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1 History  





2 Postseason results  



2.1  NCAA Division I Tournament results  





2.2  NIT results  





2.3  CollegeInsider.com Postseason Tournament (CIT) results  





2.4  NCAA Division II Tournament results  





2.5  NAIA Tournament results  







3 See also  





4 References  





5 External links  














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Grambling State Tigers
2023–24 Grambling State Tigers men's basketball team
UniversityGrambling State University
Head coachDonte Jackson (7th season)
ConferenceSWAC
LocationGrambling, Louisiana
ArenaFredrick C. Hobdy Assembly Center
(Capacity: 7,500)
NicknameTigers
ColorsBlack, gold, and red[1]
     
Uniforms

Home jersey

Team colours

Home

Away jersey

Team colours

Away


NCAA tournament Elite Eight
1958*
NCAA tournament Sweet Sixteen
1958*, 1976*
NCAA tournament round of 32
1958*, 1976*
NCAA tournament appearances
1958*, 1976*, 2024
*at Division II level
Conference tournament champions
2024
Conference regular season champions
1959, 1960, 1963, 1964, 1966, 1967, 1971, 1972, 1987, 1989, 2018, 2023, 2024

The Grambling State Tigers men's basketball team represents Grambling State UniversityinGrambling, Louisiana. The school's team currently competes in the Southwestern Athletic Conference. They currently play their home games at the Fredrick C. Hobdy Assembly Center. They made their first ever appearance to the NCAA Division I men's basketball tournamentin2024.

History[edit]

The glory years of the Tigers were led by Fred Hobdy, who led the Tigers to eight SWAC regular season titles (five outright) during his coaching tenure. Hobdy went 572-288 as head coach from 1957 to 1986, which saw them play in NCAA Division II and the NAIA. They reached the Elite Eight of the Division II tournament in 1958 and won the NAIA title in 1961. Notable players during this time were Willis Reed, who was an NAIA All-American before becoming drafted by the New York Knicks; Reed was inducted into the Naismith Memorial Basketball Hall of Fame in 1982. [2][3]

The Tigers advanced to the 1980 SWAC men's basketball tournament against Alcorn State (the regular season champion) for a chance to reach the NCAA Division I Tournament but lost 83–61. In 1986, Hobdy retired, later serving as athletic director for the program from 1989 to 1996 prior to his death in 1998 (years later, Grambling's new Assembly Center would be named after him).[4] The 1986-87 team won the regular season championship but were walloped 105-55 by Southern in the SWAC Final. They returned to the Final the following year and lost again to Southern 78–62. Grambling won a share of the regular season title for the 1988-89 season with Southern and Texas Southern after each had 10-4 records, but Grambling lost in the Semifinals to Texas Southern, who then lost to Southern. The Tigers, with a record of 8–10 in SWAC play and seeded 6th, pulled off two shocking upsets (of three-seeded Mississippi Valley State and two-seeded Jackson State) to advance to the final round of the SWAC men's basketball tournament for the fourth time in program history in 2011 but lost to fourth-seeded Alabama State.

The 2012–13 team became the eighth NCAA Division I team to finish a season winless. The 2022–23 Tigers team returned to the SWAC Tournament title game for the fifth time in school history only to lose against Texas Southern, 58–61, for the right to advance to the NCAA Tournament.

On March 16, 2024, Grambling won the 2024 SWAC tournament after winning the regular season title, defeating the three-time defending champion Texas Southern, earning its first NCAA tournament bid in program history. The Tigers beat Montana State in the First Four, 88–81 in overtime, giving them their first win in the tournament.

Postseason results[edit]

NCAA Division I Tournament results[edit]

The Tigers appeared in one NCAA Division I men's basketball tournament. Their combined record is 1–1.

Year Seed Round Opponent Result
2024 #16 First Four
First Round
#16 Montana State
#1 Purdue
W 88–81OT
L 50–78

NIT results[edit]

The Tigers have appeared in one National Invitation Tournament (NIT). Their record is 0–1.

Year Round Opponent Result
1980 First Round Ole Miss L 74–76

CollegeInsider.com Postseason Tournament (CIT) results[edit]

The Tigers have appeared in one CollegeInsider.com Postseason Tournament (CIT). Their record is 0–1.

Year Round Opponent Result
2019 First round UTRGV L 73–74

NCAA Division II Tournament results[edit]

The Tigers have appeared in two NCAA Division II Tournaments. Their combined record is 3–2.

Year Round Opponent Result
1958 Regional semifinals
Regional Finals
Elite Eight
South Carolina State
North Carolina A&T
Saint Michael's
W 104–79
W 88–73
L 76–84
1976 Regional semifinals
Regional Finals
Missouri S&T
Nicholls State
W 67–61
L 89–90

NAIA Tournament results[edit]

The Tigers have appeared in seven NAIA Tournaments. Their combined record is 15–6 and were NAIA national champions in 1961.

Year Round Opponent Result
1959 First round
Second Round
Christian Brothers
Lenoir-Rhyne
W 81–70
L 78–88
1960 First round
Second Round
Quarterfinals
Central Connecticut
Thomas More
Texas State
W 92–68
W 113–97
L 68–76
1961 First round
Second Round
Quarterfinals
Semifinals
National Championship Game
Linfield
Peru State
Anderson (IN)
Westminster (PA)
Georgetown (KY)
W 107–85
W 80–60
W 62–54
W 45–44
W 95–75
1963 First round
Second Round
Quarterfinals
Semifinals
National 3rd-place game
Arkansas Tech
Athens State
Carson-Newman
Texas–Pan American
Fort Hays State
W 76–59
W 56–45
W 79–70
L 83–90
W 107–86
1964 First round
Second Round
Quincy
Saint Mary's (TX)
W 75–72
L 66–72
1969 First round UNC Asheville L 74–86
1971 First round
Second Round
Quarterfinals
Mansfield
Rowan
Kentucky State
W 88–78
W 77–75
L 81–93

See also[edit]

References[edit]

  1. ^ Grambling State University Logos and Marks (PDF). July 14, 2021. Retrieved December 30, 2023.
  • ^ "Fredrick C Hobdy".
  • ^ "Ex-Grambling Athletic Director Dies". Associated Press.
  • ^ https://hbcusports.com/2009/06/29/the-lobby-for-hobdy-continues/#google_vignette
  • External links[edit]


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