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Kentucky Wesleyan Panthers
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School Name: Kentucky Wesleyan College
Location: Owensboro, Kentucky
Arena: Owensboro Sportscenter
Capacity: 5,002
Conference: Great Lakes Valley Conference
Head coach: Todd Lee

The Kentucky Wesleyan College Panthers men's basketball team represents Kentucky Wesleyan College, a private college of less than 1000 students located in Owensboro, Kentucky. The Panthers, a member of the Great Lakes Valley Conference, have won eight NCAA Division II championships, most recently in 2001 and dating back to 1966.

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Conference playEdit

Kentucky Wesleyan is a member of the Great Lakes Valley Conference and its basketball team has frequently represented that conference in the NCAA Division II Elite Eight. After coming off probation,Template:Citation needed the Panthers finished 13–14 in the 2007 season.Template:Citation needed The past seasonTemplate:When saw the Panthers return closer to their old status as powerhouse, attaining a record of 24–8 and making the NCAA tournament for a record 34th time. Star center Jeff Fahnbuelleh was named GLVC Player of the Year and Coach Todd Lee was named Coach of the Year.Template:Citation needed

Joel Utley has been the "voice of the Panthers" for 48 seasons (including all eight championships), and calls all the Wesleyan basketball games on local Owensboro radio station WBIO.Template:Citation needed

Division II Championship appearancesEdit

The Panthers advanced to the Division II championship game six consecutive years (1998–2003), winning in 1999 and 2001; the team later forfeited its 2003 runner-up status after it was revealed they had let two ineligible transfer players play.[1]

In addition, they won six other championships (1966, 1968, 1969, 1973, 1987, and 1990) and were runners-up in 1957. Overall, Kentucky Wesleyan has won eight NCAA Division II National Men's Basketball Championships, which is the most by any NCAA Division II School.Template:Citation needed

RecordsEdit

Year Coach W L T Notes
2008-09Todd Lee1990
2007-08Todd Lee2480
2006-07Todd Lee13140
2005-06Todd Lee7190
2003-04Ray Harper230 Vacated 20 wins & 5 losses
2000-01Ray Harper3130 Division II Champions
1999-00Ray Harper3130
1998-99Ray Harper3520 Division II Champions
1997-98Ray Harper3030
1996-97Ray Harper2180
1995-96Wayne Boultinghouse17100
1994-95Wayne Boultinghouse2360
1993-94Wayne Boultinghouse2370
1992-93Wayne Boultinghouse2160
1991-92Wayne Boultinghouse2380
1990-91Wayne Boultinghouse2280
1989-90Wayne Chapman3120 Division II Champions
1988-89Wayne Chapman2470
1987-88Wayne Chapman2370
1986-87Wayne Chapman2850 Division II Champions
1985-86Wayne Chapman2280
1984-85Mike Pollio2470
1983-84Mike Pollio2830
1982-83Mike Pollio2280
1981-82Mike Pollio2750
1980-81Mike Pollio16120
1979-80Bob Jones12150
1978-79Bob Jones12140
1977-78Bob Jones14110
1976-77Bob Jones11140 Does not incl 1 forfeit win
1975-76Bob Jones14110
1974-75Bob Jones12130
1973-74Bob Jones2060
1972-73Bob Jones2460 Division II Champions
1971-72Bob Daniels17100
1970-71Bob Daniels2280
1969-70Bob Daniels18100
1968-69Bob Daniels2550 Division II Champtions
1967-68Bob Daniels2830 Division II Champions
1966-67Guy R. Strong2540
1965-66Guy R. Strong2460 Division II Champions
1964-65Guy R. Strong9120 Does not inc win v. Ft. Knox
1963-64Guy R. Strong1580
1962-63T.L. Plain9110
1961-62T.L. Plain2140
1960-61T.L. Plain1580
1959-60T.L. Plain18110
1958-59Robert R. Wilson14110 Dropped Division I
1957-58Robert R. Wilson14100
1956-57Robert R. Wilson16120 Joined Division I
1955-56Robert R. Wilson1840
1954-55Robert R. Wilson14100
1953-54Robert R. Wilson17100
1952-53Robert R. Wilson12100
1951-52Robert R. Wilson1670
1950-51Robert R. Wilson1670
1949-50Robert R. Wilson13100
1948-49Robert R. Wilson13140
1947-48Robert R. Wilson13120
1946-47Robert R. Wilson1190
1945-46Robert R. Wilson8100
1942-43Robert R. Wilson950
1941-42Arthur Gullette1090
1940-41George Ditto970
1939-40George Ditto3120
1938-39George Ditto3110
1937-38George Ditto980
1936-37George Ditto870
1935-36George Ditto8130
1934-35George Ditto980
1933-34George Ditto4120
1932-33George Ditto890
1931-32Walter "Rip" Van Winkle6110
1930-31Walter "Rip" Van Winkle1270
1929-30Walter "Rip" Van Winkle1790
1928-29Walter "Rip" Van Winkle1470
1927-28E.R. Miller6120
1926-27C.A. Webb960
1925-26C.A. Webb1760
1924-25C.A. Webb1350
1923-24L.G. Mansfield1060
1922-23Basil Hayden810
1921-22Jesse Sibley540
1920-21Jesse Sibley770
1919-20William E. Arnold1130
1918-19Unknown070
1917-18Unknown671
1916-17John Cobb510
1915-16Unknown060
1914-15Unknown210
1913-14Unknown060
1910-11Unknown410
1909-10V.I. Moore530
1908-09V.I. Moore210
1907-08V.I. Moore010

Notable playersEdit

Three Kentucky Wesleyan basketball players played in the American Basketball Association:Template:Citation needed George Tinsley, Sam Smith, and Dallas Thornton. One Kentucky Wesleyan basketball player has played in the National Basketball Association: Corey Crowder. Crowder played two seasons in the NBA for the Utah Jazz (1991–1992) and the San Antonio Spurs (1994–1995) and later played 14 seasons in Italy, Spain, France and Israel. He was a key member of the 1990 NCAA Division II National Championship team. Crowder was a three time All-American performer, newcomer of the year in the GLVC and two-time GLVC "Player of the Year" and the 1991 NABC "Player of The Year" in Division II, which helped get him elected to the Great Lakes Valley Conference Hall of Fame in 2002.

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