- Purdue Boilermakers men's basketball
Infobox CBB Team
name = Purdue Boilermakers
logo_size = 150px
university = Purdue University
conference = Big Ten Conference
conference_short = Big Ten
division =
city = West Lafayette
stateabb = IN
state = Indiana
coach =Matt Painter
tenure = 4th
arena =Mackey Arena
capacity = 14,123
nickname = Boilermakers
studentsection =Paint Crew
color1 = Old Gold
color2 = Black
hex1 = b1946c
hex2 = 000000
NCAAchampion2 = 1932
NCAAfinalfour = 1969, 1980
NCAAtourneys = 1969, 1980, 1983, 1984, 1985, 1986, 1987, 1988, 1990, 1991, 1993, 1994, 1995, 1996*, 1997, 1998, 1999, 2000, 2003, 2007, 2008
*Vacated by NCAA
conference_tournament =
conference_season = 1911, 1912, 1921, 1922, 1926, 1928, 1930, 1932, 1934, 1935, 1936, 1938, 1940, 1969, 1979, 1984, 1987, 1988, 1994, 1995, 1996
NCAAeliteeight = 1969, 1980, 1994, 2000
NCAAsweetsixteen = 1969, 1980, 1988, 1994, 1998, 1999, 2000
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3_pattern_b=_thinblacksides|3_body=FFFACD|3_shorts=FFFACDThe Purdue Boilermakers basketball team is a college basketball program that competes in
NCAA Division I and theBig Ten Conference . Purdue basketball is rich in tradition and history, holding the record for Big Ten Championships (21), along with being the only program in the conference to boast winning records versus every other school in the Big Tenhttp://graphics.fansonly.com/photos/schools/pur/sports/m-baskbl/auto_pdf/mg0304-history.pdf History of Purdue Basketball] . The Boilermakers won their only National Championship in 1932, awarded by theHelms Athletic Foundation prior to the establishment of the NCAA Tournament. The Boilermakers share a classic rivalry with theIndiana Hoosiers , of which Purdue owns a 107-84 series lead. Most recently the Boilermakers were defeated by the Hoosiers 77-68 in Bloomington on February 19, 2008.Boilermaker Basketball History
The history of Purdue basketball dates back to 1896 with their first game against the Lafayette
YMCA Page 2] . Ten years later the Boilermakers began play in the Big Ten Conference, with its first championship coming just five years later. In 1917 Ward "Piggy" Lambert was named head coach of the Boilermakers. What followed was one of the most dominant eras of Purdue Basketball on the conference and national level. In 28-plus seasons in direction of Purdue basketball, Lambert mentored 16 All-Americans and 31 first team All-Big Ten selections. Lambert compiled a career record of 371-152, a .709 winning percentage. His 228 wins in Big Ten play have been bested by only Indiana’sBob Knight and former Purdue head coachGene Keady Page 12] . Lambert won an unprecedented 11 Big Ten Championships (tied with Knight) and one National Championship in 1932. The 1932 National Championship team was led by three-time All-American and future hall of fame UCLA coachJohn Wooden .Over the next few decades the Boilermakers would enjoy moderate success, culminating with an appearance in the 1969 NCAA National Championship Game where they would fall to former Purdue great John Wooden's UCLA Bruins.
In 1980
Gene Keady was named the head coach of the Boilermakers. Over the next 25 years, Keady led the Boilermakers to six Big Ten Championships, 17 NCAA Tournament appearances, and five Sweet Sixteen appearances. In December 1997 Keady became Purdue's all-time winningest head coach, surpassing Lambert with his 372nd win. It was at this time Keady's namesake was bestowed on the floor of Mackey Arena. Keady's parking permit for the Mackey Arena lot was uniquely renamed "Permit 372" and relocated directly in front of the east doors to the arena. Many of Keady's former assistant coaches throughout the years have gone on to enjoy success as head coaches, including current Purdue head coachMatt Painter , formerUCLA head coachSteve Lavin , Vanderbilt head coachKevin Stallings , Illinois head coach Bruce Weber, and Missouri State head coachCuonzo Martin . It was widely assumed that upon Keady's retirement Weber would assume the role as the head coach of Purdue basketball, however he accepted the head coaching position at Illinois prior to Keady's retirement.As the Keady era came to a close in 2005, the Painter era began. Painter played for Keady from 1990-1993, with Keady naming him captain in his senior year. In 2004, Painter was hired as a planned replacement for Coach Keady. After a disappointing first season marred with injuries, Painter re-energized Purdue basketball in the summer of 2006 by signing the top high school class in the Big Ten and one of the top five nationally. The program's good fortunes continued well into the 2006-07 season with the Boilermakers finishing 4th with a 9-7 Big 10 conference record, 22-12 overall, with Purdue's first invite to the NCAA tournament since 2003. Matt Painter and his "Baby Boilers" finished the 2007-08 regular season with a 15-3 Big Ten record and 25-9 overall, including a second straight NCAA appearance.
Boilermaker Home Courts
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Mackey Arena (formerly Purdue Arena)* - 1967-Present
*Lambert Fieldhouse (formerly Purdue Fieldhouse) - 1937-1967
* Lafayette Jefferson High School Gymnasium - 1929, 1934-1937
* Memorial Gymnasium - 1909-1934
* Lafayette Coliseum - 1907-1909
* Military Hall & Gymnasium - 1897-1907*The playing surface at Mackey Arena was named Keady Court in honor of former coach Gene Keady in December 1997.
Current coaching staff
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Matt Painter - Head Coach
* Jack Owens - Assistant Coach
* Paul Lusk - Assistant Coach
* Rick Ray - Assistant Coach
* Jeff Stein - Athletic Trainer
* Nick Terruso - Video Coordinator
* Elliott Bloom - Supervisor of Basketball Operations2008-09 Roster
National Awards
National Player of the Year (2)
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John Wooden (1932)
*Glenn Robinson (1994)National Coach of the Year (6)
* Gene Keady (1984, 1988, 1994, 1995, 1996, 2000,)
John R. Wooden Legends of Coaching Award (1)
* Gene Keady (2007)
All-American Consensus Selections (16)
* Charles Murphy (1929, 1930)
*John Wooden (1930, 1931, 1932)
* Norman Cottom (1934)
* Robert Kessler (1936)
* Jewell Young (1937, 1938)
*Terry Dischinger (1961, 1962)
* Dave Schellhase (1966)
*Rick Mount (1969, 1970)
*Joe Barry Carroll (1980)
*Glenn Robinson (1994)Big Ten Awards
Big Ten Player of the Year (2)
* Stephen Sheffler (1990)
* Glenn Robinson (1994)Chicago Tribune Silver Basketball Recipient (4)* Rick Mount (1969, 1970)
* Jim Rowinski (1984)
* Glenn Robinson (1994)Big Ten Coach of the Year (8)
* Gene Keady (1984, 1988, 1990, 1994, 1995, 1996, 2000)
* Matt Painter (2008)First-Team All-Big Ten (83)
* Cliff Lewis (1908)
* Dave Charters (1910, 1911)
* Ed McVaugh (1912)
* Karp Stockton (1912)
* Elmer Oliphant (1913, 1914)
* Larry Teeple (1913)
* Henry Brockenbrough (1916)
* Paul Church (1918)
* Don Tilson (1920)
* Don White (1920, 1921)
* Ray Miller (1921, 1922)
* George Spradling (1926)
* Wilburn Cummins (1927)
* Harold Kemmer (1928)
* Charles Murphy (1928, 1929, 1930)
* John Wooden (1930, 1931, 1932)
* Harry Kellar (1932)
* Ralph Parmenter (1933)
* Norm Cottom (1934)
* Emmet Lowery (1934)
* Bob Kessler (1935, 1936)
* Jewel Young (1937, 1938)
* Gene Anderson (1938)
* Fred Beretta (1940)
* Don Blanken (1942)
* Forrest Sprowl (1942)
* Paul Hoffman (1946, 1947)
* Howie Williams (1949, 1950)
* Carl McNulty (1952)
* Willie Merriweather (1959)
* Terry Dischinger (1960, 1961, 1962)
* Mel Garland (1963)
* Dave Schellhase (1964, 1965, 1966)
* Rick Mount (1968)
*Herm Gilliam (1969)
* Bob Ford (1972)
* Frank Kendrick (1974)
* John Garrett (1975)
* Bruce Parkinson (1975)
* Walter Jordan (1977, 1978)
* Joe Barry Carroll (1979, 1980)
* Keith Edmonson (1982)
*Russell Cross (1983)
* Jim Rowinski (1984)
* James Bullock (1985)
* Troy Lewis (1987, 1988)
* Todd Mitchell (1988)
* Stephen Sheffler (1990)
* Jimmy Oliver (1991)
* Woody Austin (1992)
* Glenn Robinson (1993, 1994)
* Cuonzo Martin (1995)
* Chad Austin (1997, 1998)
* Willie Deane (2003)
*Carl Landry (2007)
* Robbie Hummel (2008)Defensive Player of the Year (5)
* Ricky Hall (1984)
* Porter Roberts (1996)
* Kenneth Lowe (2003, 2004)
*Chris Kramer (2008)All-Freshman Team (3)
* Chris Lutz (2006)
* Robbie Hummel (2008)
* E'Twaun Moore (2008)All-Defensive Team (2)
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Chris Kramer (2007, 2008)All-time Records
Big Ten Win/Loss Records (As of 2007 Regular Season)
* Illinois: 88-81
* Indiana: 107-84
* Iowa: 78-70
* Michigan: 79-60
* Michigan State: 61-43
* Minnesota: 92-78
* Northwestern: 117-41
* Ohio State: 79-79
* Penn State: 20-9
* Wisconsin: 100-62Career leaders
* Points scored: Rick Mount (2323)
* Assists: Bruce Parkinson (690)
* Rebounds: Joe Barry Carroll (1148)
* Blocks: Joe Barry Carroll (349)
* Steals:Brian Cardinal (259)ingle-season leaders
* Points scored: Glenn Robinson (1030, 1994)
* Assists: Bruce Parkinson (207, 1975)
* Rebounds: Joe Barry Carroll (352, 1979)
* Blocks: Joe Barry Carroll (105, 1978)
* Steals: Brian Walker (88, 1979)ingle-game leaders
* Points scored: Rick Mount (61, 1970, no 3 point line)
* Assists: Bruce Parkinson (18, 1975)
* Rebounds: Carl McNulty (27, 1951)
* Blocks: Joe Barry Carroll (11, 1977)
* Steals: Brian Walker and Brian Cardinal (7, 1979,and 1998, respectively)All data taken fromcite web |url=http://purduesports.cstv.com/auto_pdf/p_hotos/s_chools/pur/sports/m-baskbl/auto_pdf/mg0304-records |title=Purdue Men's Basketball Records |accessdate=2008-05-23 |publisher=CSTV.com |date=2004]References
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