1996–97 Tulsa Golden Hurricane men's basketball team

1996–97 Tulsa Golden Hurricane men's basketball
NCAA tournament, Second round
ConferenceWestern Athletic Conference
DivisionMountain
Record24–10 (12–4 WAC)
Head coach
Home arenaTulsa Convention Center
1996–97 WAC men's basketball standings
Conf. Overall
Team W   L   PCT W   L   PCT
Mountain
No. 2 Utah 15 1   .938 29 4   .879
12 4   .750 24 10   .706
No. 11 New Mexico 11 5   .688 25 8   .758
TCU 7 9   .438 22 13   .629
SMU 7 9   .438 16 12   .571
Rice 6 10   .375 12 15   .444
UTEP 6 10   .375 13 13   .500
BYU 0 16   .000 1 25   .038
Pacific
Fresno State 12 4   .750 20 12   .625
Hawaii 12 4   .750 21 8   .724
UNLV 11 5   .688 22 10   .688
Colorado State 10 6   .625 20 9   .690
Wyoming 8 8   .500 12 16   .429
San Jose State 5 11   .313 13 14   .481
San Diego State 4 12   .250 12 15   .444
Air Force 2 14   .125 7 19   .269
1997 WAC tournament winner
Rankings from AP poll[1]

The 1996–97 Tulsa Golden Hurricane men's basketball team represented the University of Tulsa as a member of the Western Athletic Conference (WAC) during the 1996–97 college basketball season. The Golden Hurricane played their home games at the Tulsa Convention Center. Led by head coach Steve Robinson, they finished the season 24–10 overall and 12–4 in conference play to finish second in the WAC Mountain division standings. After losing in the championship game of the WAC tournament, the team defeated Boston University in the opening round[2] of the NCAA tournament, before falling to No. 4 seed Clemson in the round of 32.[3]

Roster

1996–97 Tulsa Golden Hurricane men's basketball team
Players Coaches
Pos. # Name Height Weight Year Hometown
G 21 Shea Seals 6 ft 5 in (1.96 m) 200 lb (91 kg) Sr Tulsa, Oklahoma
F/C 51 Michael Ruffin 6 ft 9 in (2.06 m) 235 lb (107 kg) So Denver, Colorado
Head coach

Steve Robinson

Assistant coach(es)

    Legend
    • (C) Team captain
    • (S) Suspended
    • (I) Ineligible
    • (W) Walk-on

    [4]

    Schedule and results

    Date
    time, TV
    Rank# Opponent# Result Record Site (attendance)
    city, state
    Regular season
    Nov 20, 1996*
    at No. 5 UCLA
    Preseason NIT
    W 77–76 OT 1–0
    Pauley Pavilion 
    Los Angeles, California
    Nov 22, 1996*
    Oklahoma State
    Preseason NIT
    W 72–54  2–0
    Tulsa Convention Center 
    Tulsa, Oklahoma
    Nov 27, 1996*
    No. 22 vs. No. 6 Duke
    Preseason NIT
    L 67–72  2–1
    Madison Square Garden 
    New York, New York
    Nov 29, 1996*
    No. 22 vs. Evansville
    Preseason NIT
    W 55–51  3–1
    Madison Square Garden 
    New York, New York
    Dec 2, 1996*
    No. 21 Delaware State W 79–50  4–1
    Tulsa Convention Center 
    Tulsa, Oklahoma
    Dec 4, 1996*
    No. 21 at Houston L 77–79 2OT 4–2
    Hofheinz Pavilion 
    Houston, Texas
    Dec 7, 1996*
    vs. Saint Joseph's L 64–67  4–3
    Boardwalk Hall 
    Atlantic City, New Jersey
    Dec 14, 1996*
    Temple W 67–60  5–3
    Tulsa Convention Center 
    Tulsa, Oklahoma
    Dec 19, 1996*
    at Wichita State W 56–53  6–3
    Levitt Arena 
    Wichita, Kansas
    Dec 27, 1996*
    vs. Southwest Texas State
    All-College Tournament
    W 76–60[5]  7–3
    Myriad Convention Center 
    Oklahoma City, Oklahoma
    Dec 28, 1996*
    vs. Oklahoma
    All-College Tournament
    W 78–75  8–3
    Myriad Convention Center 
    Oklahoma City, Oklahoma
    WAC Tournament
    Mar 6, 1997*
    at UNLV
    Quarterfinals
    W 68–65  23–8
    Thomas & Mack Center 
    Las Vegas, Nevada
    Mar 7, 1997*
    vs. TCU
    Semifinals
    L 59–64  23–9
    Thomas & Mack Center 
    Las Vegas, Nevada
    NCAA Tournament
    Mar 14, 1997*
    (5 MW) vs. (12 MW) Boston University
    First round
    W 81–52  24–9
    Kemper Arena 
    Kansas City, Missouri
    Mar 16, 1997*
    (5 MW) vs. (4 MW) No. 14 Clemson
    Second round
    L 59–65  24–10
    Kemper Arena 
    Kansas City, Missouri
    *Non-conference game. #Rankings from AP poll. (#) Tournament seedings in parentheses.
    MW=Midwest.
    All times are in Central.

    [6]

    Rankings

    [7]

    Awards and honors

    References

    1. ^ sports-reference.com 1996-97 Western Athletic Conference Season Summary
    2. ^ "Call TU the Boston Strangler". Tulsa World. March 15, 1997. Retrieved February 12, 2022.
    3. ^ "Minnesota Cruises Past Temple; Clemson Ousts Tulsa". The New York Times. March 17, 1997. Retrieved February 9, 2022.
    4. ^ "1996-97 Tulsa Golden Hurricane Roster and Stats". Sports Reference. Retrieved February 9, 2022.
    5. ^ "Sealed and Delivered: Guard Scores 24 as Tulsa Outmuscles Southwest Texas". The Oklahoman. December 28, 1996. Retrieved February 16, 2022.
    6. ^ "1996-97 Tulsa Golden Hurricane Schedule and Results". Sports Reference. Retrieved February 9, 2022.
    7. ^ *ESPN College Basketball Encyclopedia: The Complete History of the Men's Game. Random House. 2009. pp. 1053–1054. ISBN 0-345-51392-4.