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Encyclopedia > Cal State Northridge Matadors basketball
Cal State Northridge Matadors
University California State University, Northridge
Conference BWC
Location Northridge, CA
Head Coach Bobby Braswell (11th year)
Arena Matadome
(Capacity: 1,600)
Nickname Matadors
Colors Red and White and Black

                      California State University, Northridge (also known as CSUN, Cal State Northridge, or C-Sun) is a public university in the San Fernando Valley, within the city limits of Los Angeles, California, USA. Part of the California State University system, CSUN was founded in 1958 as San Fernando Valley State College... The Big West Conference (BWC) is an NCAA-affiliated Division I major college athletic conference that formerly sponsored Division I-A American football. ... Northridge is a community in the City of Los Angeles. ... Official language(s) English Capital Sacramento Largest city Los Angeles Area  Ranked 3rd  - Total 158,302 sq mi (410,000 km²)  - Width 250 miles (400 km)  - Length 770 miles (1,240 km)  - % water 4. ... Matadome is a 1,600-seat multi-purpose arena in Northridge, California. ... Red re-directs here; for alternate uses see Red (disambiguation) Red is a color at the lowest frequencies of light discernible by the human eye. ... Alternate meanings: White (disambiguation) White is a color (more accurately it contains all the colors of the spectrum and is sometimes described as an achromatic color—black is the absence of color) that has high brightness but zero hue. ... This article is about the color black; for other uses, see Black (disambiguation). ...

Conference Tournament Champions
2001 (Big Sky)
Conference Regular Season Champions
2001 (Big Sky)
1971, 1972, 1978, 1979, 1985 (CCAA)

The Cal State Northridge Matadors basketball team is college basketball program representing California State University, Northridge. The team currently competes in the Big West Conference of the NCAA's Division I. The Matadors' current head coach is Bobby Braswell. The Big Sky Conference (or BSC) is an intercollegiate college athletic conference affiliated with the NCAA’s Division I, with football competing in the Football Championship Subdivision (FCS; formerly Division I-AA). ... The Big Sky Conference (or BSC) is an intercollegiate college athletic conference affiliated with the NCAA’s Division I, with football competing in the Football Championship Subdivision (FCS; formerly Division I-AA). ... The California Collegiate Athletic Association (CCAA) is an intercollegiate athletic conference in the Division II of the NCAA. It was founded in December of 1938 and began competition in 1939. ... California State University, Northridge (also known as CSUN, Cal State Northridge, or C-Sun) is a public university in the San Fernando Valley, within the city limits of Los Angeles, California, USA. Part of the California State University system, CSUN was founded in 1958 as San Fernando Valley State College... The Big West Conference (BWC) is an NCAA-affiliated Division I major college athletic conference that formerly sponsored Division I-A American football. ... The National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA, often pronounced N-C-Double-A or N-C-Two-A ) is a voluntary association of about 1,200 institutions, conferences, organizations and individuals that organizes the athletic programs of many colleges and universities in the United States. ... Division I (or DI) is the highest level of intercollegiate athletics sanctioned by the National Collegiate Athletic Association in the United States. ...

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History

Until 1972, the school and its teams were known as San Fernando Valley State. The Matadors played their home games at local high schools until Matador Gymnasium was completed, before the start of the 1962-63 season. San Fernando Valley from southwestern edge. ... Matadome is a 1,600-seat multi-purpose arena in Northridge, California. ...


Early Years

San Fernando Valley State opened in 1958, and fielded a basketball program for the 1958-59 season. The program's first head coach was Paul Thomas.


The first game in SFVSU's history was a 110-45 loss to Chapman College on December 1, 1958. The fledgling team would lose again to Westmont eight days later. They broke through for the first win of the program's history on December 13, a 73-64 triumph over La Verne. They would go on to finish their inaugural season with a record of 3-13. This article or section does not adequately cite its references or sources. ... Westmont College is a Christian liberal arts, residential, and exclusively undergraduate college in Santa Barbara, California. ... The University of La Verne can trace its beginning to 1891 when members of the Church of the Brethren, moving west to California, founded Lordsburg College in the city of La Verne, California, near the eastern edge of Los Angeles County. ...


The Matadors showed some improvment over the next two seasons, and joined the CCAA in 1961. Matador Gymnasium opened on November 30, 1962, with a 69-59 defeat to Pepperdine. Two consecutive last-place finishes in the CCAA resulted in Thomas's dismissal at the end of the 1962-63 season. The California Collegiate Athletic Association (CCAA) is an intercollegiate athletic conference in the Division II of the NCAA. It was founded in December of 1938 and began competition in 1939. ... Pepperdine University is a private institution of higher learning affiliated with the Church of Christ. ...


From 1959-62, Jim Malkin scored 1301 points for the SFVSU. He would remain the school's all-time leading scorer until 1994.


The Jerry Ball Era

Thomas's replacement as head coach was Jerry Ball, who had been an assistant under Thomas. Ball showed immediate progress, taking the team to a 9-17 record in 1963-64, a six-game improvement over Thomas's final season. He would guide the Matadors to their first-ever winning season, finishing 18-8 in 1964-65. SFVSU would win their first conference championship under Ball, finishing 7-1 in the CCAA in 1970-71. Ball left the school after this season. In sports, a coach or manager is an individual involved in the direction and instruction of the on-field operations of an athletic team or of individual athletes. ...


Ball's top player was Jerry Joseph, who played for the Matadors from 1967 to 1970. Joseph ended his collegiate career with 1204 points and 807 rebounds. He is still the all-time leading rebounder in school history.


Success Under Cassidy

Ball was replaced by Pete Cassidy, an SFVSU assistant coach who was a player during the program's first two seasons. Cassidy would pick up where Ball left off, finishing 16-9 and tied for first in the CCAA. For the next five seasons, Northridge would be mired in mediocrity.


In the 1977-78 season, things took off for the Matadors. Led by Division II All-Americans Terry Miller and Larry Singleton, the team would finish 22-7 and win the CCAA title. CSUN would make their first postseason appearance, hosting the Division II Western Regional, but losing to San Diego 70-67 in the regional final. This game set the Matadome attendance record of 3,100 fans, which has not been broken and will likely never be broken, as the gym now holds just 1,600 people. During this season, the Matadors also achieved their first national ranking, ending the regular season ranked 7th in the Division II poll. Division II (or DII) is an intermediate-level division of competition in the National Collegiate Athletic Association. ... The NCAA Division II Mens Basketball Championship has been conducted since 1957. ... The University of San Diego, frequently referred to as USD, is a Catholic university in San Diego, California. ...


The following season, Cassidy's squad notched another 20-win season and another CCAA title. Once again, they were eliminated from the NCAA Western Regional by San Diego. Over the next five years, CSUN would have four winning seasons, but not reach the postseason.


That changed in 1984-85, when the Matadors finished 20-10, winning the CCAA and reaching the NCAA West Regional, where they were eliminated by Cal State Hayward. California State University, East Bay (also known as CSUEB, Cal State East Bay, and formerly known as California State University, Hayward) is a campus of the California State University system. ...


The Move to Division I

Cal State Northridge moved its athletics program, including basketball, to Division I starting with the 1990-91 season. The first season ended with a forgettable 8-20 record. In 1994, Andre Chevalier broke Malkin's 32-year-old scoring record, but it was of little help. Forced to play as an independent, and then in the fledgling American West Conference, the Matadors never won more than 11 games in any of their first six seasons in Division I.


The Braswell Era

Northridge finally found a solid conference affiliation in 1996, joining the Big Sky Conference. Cassidy was replaced by Bobby Braswell, a Northridge alum who was previously an assistant coach at Oregon. Braswell brought with him an up-tempo, high-pressure style of play that has kept the Matadors among the national leaders in steals and turnovers forced during his tenure. The turnaround was immediate, as CSUN went 14-15 and reached the Big Sky Tournament championship game, falling just short of an NCAA berth in an 82-79 loss to Montana. The Big Sky Conference (or BSC) is an intercollegiate college athletic conference affiliated with the NCAA’s Division I, with football competing in the Football Championship Subdivision (FCS; formerly Division I-AA). ... The University of Oregon is a public university located in Eugene, Oregon. ... In basketball, a steal occurs when a defensive player legally deflects and controls, catches, or bats to a teammate a pass or dribble of an offensive player. ... In basketball, a turnover occurs when a player from one team gives possession to a member of another team by losing the ball. ... Big Sky Conference: year champion location 1976: Boise State Wildcat Gym, Ogden, Utah 1977: Idaho State ISU Minidome, Pocatello, Idaho 1978: Weber State Dahlberg Arena, Missoula, Montana 1979: Weber State Dee Events Center, Ogden 1980: Weber State Dee Events Center, Ogden 1981: Idaho Kibbie Dome, Moscow, Idaho 1982: Idaho Kibbie... The University of Montana campus, 1999. ...


Braswell took the program to even further heights, going 20-10 in the 1999-2000 season, and finally breaking through with a 22-10 season that saw the Matadors win the Big Sky regular season and tournament championships and make their first appearance in the NCAA Divison I Tournament. This team was led by Honorable Mention All-American Brian Heinle, who is the school's all-time scoring leader with 1641 points, and Markus Carr, who led the nation in assists that year and holds the school record with 767 for his career. The 2001 NCAA Mens Division I Basketball Tournament involved 65 schools playing in single-elimination play to determine the national champion of mens NCAA Division I college basketball. ...


Northridge left the Big Sky to join the Big West in 2001 and have struggled since. Their best finish in the Big West have been ties for 3rd-place in 2001-02 and 2004-05. Led by Ian Boylan, who holds CSUN records for three-pointers and steals, they finished 18-13 in 2004-05, their only winning record since leaving the Big Sky. CSUN reached the Big West Tournament title game in 2003-04, after shocking 23rd-ranked Utah State in the semi-finals. This article or section cites very few or no references or sources. ... Utah State Universitys main campus is located in Logan, Utah. ...


References

  • 2006-07 Cal State Northridge Men's Basketball Media Guide


 
 

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