Round
Aquinas
Ferris State
W 106–67
W 111–69
1971First Round
Second Round
Lake Superior State
Ferris State
W 96–66
W 96–86

NAIA National Division I Tournament

{{CollegePrimaryHeader|team=Eastern Michigan Eagles|Year|Round|Opponent|Result}}
1968First Round

Second Round

Elite Eight

Stephen F. AustinHanoverWestminsterW 82–80

W 94–81

L 84–92

1969First Round

Second Round

Georgetown (KY)Eastern New MexicoW 87–85

L 69–77

1970First Round

Second Round

East Central StateGuilfordW 108–85

L 85–89

1971First Round

Second Round

Elite Eight

National Semifinals

National Championship

Ohio DominicanWhittierEau Claire StateFairmont StateKentucky StateW 119–81

W 71–70

W 87–80

W 89–78

L 82–102

Mid-American Conference Tournament Results

{{CollegePrimaryHeader|team=Eastern Michigan Eagles|Year|Round|Opponent|Result}}
1980First RoundBowling GreenL 49–54
1981First RoundToledoL 88–95
1982First RoundWestern MichiganL 42–44
1983First RoundOhioL 60–74
1984First Round

Second Round

Bowling GreenKent StateW 64–58

L 58–67

1985First RoundKent StateL 74–84
1987First Round

Second Round

MiamiCentral MichiganW 87–64

L 76–80

1988Semifinals

Finals

Western Michigan

Ohio

W 95–88

W 94–80

1989First Round

Second Round

MiamiBall StateW 70–69

L 76–77

1990First Round

Second Round

Bowling Green

Ball State

W 62–60

L 58–69

1991Second Round

Semifinals

Finals

Kent State

Bowling Green

Toledo

W 66–47

W 72–66

W 67–66

1992First RoundMiamiL 66–67
1993First RoundWestern MichiganL 57–65
1994First RoundMiamiL 60–90
1995Second Round

Semifinals

Finals

Toledo

Ohio

Ball State

W 69–61

W 78–72

L 70–77

1996Second Round

Semifinals

Finals

Kent State

Ball State

Toledo

W 84–72

W 87–71

W 77–63

1997Second Round

Semifinals

Finals

Ball State

Bowling Green

Miami

W 85–75

W 73–64

L 76–96

1998Quarterfinals

Semifinals

Finals

Toledo

Ball State

Miami

W 98–79

W 93–92

W 92–77

2000First RoundMiamiL 51–64
2001First RoundToledoL 43–67
2002First RoundToledoL 53–89
2003First RoundMarshallL 75–83
2004First RoundMarshallL 59–78
2005First RoundAkronL 78–66
2006First RoundWestern MichiganL 55–60
2007First Round

Quarterfinals

Ball State

Toledo

W 51–48

L 54–62

2008First Round

Quarterfinals

Ball State

Western Michigan

W 59–55

L 61–70

2009First RoundCentral MichiganL 49–62
2010First Round

Quarterfinals

Northern Illinois

Akron

W 65–59

L 89–97

2011First RoundAkronL 53–67
2012First RoundNorthern IllinoisL 52–55
2013First Round

Second Round

Quarterfinals

Northern Illinois

Miami

Western Michigan

W 45–44

W 58–47

L 55–70

2014First Round

Second Round

Quarterfinals

Semifinals

Central Michigan

Northern Illinois

Buffalo

Toledo

W 72–60

W 53–48

W 69–64

L 44–59

2015First Round

Second Round

Quarterfinals

Miami

Bowling Green

Toledo

W 62–61

W 73–67

L 67–78

Championships

NCAA Tournament

Appearances (4)

  • 1988
  • 1991
  • 1996
  • 1998

Sweet Sixteen (1)

  • 1991

NAIA District 23 (4)

  • 1968
  • 1969
  • 1970
  • 1971

NAIA National Division I Tournament

Elite Eight (2)

  • 1968
  • 1971

Semifinals (1)

  • 1971

Finals (1)

  • 1971

NCAA Division II Tournament

Elite Eight (1)

  • 1972

Final Four (1)

  • 1972

Third Place Game (1)

  • 1972

MAC Regular Season Champions (4)

  • 1988
  • 1991
  • 1996
  • 2012 (MAC West)

Mid-American Conference Tournament

Finals (5)

  • 1991
  • 1995
  • 1996
  • 1997
  • 1998

Champions (4)

  • 1988
  • 1991
  • 1996
  • 1998

Michigan Intercollegiate Athletic Association Championships

  • 1921

Michigan Normal Championships

  • 1908[2]

All-Time Win-Loss Record

Source:[3]

SeasonCoachOverallConferenceStandingPostseasonLeading ScorerLeading Rebounder
L.P. Whitcomb (1897–98)
Independent 1897–1920; 1926–1950; 1961–1963; 1966–1974
1897–98Whitcomb1–1
L.P. Whitcomb:1–1
E.E. Crook (1898–99)
1898–99Crook1–1
E.E. Crook:1–1
Leslie A. Butler (1899–1900)
1899–1900Butler1–1
Leslie A. Butler:1–1
M. Everett Dick (1900–01)
1900–01Dick0–2
M. Everett Dick:0–2
Clayton T. Teetzel (1901–1903)
1901–02Teetzel1–0
1902–03Teetzel1–5
Clayton T. Teetzel:2–4
Wilbur P. Bowen (1903–1909)
1903–04Bowen2–5
1904–05Bowen6–3
1905–06Bowen4–4
1906–07Bowen2–8
1907–08Bowen3–5
1908–09Bowen6–5
Wilbur P. Bowen:23–30
Clare Hunter (1909–1911)
1909–10Hunter9–2
1910–11Hunter4–7
Clare Hunter:13–9
Frederick Beyerman (1911–1912)
1911–12Beyerman3–8
Frederick Beyerman:3–8
LeRoy Brown (1912–1914)
1912–13Brown5–2
1913–14Brown8–4
LeRoy Brown:13–6
Thomas Ransom (1914–1915)
1914–15Ransom9–4
Thomas Ransom:9–4
Elmer D. Mitchell (1915–1917)
1915–16Mitchell10–4
1916–17Mitchell15–1
Elmer D. Mitchell:15–5
Elton J. Rynearson (1917–21; 1925–32; 1935–40; 1944–46)
1917–18Rynearson14–1
1918–19Rynearson10–4
1919–20Rynearson12–2
Michigan Intercollegiate Athletic Association (MIAA) (1920–1926)
1920–21Rynearson12–48–11st
Elton J. Rynearson159–129
Joseph H. McCulloch (1921–1925)
1921–22McCulloch11–67–12nd
1922–23McCulloch12–84–43rd
1923–24McCulloch13–87–32nd
1924–25McCulloch9–123–74th
Joseph H. McCulloch:45–34
Elton J. Rynearson (1917–21; 1925–32; 1935–40; 1944–46)
1925–26Rynearson13–68–22nd
Independent 1897–1920; 1926–1950; 1961–1963; 1966–1974
1926–27Rynearson11–8
1927–28Rynearson10–12
1928–29Rynearson12–6
1929–30Rynearson7–6
1930–31Rynearson8–5
1931–32Rynearson13–4
Elton J. Rynearson159–129
Harry Ockerman (1932–1935)
1932–33Ockerman15–2
1933–34Ockerman11–7
1934–35Ockerman8–7
Harry Ockerman:34–16
Elton J. Rynearson (1917–21; 1925–32; 1935–40; 1944–46)
1935–36Rynearson3–12
1936–37Rynearson6–10
1937–38Rynearson8–6
1938–39Rynearson5–11
1939–40Rynearson6–12
Elton J. Rynearson159–129
Frank Worzniak (1940–41)
1940–41Worzniak4–13
Frank Worzniak:4–13
Ray Stites (1941–44, 1946–47)
1941–42Stites12–6
1942–43Stites5–9
1943–44Stites4–8
Ray Stites:29–32
Elton J. Rynearson (1917–21; 1925–32; 1935–40; 1944–46)
1944–45Rynearson1–11
1945–46Rynearson9–9Howard Messenger
Elton J. Rynearson159–129
Ray Stites (1941–44, 1946–47)
1946–47Stites8–9Charles Sampier
Ray Stites:29–32
William Crouch (1947–53)
1947–48Crouch5–13Leo Turner
1948–49Crouch7–12Fred Jackson
1949–50Crouch6–12Fred Jackson
Interstate Intercollegiate Athletic Conference (IIAC) 1950–1961
1950–51Crouch7–122–10Fred Tomcyzk
1951–52Crouch9–115–5Webster Kirksey
1952–53Crouch8–124–66thWebster Kirksey
William Crouch:48–67
Robert Hollway (1953–54)
1953–54Hollway8–124–86thCleon Gilliam
Robert Hollway:8–12
James Skala (1954–1960)
1954–55Skala14–87–52ndAndy Shepard
1955–56Skala5–172–107thDave Parks
1956–57Skala8–155–7Dave Parks
1957–58Skala1–200–127thCharles Crickmore
1958–59Skala8–133–97thFrank Manley
1959–60Skala7–131–117thBill StephensTom Mackenzie
James Skala:43–86
J. Richard Adams (1960–1966)
1960–61Adams5–180–127thRon GulyasDon Massey
Independent 1897–1920; 1926–1950; 1961–1963; 1966–1974
1961–62Adams8–133–9Don MasseyGary Clark
1962–63Adams11–90–1Ed GallupEd Gallup
Presidents' Athletic Conference (PAC) 1963–1966
1963–64Adams8–96–6Ed GallupEd Gallup
1964–65Adams11–78–44thRod MarlattSteve Ditchkof
1965–66Adams15–311–12ndRod MarlattLarry Brose
J. Richard Adams59–59
Independent 1897–1920; 1926–1950; 1961–1963; 1966–1974
James D. Dutcher (1966–1972)
1966–67Dutcher18–70–1Harvey MarlattTuggle Bowens
1967–68Dutcher20–94–1Earle HigginsKennedy McIntosh
1968–69Dutcher20–93–1Kennedy McIntoshKennedy McIntosh
1969–70Dutcher22–73–1Kennedy McIntoshKennedy McIntosh
1970–71Dutcher23–106–1Kennedy McIntoshKennedy McIntosh
1971–72Dutcher24–73–2George GervinGeorge Gervin
James D. Dutcher:127–49
Allan Freund (1972–1976)
1972–73Freund8–17Gary TysonLeonard Cole
1973–74Freund8–18Gary TysonTalmadge Bell
Mid-American Conference (MAC) 1974–1997
1974–75Freund12–144–96thBob RiddleBob Riddle
1975–76Freund7–201–1510thBob RiddleBob Riddle
Allan Freund:35–69
Ray Scott (1976–1979)
1976–77Scott9–184–128thBill WeaverBob Riddle
1977–78Scott11–167–96thGary GreenKen Harmon
1978–79Scott9–185–119thGary GreenGary Green
Ray Scott:29–52
Jim Boyce (1979–1986)
1979–80Boyce13–147–94th0–1Kelvin BlakelyJeff Zatkof
1980–81Boyce13–148–86th0–1Jeff ZatkofJeff Zatkof
1981–82Boyce15–128–84th0–1Jeff ZatkofJeff Zatkof
1982–83Boyce12–168–106th0–1Marlow McClainVince Giles
1983–84Boyce12–178–106th1–1Fred CofieldVince Giles
1984–85Boyce15–139–95th0–1Fred CofieldVince Giles
1985–86Boyce9–185–139thPercy CooperGrant Long
Jim Boyce:84–94
Ben Braun (1986–1996)
1986–87Braun14–158–84th1–1Grant LongGrant Long
1987–88Braun22–814–21st2–1Grant LongGrant Long
1988–89Braun17–128–84th1–1Lorenzo NeelyIsaac Henderson
1989–90Braun19–138–85th1–1Lorenzo NeelyKory Hallas
1990–91Braun26–713–31st5–1Marcus KennedyMarcus Kennedy
1991–92Braun9–224–128th0–1Kory HallasKory Hallas
1992–93Braun13–178–106th0–1Ellery MorganWayne Simpson
1993–94Braun15–1210–85th0–1Kareem CarpenterKareem Carpenter
1994–95Braun20–1012–63rd2–2Brian TolbertKareem Carpenter
1995–96Braun25–614–41st4–1Brian TolbertJames Head
Ben Braun:185–132
Milton Barnes (1996–2000)
1996–97Barnes22–1011–74th3–1Earl BoykinsJames Head
Mid-American Conference (MAC) West Division 1997–Current
1997–98Barnes20–1013–53rd3–1Earl BoykinsJames Head
1998–99Barnes5–205–133rdCalvin WarnerCalvin Warner
1999–2000Barnes15–139–93rd0–1Calvin WarnerCalvin Warner
Milton Barnes:62–53
Jim Boone (2000–2005)
2000–01Boone3–251–176th0–1Melvin HicksTyson Radney
2001–02Boone6–242–166th0–1Ricky CottrillSteve Pettyjohn
2002–03Boone14–148–104th0–1Ryan PrillmanSteve Pettyjohn
2003–04Boone13–157–115th0–1Markus AustinJohn Bowler
2004–05Boone12–185–136th0–1Markus AustinJames "Boo" Jackson
Jim Boone:48–96
Charles E. Ramsey (2005–2011)
2005–06Ramsey7–213–155th0–1John BowlerJohn Bowler
2006–07Ramsey13–196–104th1–1Jesse BunkleyBrandon Bowdry
2007–08Ramsey14–178–82nd1–1Carlos MedlockTravis Lewis
2008–09Ramsey8–246–104th0–1Brandon BowdryBrandon Bowdry
2009–10Ramsey17–158–82nd0–1Carlos MedlockBrandon Bowdry
2010–11Ramsey9–225–114th0–1Brandon BowdryBrandon Bowdry
Charles E. Ramsey:68–118
Rob Murphy (2011–Present)
2011–12Murphy14–189–71st0–1Darrell LampleyJamell Harris
2012–13Murphy16–187–94th2–1Derek ThompsonDa'Shonte Riley
2013–14Murphy22–1510–83rd4–2Karrington WardKarrington Ward
2014–15Murphy21–148–104th2–2Raven LeeKarrington Ward
2015–16Murphy18-159-94th1-1Raven LeeJames Thompson IV
2016–17Murphy16-177-114th1-1Ray LeeJames Thompson IV
2017–18Murphy22-1311-72nd1-1Elijah MinnieJames Thompson IV
2018–19Murphy15-179-9

Players

Players Drafted & Undrafted in the NBA and NBA-DL

YearPlayerRoundPickTeam
1970Earle Higgins32San Francisco
1970Harvey Marlatt162Detroit
1971Kennedy McIntosh11Chicago
1972Dwaine Dillard69Baltimore
1973Lindell Reason83Portland
1974George Gervin34Phoenix
1977Bob Riddle710Cleveland
1980Kevin Blakley516Kansas City
1983Marlow McLain98Detroit
1985Fred Cofield43New York
1985Vincent Giles617Detroit
1988Grant Long28Miami
1991Marcus Kennedy227Portland
1991Carl ThomasUndraftedSacramento
1991Charles ThomasUndraftedDetroit
1998Derrick Dial223San Antonio
1998Earl BoykinsUndraftedNew Jersey
2001Corey Tarrant*969Asheville
2006DeSean Hadley*223Sioux Falls
2010Carlos Medlock*69Utah
2012Brandon Bowdry*337Erie
2015Karrington Ward*21Bakersfield Jam
2015Da'Shonte Riley*41Idaho Stampede
2016Karrington Ward*42Oklahoma City Blue
  • NBA-DL

Current Pro Players

Da'Shonte Riley - Salt Lake City Stars

Karrington Ward - Oklahoma City Blue

Raven Lee - Santa Cruz Warriors

Retired numbers

Number Player Years at EMU
11 Earl Boykins 1994–1998
24 George Gervin 1971–1972
43 Grant Long 1985–1988
54 Kennedy McIntosh 1967–1971

Awards

MAC Awards[4]

MAC Player of the Year

  • 1988 Grant Long
  • 1991 Marcus Kennedy

MAC Defensive Player of the Year

  • 2014 Da'Shonte Riley

Academic All-MAC

  • 1976–75 Dan Hoff
  • 1976–75 Walt Jones
  • 1981 Patrick Miller
  • 1998 Nkechi Ezugwu
  • 2003 Steve Pettyjohn
  • 2014 Daylen Harrison[5]
  • 2015 Olalekan Ajayi
  • 2015 Trent Perry
  • 2016 Trent Perry
  • 2017 Blake Brown
  • 2017 Nick Madray
  • 2017 James Thompson IV

MAC Tournament MVP

  • 1988 Grant Long
  • 1991 Marcus Kennedy
  • 1996 Brian Tolbert
  • 1998 Earl Boykins[6]

1st Team All-MAC

  • 1981 Jeff Zatkoff
  • 1985 Fred Cofield
  • 1987 Grant Long
  • 1988 Grant Long
  • 1991 Marcus Kennedy
  • 1991 Lorenzo Neely
  • 1992 Kory Hallas
  • 1994 Kareem Carpenter
  • 1995 Brian Tolbert
  • 1996 Brian Tolbert
  • 1997 Earl Boykins
  • 1998 Earl Boykins
  • 2006 John Bowler

2nd Team All-MAC

  • 1975 Bob Riddle
  • 1979 Gary Green
  • 1980 Kelvin Blakely
  • 1982 Jeff Zatkoff
  • 1984 Fred Cofield
  • 1984 Vince Giles
  • 1986 Percy Cooper
  • 1987 Mike McCall
  • 1988 Howard Chambers
  • 1990 Lorenzo Neely
  • 1991 Carl Thomas
  • 1993 Ellery Morgan
  • 1995 Kareem Carpenter
  • 1996 Earl Boykins
  • 1997 Derrick Dial
  • 1998 Derrick Dial
  • 2003 Ryan Prillman
  • 2009 Brandon Bowdry
  • 2010 Carlos Medlock
  • 2010 Brandon Bowdry
  • 2011 Brandon Bowdry
  • 2016 James Thompson IV
  • 2017 James Thompson IV

3rd Team All-MAC

  • 2012 Darrell Lampley
  • 2014 Karrington Ward
  • 2015 Ray Lee

MAC Honorable Mention

  • 1975 Dan Hoff
  • 1976 Bob Riddle
  • 1977 Bill Weaver
  • 1978 Ken Harmon
  • 1978 Gary Green
  • 1980 Jeff Zatkoff
  • 1981 Tim Bracey
  • 1982 Jack Brusewitz
  • 1983 Phil Blevins
  • 1983 Marlow McClain
  • 1983 Vince Giles
  • 1985 Vince Giles
  • 1988 Lorenzo Neely
  • 1989 Howard Chambers
  • 1989 Lorenzo Neely
  • 1990 Kory Hallas
  • 1993 Bryant Kennedy
  • 1993 Theron Wilson
  • 1996 Theron Wilson
  • 1998 James Head
  • 2000 Calvin Warner
  • 2005 John Bowler
  • 2008 Carlos Medlock
  • 2010 Justin Dobbins
  • 2013 Glenn Bryant
  • 2015 Karrington Ward
  • 2016 Ray Lee

MAC All-Freshman team

  • 1988 Lorenzo Neely
  • 1989 Kory Hallas
  • 1995 Earl Boykins
  • 2000 C.J. Grantham
  • 2006 Carlos Medlock
  • 2007 Brandon Bowdry
  • 2016 James Thompson IV

MAC All-Defensive team

  • 2016 Tim Bond
  • 2017 Tim Bond

MAC West Player of the Week[7]

  • Dec. 28, 2003 John Bowler
  • Nov. 10, 2006 Carlos Medlock
  • Jan. 01, 2007 Jesse Bunkley
  • Nov. 13, 2007 Carlos Medlock
  • Nov. 21, 2011 Darrell Lampley
  • Feb. 27, 2012 Darrell Lampley
  • Dec. 16, 2013 Ray Lee
  • Feb. 17, 2014 Da'Shonte Riley
  • Nov. 24, 2014 Ray Lee
  • Feb. 16, 2015 Karrington Ward
  • Mar. 07, 2015 Mike Talley
  • Feb. 15, 2016 James Thompson IV
  • Mar. 05, 2016 Tim Bond
  • Nov. 28, 2016 James Thompson IV
  • Jan. 03, 2017 Jordan Nobles
  • Dec. 18, 2018 James Thompson IV[8]

Preseason 1st Team All-MAC West Division

  • 2004 John Bowler
  • 2005 John Bowler
  • 2015 Ray Lee
  • 2016 James Thompson IV
  • 2017 James Thompson IV[8]

MAC Coach of the Year

  • 1988 Ben Braun[9]
  • 1991 Ben Braun
  • 1996 Ben Braun
  • 2012 Rob Murphy

MAC Freshman Of The Year

  • 1988 Lorenzo Neely
  • 2016 James Thompson IV

MAC All-Tournament Team

  • 1987 Grant Long
  • 1988 Grant Long
  • 1988 Lorenzo Neely
  • 1991 Lorenzo Neely
  • 1991 Marcus Kennedy
  • 1995 Brian Tolbert
  • 1995 Theron Wilson
  • 1996 Brian Tolbert
  • 1996 Earl Boykins
  • 1996 Theron Wilson
  • 1997 Derrick Dial
  • 1998 Earl Boykins
  • 1998 Derrick Dial
  • 2010 Carlos Medlock

National Awards

Co-Coach of the Year in the NCAA District 14 Division I
  • 2012 Rob Murphy
Honorable Mention All-American[10]
  • 1998 Earl Boykins
Cosida Academic All-American Selections 2nd Team[11]
  • 1976 Dan Hoff
Frances Pomeroy Naismith Award
  • 1998 Earl Boykins
USA Basketball Male Athlete of the Year
  • 1997 Earl Boykins
Thompson Challenge All Tournament Team
  • 2006 Carlos Medlock
Golden Bear Classic
  • 2006 Brandon Bowdry
Texas A&M Corpus Christi Islander Invitational
  • 2007 Carlos Medlock
Hoosier Tipoff Classic All-Tournament Team[12]
  • 2017 Elijah Minnie
E-Club Hall of Fame
  • 2014 Lorenzo Neely
  • 2013 Earl Boykins
  • 2013 Derrick Dial
  • 2012 Brian Tolbert
  • 2008 Lindell Reason
  • 2007 Al Jagutis
  • 2006 Gary Tyson
  • 2005 Ben Braun
  • 2005 Harold Simons
  • 2004 Earl Dixon
  • 2003 Jim Dutcher
  • 2000 Jack Brusewitz
  • 1998 Grant Long
  • 1997 Earle Higgins
  • 1996 Kennedy McIntosh
  • 1994 Robert Sims
  • 1994 C.P. Steimle
  • 1993 Joe Brodie
  • 1993 George Gervin
  • 1993 Nick Manych
  • 1992 Cleon Gilliam
  • 1992 Leo Turner
  • 1991 James Ross
  • 1991 Claude Snarey
  • 1989 William M. Cave
  • 1989 Ron Gulyas
  • 1988 Sherm J. Collins
  • 1987 William J. Stephens
  • 1985 Charles Paige
  • 1983 Charles Lappeus
  • 1983 Neville "Tex" Walker
  • 1982 Clifford D. Crane
  • 1982 Marvin R. Mittlestat
  • 1979 Louis Batterson
  • 1979 Harvey Marlatt
  • 1979 George Muellich
  • 1979 Arthur D. Walker
  • 1979 Frank "Buck" Weeber
  • 1978 William E. Crouch
  • 1978 Daniel Webster Kirksey
  • 1978 James A. Walsh
  • 1977 C. Dale Curtiss
  • 1977 Harry Ockerman
  • 1976 Edwin Shadford
  • 1976 Raymond L. Stites
All-Freshman Team
  • 1994 Earl Boykins
UPI 1st Team NCAA-College Division All-America
  • 1971 George Gervin[13]
Coaches 1st Team NCAA-College Division All-America
  • 1971 George Gervin
NAIA second-team All-District 23
  • 1971 Earl Dixon[14]
NAIA honorable mention All-America
  • 1971 Earl Dixon
1st Team All-Interstate Intercollegiate Athletic Conference
  • 1952 Daniel Webster Kirksey[15]
  • 1954 Daniel Webster Kirksey
2nd Team All-Interstate Intercollegiate Athletic Conference
  • 1951 Daniel Webster Kirksey
  • 1952 Cleon Gilliam
  • 1957 William J. Stephens[16]
  • 1960 Ron Gulyas
NAIA All-Star State of Michigan Team
  • 1957 William J. Stephens
Michigan Collegiate Conference Honors
  • 1928 George Muellich[17]

Ben Braun Era

Ben Braun served as head coach of the EMU men's basketball team from 1985 to 1996, before leaving to take over the head coaching duties at the University of California-Berkeley ... In his 10 1/2 seasons as EMU head coach, he led Eastern to the most successful decade in EMU history in the NCAA Division I ranks, finishing as the winningest head coach in EMU history with a 185–132 record ... During his EMU tenure he was named Mid-American Conference Coach of the Year three times (1987–88, 1990–91, 1995–96) ... Directed the basketball team to Mid-American Conference and MAC Tournament Championships three times (1987–88, 1990–91, 1995–96) ... Led EMU to three NCAA post-season tournament appearances (1987–88, 1990–91, 1995–96), including a "Sweet 16" appearance in 1990–91 ... Also coached the 1994–95 team to EMU's first-ever National Invitation Tournament (NIT).[9]

Milton Barnes Era

Following the departure of Ben Braun to California, Eastern Michigan hired Milton Barnes, he would spend four season as a head coach, earning 63 victories in those years.

Jim Boone Era

In 2001, EMU hired Jim Boone to lead its basketball program. Boone compiled a 48–96 record in 5 seasons at the helm.

Charles Ramsey Era

Ypsilanti native and EMU graduate Charles Ramsey was hired following the 2005 season. In his first game as head coach, Ramsey pulled off an upset over a Ben Braun coached California team, however that would be the highlight of his stint as head coach in Ypsilanti. After a 68–118 record in six years at the helm, EMU would fire Ramsey after the 2010–11 basketball season.

Rob Murphy Era

Rob Murphy, a Detroit native was hired in the spring of 2011 to take over for Charles Ramsey. Prior to EMU, Murphy spent seven years as an assistant coach at Syracuse under Jim Boeheim. In his first season, Murphy would lead the Eagles to a 14–18 record. However, with its 9–7 record in conference play, the Eagles took 1st place in the MAC-West

vs Michigan Universities

  • Central Michigan University (MAC) 91–100 All-Time
  • Western Michigan University (MAC) 36–58 All-Time
  • University of Michigan (B1G) 3–27 All-Time
  • Michigan State University (B1G) 4–29 All-Time
  • University of Detroit Mercy (Horizon) 19–61 All-Time
  • Oakland University (Horizon) 10–6 All-Time
  • As of Jan. 06, 2016

Statistics[4]

National statistical champions

  • 2013/14 NCAA Statistical Championship for Field Goal Percentage Defense (36.9%)[18]

MAC Statistical Champions Team Season

  • 1986/87 Best 3-Point Field Goal Percentage Season (.465)
  • 1987 Scoring Offense (76.8)
  • 1987 Rebounding (36.1)
  • 1987 Three-Point Field Goal Pct. (.465)
  • 1987 Three-Point Field Goals Made (144)
  • 1988 Scoring Offense (82.6)
  • 1989 Scoring Offense (77.7)
  • 1991 Field Goal Percentage (.514)
  • 1991 Free Throw Percentage (.727)
  • 1996 Scoring Offense (83.7)
  • 1997 Field Goal Percentage (.495)
  • 1998 Scoring Offense (79.8)
  • 1998 Rebounding (37.4)
  • 1998 Three-Point Field Goals Made (210)
  • 2012 Scoring Defense (58.7)
  • 2013 Scoring Defense (59.1)
  • 2014 Scoring Defense (61.4)[19]
  • 2014 Field Goal Percentage Defense (.369)
  • 2014 Blocked Shots (6 Avg/G)
  • 2014 Turnover Maring (+3.57)
  • 2014 Scoring Defense (61.4)
  • 2015 Blocked Shots (4.5 Avg/G)
  • 2015 Field Goal Percentage Defense (.386)
  • 2015 Steals (305/8.7)
  • 2015 Turnover Margin (+3.31)
  • 2016 Steals (312/9.5)
  • 2016 Turnover Margin (+3.15)

MAC Individual Statistical Champion

  • 1965 Dave Anderson - Free Throw Percentage (.863)
  • 1977 Bill Weaver- Free Throw Percentage (.826)
  • 1986 Percy Cooper- Assists (182/6.7)
  • 1987 Deron Goheen- 3-Point Field Goal Percentage (.532)
  • 1987 Brad Soucie- 3-Point FG Made Per Game (2.48)
  • 1987 Mike McCaskill- Field Goal Percentage (.594)
  • 1988 Lorenzo Neely-Steals (71/2.4)
  • 1989 Lorenzo Neely-Steals (78/2.7)
  • 1989 Brian Nolan- Blocked Shots (50/2.0)
  • 1990 Brian Nolan- Blocked Shots (49/1.5)
  • 1991 Marcus Kennedy-Scoring (659/20.0)
  • 1991 Carl Thomas- 3-Point FG Made Per Game (2.70)
  • 1991 Marcus Kennedy- Field Goal Percentage (.682)
  • 1993 Theron Wilson- Blocked Shots (80/2.7)
  • 1994 James Reed-Assists (140/5.2
  • 1995 Early Boykins- Assists (136/4.5)
  • 1995 Theron Wilson- Blocked Shots (96/3.2)
  • 1998 Earl Boykins- Scoring (746/25.7)
  • 1998 Earl Boykins- 3-Point FG Made Per Game (2.74)
  • 2005 Michael Ross- Free Throw Percentage (.854)
  • Carlos Medlock- Best 3-Point Field Goal Percentage (Game), 6–6 vs. WMU, 2-15-06
  • 2006 John Bowler- Scoring (563/20.1)
  • 2006 John Bowler- Rebounding (301/10.8)
  • 2010 Brandon Bowdry- Rebounding (319/10.0)
  • 2010 Justin Dobbins- Field Goal Percentage (.615)
  • 2011 Brandon Bowdry- Rebounding (284/9.5)
  • 2015 Mike Talley- Assist/Turnover Ratio (2.3)
  • 2016 Tim Bond- Steals (67/2.0)
  • 2016 James Thompson IV- Rebounding (352/10.7)
  • 2016 James Thompson IV- Field Goal Percentage (.645)

MAC Tournament Records

Individual Single Game

  • 1980 Greg Floyd- Field Goal Pct. (1.000/7-7)
  • 1984 Fred Cofield- Field Goals Attempted (28)

Individual Tournament Career

  • Earl Boykins- Field Goals Made (34)
  • Earl Boykins- Field Goal Attempts (60)

Team

  • 1998 Field Goals Made (41 v Toledo)

References

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External links

  • {{Official website|1=http://www.emueagles.com/index.aspx?path=mbball&}}
  • [https://www.basketball-reference.com/colleges/emichigan.html Basketball reference]
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