UAB Blazers men's basketball

UAB Blazers
2015–16 UAB Blazers men's basketball team
University University of Alabama at Birmingham
Conference C-USA
East Division
Location Birmingham, AL
Head coach Jerod Haase (4th year)
Arena Bartow Arena
(Capacity: 8,508)
Nickname Blazers
Colors

Forest green and Old gold

            
Uniforms
Home
Away
Alternate
NCAA Tournament Elite Eight
1982
NCAA Tournament Sweet Sixteen
1981, 1982, 2004
NCAA Tournament Round of 32
1981, 1982, 1985, 1986, 2004, 2005, 2015
NCAA Tournament appearances
1981, 1982, 1983, 1984, 1985, 1986, 1987, 1990, 1994, 1999, 2004, 2005, 2006, 2011, 2015
Conference tournament champions
1982, 1983, 1984, 1987, 2015
Conference regular season champions
1981, 1982, 1990, 1999, 2004, 2011

The UAB Blazers men's basketball team represents the University of Alabama at Birmingham (UAB) in the National Collegiate Athletic Association's (NCAA) Division I men's college basketball, and have competed in Conference USA (C-USA) since 1995. UAB is led by head coach Jerod Haase.

History

The UAB Blazers, in effect, started their entire athletics program with the creation of a men's basketball team in 1978. Setting high standards from the start, UAB hired former UCLA, University of Illinois and Memphis head coach Gene Bartow.[1][2] Known to many as the "Father of UAB athletics", Bartow led the Blazers to almost instant success. Since their inaugural season, the Blazers have made 15 appearances in the NCAA Men's Basketball Tournament including 3 Sweet Sixteen appearances and 1 Elite Eight appearance.[3] UAB has also appeared in the NIT a total of 11 times, including 2 appearances in the NIT Final Four.[3] After 33 years of basketball, UAB has had 30 winning seasons including wins over Kentucky, North Carolina, Indiana, Louisville, Alabama, Florida, LSU, Virginia, Villanova, Cincinnati, Connecticut and Memphis, among others.[3] UAB has been ranked in the Associated Press Top 25 Poll many times in school history and as recently as 2010.[3]

Conference affiliations

Coaches

UAB Men's Basketball Coaches
Coach Years Wins-Losses
Gene Bartow 1978–1996 365–204 (.641)
Murry Bartow 1996–2002 103–83 (.554)
Mike Anderson 2002–2006 89–41 (.685)
Mike Davis 2006–2012 123–75 (.621)
Jerod Haase 2012–present 54–45 (.545)
Overall 37 years 734–444 (.623)
[4]

Season-by-season records

Season Coach Overall Conference Standing Postseason
UAB (Independent) (1978–1979)
1978–1979 Gene Bartow 15–11
UAB (Sun Belt Conference) (1979–1991)
1979–1980 Gene Bartow 18–12 10–4 T–2nd NIT 1st Round
1980–1981 Gene Bartow 23–9 9–3 T–1st NCAA Sweet 16
1981–1982 Gene Bartow 25–6 9–1 1st NCAA Elite 8
1982–1983 Gene Bartow 19–14 9–5 3rd NCAA 1st Round
1983–1984 Gene Bartow 23–11 8–6 5th NCAA 1st Round
1984–1985 Gene Bartow 25–9 11–3 2nd NCAA 2nd Round
1985–1986 Gene Bartow 25–11 9–5 T–3rd NCAA 2nd Round
1986–1987 Gene Bartow 21–11 10–4 3rd NCAA 1st Round
1987–1988 Gene Bartow 16–15 7–7 5th
1988–1989 Gene Bartow 22–12 8–6 4th NIT Final Four
1989–1990 Gene Bartow 22–9 12–2 1st NCAA 1st Round
1990–1991 Gene Bartow 18–13 9–5 2nd NIT 1st Round
UAB (Great Midwest Conference) (1991–1995)
1991–1992 Gene Bartow 20–9 4–6 5th NIT 1st Round
1992–1993 Gene Bartow 21–14 5–5 4th NIT Final Four
1993–1994 Gene Bartow 22–8 8–4 T–2nd NCAA 1st Round
1994–1995 Gene Bartow 15–15 5–7 6th
UAB (Conference USA) (1995–Present)
1995–1996 Gene Bartow 16–14 6–8 2nd (Red)
1996–1997 Murry Bartow 18–14 7–7 2nd (Red) NIT 1st Round
1997–1998 Murry Bartow 21–12 10–6 2nd (National) NIT 2nd Round
1998–1999 Murry Bartow 20–12 10–6 1st (National) NCAA 1st Round
1999–2000 Murry Bartow 14–14 7–9 T–3rd (National)
2000–2001 Murry Bartow 17–14 8–8 4th (National)
2001–2002 Murry Bartow 13–17 6–10 T–4th (National)
2002–2003 Mike Anderson 21–13 8–8 T–2nd (National) NIT Quarterfinals
2003–2004 Mike Anderson 22–10 12–4 T–1st NCAA Sweet 16
2004–2005 Mike Anderson 22–11 10–6 T–4th NCAA 2nd Round
2005–2006 Mike Anderson 24–7 12–2 2nd NCAA 1st Round
2006–2007 Mike Davis 15–16 7–9 T–8th
2007–2008 Mike Davis 23–11 12–4 2nd NIT 2nd Round
2008–2009 Mike Davis 22–12 11–5 3rd NIT 1st Round
2009–2010 Mike Davis 25–9 11–5 T–3rd NIT Quarterfinals
2010–2011 Mike Davis 22–9 12–4 1st NCAA 1st Round
2011–2012 Mike Davis 15–16 9–7 T–5th
2012–2013 Jerod Haase 16–17 7–9 T-7th
2013–2014 Jerod Haase 18-13 7-9 T-8th
2014–2015 Jerod Haase 20-16 12-6 T-4th NCAA 3rd Round
2015–2016 Jerod Haase 0-0 0-0 TBD TBD
Total: 734–445

      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

Post-season

NCAA Tournament results

UAB has appeared in 15 NCAA Tournaments, with a combined record of 10–15.[3]

Year Round Opponent Result/Score
1981 First Round
Second Round
Sweet Sixteen
Western Kentucky
Kentucky
Indiana
W 93–68
W 69–62
L 87–72
1982 Second Round
Sweet Sixteen
Elite Eight
Indiana
Virginia
Louisville
W 80–70
W 68–66
L 75–68
1983 First Round Oklahoma L 71–63
1984 First Round BYU L 84–68
1985 First Round
Second Round
Michigan State
Memphis State
W 67–55
L 67–66 OT
1986 First Round
Second Round
Missouri
North Carolina
W 66–64
L 77–59
1987 First Round Providence L 90–68
1990 First Round UCLA L 68–56
1994 First Round George Washington L 51–46
1999 First Round Iowa L 77–64
2004 First Round
Second Round
Sweet Sixteen
Washington
Kentucky
Kansas
W 102–100
W 76–74
L 100–74
2005 First Round
Second Round
LSU
Arizona
W 82–68
L 85–63
2006 First Round Kentucky L 69–64
2011 First Four Clemson L 70–52
2015 Second Round
Third Round
Iowa State
UCLA
W 60–59
L 92–75

NIT results

UAB has appeared in 11 National Invitation Tournament's, with a combined record of 14–11.[3]

Year Round Opponent Result/Score
1980 First Round Louisiana-Lafayette L 74–72
1989 First Round
Sweet Sixteen
Elite Eight
Final Four
Third Place Game
Georgia Southern
Richmond
Connecticut
St. Johns
Michigan State
W 83–74
W 64–61
W 85–79
L 76–65
W 78–76
1991 First Round Memphis L 82–76
1992 First Round Tennessee L 71–68
1993 First Round
Sweet Sixteen
Elite Eight
Final Four
Third Place Game
Alabama
Clemson
SW Missouri State
Georgetown
Providence
W 58–56
W 65–64
W 61–52
L 45–41
W 55–52
1997 First Round TCU L 85–62
1998 First Round
Sweet Sixteen
Missouri
Minnesota
W 93–86
L 79–66
2003 First Round
Sweet Sixteen
Elite Eight
Louisiana-Lafayette
Siena
St. Johns
W 82–80
W 80–71
L 79–71
2008 First Round
Sweet Sixteen
VCU
Virginia Tech
W 80–77
L 75–49
2009 First Round Notre Dame L 70–64
2010 First Round
Sweet Sixteen
Elite Eight
Coastal Carolina
North Carolina State
North Carolina
W 65–49
W 72–52
L 55–60

Top Wins in NCAA Tournament

Year Seed Opponent Result/Score
2004 1 Kentucky W 76-74
1982 1 Virginia W 68-66
1981 2 Kentucky W 69-62
2015 3 Iowa State W 60-59

Rivalries

Rivalries
Rival First meeting Last meeting Overall record
Memphis Tigers 1984 2011 Memphis Leads 3410
Auburn Tigers 1982 2015 UAB Leads 108

Players

Retired jerseys

Retired Basketball Jerseys
Number Player Years
14 Steve Mitchell 1982–1986
20 Oliver Robinson 1978–1982
40 Jerome Mincy 1982–1986
[5]

Since UAB established its basketball program, only 3 jerseys have been retired and now hang in the rafters of Bartow Arena. It was decided early on in UAB's basketball program that such an honor would only be bestowed on those players that earned AP All-America honors and who completed their degree at UAB.

In the NBA

UAB has also seen a number of its players move on to a professional career in the NBA.[6] Some of UAB's highest NBA draft picks include:

Other former Blazers to play in the NBA are:

Facilities

UAB vs. Tulsa at Bartow Arena
Main article: Bartow Arena

UAB initially played their games at the Birmingham–Jefferson Convention Complex Arena, but moved its games to the on-campus facility beginning with the 1988–89 season.[7] Originally known as UAB Arena, the name was officially changed to Bartow Arena on January 25, 1997.[8] The 8,508-seat arena is named after Gene Bartow, the coach who largely built the school's men's basketball program from scratch over the last quarter of the 20th century.[7][8]

Top 10 Home Basketball Games at the BJCC
Opponent Attendance
1 DePaul (1980) 17,309
2 DePaul (1985) 17,222
3 Auburn (1984) 17,025
4 Indiana (1997) 16,982
5 Virginia Commonwealth (1985) 16,866
6 Auburn (1986) 16,815
7 Auburn (1983) 16,803
8 Auburn (1982) 16,797
9 South Florida (1985) 16,781
10T Virginia (1982) 16,754
10T Louisville (1982) 16,754
[9]

Top 10 Home Basketball Games at Bartow Arena
Opponent Attendance
1 Memphis (2008) 9,392
2 Louisville (2005) 9,354
3 Cincinnati (2004) 9,312
4 Cincinnati (2000) 9,279
5 Cincinnati (1996) 9,213
6 Memphis (2009) 9,153
7 Memphis (2011) 9,119
8 Alcorn State (1989) 9,010
9 Arkansas (1990) 8,951
10 Cincinnati (1994) 8,907
[9]

References

General

Specific

  1. Florence, Mal (June 14, 1977). "Bartow takes job and heads South". Los Angeles Times. p. D1.
  2. "It's official: Bartow leaves UCLA for Birmingham post". The Herald-Journal. Associated Press. June 15, 1977. p. D1. Retrieved March 20, 2011.
  3. 1 2 3 4 5 6 2010–11 UAB Basketball Information Guide, pp. 118–123
  4. 2010–11 UAB Basketball Information Guide, p. 102
  5. 2010–11 UAB Basketball Information Guide, p. 103
  6. 2010–11 UAB Basketball Information Guide, p. 115
  7. 1 2 2010–11 UAB Basketball Information Guide, p. 60
  8. 1 2 Scarbinsky, Kevin (January 26, 1997). "Bartows still on the go". The Birmingham News. p. B16.
  9. 1 2 2010–11 UAB Basketball Information Guide, p. 62
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