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Revision as of 03:10, 10 March 2012

Washington Huskies
2011–12 Washington Huskies men's basketball team
UniversityUniversity of Washington
Head coachLorenzo Romar (8th season)
ConferencePacific-12 Conference
ArenaAlaska Airlines Arena at Hec Edmundson Pavilion
(capacity: 10,000)
NicknameHuskies
Student sectionDawg Pack
ColorsHusky Purple and Husky Gold
   
Uniforms
Home jersey
Team colours
Home
Away jersey
Team colours
Away
Alternate jersey
Team colours
Alternate
NCAA tournament Final Four
1953
NCAA tournament Elite Eight
1951, 1953
NCAA tournament Sweet Sixteen
1984, 1998, 2005, 2006, 2010
NCAA tournament second round
1984, 1998, 2005, 2006, 2009, 2010, 2011
NCAA tournament appearances
1943, 1948, 1951, 1953, 1976, 1984, 1985, 1986, 1998, 1999, 2004, 2005, 2006, 2009, 2010, 2011
Conference tournament champions
2005, 2010, 2011
Conference regular season champions
1923, 1924, 1928, 1929, 1930, 1931, 1932, 1934, 1936, 1937, 1943, 1944, 1948, 1951, 1952, 1953, 1984 , 1985, 2009, 2012

The Washington Huskies men's basketball team is an NCAA Division I college basketball team competing in the Pac-12 Conference. Home games are played at Alaska Airlines Arena at Hec Edmundson Pavilion, located on University of Washington's campus in Seattle.

Alaska Airlines Arena at Hec Edmundson Pavilion

Alaska Airlines Arena at Hec Edmundson Pavilion is the home for the Husky men's and women's basketball teams, volleyball team and gymnastics squad. The 2008-09 season marks the 83rd season of service for the multi-purpose facility. Originally completed in 1927, Hec Edmundson Pavilion underwent a $40 million, 19-month renovation between March 1999 and November 2000 to reconfigure its interior. The pavilion's name was also changed; originally slated to be "Seafirst Arena at Hec Edmundson Pavilion" when the deal was finalized in 1998, it became "Bank of America Arena at Hec Edmundson Pavilion" at the reopening, as B of A had eliminated the Seafirst brand in 2000. The ten-year sponsorship with the bank expired after the 2009-10 season and was not renewed; during the first half of the 2010-11 basketball season the venue was sponsorless and once again known simply as "Hec Edmundson Pavilion."[1][2] On January 20, 2011, the university approved Seattle-based Alaska Airlines as the new sponsor of Hec Ed.[3]

Proposed Basketball Training Facility

In January 2011, the university announced plans for a new intercollegiate basketball training facility. The project includes a pre-design study for a $20 to $40 million basketball training facility for the men’s and women’s basketball programs to be located in the vicinity of the Alaska Airlines Arena. The scope of work may include relocation and replacement of existing intercollegiate athletic facilities related to the new project. The pre-design study will include programming, alternatives, design concepts, cost estimates, and other related reports.

Season-by-Season Records

Statistics overview
Season Team Overall Conference Standing Postseason
Hec Edmundson (PCC/Northern Division) (1921–1947)
1920-1921 Hec Edmundson 18-4 10-4 3rd
1921-1922 Hec Edmundson 13-5 11-5 4th
1922-1923 Hec Edmundson 12-4 5-3 T-1st
1923-1924 Hec Edmundson 12-4 6-2 1st
1924-1925 Hec Edmundson 14-7 5-5 T-3rd
1925-1926 Hec Edmundson 10-6 5-5 4th
1926-1927 Hec Edmundson 15-4 7-3 T-2nd
1927-1928 Hec Edmundson 22-6 9-1 1st
1928-1929 Hec Edmundson 18-2 10-0 1st
1929-1930 Hec Edmundson 21-7 12-4 1st
1930-1931 Hec Edmundson 25-3 14-2 1st
1931-1932 Hec Edmundson 19-6 12-4 1st
1932-1933 Hec Edmundson 22-6 10-6 2nd
1933-1934 Hec Edmundson 20-5 14-2 1st
1934-1935 Hec Edmundson 16-8 11-5 2nd
1935-1936 Hec Edmundson 25-7 13-3 1st
1936-1937 Hec Edmundson 15-11 11-5 T-1st
1937-1938 Hec Edmundson 29-7 13-7 2nd
1938-1939 Hec Edmundson 20-5 11-5 2nd
1939-1940 Hec Edmundson 10-15 6-10 4th
1940-1941 Hec Edmundson 12-13 7-9 T-3rd
1941-1942 Hec Edmundson 18-7 10-6 2nd
1942-1943 Hec Edmundson 24-7 12-4 1st NCAA First Round
1943-1944 Hec Edmundson 26-6 15-1 1st
1944-1945 Hec Edmundson 22-18 5-11 4th
1945-1946 Hec Edmundson 14-14 6-10 4th
1946-1947 Hec Edmundson 16-8 8-8 3rd
Hec Edmundson: 488-195 258-130
Art McLarney (PCC/Northern Division) (1947–1950)
1947-1948 Art McLarney 23-11 10-6 T-1st NCAA First Round
1948-1949 Art McLarney 11-15 6-10 5th
1949-1950 Art McLarney 19-10 8-8 T-2nd
Art McLarney: 53-36 24-24
Tippy Dye (PCC) (1950–1959)
1950-1951 Tippy Dye 24-6 11-5 1st NCAA Elite 8
1951-1952 Tippy Dye 25-6 14-2 1st
1952-1953 Tippy Dye 28-3 15-1 1st NCAA Final 4
1953-1954 Tippy Dye 8-18 7-9 4th
1954-1955 Tippy Dye 13-12 7-9 3rd
1955-1956 Tippy Dye 15-11 11-5 2nd
1956-1957 Tippy Dye 17-9 13-3 T-2nd
1957-1958 Tippy Dye 8-18 5-11 8th
1958-1959 Tippy Dye 18-8 11-5 2nd
Tippy Dye: 156-91 94-50
John Grayson (AAWU) (1959–1963)
1959-1960 John Grayson 15-13 2-9 5th
1960-1961 John Grayson 13-13 6-6 3rd
1961-1962 John Grayson 16-10 5-7 T-3rd
1962-1963 John Grayson 13-13 6-6 T-3rd
John Grayson: 57-49 19-28
Mac Duckworth (AAWU) (1963–1968)
1963-1964 Mac Duckworth 9-17 5-10 5th
1964-1965 Mac Duckworth 9-16 5-9 6th
1965-1966 Mac Duckworth 10-15 4-10 T-6th
1966-1967 Mac Duckworth 13-12 6-8 T-5th
1967-1968 Mac Duckworth 12-14 4-10 7th
Mac Duckworth: 53-74 24-47
Tex Winter (Pac 8) (1968–1971)
1968-1969 Tex Winter 13-13 6-8 4th
1969-1970 Tex Winter 17-9 7-7 5th
1970-1971 Tex Winter 15-13 6-8 5th
Tex Winter: 45-35 19-23
Marv Harshman (Pac 8/Pac 10) (1971–1985)
1971-1972 Marv Harshman 20-8 10-4 2nd
1972-1973 Marv Harshman 16-11 6-8 T-5th
1973-1974 Marv Harshman 16-10 7-7 4th
1974-1975 Marv Harshman 16-10 6-8 T-5th
1975-1976 Marv Harshman 23-5 10-4 3rd NCAA Second Round
1976-1977 Marv Harshman 17-10 8-6 T-3rd
1977-1978 Marv Harshman 14-13 6-8 T-5th
1978-1979 Marv Harshman 11-16 6-12 T-8th
1979-1980 Marv Harshman 18-10 9-9 5th NIT First Round
1980-1981 Marv Harshman 14-13 8-10 T-5th
1981-1982 Marv Harshman 19-10 11-7 4th NIT Second Round
1982-1983 Marv Harshman 16-15 7-11 T-6th
1983-1984 Marv Harshman 24-7 15-3 T-1st NCAA Sweet 16
1984-1985 Marv Harshman 22-10 13-5 T-1st NCAA First Round
Marv Harshman: 246-146 122-102
Andy Russo (Pac 10) (1985–1989)
1985-1986 Andy Russo 19-12 13-5 2nd NCAA First Round
1986-1987 Andy Russo 20-15 10-8 T-3rd NIT Third Round
1987-1988 Andy Russo 10-19 5-13 T-8th
1988-1989 Andy Russo 12-16 8-10 6th
Andy Russo: 61-62 36-36
Lynn Nance (Pac 10) (1989–1993)
1989-1990 Lynn Nance 11-17 5-13 9th
1990-1991 Lynn Nance 14-14 5-13 10th
1991-1992 Lynn Nance 12-17 5-13 8th
1992-1993 Lynn Nance 13-14 7-11 8th
Lynn Nance: 50-62 22-50
Bob Bender (Pac 10) (1993–2002)
1993-1994 Bob Bender 5-22 3-15 9th
1994-1995 Bob Bender 10-17 6-12 T-7th
1995-1996 Bob Bender 16-12 9-9 T-4th NIT First Round
1996-1997 Bob Bender 17-11 10-8 6th NIT First Round
1997-1998 Bob Bender 20-10 11-7 4th NCAA Sweet 16
1998-1999 Bob Bender 17-12 10-8 4th NCAA First Round
1999-2000 Bob Bender 10-20 5-13 8th
2000-2001 Bob Bender 10-20 4-14 T-9th
2001-2002 Bob Bender 11-18 5-13 8th
Bob Bender: 116-142 63-99
Lorenzo Romar (Pac 10/Pac 12) (2002–present)
2002-2003 Lorenzo Romar 10-17 5-13 9th
2003-2004 Lorenzo Romar 19-12 12-6 2nd NCAA First Round
2004-2005 Lorenzo Romar 29-6 14-4 2nd NCAA Sweet 16
2005-2006 Lorenzo Romar 26-7 13-5 2nd NCAA Sweet 16
2006-2007 Lorenzo Romar 19-13 8-10 7th
2007-2008 Lorenzo Romar 16-17 7-11 8th CBI First Round
2008-2009 Lorenzo Romar 26-9 14-4 1st NCAA Second Round
2009-2010 Lorenzo Romar 26-10 11-7 3rd NCAA Sweet 16
2010-2011 Lorenzo Romar 24-11 11-7 3rd NCAA Second Round
2011-2012 Lorenzo Romar 21-9 14-4 1st
Lorenzo Romar: 216-111 107-71
Total: 1509-987

      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

Awards

Pac-10 Coach of the Year

Pac-10 Player of the Year

Pac-10 Freshman of the Year

All-Century Team

Washington's All-Century basketball team was selected by a fan vote in 2002. Husky fans filled out ballots while attending games at Bank of America Arena or voted via the school's web site. Schrempf received the most votes followed by Todd MacCulloch and Bob Houbregs.[4]

Former Huskies and NBA stars

Retired jerseys

Brandon Roy's No. 3 jersey was retired on January 22, 2009 during a home game against the USC Trojans. Roy gave a short speech at halftime, alongside his parents, fiancée, two children and former coach Lorenzo Romar. The sold-out crowd chanted "B-Roy" while giving him a standing ovation. The Huskies further honored Roy by beating the Trojans, 78–73.[7]

Bob Houbregs's #25 jersey is also retired.

References

  1. ^ The Seattle Times - Huskies searching for new corporate sponsorship for Edmundson Pavilion - 2010-10-19
  2. ^ The Daily - Athletics searches for new Hec Ed sponsor - 2010-11-15
  3. ^ "Bank of America Arena at Hec Edmundson Pavilion". UW Athletics. Retrieved 2009-03-01.
  4. ^ http://www.gohuskies.com/sports/m-baskbl/spec-rel/021302aac.html
  5. ^ http://nbcsports.msnbc.com/id/38314795/ns/sports-player_news/
  6. ^ Welp, Shannon Head List of Husky Hall of Fame Inductees, University of Washington Alumni Magazine.
  7. ^ Evans, Jayda (January 23, 2009). "UW retires former basketball star Brandon Roy's No. 3 jersey". The Seattle Times. Retrieved 2009-01-23.