1976–77 Arkansas Razorbacks men's basketball team
American college basketball season
1976–77 Southwest Conference men's basketball standings
Conf
Overall
Team
W
L
PCT
W
L
PCT
No. 18 Arkansas †
16
–
0
1.000
26
–
2
.929
Houston
13
–
3
.813
29
–
8
.784
Texas Tech
12
–
4
.750
20
–
9
.690
Texas
8
–
8
.500
13
–
13
.500
Texas A&M
8
–
8
.500
14
–
14
.500
SMU
7
–
9
.438
8
–
19
.296
Baylor
5
–
11
.313
11
–
17
.393
Rice
3
–
13
.188
9
–
18
.333
TCU
0
–
16
.000
3
–
23
.115
† 1977 SWC tournament winner Rankings from AP Poll
The 1976–77 Arkansas Razorbacks men's basketball team represented the University of Arkansas in the 1976–77 college basketball season. The Razorbacks played their home games in Barnhill Arena in Fayetteville, Arkansas . It was Eddie Sutton 's third season as head coach of the Hogs. The 1976–77 season was the second for Arkansas featuring "The Triplets," the famed trio of Ron Brewer , Marvin Delph , and Sidney Moncrief , who led the team and program into an eighteen-game winning streak and national relevance.[ 1] The Razorbacks won the Southwest Conference regular season championship with a perfect conference record of 16–0, Arkansas's third and most recent perfect conference season, and an overall record of 26-2.[ 2] [ 3] The Razorbacks went on to win the 1977 SWC Conference tournament against Houston , Arkansas's first conference tournament championship after being a semifinalist in the SWC's inaugural basketball tournament the season before . The 1976–77 season was the first of six times that the Hogs would capture both the regular season and tournament titles in the SWC.[ 4]
The Razorbacks clinched their bid to the NCAA tournament with their SWC Tournament victory, guaranteeing Arkansas's fifth appearance in the tournament overall and first since 1958 . The Hogs were upset by Wake Forest in the first round of the tournament, bringing a disappointing end to a historic season.[ 5]
Arkansas entered the AP Poll at #19 on December 13, 1976, the first time the Hogs were ranked since 1958 . The Razorbacks had only been ranked for a cumulative total of four weeks prior to this season, but would remain ranked for the rest of the season, including finishing ranked for the first time in school history, coming in at #19 after spending fourteen weeks in the polls and reaching a peak ranking of #6 on February 21, 1977.[ 6] [ 7]
Guard Ron Brewer was named a Helms All-American , as well as picking up First-Team All-SWC honors. Guard Sidney Moncrief garnered Honorable Mention All-American recognition from the AP and The Sporting News , while also being recognized as a First-Team All-SWC player. Forward Marvin Delph joined Brewer and Moncrief on the All-SWC First Team.[ 8]
The team featured future Arkansas football head coach, Houston Dale Nutt Jr. , a freshman guard from Little Rock Central High School .
Roster
1976–77 Arkansas Razorbacks men's basketball team
Players
Coaches
Pos.
#
Name
Height
Weight
Year
Previous school
Hometown
F
44
Marvin Delph
6 ft 4 in (1.93 m)
180 lb (82 kg)
Jr
Conway High School
Conway, Arkansas
G
10
Ron Brewer
6 ft 4 in (1.93 m)
180 lb (82 kg)
Jr
Northside High School Westark Junior College
Fort Smith, Arkansas
G
32
Sidney Moncrief
6 ft 4 in (1.93 m)
190 lb (86 kg)
So
Hall High School
Little Rock, Arkansas
G
14
Chris Bennett
6 ft 5 in (1.96 m)
190 lb (86 kg)
So
Catholic High School for Little Boys
Little Rock, Arkansas
F
42
Jim Counce
6 ft 7 in (2.01 m)
196 lb (89 kg)
Jr
White Station High School
Memphis, Tennessee
C
30
Steve Schall
6 ft 10 in (2.08 m)
220 lb (100 kg)
So
Raytown South High School
Raytown, Missouri
C
40
Steve Stroud
6 ft 10 in (2.08 m)
232 lb (105 kg)
RS Sr
Highland High School
Horseshoe Bend, Arkansas
F
22
Ray Buckner
6 ft 4 in (1.93 m)
200 lb (91 kg)
Jr
Pine Bluff High School
Pine Bluff, Arkansas
G
34
Trey Trumbo
6 ft 4 in (1.93 m)
178 lb (81 kg)
So
Fayetteville High School
Fayetteville, Arkansas
F
12
Cam McClary (W)
6 ft 5 in (1.96 m)
185 lb (84 kg)
Fr
Marshfield High School
Marshfield, Wisconsin
F
20
Alan Zahn
6 ft 7 in (2.01 m)
200 lb (91 kg)
Fr
Manzano High School
Albuquerque, New Mexico
C
54
Ken Gehring
6 ft 9 in (2.06 m)
210 lb (95 kg)
Jr
Springfield High School North Carolina State Cumberland Junior College
Akron, Ohio
G
21
Houston Nutt
6 ft 1 in (1.85 m)
197 lb (89 kg)
Fr
Little Rock Central High School
Little Rock, Arkansas
F
24
Lawson Pilgrim
6 ft 5 in (1.96 m)
180 lb (82 kg)
Fr
Conway High School
Conway, Arkansas
Head coach
Eddie Sutton (Oklahoma State )
Assistant coach(es)
Legend
(C) Team captain
(S) Suspended
(I) Ineligible
(W) Walk-on
Roster Last update: August 17, 2022
Schedule and results
Schedule retrieved from HogStats.com.[ 9]
Date time, TV
Rank#
Opponent#
Result
Record
Site city, state
Exhibition
November 10, 1976
Brazil
W 97–69
0–0
Pine Bluff Convention Center Pine Bluff, Arkansas
Regular season
November 27, 1976 *
Air Force
W 72–54
1–0
Barton Coliseum Little Rock, Arkansas
November 29, 1976 *
Cal State East Bay
W 89–59
2–0
Barnhill Arena Fayetteville, Arkansas
December 1, 1976 *
at Southwest Missouri State College
W 72–71
3–0
Hammons Student Center Springfield, Missouri
December 4, 1976 *
Southern Colorado State College
W 91–43
4–0
Barnhill Arena Fayetteville, Arkansas
December 11, 1976 *
Oklahoma City
W 71–60
5–0
Barnhill Arena Fayetteville, Arkansas
December 18, 1976 *
No. 19
at Kansas
W 67–63
6–0
Allen Fieldhouse Lawrence, Kansas
December 20, 1976 *
No. 19
Kansas State
W 80–65
7–0
Barnhill Arena Fayetteville, Arkansas
December 23, 1976 *
No. 18
at Tulsa
W 81–66
8–0
Tulsa Convention Center Tulsa, Oklahoma
December 30, 1976 *
No. 17
Memphis State
L 62–69
8–1
Barton Coliseum Little Rock, Arkansas
January 4, 1977
No. 18
at Texas Tech
W 41–38
9–1 (1–0)
Lubbock Municipal Coliseum Lubbock, Texas
January 8, 1977
No. 18
Houston
W 81–70
10–1 (2–0)
Barnhill Arena Fayetteville, Arkansas
January 10, 1977
No. 18
Texas Tech
W 60–53
11–1 (3–0)
Barnhill Arena Fayetteville, Arkansas
January 15, 1977
No. 17
at Rice
W 72–45
12–1 (4–0)
Tudor Fieldhouse Houston, Texas
January 18, 1977
No. 17
TCU
W 62–45
13–1 (5–0)
Barnhill Arena Fayetteville, Arkansas
January 22, 1977
No. 17
at Texas
W 86–58
14–1 (6–0)
Gregory Gymnasium Austin, Texas
January 24, 1977
No. 17
Texas A&M
W 72–58
15–1 (7–0)
Barnhill Arena Fayetteville, Arkansas
January 27, 1977
No. 15
at SMU
W 77–59
16–1 (8–0)
Moody Coliseum Dallas, Texas
January 29, 1977
No. 15
at Baylor
W 68–59
17–1 (9–0)
Heart O' Texas Fair Coliseum Waco, Texas
February 2, 1977
No. 14
SMU
W 81–58
18–1 (10–0)
Barnhill Arena Fayetteville, Arkansas
February 5, 1977
No. 14
at Houston
W 82–80
19–1 (11–0)
Hofheinz Pavilion Houston, Texas
February 7, 1977 *
No. 14
at Tulane
W 76–73
20–1 (11–0)
Devlin Fieldhouse New Orleans, Louisiana
February 10, 1977
No. 13
Baylor
W 77–57
21–1 (12–0)
Barnhill Arena Fayetteville, Arkansas
February 12, 1977
No. 11
Rice
W 78–51
22–1 (13–0)
Barnhill Arena Fayetteville, Arkansas
February 15, 1977
No. 11
at TCU
W 79–64
23–1 (14–0)
Daniel-Meyer Coliseum Fort Worth, Texas
February 19, 1977
No. 11
Texas
W 73–61
24–1 (15–0)
Barnhill Arena Fayetteville, Arkansas
February 22, 1977
No. 6
at Texas A&M
W 63–62
25–1 (16–0)
G. Rollie White Coliseum College Station, Texas
SWC tournament
March 5, 1977 *
No. 6
vs. Houston Championship
W 80–74
26–1 (16–0)
The Summit Houston, Texas
NCAA tournament
March 12, 1977 *
No. 8
vs. Wake Forest First Round
L 80–86
26–2 (16–0)
Lloyd Noble Center Norman, Oklahoma
*Non-conference game.
# Rankings from
AP Poll . (#) Tournament seedings in parentheses.
All times are in
Central Time .
References
^ 2021-22 Arkansas Razorbacks Basketball Media Guide (PDF) . Fayetteville, Arkansas: The University of Arkansas. 2021. p. 90. Retrieved August 17, 2022 .
^ "HogStats.com :: 1976-77 Arkansas Basketball Schedule" . HogStats.com . Retrieved August 17, 2022 .
^ "1976-77 Southwest Conference Season Summary | College Basketball at Sports-Reference.com" . Sports-Reference.com . Retrieved August 17, 2022 .
^ 2021-22 Arkansas Razorbacks Basketball Media Guide (PDF) . Fayetteville, Arkansas: The University of Arkansas. 2021. pp. 173–176. Retrieved August 17, 2022 .
^ "HogStats.com :: 1976-77 Arkansas Basketball Schedule" . HogStats.com . HogStats.com. Retrieved August 17, 2022 .
^ "Arkansas AP Men's Basketball Poll Summary | College Poll Archive" . CollegePollArchive.com . College Poll Archive. Retrieved August 17, 2022 .
^ "Arkansas 1977 AP Men's Basketball Rankings | College Poll Archive" . CollegePollArchive.com . College Poll Archive. Retrieved August 17, 2022 .
^ 2021-22 Arkansas Razorbacks Basketball Media Guide (PDF) . Fayetteville, Arkansas: The University of Arkansas. 2021. pp. 106–111. Retrieved August 17, 2022 .
^ "HogStats.com :: 1976-77 Arkansas Basketball Schedule" . HogStats.com . Retrieved August 17, 2022 .
Venues People Seasons NCAA national championship in bold; NCAA Final Four appearances in italics