North Dakota State Bison men's basketball College basketball team
North Dakota State Bison men's basketball University North Dakota State University Head coach David Richman (11th season)Conference Summit League Location Fargo, North Dakota Arena Scheels Center (capacity: 5,460)Nickname Bison Colors Green and yellow[ 1]
1981*, 2014 1971*, 1974*, 1981*, 1983*, 1994*, 1995*, 1996*, 1997*, 2009, 2014, 2015, 2019 *at Division II level 2009, 2014, 2015, 2019, 2020 North Central Conference : 1932, 1933, 1940, 1941, 1942, 1952, 1954, 1971, 1981, 1995 Summit: 2009, 2014, 2015, 2020
The North Dakota State Bison men's basketball team is a part of the athletic program at North Dakota State University in Fargo, North Dakota , U.S. They are members of the NCAA Division I and have been part of The Summit League since May 2007. Home games are played at the Scheels Center which is located on the NDSU campus in Fargo, ND. The team shares a conference rival with the South Dakota State Jackrabbits . The Bison men's head coach is David Richman. On March 10, 2009 the Bison made their biggest comeback in school history with a 66–64 win over Oakland University to win the Summit League tournament championship and became the first team since Southwestern Louisiana (now Louisiana-Lafayette) in 1972 to advance to the NCAA Men's Division I Basketball Championship in their first year of eligibility.
Prior to their transition to Division I, the Bison competed in NCAA Division II as a member of the North Central Conference .
Head coaches
The 14th-seeded Bison played the defending national champion and 3rd-seeded Kansas Jayhawks in Round 1 of the 2009 NCAA Tournament, held in Minneapolis, Minnesota . The game had an estimated 10,000 NDSU fans in attendance in the Bison 84–74 loss.[ 2]
Postseason history
NCAA Division I Tournament results
The Bison have appeared in four NCAA Division I Tournaments . Their combined record is 2–4. They qualified for the 2020 NCAA tournament , however, the tournament was cancelled amid the COVID-19 pandemic .
NDS v Iowa State game in 2010
Year
Seed
Round
Opponent
Result
2009
#14
First round
#3 Kansas
L 74–84
2014
#12
Second Round Third round
#5 Oklahoma #4 San Diego State
W 80–75 OT L 44–63
2015
#15
Second Round
#2 Gonzaga
L 76–86
2019
#16
First Four First round
#16 North Carolina Central #1 Duke
W 78–74 L 62–85
From 2011–2015 the round of 64 was known as the second round, Round of 32 was Third round
NCAA Division II Tournament results
The Bison appeared in eight NCAA Division II Tournaments . Their combined record is 8–8.
Year
Round
Opponent
Result
1971
Regional semifinals Regional 3rd-place game
Northeast Missouri State Saint Olaf
L 66–75W 96–94
1974
Regional Quarterfinals
Saint Cloud State
L 62–77
1981
Regional semifinals Regional 3rd-place game
Green Bay Central Missouri State
L 76–82W 95–87
1983
Regional semifinals Regional Finals
Ferris State Morningside
W 71–68 L 77–79
1994
Regional semifinals Regional Finals
Mesa State South Dakota
W 75–65 OT L 58–61
1995
Regional Quarterfinals Regional semifinals Regional 3rd-place game
Mesa State Fort Hays State Regis
W 85–76 L 63–73W 84–72
1996
Regional Quarterfinals Regional semifinals
Denver South Dakota State
W 71–70 L 88–94
1997
Regional Quarterfinals Regional semifinals
Northern State Fort Hays State
W 90–89 OT L 78–82
CBI results
The Bison have appeared in two College Basketball Invitationals (CBI). Their combined record is 0–2.
Year
Round
Opponent
Result
2012
First round
Wyoming
L 75–76
2013
First round
Western Michigan
L 71–72 OT
The Summit League awards
Player of the Year
First-Team All-Summit League
Brett Winkelman (2008 & 2009)
Ben Woodside (2008 & 2009)
Taylor Braun (2012–14)
Lawrence Alexander (2015)
Paul Miller (2017)
Vinnie Shahid (2020)
Tyson Ward (2020)
Rocky Kreuser (2021 & 2022)
Sam Griesel (2022)
Grant Nelson (2023)
All-Defensive Team
Newcomer of the Year
Sixth Man of the Year
Dexter Werner (2017 & 2018)
Grant Nelson (2021)
All-time statistical leaders
Single-game leaders
Points: Ben Woodside (60, 2008)
Assists: David Ryles (16, 1987)
Rebounds: Gene Gamache (24, 1955), Robert Lauf (24, 1954), Roger Erickson (24, 1960)
Steals: David Ryles (8, 1986)
3 point FG made: Jared Samuelson (9, 2018)
Free Throws made: Ben Woodside (30, 2008)
Single-season leaders
Points: Ben Woodside (766, 08–09)
Assists: David Ryles (230, 86–87)
Rebounds: John Wojtak (298, 70–71)
Steals: David Ryles (86, 86–87)
Career leaders
Points: Ben Woodside (2315, 05–09)
Assists: Jeff Askew (684, 1979–83)
Rebounds: Brett Winkelman (874, 05–09)
Steals: David Ryles (275, 1983–87)
Arenas
Bentson Bunker Fieldhouse (Physical Education Building) 1931–1970
Bison Sports Arena 1970–2016
Scheels Center 2016-Present
References
External links
Campus Athletics
Media School songs
Teams Championships & awards Seasons