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- Head coaches
- Postseason history NCAA Division I Tournament results NCAA Division II Tournament results CBI results
- The Summit League awards Player of the Year First-Team All-Summit League
- All-time statistical leaders Single-game leaders Single-season leaders Career leaders
- Arenas
- References
- External links
{{Infobox CBB Team |current = 2018–19 North Dakota State Bison men's basketball team |name = North Dakota State Bison |logo = North Dakota State Bison wordmark.svg |logo_size = 200 |university = North Dakota State University |conference = Summit League |location = Fargo, North Dakota |coach = David Richman |tenure = 5th |arena = Scheels Center |capacity = 5,830 |nickname = Bison |h_pattern_b = _thinsidesonwhite |h_body = 005643 |h_shorts = FFFFFF |h_pattern_s= 005643 |a_pattern_b= _thingreensides |a_body= FFC82E |a_shorts= FFC82E |a_pattern_s= |3_body= FFC82E |3_pattern_b= |3_shorts= FFC82E |3_pattern_s= |NCAA thrid place =1981* |NCAAchampion =1977* |NCAArunnerup = |NCAA final four =1977*, 1981* |NCAAeliteeight = 1977*, 1981* |NCAAsweetsixteen=1977*, 1981* |NCAAroundof32 =1977*, 1981*, 2014 |NCAAtourneys = 1971*, 1974*, 1977*, 1981*, 1983*, 1994*, 1995*, 1996*, 1997*, 2009, 2014, 2015, 2019 *at Division II level |conference_tournament = 2009, 2014, 2015, 2019 |conference_season = North Central Conference: 1932, 1933, 1940, 1941, 1942, 1952, 1954, 1971, 1981, 1995 Summit: 2009, 2014, 2015 }}The North Dakota State Bison men's basketball team is a part of the athletic program at North Dakota State University in Fargo, North Dakota, U.S. They are members of the NCAA Division I and have been part of The Summit League since May 2007. Home games are played at the Scheels Center which is located on the NDSU campus in Fargo, ND. The team shares a conference rival with the South Dakota State Jackrabbits. The Bison men's head coach is David Richman. On March 10, 2009 the Bison made their biggest comeback in school history with a 66–64 win over Oakland University to win the Summit League tournament championship and became the first team since Southwestern Louisiana (now Louisiana-Lafayette) in 1972 to advance to the NCAA Men's Division I Basketball Championship in their first year of eligibility. Prior to their transition to Division I, the Bison competed in Division II as a member of the North Central Conference. Head coaches{{CollegePrimaryHeader|team=North Dakota State Bison|#|Name|Years|Record}}1 | Gil Dobie | 1906–1908 | 17–5 | 2 | Paul Magoffin | 1908–1909 | 11–4 | 3 | Arthur Rueber | 1909–1913 | 42–6 | 4 | Howard Wood | 1913–1915 | 22–4 | 5 | P.J. Davis | 1915–1918 | 37–10 | 6 | Ralph "Curly" Movold | 1918–1919 | 9–5 | 7 | Stan Borleske | 1919–1922 | 42–14 | 8 | George Dewey | 1922–1925 | 56–15 | 9 | Ion Cortright | 1925–1926 | 22–3 | 10 | Leonard Saalwaechter | 1926–1933 | 71–68 | 11 | Bob Lowe | 1933–1946 | 141–102 | 12 | C.P. Reed | 1946–1949 | 32–41 | 13 | B.C. "Chuck" Bentson | 1949–1965 | 169–207 | 14 | Doug Cowman | 1965–1968 | 33–41 | 15 | Lyle "Bud" Belk | 1968–1972 | 50–55 | 16 | Marv Skaar | 1972–1978 | 93–69 | 17 | Erv Inniger | 1978–1992 | 244–150 | 18 | Tom Billeter | 1992–1997 | 97–50 | 19 | Ray Giacoletti | 1997–2000 | 48–33 | 20 | Greg McDermott | 2000–2001 | 15–11 | 21 | Tim Miles | 2001–2007 | 99–71 | 22 | Saul Phillips | 2007–2014 | 134–84 | 23 | David Richman | 2014–2019 | 62–34 | Overall | 1906–2017 (112 years) | 1544–1082 |
Postseason historyNCAA Division I Tournament resultsThe Bison have appeared in four NCAA Division I Tournaments. Their combined record is 2–4. {{CollegePrimaryHeader|team=North Dakota State Bison|Year|Seed|Round|Opponent|Result}} 2009 | #14 | First Round | #3 Kansas | L 74–84 | 2014 | #12 | Second Round Third Round | #5 Oklahoma #4 San Diego State | W 80–75 OT L 44–63 | 2015 | #15 | Second Round | #2 Gonzaga | L 76–86 | 2019 | #16 | First Four First Round | #16 North Carolina Central #1 Duke | W 78–74 L 62-85 | From 2011–2015 the round of 64 was known as the Second Round, Round of 32 was Third RoundNCAA Division II Tournament resultsThe Bison appeared in eight NCAA Division II Tournaments. Their combined record is 8–8. {{CollegePrimaryHeader|team=North Dakota State Bison|Year|Round|Opponent|Result}} 1971 | Regional Semifinals Regional 3rd Place Game | Northeast Missouri State Saint Olaf | L 66–75 W 96–94 | 1974 | Regional Quarterfinals | Saint Cloud State | L 62–77 | 1981 | Regional Semifinals Regional 3rd Place Game | Green Bay Central Missouri State | L 76–82 W 95–87 | 1983 | Regional Semifinals Regional Finals | Ferris State Morningside | W 71–68 L 77–79 | 1994 | Regional Semifinals Regional Finals | Mesa State South Dakota | W 75–65 OT L 58–61 | 1995 | Regional Quarterfinals Regional Semifinals Regional 3rd Place Game | Mesa State Fort Hays State Regis | W 85–76 L 63–73 W 84–72 | 1996 | Regional Quarterfinals Regional Semifinals | Denver South Dakota State | W 71–70 L 88–94 | 1997 | Regional Quarterfinals Regional Semifinals | Northern State Fort Hays State | W 90–89 OT L 78–82 | CBI resultsThe Bison have appeared in two College Basketball Invitationals (CBI). Their combined record is 0–2. {{CollegePrimaryHeader|team=North Dakota State Bison|Year|Round|Opponent|Result}} 2012 | First Round | Wyoming | L 75–76 | 2013 | First Round | Western Michigan | L 71–72 OT | The Summit League awardsPlayer of the Year- Ben Woodside (2009)
- Taylor Braun (2014)
- Lawrence Alexander (2015)
First-Team All-Summit League- Brett Winkelman (2008 & 2009)
- Ben Woodside (2008 & 2009)
- Taylor Braun (2012–14)
- Lawrence Alexander (2015)
All-time statistical leadersSingle-game leaders- Points: Ben Woodside (60, 2008)
- Assists: David Ryles (16, 1987)
- Rebounds: Gene Gamache (24, 1955), Robert Lauf (24, 1954), Roger Erickson (24, 1960)
- Steals: David Ryles (8, 1986)
- 3 point FG made: Lawrence Alexander (8, 2015)
- Free Throws made: Ben Woodside (30, 2008)
Single-season leaders- Points: Ben Woodside (766, 08–09)
- Assists: David Ryles (230, 86–87)
- Rebounds: John Wojtak (298, 70–71)
- Steals: David Ryles (86, 86–87)
Career leaders- Points: Ben Woodside (2315, 05–09)
- Assists: Jeff Askew (684, 1979–83)
- Rebounds: Brett Winkelman (874, 05–09)
- Steals: David Ryles (275, 1983–87)
Arenas- Bentson Bunker Fieldhouse (PhyEd Building) 1931–1970
- Bison Sports Area 1970–2013
- Scheels Sports Arena 2014–2015
- Sanford Health Athletic Complex 2016–present
References1. ^Chip Scroggins, Aldrich returns home, puts on dunkfest for Jayhawks, Star Tribune, March 21, 2009, Accessed March 23, 2009.
External links{{North Dakota State Bison men's basketball navbox}}{{North Dakota State University}}{{Summit League men's basketball navbox}} 1 : North Dakota State Bison men's basketball |