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Belmont Bruins men's basketball

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College basketball team
Belmont Bruins men's basketball
2025–26 Belmont Bruins men's basketball team
UniversityBelmont University
Head coachCasey Alexander (7th season)
ConferenceMissouri Valley Conference
LocationNashville, Tennessee
ArenaCurb Event Center
(capacity: 5,085)
NicknameRebels (1953-1995)
Bruins (1995-present)
ColorsNavy, white, and red[1]
     
Uniforms
Home jersey
Team colours
Home
Away jersey
Team colours
Away
NCAA tournament appearances
2006, 2007, 2008, 2011, 2012, 2013, 2015, 2019
Conference tournament champions
2006, 2007, 2008, 2011, 2012, 2013, 2015, 2020
Conference regular-season champions
2006, 2008, 2010, 2011, 2012, 2013, 2014, 2016, 2017, 2019, 2020, 2021
Conference division regular-season champions
2003, 2013, 2014, 2015, 2016, 2017

TheBelmont Bruins men's basketball team representsBelmont University inNashville, Tennessee. Belmont completed a10-season run in theOhio Valley Conference in 2021–22, and joined theMissouri Valley Conference in July 2022.[2] The Bruins play their home games at theCurb Event Center under head coachCasey Alexander. Their most recentNCAA Division I tournament appearance was in2019.

Coaching staff

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  • Casey Alexander – Head coach
  • Brian Ayers – Associate head coach
  • Kerron Johnson – Assistant coach
  • Sean Rutigliano – Assistant coach
  • Luke Smith - Director of Player Development
  • Harrison Gascho – Director of Basketball Operations
  • Graduate Assistant - Clay Holmes
  • Graduate Assistant - Bryce Haase

Rivalries

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Lipscomb University (Battle of the Boulevard)

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See also:Battle of the Boulevard

TheBattle of the Boulevard, also referred to as theBelmont–Lipscomb basketball rivalry is a college basketball rivalry between theBelmont University Bruins and theLipscomb UniversityBisons. Its nickname was established because of both school's close placement inNashville, Tennessee– about three miles apart on the same road.

Murray State University

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Recently, the Bruins have been building a rivalry withMurray State University since the Bruins' entry into the OVC in 2012. From that year until both teams' departure from the OVC in 2022, Belmont and Murray State combined to win every regular season championship, including two seasons (2018-19 & 2019-20) where they shared the title. In three consecutive years (from 2018 to 2020), the Racers and Bruins met in the OVC Tournament finals, with Belmont winning the 2020 meeting. With Belmont joining the MVC alongside Murray State,[3] the rivalry will continue in that conference. The Bruins currently lead the all-time series 13 to 12.

Awards

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All-Americans[4]

(*) Denotes Honorable Mention

Academic All-Americans[5]

(*) Denotes 1st team
(**) Denotes 2nd team
(***) Denotes 3rd team

NACDA Scholar-Athlete of the Year

  • Adam Mark – 2004
  • Justin Hare – 2008
  • Mick Hedgepeth – 2011
  • Craig Bradshaw – 2015

Hugh Durham National Coach of the Year Award

  • Rick Byrd – 2011

NCAA Bob Frederick Sportsmanship Award[6]

  • Rick Byrd – 2012


Ohio Valley/ASUN Conference Player of the Year

OVC/ASUN Defensive Player of the Year

OVC/ASUN Coach of the Year

  • Rick Byrd – 2008, 2011, 2013, 2014, 2017, 2019

NAIA National Coach of the Year

  • Rick Byrd – 1995

NAIA National Player of the Year

  • Joe Behling – 1989

NAIA All-Americans

  • Joe Behling – 1988*, 1989*, 1990*
  • Kerry West – 1995*
  • Al Allen – 1995**
  • DaQuinn Goff – 1996*

(*) Denotes 1st team
(**) Denotes 2nd team

Record by year

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Statistics overview
SeasonCoachOverallConferenceStandingPostseason
Belmont Rebels[7](VSAC)(1953–1986)
1953–56Larry Striplin58–42 (.580)1955 NAIA Playoff
1957–62George Kelley58–71 (.450)1960 NAIA District 24 Tournament
1962–64Ken Sidwell14–23 (.378)
1964–66Wayne Dobbs35–19 (.648)4–4
1966–67Jack Young9–16 (.360)3–5
1967–72Dewey Jones69–76 (.476)17–25
1972–74Ken Sidwell22–30 (.423)5–12
1974–78Dick Campbell48–68 (.414)14–28
1978–86Don Purdy116–138 (.457)54–621982 & '83 NAIA District 24 Tournaments
First 8 Coaches:429–483 (.478)97–136
Belmont Rebels/Bruins[7](Tennessee Collegiate Athletic Conference)(NAIA)(1986–1996)
1986–87Rick Byrd15–157–9
1987–88Rick Byrd22–915–1NAIA District 24 Playoff
1988–89Rick Byrd25–1012–4NAIA National Championships 1st Round
1989–90Rick Byrd27–714–2NAIA District 24 Playoffs
1990–91Rick Byrd23–911–5NAIA District 24 Playoffs
1991–92Rick Byrd22–1012–4NAIA District 24 Playoffs
1992–93Rick Byrd30–612–4NAIA Sweet Sixteen
1993–94Rick Byrd30–714–21stNAIA Quarterfinals
1994–95Rick Byrd37–218–01stNAIA Semifinals
1995–96Rick Byrd29–1113–5NAIA Semifinals
Belmont Bruins[7](NCAA Independent)(1996–2001)
1996–97Rick Byrd15–11
1997–98Rick Byrd9–18
1998–99Rick Byrd14–13
1999–2000Rick Byrd7–21
2000–01Rick Byrd13–15
Belmont Bruins(Atlantic Sun Conference)(2001–2012)
2001–02Rick Byrd11–178–12T–7th
2002–03Rick Byrd17–1212–41st (North)
2003–04Rick Byrd21–915–53rdNIT Opening Round
2004–05Rick Byrd14–1612–83rd
2005–06Rick Byrd20–1115–5T–1stNCAA round of 64
2006–07Rick Byrd23–1014–42ndNCAA round of 64
2007–08Rick Byrd25–914–21stNCAA round of 64
2008–09Rick Byrd20–1314–6T–2ndCIT Quarterfinals
2009–10Rick Byrd19–1214–6T–1st
2010–11Rick Byrd30–519–11stNCAA round of 64
2011–12Rick Byrd27–816–21stNCAA round of 64
Belmont Bruins(Ohio Valley Conference)(2012–2019)
2012–13Rick Byrd26–714–21st(East)NCAA round of 64
2013–14Rick Byrd26–1014–21st(East)NIT Quarterfinals
2014–15Rick Byrd22–1111–5T–1st(East)NCAA round of 64
2015–16Rick Byrd20–1212–41st(East)NIT First Round
2016–17Rick Byrd23–715–11st(East)NIT Second Round
2017–18Rick Byrd24–915–32nd
2018–19Rick Byrd27–616–2T–1stNCAA round of 64
Rick Byrd:713–346 (.673)378–110 (.790)
Belmont Bruins(Ohio Valley Conference)(2019–2022)
2019–20Casey Alexander26–715–3T–1stPostseason not held(qualified prior to cancelation)
2020–21Casey Alexander26–418–21st
2021–22Casey Alexander25–815–32ndNIT First Round
Belmont Bruins(Missouri Valley Conference)(2022–present)
2022–23Casey Alexander21–1114–6T–3rd
2023–24Casey Alexander20–1312–8T–4th
2024–25Casey Alexander22–1113–74th
Casey Alexander:140–53 (.725)87–34 (.719)
Total:1289–885 (.593)

      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

Postseason results

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They have appeared in eightNCAA Tournaments. Their combined record is 1–8. They qualified for the 2020 NCAA Tournament before it was canceled amid theCOVID-19 pandemic. They have appeared in theNational Invitation Tournament (NIT) four times with a combined record of 3–4. They have appeared in theCollegeInsider.com Postseason Tournament (CIT) once with a record of 1–1. Prior to joining NCAA Division I, they participated in fiveNAIA Division I Tournaments. Their combined record is 9–5.

NCAA Tournament Results

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YearSeedRoundOpponentResult
2006#15First RoundUCLAL 44–78
2007#15First RoundGeorgetownL 55–80
2008#15First RoundDukeL 70–71
2011#13First RoundWisconsinL 58–72
2012#14First RoundGeorgetownL 59–74
2013#11First RoundArizonaL 64–81
2015#15First RoundVirginiaL 67–79
2019#11First Four
First Round
Temple
Maryland
W 81–70
L 77–79
2020n/an/an/an/a

In the 2008 tournament, the #15 seeded Bruins, playing in the West Region, played an exciting, hard-fought first-round game with a perennial powerhouse, the #2 seededDuke Blue Devils. The Bruins came up one point short of the upset, losing the game 70–71 after Justin Hare's desperation three point attempt barely went wide left of the net. The Bruins rallied from 9 point and 7 point deficits in the second half to take a 70–69 lead late in the game, before Duke scored what proved to be the game's final basket with under a minute left to play.

In 2011 Belmont University won the Atlantic Sun Regular Season Championship and the Atlantic Sun Conference Tournament. The Bruins finished 30–4 overall (marking their first 30 win season in the NCAA era) and 19–1 in conference play. By doing this they received their highest seed in their history, a #13. They faced the perennial powerhouse the #4 seed Wisconsin Badgers in the second round of the Southeast Region, where they lost 58–72.

NIT results

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YearRoundOpponentResult
2004First RoundAustin PeayL 59–65
2014First Round
Second Round
Quarterfinals
Green Bay
Robert Morris
Clemson
W 80–65
W 82–71
L 68–73
2016First RoundGeorgiaL 84–93
2017First Round
Second Round
Georgia
Georgia Tech
W 78–69
L 57–71
2022First RoundVanderbiltL 71-82

CIT Results

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YearRoundOpponentResult
2009First Round
Quarterfinals
Evansville
Old Dominion
W 92–76
L 62–70

NAIA Division I Tournament

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YearRoundOpponentResult
1989First RoundHastingsL 76–89
1993First Round
Second Round
Findlay
Minnesota Morris
W 87–73
L 59–66
1994First Round
Second Round
Quarterfinals
Hawaii–Hilo
Pfeiffer
Oklahoma Baptist
W 91–83
W 99–80
L 76–89
1995First Round
Second Round
Quarterfinals
Semifinals
Spring Arbor
Geneva
The Master’s
Birmingham–Southern
W 94–75
W 85–65
W 91–72
L 80–90
1996First Round
Second Round
Quarterfinals
Semifinals
Westminster (PA)
Life
Cumberland (KY)
Oklahoma City
W 57–54
W 74–73
W 65–60
L 77–80

Bruins in professional leagues

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Current

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Record book

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Retired numbers

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Main article:List of NCAA men's basketball retired numbers
Belmont Bruins Retired Jerseys
No.PlayerPos.CareerRef.
15Robert BarnesC1953–56[8][4]
54Joe BehlingSG1986–90[4][9]
21Ian ClarkG2010–13[10]

Individual career records

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See also:Belmont Bruins men's basketball statistical leaders

References

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  1. ^Belmont University Brand Book. RetrievedJune 26, 2019.
  2. ^"Belmont University to Join Missouri Valley Conference" (Press release). Belmont Bruins. September 28, 2021. Archived fromthe original on September 28, 2021. RetrievedSeptember 28, 2021.
  3. ^"Belmont University to Join Missouri Valley Conference" (Press release). Belmont Bruins. September 28, 2021. Archived fromthe original on September 28, 2021. RetrievedSeptember 28, 2021.
  4. ^abcBelmont Bruins History & TraditionArchived 2021-06-25 at theWayback Machine .Retrieved October 11, 2020
  5. ^Belmont: List of Academic All-Americans
  6. ^NCAA Bob Frederick Sportsmanship AwardArchived December 5, 2013, at theWayback Machine
  7. ^abc2016-17 Media Guide
  8. ^Robert Barnes bio at belmont.com
  9. ^Athlete Alumni Spotlight -- Joe Behling at belmont.com
  10. ^"Belmont to Retire Jersey of Men's Basketball Legend Ian Clark".Belmont University. 2025-01-08. Retrieved2025-01-09.

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