1984–85 Oklahoma City Chiefs men's basketball team

The 1984–85 Oklahoma City Chiefs men's basketball team represented Oklahoma City University in the 1984–85 NCAA Division I men's basketball season as a member of the Midwestern City Conference. They finished the season with a 6–20 overall record, and a 1–13 conference record. They were coached by Abe Lemons in his twentieth season as head coach of the Chiefs. They played their home games at Frederickson Fieldhouse in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma.[1] This was the program's final season in NCAA Division I as OCU moved its athletic programs to the NAIA following the season.

1984–85 Oklahoma City Chiefs men's basketball
ConferenceMidwestern City Conference
1984–85 record6–20 (1–13 MCC)
Head coachAbe Lemons (20th season)
Home arenaFrederickson Fieldhouse
1984–85 Midwestern City Conference men's basketball standings
Conf  Overall
TeamW L PCT  W L PCT
No. 14 Loyola-Chicago131 .929  276  .818
Butler95 .643  1910  .655
Oral Roberts86 .571  1515  .500
Detroit86 .571  1612  .571
Xavier77 .500  1613  .552
Saint Louis68 .429  1315  .464
Evansville410 .286  1316  .448
Oklahoma City113 .071  620  .231
1985 MCC Tournament winner

Schedule

Date
time, TV
Rank# Opponent# Result Record Site
city, state
Regular season
December 1, 1984*
Southwestern (KS) W 88–69  1–0
Frederickson Fieldhouse 
Oklahoma City, OK
December 3, 1984*
Texas Wesleyan W 81–65  2–0
Frederickson Fieldhouse 
Oklahoma City, OK
December 7, 1984*
at Pacific L 67–80  2–1
Alex G. Spanos Center 
Stockton, CA
December 8, 1984*
at Santa Clara L 59–74  2–2
Toso Pavillion 
Santa Clara, CA
December 15, 1984*
at TCU L 60–71  2–3
Daniel–Meyer Coliseum 
Fort Worth, TX
December 21, 1984*
vs. George Mason
UAB Tournament
L 72–79  2–4
Birmingham Coliseum 
Birmingham, AL
December 22, 1984*
vs. Austin Peay
UAB Tournament
W 99–70  3–4
Birmingham Coliseum 
Birmingham, AL
December 29, 1984*
No. 19 Louisiana Tech
All-College Basketball Tournament
L 62–90  3–5
The Myriad 
Oklahoma City, OK
December 30, 1984*
Manhattan
All-College Basketball Tournament
W 53–52  4–5
The Myriad 
Oklahoma City, OK
January 2, 1985*
at Texas Wesleyan W 81–53  5–5
Sid Richardson Center 
Fort Worth, TX
January 5, 1985
Evansville L 63–65  5–6
(0–1)
Frederickson Fieldhouse 
Oklahoma City, OK
January 7, 1985
Saint Louis L 60–73  5–7
(0–2)
Frederickson Fieldhouse 
Oklahoma City, OK
January 12, 1985
at Oral Roberts L 62–66  5–8
(0–3)
Mabee Center 
Tulsa, OK
January 17, 1985*
Wayland Baptist L 56–67  5–9
Frederickson Fieldhouse 
Oklahoma City, OK
January 19, 1985
at Butler L 49–65  5–10
(0–4)
Hinkle Fieldhouse 
Indianapolis, IN
January 21, 1985
at Xavier L 65–72  5–11
(0–5)
Cincinnati Gardens 
Cincinnati, OH
January 26, 1985
Loyola–Chicago L 65–80  5–12
(0–6)
Frederickson Fieldhouse 
Oklahoma City, OK
January 28, 1985
Detroit L 74–77  5–13
(0–7)
Frederickson Fieldhouse 
Oklahoma City, OK
February 2, 1985
at Evansville W 61–59  6–13
(1–7)
Roberts Municipal Stadium 
Evansville, IN
February 2, 1985
Saint Louis L 51–80  6–14
(1–8)
Kiel Auditorium 
St. Louis, MO
February 11, 1985
Oral Roberts L 61–81  6–15
(1–9)
Frederickson Fieldhouse 
Oklahoma City, OK
February 16, 1985
Butler L 62–72  6–16
(1–10)
Frederickson Fieldhouse 
Oklahoma City, OK
February 18, 1985
Xavier L 62–73  6–17
(1–11)
Frederickson Fieldhouse 
Oklahoma City, OK
February 23, 1985
at Loyola–Chicago L 84–99  6–18
(1–12)
Alumni Gym 
Chicago, IL
February 25, 1985
at Detroit L 65–82  6–19
(1–13)
Calihan Hall 
Detroit, MI
Midwestern City Conference Tournament
March 7, 1985
(8) vs. (1) No. 16 Loyola–Chicago
Quarterfinal
L 85–100  6–20
Mabee Center 
Tulsa, OK
*Non-conference game. #Rankings from AP Poll. (#) Tournament seedings in parentheses.
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