Winthrop Eagles men's basketball

Winthrop Eagles
2015–16 Winthrop Eagles men's basketball team
University Winthrop University
Conference Big South
Location Rock Hill, SC
Head coach Pat Kelsey (4th year)
Arena Winthrop Coliseum
(Capacity: 6,100)
Nickname Eagles
Colors Garnet and Gold[1]
         
Uniforms
Home
Away
NCAA Tournament Round of 32
2007
NCAA Tournament appearances
1999, 2000, 2001, 2002, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2008, 2010
Conference tournament champions
1988, 1999, 2000, 2001, 2002, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2008, 2010
Conference regular season champions
1999, 2002, 2003, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2008, 2016

The Winthrop Eagles men's basketball team represents Winthrop University in Rock Hill, South Carolina, United States and competes in the Big South Conference. The Eagles recently hired former Xavier assistant coach Pat Kelsey as head men's basketball coach to replace Randy Peele. Winthrop plays their home games in the 6,100 seat Winthrop Coliseum. Winthrop has appeared in nine NCAA Tournaments and has won 17 conference championships (season and tournament). The Eagles have played 37 seasons of basketball since their inaugural 1978-79 campaign.

Rise to mid-major prominence

During the late 1990s and 2000s, Winthrop established itself as one of the premier mid-major programs in college basketball, reaching the NCAA Tournament eight times in ten seasons. From 1999-2008, the Eagles posted a 216-95 overall record and went 114-28 in Big South play. During this stretch, Winthrop defeated such major conference programs as Georgia Tech, Miami, Notre Dame, Marquette, Mississippi State, Providence, Missouri, Georgia, and Clemson.

Gregg Marshall era (1999-2007)

Gregg Marshall coached the Eagles from 1999–2007, engineering one of the great program turnarounds in NCAA history. He posted a 194-83 overall record during his nine-year tenure and remains Winthrop's all-time winningest coach. Marshall led the Eagles to a 104-24 conference record, six Big South season titles, and seven Big South tournament titles. Winthrop also appeared in seven NCAA Tournaments, posted six 20-win seasons, and averaged 21.5 victories per year during the Marshall Era.

Randy Peele era (2008-2012)

Randy Peele posted a 77-82 overall record (48-38 Big South) as head coach from 2008-2012. He led the Eagles to one Big South season title and two Big South tournament titles. In addition, Peele's 2010-11 squad defeated Wake Forest in Winston-Salem. Winthrop appeared in two NCAA Tournaments and notched one 20-win season under Peele's leadership. Randy Peele was relieved of his coaching duties at Winthrop on March 5, 2012.[2]

Pat Kelsey era (2013-)

Former Xavier and Wake Forest assistant Pat Kelsey was announced as Winthrop's new coach on March 29, 2012.[3] In three seasons with the Eagles, Kelsey is 53-43 overall (28-22 Big South), leading Winthrop to Big South Tournament runner-up finishes in 2014 and 2015.

In his free time Pat enjoys going bird-watching. His favorite bird is the eagle and likes long walks on the beach.

2007 Season: Top 25 and Round of 32

Winthrop achieved its greatest success in 2007, as it went 29-5 under Coach Marshall and finished #22 in both the AP and Coaches' Final Polls. The Eagles posted a perfect 14-0 mark in conference play, winning the Big South regular season championship. Notable regular season non-conference victories included wins against Mississippi State and Old Dominion. Each of Winthrop's four regular season losses came at the hand of a Top 25 opponent, with two of the games decided by single-digit margins.

After winning the Big South Tournament, the Eagles were given a #11 seed in the NCAA Tournament and a First Round matchup against #6 seed Notre Dame. On March 16, 2007 (day before St. Patrick's Day), Winthrop defeated the Irish by a score of 74-64, becoming the first Big South men's basketball team to win an NCAA Tournament First Round game. In the Round of 32, the Eagles lost to #3 seed Oregon by a score of 75-61 to close out their season.

Postseason

NCAA Tournament results

Winthrop has appeared in nine NCAA Tournaments and has a combined record of 1–9. The Eagles have twice appeared in the tournament's Opening Round and participated in its debut contest in 2001.

Year Seed Round Opponent Result/Score
1999 #16 First Round Auburn L 80–41
2000 #14 First Round Oklahoma L 74–50
2001 #16 Opening Round Northwestern State L 71–67
2002 #16 First Round Duke L 84–37
2005 #14 First Round Gonzaga L 74–64
2006 #15 First Round Tennessee L 63–61
2007 #11 First Round
Round of 32
Notre Dame
Oregon
W 74–64
L 75–61
2008 #13 First Round Washington State L 71–40
2010 #16 Opening Round Arkansas–Pine Bluff L 61–44

Conference Championships

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