Illinois State Redbirds men's basketball

The Illinois State Redbirds men's basketball team represents Illinois State University, located in Normal, Illinois, in NCAA Division I basketball competition. They are currently led by head coach Dan Muller and play their home games at Redbird Arena as a member of the Missouri Valley Conference. They have the national distinction of earning the most National Invitation Tournament berths (14) without making the semifinals, and also have the longest NCAA Tournament drought (21 years and counting) in the Missouri Valley Conference.

Illinois State Redbirds
2019–20 Illinois State Redbirds men's basketball team
UniversityIllinois State University
Head coachDan Muller (8th season)
ConferenceMissouri Valley
LocationNormal, Illinois
ArenaRedbird Arena
(Capacity: 10,200)
NicknameRedbirds
ColorsRed and White[1]
         
Uniforms
Home
Away
NCAA Tournament Round of 32
1984, 1985, 1998
NCAA Tournament Appearances
1983, 1984, 1985, 1990, 1997, 1998
Conference Tournament Champions
1983, 1990, 1997, 1998
Conference Regular Season Champions
1930*, 1931*, 1932*, 1935*, 1936*, 1941*, 1942*, 1943*, 1984, 1992, 1993, 1997, 1998, 2017
*-Division 2

Season-by-season records

Statistics overview
Season Team Overall Conference Standing Postseason
Will Robinson (Independent) (1971–1975)
1971–72 Will Robinson 16–10
1972–73 Will Robinson 13–12
1973–74 Will Robinson 17–9
1974–75 Will Robinson 16–10
Will Robinson: 62–41 (.602)
Gene Smithson (Independent) (1975–1978)
1975–76 Gene Smithson 20–7
1976–77 Gene Smithson 22–7NIT Quarterfinals
1977–78 Gene Smithson 24–4NIT First round
Gene Smithson: 66–18 (.786)
Bob Donewald (Independent) (1978–1981)
1978–79 Bob Donewald 20–10
1979–80 Bob Donewald 20–9NIT Second round
1980–81 Bob Donewald 16–11
Bob Donewald (Missouri Valley Conference) (1982–1989)
1981–82 Bob Donewald 17–129–75th
1982–83 Bob Donewald 24–713–52ndNCAA First Round
1983–84 Bob Donewald 23–813–3T–1stNCAA Second Round
1984–85 Bob Donewald 22–811–5T–2ndNCAA Second Round
1985–86 Bob Donewald 15–149–74th
1986–87 Bob Donewald 19–137–74thNIT Quarterfinals
1987–88 Bob Donewald 18–139–53rdNIT First round
1988–89 Bob Donewald 13–176–8T–5th
Bob Donewald: 207–122 (.629)77–47 (.621)
Bob Bender (Missouri Valley Conference) (1989–1993)
1989–90 Bob Bender 18–139–5T–2ndNCAA First Round
1990–91 Bob Bender 5–234–12T–8th
1991–92 Bob Bender 18–1114–4T–1st
1992–93 Bob Bender 19–1013–51st
Bob Bender: 60–57 (.513)40–26 (.606)
Kevin Stallings (Missouri Valley Conference) (1993–1999)
1993–94 Kevin Stallings 16–1112–64th
1994–95 Kevin Stallings 20–1313–5T–2ndNIT Second round
1995–96 Kevin Stallings 22–1213–52ndNIT Quarterfinals
1996–97 Kevin Stallings 24–614–41stNCAA First Round
1997–98 Kevin Stallings 25–616–21stNCAA Second Round
1998–99 Kevin Stallings 16–157–117th
Kevin Stallings: 123–63 (.661)75–33 (.694)
Tom Richardson (Missouri Valley Conference) (1999–2003)
1999–2000 Tom Richardson 10–205–13T–8th
2000–01 Tom Richardson 21–912–62ndNIT First round
2001–02 Tom Richardson 17–1412–63rd
2002–03 Tom Richardson 8–215–1310th
Tom Richardson: 56–64 (.467)34–38 (.472)
Porter Moser (Missouri Valley Conference) (2003–2007)
2003–04 Porter Moser 10–194–1410th
2004–05 Porter Moser 17–138–106th
2005–06 Porter Moser 9–194–14T–9th
2006–07 Porter Moser 15–166–12T–7th
Porter Moser: 51–67 (.432)22–50 (.306)
Tim Jankovich (Missouri Valley Conference) (2007–2012)
2007–08 Tim Jankovich 25–1013–52ndNIT Second round
2008–09 Tim Jankovich 24–1011–73rdNIT First round
2009–10 Tim Jankovich 22–1111–73rdNIT First round
2010–11 Tim Jankovich 12–194–14T–9th
2011–12 Tim Jankovich 21–149–9T–3rdNIT Second round
Tim Jankovich: 104–64 (.619)48–42 (.533)
Dan Muller (Missouri Valley Conference) (2012–present)
2012–13 Dan Muller 18–158–106th
2013–14 Dan Muller 18–169–9T–4thCBI Semifinals
2014–15 Dan Muller 22–1311–7T–3rdNIT Second round
2015–16 Dan Muller 18–1412–6T–2nd
2016–17 Dan Muller 28–717–1T–1stNIT Second round
2017–18 Dan Muller 18–1510–83rd
2018-19 Dan Muller 17–169–97th
2019-20 Dan Muller 10–215–139th
Dan Muller: 149–117 (.560)81–63 (.563)
Total:878-613 (.589)

      National champion         Postseason invitational champion  
      Conference regular season champion         Conference regular season and conference tournament champion
      Division regular season champion       Division regular season and conference tournament champion
      Conference tournament champion

Source[2]

Postseason

NCAA Tournament results

The Redbirds have appeared in six NCAA Tournaments. Their combined record is 3–6.

Year Seed Round Opponent Result
1983No. 6First RoundNo. 11 OhioL 49–51
1984No. 8First Round
Second Round
No. 9 Alabama
No. 1 DePaul
W 49–48
L 61–75
1985No. 9First Round
Second Round
No. 8 USC
No. 1 Oklahoma
W 58–55
L 69–75
1990No. 14First RoundNo. 3 MichiganL 70–76
1997No. 11First RoundNo. 6 Iowa StateL 57–69
1998No. 9First Round
Second Round
No. 8 Tennessee
No. 1 Arizona
W 82–81 OT
L 49–82

Source[3]

NIT results

The Redbirds have appeared in 14 National Invitation Tournaments (NIT). Their combined record is 11–14.

Year Round Opponent Result
1977First round
Quarterfinals
Creighton
Houston
W 65–58
L 90–91
1978First roundIndiana StateL 71–73
1980First round
Second round
West Texas State
Illinois
W 80–63
L 65–75
1987First round
Second round
Quarterfinals
Akron
Cleveland State
La Salle
W 79–72
W 79–77
L 50–70
1988First roundCleveland StateL 83–89
1995First round
Second round
Utah State
Washington State
W 93–87
L 80–83
1996First round
Second round
Quarterfinals
Mount St. Mary's
Wisconsin
Tulane
W 73–49
W 77–62
L 72–83
2001First roundPurdueL 79–90
2008First round
Second round
Utah State
Dayton
W 61–57
L 48–55
2009First roundKansas StateL 79–83OT
2010First roundDaytonL 42–63
2012First round
Second round
Ole Miss
Stanford
W 96–93OT
L 88–92OT
2015First round
Second round
Green Bay
Old Dominion
W 69–56
L 49–50
2017First round
Second round
UC Irvine
UCF
W 85–71
L 62–63

Source[3]

CBI results

The Redbirds have appeared in one College Basketball Invitational (CBI). Their record is 2–1. They turned down a bid in the 2015-16 season and again in the 2017-18 season.

Year Round Opponent Result
2014First Round
Quarterfinals
Semifinals
Morehead State
Texas A&M
Siena
W 77–67
W 62–55
L 49–61

Source[3]

Players

Retired numbers

Illinois State has retired only one number in program history, that of first-team All-American and Olympian Doug Collins.[4]

Illinois State Redbirds retired numbers
No. Player Years
20Doug Collins1970–1973

Redbirds drafted into the NBA

Draft YearPlayerPositionRoundOverallNBA Team
1999 Rico HillSF231LA Clippers
1977 Jeff WilkinsC237San Antonio Spurs
1975 Robert HawkinsSF351Golden State Warriors
1973 Doug CollinsSG11Philadelphia 76ers

I-74 Rivalry

The I-74 Rivalry is the rivalry game between the Illinois State and Bradley University.

Plane crash

On April 7, 2015, while flying home from the NCAA tournament in Indianapolis, a plane carrying Illinois State assistant coach Torrey Ward and 6 others crashed just outside Bloomington, Illinois, leaving no survivors.

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References

  1. Redbird Athletics Identity Manual (PDF). November 29, 2018. Retrieved September 5, 2019.
  2. "Illinois State Redbirds Index | College Basketball at Sports-Reference.com". College Basketball at Sports-Reference.com. Retrieved 2017-07-06.
  3. "Illinois State media guide" (PDF).
  4. "2019–20 Illinois State Redbirds men's basketball media guide, page 56" (PDF). GoRedbirds.com. Retrieved May 2, 2020.
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