Austin Peay Governors men's basketball
The Austin Peay Governors men's basketball team represents Austin Peay State University in Clarksville, Tennessee. The Governors play in the ASUN Conference starting in 2022–23, following 61 seasons in the Ohio Valley Conference. The team's most recent appearance in the NCAA Division I men's basketball tournament to date was in 2016, making the field of 68 by virtue of having won the 2016 Ohio Valley Conference men's basketball tournament. The Governors' head coach is Corey Gipson.
Austin Peay Governors | |||
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University | Austin Peay State University | ||
Head coach | Corey Gipson (1st season) | ||
Conference | ASUN | ||
Location | Clarksville, Tennessee | ||
Arena | Winfield Dunn Center (Capacity: 7,257) | ||
Nickname | Governors | ||
Colors | Red and white[1] | ||
Uniforms | |||
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NCAA tournament Sweet Sixteen | |||
1973* | |||
NCAA tournament second round | |||
1973*, 1987 | |||
NCAA tournament appearances | |||
1973*, 1974, 1987, 1996, 2003, 2008, 2016 *vacated by NCAA | |||
Conference tournament champions | |||
1987, 1996, 2003, 2008, 2016 | |||
Conference regular season champions | |||
1973, 1974, 1977, 1997, 2003, 2004, 2007, 2008 |
The 2022–23 season will not only be Peay's first in the ASUN Conference, but also its last at its current on-campus home of Winfield Dunn Center. After that season, the Governors will move to the new F&M Bank Arena in downtown Clarksville. The new arena was originally intended to open for the 2022–23 season, but has been delayed to July 2023.[2][3]
Historically, the "Governors" nickname applied only to Peay's men's teams; women's teams were known as "Lady Govs". However, since the mid-2010s, all Peay teams have used "Governors".
Rivalries
The Governors' main rival has historically been Murray State University. The two schools are separated by about 65 miles (105 km) and consistently vied for Ohio Valley Conference championships. ESPN The Magazine featured the Austin Peay–Murray State rivalry in a February 2009 issue.[4] However, the two schools are now in separate conferences, with Peay having joined the ASUN and Murray State the Missouri Valley Conference in July 2022.
Year-by-year results
Year | Coach | Overall | Conference | Standing | Postseason |
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1942–43 | Fred Brown | 9–10 | |||
1943–44 | WWII | n/a | |||
1944–45 | WWII | n/a | |||
1945–46 | Bee Low | 2–19 | |||
1946–47 | David Aaron | 23–5 | |||
1947–48 | David Aaron | 16–9 | |||
1948–49 | David Aaron | 17–13 | |||
1949–50 | David Aaron | 14–11 | |||
1950–51 | David Aaron | 13–12 | |||
1951–52 | David Aaron | 11–17 | |||
1952–53 | David Aaron | 14–12 | |||
1953–54 | David Aaron | 14–13 | |||
1954–55 | David Aaron | 7–17 | |||
1955–56 | David Aaron | 16–11 | |||
1956–57 | David Aaron | 24–9 | |||
1957–58 | David Aaron | 17–9 | |||
1958–59 | David Aaron | 17–9 | |||
1959–60 | David Aaron | 22–5 | |||
1960–61 | David Aaron | 22–9 | (9–1) VSAC | ||
1961–62 | David Aaron | 14–12 | (8–2) VSAC | ||
1962–63 | George Fisher | 18–11 | (9–1) VSAC | ||
1963–64 | George Fisher | 14–9 | (7–7) OVC | ||
1964–65 | George Fisher | 4–17 | (2–12) OVC | ||
1965–66 | George Fisher | 7–14 | (3–11) OVC | ||
1966–67 | George Fisher | 14–9 | (7–7) OVC | ||
1967–68 | George Fisher | 8–16 | (2–12) OVC | ||
1968–69 | George Fisher | 10–14 | (3–11) OVC | ||
1969–70 | George Fisher | 5–21 | (2-12) OVC | ||
1970–71 | George Fisher | 10–14 | (5-9) OVC | ||
1971–72 | Lake Kelly | 10–14 | (5-9) OVC | ||
1972–73 | Lake Kelly | 21–5 | (11–3) OVC | Lost Regional semifinal | |
1973–74 | Lake Kelly | 17–10 | (10–4) OVC | Lost First round | |
1974–75 | Lake Kelly | 17–10 | (10–4) OVC | ||
1975–76 | Lake Kelly | 20–7 | (10–4) OVC | ||
1976–77 | Lake Kelly | 24–4 | (13–1) OVC | ||
1977–78 | Ed Thompson | 15–12 | (8-6) OVC | ||
1978–79 | Ed Thompson | 8–18 | (3-9) OVC | ||
1979–80 | Ron Bargatze | 8–18 | (2-10) OVC | ||
1980–81 | Ron Bargatze | 14–13 | (7-7) OVC | ||
1981–82 | Ron Bargatze | 6–20 | (4-12) OVC | ||
1982–83 | Ron Bargatze | 11–16 | (4-10) OVC | ||
1983–84 | Howard Jackson | 11–16 | (5-9) OVC | ||
1984–85 | Howard Jackson | 8–19 | (4-10) OVC | ||
1985–86 | Lake Kelly | 14–14 | (8-6) OVC | ||
1986–87 | Lake Kelly | 20–12 | (8-6) OVC | Lost Second Round | |
1987–88 | Lake Kelly | 17–13 | (10-4) OVC | ||
1988–89 | Lake Kelly | 18–12 | (8-4) OVC | ||
1989–90 | Lake Kelly | 10–19 | (2–10) OVC | ||
1990–91 | Dave Loos | 15–14 | (6–6) OVC | ||
1991–92 | Dave Loos | 11–17 | (6–8) OVC | ||
1992–93 | Dave Loos | 7–20 | (4–12) OVC | ||
1993–94 | Dave Loos | 11–16 | (10–6) OVC | ||
1994–95 | Dave Loos | 13–16 | (8–8) OVC | ||
1995–96 | Dave Loos | 19–11 | (10–6) OVC | Lost First round | |
1996–97 | Dave Loos | 17–14 | (12–6) OVC | ||
1997–98 | Dave Loos | 17–11 | (11–7) OVC | ||
1998–99 | Dave Loos | 11–16 | (9–9) OVC | ||
1999-2000 | Dave Loos | 18–10 | (11–7) OVC | ||
2000–01 | Dave Loos | 22–10 | (10–6) OVC | ||
2001–02 | Dave Loos | 14–18 | (8–8) OVC | ||
2002–03 | Dave Loos | 23–8 | (13–3) OVC | Lost First round | |
2003–04 | Dave Loos | 22–10 | 6–0) OVC1 | ||
2004–05 | Dave Loos | 13–19 | (9–7) OVC | ||
2005-06 | Dave Loos | 17–14 | (11–9) OVC | ||
2006–07 | Dave Loos | 21–12 | (16–4) OVC | ||
2007–08 | Dave Loos | 24–11 | (16–4) OVC | Lost First round | |
2008–09 | Dave Loos | 19–14 | (13–5) OVC | ||
2009–10 | Dave Loos | 17–15 | (11–7) OVC | ||
2010–11 | Dave Loos | 20–14 | (13–5) OVC | ||
2011-12 | Dave Loos | 12–20 | (8–8) OVC | ||
2012–13 | Dave Loos | 8–23 | (4–12) OVC | ||
2013–14 | Dave Loos | 12–18 | (6–10) OVC | ||
2014–15 | Dave Loos | 8–22 | (3–13) OVC | ||
2015–16 | Dave Loos | 18–18 | (7–9) OVC | Lost First round | |
2016–17 | Dave Loos | 11–19 | (7–9) OVC | ||
2017–18 | Matt Figger | 19–15 | (12–6) OVC | ||
2018–19 | Matt Figger | 22–10 | (13–5) OVC | ||
2019–20 | Matt Figger | 21–12 | (14–4) OVC | ||
2020–21 | Matt Figger | 14–13 | (10–10) OVC | ||
2021–22 | Nate James | 12–17 | (8–10) OVC | ||
2022–23 | Nate James | 9–22 | (3–15) AC |
Postseason
NCAA Division I Tournament results
The Governors have appeared in the NCAA Division I tournament seven times. Their combined record is 2–8.
Year | Round | Opponent | Result |
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1973 | Regional Quarterfinals Regional semifinals Mideast Regional third place | Jacksonville Kentucky Marquette | W 77–75 L 100–106 OT L 73–88 |
1974 | Regional Quarterfinals | Notre Dame | L 66–108 |
1987 | First round Second Round | Illinois Providence | W 68–67 L 87–90 OT |
1996 | First round | Georgia Tech | L 79–90 |
2003 | First round | Louisville | L 64–86 |
2008 | First round | Texas | L 54–74 |
2016 | First round | Kansas | L 79–105 |
NCAA Division II Tournament results
The Governors have appeared in the NCAA Division II tournament four times. Their combined record is 3–6.
Year | Round | Opponent | Result |
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1958 | Regional semifinals Regional 3rd-place game | Akron Wabash | L 61–76 L 69–72 |
1960 | Regional semifinals Regional Finals | Belmont Abbey Kentucky Wesleyan | W 74–63 L 69–83 |
1961 | Regional semifinals Regional Finals Elite Eight | Chattanooga Belmont Abbey Mount St. Mary's | W 77–69 W 70–63 L 78–96 |
1963 | Regional semifinals Regional 3rd-place game | Tennessee State Bellarmine | L 94–119 L 86–96 |
NIT results
The Governors have appeared in the National Invitation Tournament (NIT) two times. Their combined record is 1–2.
Year | Round | Opponent | Result |
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2004 | Opening Round First round | Belmont George Mason | W 66–60 L 100–106 |
2007 | First round | Air Force | L 51–75 |
CBI results
The Governors have appeared in the College Basketball Invitational (CBI) one time. Their record is 0–1.
Year | Round | Opponent | Result |
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2011 | First round | Boise State | L 80–83 |
CIT results
The Governors have appeared in the CollegeInsider.com Postseason Tournament (CIT) two times. Their combined record is 1–2.
Year | Round | Opponent | Result |
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2009 | First round | Bradley | L 74–81 |
2018 | First round Quarterfinals | Louisiana–Monroe UIC | W 80–66 L 81–83 |
Notable players
Retired numbers
Austin Peay Governors retired numbers | |||||
No. | Player | Pos. | Career | No. ret. | Ref. |
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10 | Tom Morgan | F | 1974–1978 | 1999 | [5] |
13 | Bubba Wells | F | 1993–1997 | 1998 | [5] |
30 | Howie Wright | G | 1967–1970 | 1992 | [5] |
35 | Fly Williams | G | 1972–1974 | 2009 | [5] |
44 | Trenton Hassell | F | 1997–2001 | 2002 | [5] |
Retired jerseys
No. | Player | Tenure | Pos. | Jer. ret. | Ref. |
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45 | L.M. Ellis [n 1] | F | 1962–1965 | 2022 | [7][8] |
420 | Dave Loos [n 2] | Head coach | 1990-2017 | 2022 | [8] |
- Notes
- Ellis was the first black basketball player to play at Austin Peay.[6]
- Number retired for his 420 Victories as head coach.
Professional international players
- Eli Abaev (born 1998), American-Israeli basketball player for Hapoel Be'er Sheva in the Israeli Basketball Premier League
- Chris Horton (born 1994) - basketball player for Hapoel Tel Aviv of the Israeli Basketball Premier League
References
- "APSU Governors Brand Identity" (PDF). May 30, 2019. Retrieved February 25, 2023.
- Smith, Chris (July 29, 2021). "Downtown Clarksville event center name announced: F&M Bank Arena". Clarksville, TN: WNZE. Retrieved November 19, 2021.
- Miller, Kaitlin (May 13, 2022). "New F&M Bank Arena in Montgomery Co. expected to bring a lot of economic growth to area". Nashville, TN: WZTV. Retrieved May 16, 2022.
- "College basketball's lesser-known rivalries". 28 January 2009.
- "Austin Peay announces the jersey retirement of 10 Austin Peay greats". letsgopeay.com. August 25, 2021. Retrieved October 9, 2021.
- Hall of Fame: L.M. ELLIS at Austin Peay website
- Austin Peay's L.M. Ellis, first Black basketball player to sign with OVC school, dies at 79 by George Robinson at Clarksville Leaf-Chronicle, 3 Jun 2022
- L.M. Ellis, Gerlonda Hardin-Fite and Dave Loos to have jerseys retired, Saturday at letsgopeay.com, 8 Feb 2022