George Mason Patriots men's basketball

George Mason Patriots
2016–17 George Mason Patriots men's basketball team
University George Mason University
Conference A-10
Location Fairfax, Virginia
Head coach Dave Paulsen (2nd year)
Arena EagleBank Arena
(Capacity: 10,000)
Nickname Patriots
Student section Patriot Platoon
Colors Green and Gold[1]
         
Uniforms
Home
Away
NCAA Tournament Final Four
2006
NCAA Tournament Elite Eight
2006
NCAA Tournament Sweet Sixteen
2006
NCAA Tournament Round of 32
2006, 2011
NCAA Tournament appearances
1989, 1999, 2001, 2006, 2008, 2011
Conference tournament champions
1989, 1999, 2001, 2008
Conference regular season champions
1999, 2000, 2006, 2011

The George Mason Patriots men's basketball team represents George Mason University and competes in the Atlantic 10 Conference of NCAA Division I.[2] The Patriots play at the EagleBank Arena in Fairfax, Virginia, on the George Mason campus. The current head coach, Dave Paulsen, was hired in March 2015.

Team records

Game

Season

Career

Player honors

ECAC South (1978–1985)

Player of the Year

Rookie of the Year

  • 1980 – Andy Bolden
  • 1982 – Carlos Yates

All-Conference

  • 1980 – (1) Andre Gaddy
  • 1982 – (1) Carlos Yates
  • 1983 – (1) Carlos Yates
  • 1984 – (1) Carlos Yates, Ricky Wilson
  • 1985 – (1) Carlos Yates & Rob Rose, (2) Ricky Wilson

Colonial Athletic Association (1986–2013)

Player of the Year

  • 1988 – Kenny Sanders
  • 1999 – George Evans
  • 2000 – George Evans
  • 2001 – George Evans
  • 2012 – Ryan Pearson

Rookie of the Year

  • 1986 – Kenny Sanders
  • 1994 – Curtis McCants
  • 1995 – Nate Langley
  • 1998 – George Evans

All-Conference

  • 1986 – (1) Rob Rose, (2) Ricky Wilson
  • 1987 – (1) Kenny Sanders
  • 1988 – (1) Kenny Sanders, (2) Amp Davos
  • 1989 – (1) Kenny Sanders
  • 1990 – (1) Robert Dykes, (2) Mike Hargett & Steve Smith
  • 1991 – (1) Robert Dykes, (2) Byron Tucker
  • 1995 – (2) Nate Langley
  • 1996 – (1) Curtis McCants
  • 1997 – (1) Nate Langley
  • 1998 – (2) George Evans & Jason Miskiri
  • 1999 – (1) George Evans & Jason Miskiri
  • 2000 – (1) George Evans, (2) Erik Herring
  • 2001 – (1) George Evans & Erik Herring
  • 2002 – (1) Jesse Young
  • 2003 – (2) Mark Davis
  • 2004 – (1) Jai Lewis, (2) Mark Davis
  • 2005 – (2) Jai Lewis & Lamar Butler, (3) Tony Skinn
  • 2006 – (1) Jai Lewis, (2) Tony Skinn
  • 2007 – (2) Will Thomas, (3) Folarin Campbell
  • 2008 – (1) Will Thomas, (2) Folarin Campbell
  • 2009 – (2) Darryl Monroe & John Vaughan, (3) Cam Long
  • 2010 – (2) Cam Long
  • 2011 – (1) Cam Long, (2) Ryan Pearson, (3) Luke Hancock
  • 2012 – (1) Ryan Pearson
  • 2013 – (2) Sherrod Wright

All-Time leaders

Points

Rank Player Years Games PPG Avg. Total Points
1Carlos Yates1981–198510922.22420
2Kenny Sanders1985–198910720.32177
3George Evans1997–200111616.81953
4Robert Dykes1987–199112213.41642
5Ryan Pearson2008–201212912.61626
6Sherrod Wright2010–201413212.11593
7Andre Gaddy1977–19829816.01568
8Rob Rose1982–198611313.81565
9Will Thomas2004–200813111.91564
10Folarin Campbell2004–200813011.91545

Assists

Rank Player Years Games Ast. Avg. Total Assists
1Curtis McCants1993–1996817.3598
2Myron Contee1974–19791014.0411
3Ricky Wilson1982–19861163.4405
4Folarin Campbell2004–20081303.0392
5Bryon Allen2011–20141273.0380
6Cam Long2007–20111322.7356
7John Niehoff1980–19841083.0331
8Steve Smith1986–19901142.8329
9Mike Hargett1988–1991933.3312
10Tremaine Price1997–20011102.8308

Rebounds

Rank Player Years Games Reb. Avg. Total Rebounds
1Jim Nowers1972–19761129.41048
2Kenny Sanders1985–19891079.61026
3Will Thomas2004–20081317.6993
4George Evans1997–20011168.2953
5Robert Dykes1987–19911227.5925
6Andre Gaddy1977–1982989.3916
7Jai Lewis2002–20061257.2895
8Ryan Pearson2008–20121296.2806
9Rob Rose1982–19861137.1734
10Herb Estes1973–1976809.2734

Coaches

Current coaching staff

All-Time head coaches

Coach Years Win-Loss Win % Conference
Titles
NCAA Tourn.
Appearances
NCAA Titles
Arnold Siegfried1966–19676–12.333000
Hap Spuhler1967–197011–60.155000
John Linn1970–1980130–147.469000
Joe Harrington1980–1987112–85.569000
Rick Barnes1987–198820–10.667000
Ernie Nestor1988–199368–81.456110
Paul Westhead1993–199738–70.352000
Jim Larranaga1997–2011271–162.626350
Paul Hewitt2011–201566–67.496000
Dave Paulsen2015–11–21.344000

All-Time standings

Postseason results

NCAA tournament results

The Patriots have appeared in the NCAA tournament six times. Their combined record is 5–6.

Year Seed Round Opponent Result/Score
1989 #15 First Round #2 Indiana L 85–99
1999 #14 First Round #3 Cincinnati L 48–72
2001 #14 First Round #3 Maryland L 80–83
2006 #11 First Round
Second Round
Sweet Sixteen
Elite Eight
Final Four
#6 Michigan State
#3 North Carolina
#7 Wichita State
#1 Connecticut
#3 Florida
W 75–65
W 65–60
W 63–55
W 86–84 OT
L 58–73
2008 #12 First Round #5 Notre Dame L 50–68
2011 #8 Second Round
Third Round
#9 Villanova
#1 Ohio State
W 61–57
L 66–98

NIT results

The Patriots have appeared in the National Invitation Tournament (NIT) four times. Their combined record is 3–4.

Year Round Opponent Result/Score
1986 First Round
Second Round
Lamar
Providence
W 65–63
L 71–90
2002 Opening Round Saint Joseph's L 64–73
2004 Opening Round
First Round
Second Round
Tennessee
Austin Peay
Oregon
W 58–55
W 66–60
L 54–68
2009 First Round Penn State L 73–77 OT

CBI results

The Patriots have appeared in the College Basketball Invitational (CBI) one time. Their record is 4–2.

Year Round Opponent Result/Score
2013 First Round
Quarterfinals
Semifinals
Finals Game 1
Finals Game 2
Finals Game 3
College of Charleston
Houston
Western Michigan
Santa Clara
Santa Clara
Santa Clara
W 78–77
W 88–84 OT
W 62–52
L 73–81
W 73–66
L 77–80

CIT results

The Patriots have appeared in the CollegeInsider.com Postseason Tournament (CIT) one time. Their record is 0–1.

Year Round Opponent Result/Score
2010 First Round Fairfield L 96–101 OT

References

External links

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