Omaha Mavericks
2023–24 Omaha Mavericks men's basketball team
UniversityUniversity of Nebraska Omaha
Head coachChris Crutchfield (2nd season)
ConferenceSummit League
LocationOmaha, Nebraska
ArenaBaxter Arena
(Capacity: 7,898)
NicknameMavericks
ColorsCrimson and black[1]
   
Uniforms
Home jersey
Team colours
Home
Away jersey
Team colours
Away


NCAA tournament appearances
1975*, 1976*, 1977*, 1979*, 1982*, 1983*, 1984*, 2002*, 2004*, 2005*, 2008*, 2010*
*at Division II level
Conference tournament champions
North Central: 2004, 2008, 2010
Conference regular season champions
North Central: 1979, 1984, 2004, 2005

The Omaha Mavericks men's basketball team, also called the Nebraska–Omaha Mavericks,[n 1] represents the University of Nebraska Omaha in Omaha, Nebraska, United States. The Mavericks compete in The Summit League. Led by head coach Chris Crutchfield, they play their games at the on-campus Baxter Arena, which they moved to at the start of the 2015–16 season.[2] The 2015–16 season was also the first in which they were eligible for the NCAA tournament, NIT, or The Summit League tournament; they had been ineligible during the school's four-year transition from Division II to Division I, which began in the 2011–12 season. During this period, they made one appearance in the CIT, a tournament which is not directly sponsored by the NCAA, in 2014.

History

Season by season results

Statistics overview
Season Coach Overall Conference Standing Postseason
Gus Miller (1910–1912)
1910–11 Gus Miller
1911–12 Gus Miller
Gus Miller:
Dutch Nagle (1912–1913)
1912–13 Dutch Nagle 3–2
Dutch Nagle: 3–2
Jim Meyers (1913–1916)
1913–14 Jim Meyers
1914–15 Jim Meyers 5–1
1915–16 Jim Meyers 4–4
Jim Meyers: 9–5
Ed Evans (1918–1919)
1918–19 Ed Evans 1–12
Ed Evans: 1–12
Ernie Adams (1919–1927)
1919–20 Ernie Adams 13–1
1920–21 Ernie Adams 9–1
1921–22 Ernie Adams 6–4
1922–23 Ernie Adams 9–3
1923–24 Ernie Adams 3–8
1924–25 Ernie Adams 4–4
1925–26 Ernie Adams 8–3
1926–27 Ernie Adams 6–10
Ernie Adams: 56–34
Lloyd M. Bradfield (1927–1929)
1927–28 Lloyd M. Bradfield 0–16
1928–29 Lloyd M. Bradfield 3–11
Lloyd M. Bradfield: 3–27
Bill Graves (1929–1931)
1929–30 Bill Graves 2–12
1930–31 Bill Graves 6–9
Bill Graves: 8–21
Cecil L. Hartman (1931–1934)
1931–32 Cecil L. Hartman 20–0
1932–33 Cecil L. Hartman 10–4
1933–34 Cecil L. Hartman 14–4
Cecil L. Hartman (North Central Conference) (1934–1935)
1934–35 Cecil L. Hartman 12–43–44th
Cecil L. Hartman: 56–123–4
Johnny Baker (North Central Conference) (1935–1938)
1935–36 Johnny Baker 4–103–97th
1936–37 Johnny Baker 4–111–67th
1937–38 Johnny Baker 2–91–66th
Johnny Baker: 10–305–21
Stu Baller (North Central Conference) (1938–1941)
1938–39 Stu Baller 8–92–67th
1939–40 Stu Baller 6–32–65th
1940–41 Stu Baller 12–135–33rd
Harold Johnk (North Central Conference) (1941–1943)
1941–42 Harold Johnk 6–153–55th
1942–43 Harold Johnk 4–70–68th
Stu Baller (1943–1944)
1943–44 Stu Baller 9–4
Stu Baller: 35–299–15
Harold Johnk (1945–1948)
1945–46 Harold Johnk 4–15
1946–47 Harold Johnk 9–10
1947–48 Harold Johnk 7–13
Harold Johnk: 30–503–11
Don Pflasterer (1948–1952)
1948–49 Don Pflasterer 10–10
1949–50 Don Pflasterer 13–10
1950–51 Don Pflasterer 4–15
1951–52 Don Pflasterer 13–11
Don Pflasterer: 40–46
Virgil Yelkin (1952–1955)
1952–53 Virgil Yelkin 15–8
1953–54 Virgil Yelkin 10–15
1954–55 Virgil Yelkin 15–10
Virgil Yelkin: 40–33
Jack Cotton (1955–1959)
1955–56 Jack Cotton 6–18
1956–57 Jack Cotton 9–16
1957–58 Jack Cotton 9–18
1958–59 Jack Cotton 3–33
Jack Cotton: 27–85
Sonny Means (1959–1961)
1959–60 Sonny Means 4–18
1960–61 Sonny Means 3–19
Sonny Means: 7–37
Jim Borsheim (1961–1969)
1961–62 Jim Borsheim 5–14
1962–63 Jim Borsheim 10–11
1963–64 Jim Borsheim 12–10
1964–65 Jim Borsheim 10–13
1965–66 Jim Borsheim 8–14
1966–67 Jim Borsheim 13–10
1967–68 Jim Borsheim 8–13
1968–69 Jim Borsheim 7–16
Jim Borsheim: 73–101
Bob Hanson (1969–1977)
1969–70 Bob Hanson 16–10
1970–71 Bob Hanson 12–12
1971–72 Bob Hanson 12–14
1972–73 Bob Hanson 17–11
1973–74 Bob Hanson 17–9
1974–75 Bob Hanson 17–11NCAA Regional Finals
1975–76 Bob Hanson 16–13NCAA regional semifinals
1976–77 Bob Hanson 17–12NCAA regional semifinals
Bob Hanson (North Central Conference) (1977–1994)
1977–78 Bob Hanson 9–187–75th
1978–79 Bob Hanson 20–99–31stNCAA regional semifinals
1979–80 Bob Hanson 12–146–85th
1980–81 Bob Hanson 17–119–53rd
1981–82 Bob Hanson 22–711–32ndNCAA Regional Finals
1982–83 Bob Hanson 19–1114–42ndNCAA regional semifinals
1983–84 Bob Hanson 23–715–31stNCAA regional semifinals
1984–85 Bob Hanson 13–158–107th
1985–86 Bob Hanson 19–911–72nd
1986–87 Bob Hanson 14–148–106th
1987–88 Bob Hanson 14–147–119th
1988–89 Bob Hanson 14–146–128th
1989–90 Bob Hanson 21–913–52nd
1990–91 Bob Hanson 17–139–96th
1991–92 Bob Hanson 15–139–96th
1992–93 Bob Hanson 5–212–1610th
1993–94 Bob Hanson 4–222–1610th
Bob Hanson: 382–313146–138
Tim Carter (North Central Conference) (1994–1995)
1994–95 Tim Carter 11–165–1310th
Tim Carter: 11–165–13
Kevin Lehman (North Central Conference) (1995–2001)
1995–96 Kevin Lehman 6–211–1710th
1996–97 Kevin Lehman 13–146–127th
1997–98 Kevin Lehman 11–165–139th
1998–99 Kevin Lehman 15–128–106th
1999–00 Kevin Lehman 18–1110–85th
2000–01 Kevin Lehman 9–173–1510th
Kevin Lehman: 72–9133–75
Kevin McKenna (North Central Conference) (2001–2005)
2001–02 Kevin McKenna 24–913–52ndNCAA regional semifinals
2002–03 Kevin McKenna 20–108–86th
2003–04 Kevin McKenna 22–810–41stNCAA regional quarterfinals
2004–05 Kevin McKenna 23–69–31stNCAA regional quarterfinals
Kevin McKenna: 89–3340–20
Derrin Hansen (North Central Conference) (2005–2008)
2005–06 Derrin Hansen 15–164–86th
2006–07 Derrin Hansen 12–163–106th
2007–08 Derrin Hansen 25–77–53rdNCAA regional semifinals
Derrin Hansen (Mid-America Intercollegiate Athletics Association) (2008–2011)
2008–09 Derrin Hansen 17–1111–9
2009–10 Derrin Hansen 22–912–8NCAA regional quarterfinals
2010–11 Derrin Hansen 19–1015–7
Derrin Hansen (2011–2012)
2011–12 Derrin Hansen 11–18Independent
Derrin Hansen (Summit League) (2012–2022)
2012–13 Derrin Hansen 11–206–106th
2013–14 Derrin Hansen 17–155–96thCIT 2nd Round
2014–15 Derrin Hansen 12–175–118th
2015–16 Derrin Hansen 18–1410–63rdCBI 1st Round
2016–17 Derrin Hansen 18–149–73rd-
2017–18 Derrin Hansen 9–224–107th-
2018–19 Derrin Hansen 21–1113–32nd-
2019–20 Derrin Hansen 16–169–75th-
2020–21 Derrin Hansen 5–193–118th
2021–22 Derrin Hansen 5–254–149th
Derrin Hansen: 253–260120–133
Chris Crutchfield (Summit League) (2022–Present)
2022–23 Chris Crutchfield 9–234–1410th
Chris Crutchfield: 9–234–14
Total:1,174–1,260

      National champion         Postseason invitational champion  
      Conference regular season champion         Conference regular season and conference tournament champion
      Division regular season champion       Division regular season and conference tournament champion
      Conference tournament champion

[3][4]

Postseason

NCAA Division II Tournament results

The Mavericks have appeared in 12 NCAA Division II Tournaments. Their combined record is 7–14.

Year Round Opponent Result
1975Regional semifinals
Regional Finals
Augustana (SD)
North Dakota
W 69–61
L 71–84
1976Regional semifinals
Regional 3rd-place game
North Dakota
Mankato State
L 74–86 OT
L 73–95
1977Regional semifinals
Regional 3rd-place game
Green Bay
Augustana (SD)
L 63–89
W 93–91
1979Regional semifinals
Regional 3rd-place game
Northern Iowa
North Dakota
L 72–84
W 86–75
1982Regional semifinals
Finals
Lewis
North Dakota
W 78–69
L 75–83
1983Regional semifinals
Regional 3rd-place game
Morningside
Ferris State
L 79–80
L 75–81
1984Regional semifinals
Regional 3rd-place game
Wayne State
Northern Michigan
L 70–82
W 84–81
2002Regional Quarterfinals
Regional semifinals
Fort Lewis
South Dakota State
W 88–58
L 76–96
2004Regional QuarterfinalsSouth DakotaL 71–82
2005Regional QuarterfinalsWinona StateL 58–64
2008Regional Quarterfinals
Regional semifinals
Fort Lewis
Winona State
W 82–76
L 67–80
2010Regional QuarterfinalsTarleton StateL 71–75

NAIA tournament results

The Mavericks have appeared in the NAIA tournament one time. Their record is 0–1.

Year Round Opponent Result
1941First roundBaltimoreL 35–52

CIT results

The Mavericks have appeared in one CollegeInsider.com Postseason Tournament (CIT).[5] Their record is 1–1.

Year Round Opponent Result
2014First round
Second Round
North Dakota
Murray State
W 91–75
L 62–86

CBI results

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

Year Round Opponent Result
2016First roundDuquesneL 112–120

Notable players

All–Americans

  • 1992: Phil Cartwright

All–Conference

All–NCC Team

[3][4]

All–MIAA Team

  • 2009: Michael Jenkins
  • 2010: Tyler Bullock & Andrew Bridger
  • 2011: Tyler Bullock & Mitch Albers

[3]

All–Summit Team

NCC Player of the Year

  • 1984: Dean Thompson
  • 2004: Tola Dada

[3][4]

NCC Freshman of the Year

  • 2003: Ryan Curtis

[3][4]

UNO 1,000 Points/500 Rebounds club

  • Player (Years) Points/Rebounds
  • Sam Singleton (1962–66) 1,101/508
  • Bill Haas (1964–67) 1,064/518
  • Pat Roehrig (1971–75) 1,006/640
  • Dennis Forrest (1973–77) 1,660/557
  • Glenn Moberg (1975–79) 1,077/531
  • Terry Sodawasser (1981–85) 1,093/625
  • Thor Palamore (1987–91) 1,309/476
  • Phil Cartwright (1988–92) 1,457/946
  • Tola Dada (2000–04) 1,017/583
  • Ryan Curtis (2002–06) 1,051/717
  • Calvin Kapels (2002–06) 1,102/571
  • John Karhoff (2010–2014) 1,348/524
  • Tre'Shawn Thurman (2014–17) 1,164/624

[3]

Notes

  1. Although the school has completed the rebranding of its athletic program as "Omaha", and both The Summit League and National Collegiate Hockey Conference now follow this usage, national media such as ESPN usually use the hyphenated "Nebraska-Omaha".

References

  1. "Color Palette". Retrieved April 16, 2016.
  2. "Omaha Releases 2015-16 Men's Basketball Schedule" (Press release). Omaha Athletics. July 15, 2015. Retrieved July 29, 2015.
  3. 1 2 3 4 5 6 2012-13 Media Guide. UNO Athletic Department. 2013.
  4. 1 2 3 4 NCC Record & History Book (PDF). North Central Conference. 2008. pp. 48–66.
  5. Nelson, Andrew (Mar 18, 2014). "UNO Basketball makes history with CIT invitation". The Gateway. University of Nebraska Omaha. Retrieved Mar 9, 2016.
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