Eastern Kentucky Colonels men's basketball

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|name = Eastern Kentucky Colonels
men's basketball

|current = 2024–25 Eastern Kentucky Colonels men's basketball team

|logo = Eastern Kentucky Colonels logo.svg

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|university = Eastern Kentucky University

|conference = ASUN

|location = Richmond, Kentucky

|coach = A.W. Hamilton

|tenure = 7th

|arena = McBrayer Arena at Alumni Coliseum

|capacity = 6,500

|nickname = Colonels

|studentsection = TBD

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|NCAAchampion =

|NCAAfinalfour =

|NCAAtourneys = 1953, 1959, 1965, 1972, 1979, 2005, 2007, 2014

|conference_tournament = 1950, 1955, 1979, 2005, 2007, 2014

|conference_season = 1953, 1959, 1961, 1965, 1972, 1979, 2024

|division_season = 2015

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The Eastern Kentucky Colonels men's basketball team is a college basketball team at Eastern Kentucky University (EKU), located in Richmond, Kentucky, United States. The Colonels are members of the ASUN Conference, which they joined in 2021 after having been members of the Ohio Valley Conference since that league's founding in 1948.{{cite press release |url=https://asunsports.org/general/2020-21/releases/20210126nthmsg |title=ASUN Conference Announces Three New Institutions; Adds Football as 20th Sport |publisher=ASUN Conference |date=January 29, 2021 |access-date=January 29, 2021 |archive-date=January 29, 2021 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20210129160022/https://www.asunsports.org/general/2020-21/releases/20210126nthmsg |url-status=dead }} Home games are played at Alumni Coliseum, located on EKU's campus. The team last played in the NCAA Division I men's basketball tournament in 2014. The Colonels are coached by A.W. Hamilton, who came to EKU in 2018 after previous head coach Dan McHale was fired after 3 seasons.

Season by season records

  • NOTE: Eastern Kentucky did not field a team 1917–1919 or 1943–44.

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SeasonWLPCTConf. RecordPostseason
colspan="7" align="center" | Independent
1909–1033.500
1910–1146.400
1911–1232.600
1912–1393.750
1913–1443.571
1914–1503.000
1915–1671.875
1916–1733.500
1919–2034.429
1920–2136.333
1921–22104.714
1922–2396.600
1923–24127.632
1924–25513.278
1925–26111.083
1926–27413.235
1927–28315.167
1928–29213.133
1929–30148.636
1930–31124.750
1931–32138.619
1932–33144.778
1933–3477.500
1934–3589.471
1935–361210.545
1936–37106.625
1937–38127.632
1938–39115.688
1939–40162.889
1940–41105.667
1941–42115.688
1942–43125.706
1944–45205.800NAIA National Semifinals
1945–46213.875NAIA First Round
1946–47214.840
1947–48177.708
colspan="7" align="center" | Ohio Valley Conference
1948–49174.8107–3
1949–50166.7287–3
1950–51188.6928–3
1951–521311.54210–2
1952–53169.6409–1NCAA first round
1953–54716.3044–6
1954–55158.6526–4
1955–56916.3603–7
1956–57615.2864–6
1957–58811.4213–7
1958–59166.72710–2NCAA first round
1959–60148.6369–3
1960–61159.6259–3
1961–62106.6257–5
1962–63912.4296–6
1963–64159.6259–5
1964–65196.76013–1NCAA first round
1965–66169.6409–5
1966–67518.2172–12
1967–681014.4176–8
1968–69139.5917–7
1969–701210.5458–6
1970–71168.66710–4
1971–721511.5779–5NCAA first round
1972–731213.4807–7
1973–74815.3486–8
1974–75718.2803–11
1975–761015.4006–8
1976–77816.3333–11
1977–781511.5778–6
1978–79218.7249–3NCAA first round
1979–801512.5567–5
1980–811016.3857–7
1981–82521.1923–13
1982–831017.3707–7
1983–841116.4075–9
1984–851613.5529–5
1985–861018.3575–9
1986–871911.6339–5
1987–881811.62110–4
1988–89722.3414–8
1989–901317.4337–5
1990–911910.6559–3
1991–921914.5769–5
1992–931512.55611–5
1993–941314.4819–7
1994–95919.3216–10
1995–961314.4817–9
1996–97818.3086–12
1997–981017.3708–10
1998–99323.1152–16
1999–2000621.2222–16
2000–01719.2691–15
2001–02720.2593–13
2002–031117.3935–11
2003–041415.4838–8
2004–05229.71011–5NCAA first round
2005–061416.46711–9
2006–072112.63613–7NCAA first round
2007–081416.46710–10
2008–091813.58110–8
2009–102012.62511–7CBI First Round
2010–111516.4849–9
2011–121616.5007–9
2012–132510.71412–4CBI First Round
2013–142410.70611-5NCAA first round
2014-152112.63611-5CIT third round
2015-161516.4846-10
2016-171219.3875-11
2017-181120.3555-13
2018-191318.4196-12
2019-201617.48512-6
2020-21227.75915-5
colspan="7" align="center" | ASUN Conference
2021-221318.4195-11
2022-232314.62212-6CBI runner-up
colspan="1"| Totals || 1342 || 1235 || .520 ||

Postseason

=NCAA tournament results=

The Colonels have appeared in eight NCAA Tournaments. Their combined record is 0–8, the second worst record of most losses without a victory in the NCAA tournament (Iona had a win in the NCAA Tournament in 1980 before the NCAA stripped it away due to violation, which means they are "0-15").

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| 1953

First RoundNotre DameL 57–72
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| 1959

First RoundLouisvilleL 63–77
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| 1965

First RoundDePaulL 52–99
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| 1972

First RoundFlorida StateL 81–83
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| 1979

First RoundTennesseeL 81–97
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| 2005

First RoundKentuckyL 64–72
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| 2007

First RoundNorth CarolinaL 65–86
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| 2014

First RoundKansasL 69–80

=NAIA tournament results=

The Colonels have appeared in two NAIA Tournaments. Their combined record is 2–3.

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| 1945

First Round
Quarterfinals
Semifinals
National 3rd Place Game
Simpson (IA)
Central Methodist
Pepperdine
Southern Illinois
W 64–42
W 50–48 OT
L 34–52
L 45–49
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| 1956

First RoundDruryL 47–51

=CBI results=

The Colonels have appeared in two College Basketball Invitational (CBI). Their record is 3–2.

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| 2010

First RoundCollege of CharlestonL 79–82
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| 2023

First Round
Quarterfinals
Semifinals
Finals
Cleveland State
Indiana State
Southern Utah
Charlotte
W 91–75OT
W 89–88OT
W 108–106OT
L 68–71

=CIT results=

The Colonels have appeared in two CollegeInsider.com Postseason Tournament (CIT). Their combined record is 3–2.

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| 2013

First Round
Second Round
Gardner–Webb
Evansville
W 69–62
L 72–86
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| 2015

First Round
Second Round
Quarterfinals
Norfolk State
High Point
UT Martin
W 81–75
W 66–65
L 69–70

Conference championships

The Colonels have won seven conference regular season championships.

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| 1953

Ohio Valley16–99–1Paul S. McBrayer
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| 1959

Ohio Valley16–610–2Paul S. McBrayer
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| 1961

Ohio Valley15–99–3Paul S. McBrayer
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| 1965

Ohio Valley19–613–1James E. Baechtold
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| 1972

Ohio Valley15–119–5Guy R. Strong
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| 1979

Ohio Valley21–89–3Ed Byhre
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| 2024

Atlantic Sun17–1212–3A.W. Hamilton

Notable players

References

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