Collegiate basketball team
Illinois State Redbirds University Illinois State University All-time record 940–698 (.574) Head coach Ryan Pedon (3rd season)Conference Missouri Valley Conference Location Normal, Illinois Arena CEFCU Arena (capacity: 10,200)Nickname Redbirds Colors Red and white[ 1]
1967* 1967*, 1969* 1967*, 1968*, 1969* 1984, 1985, 1998 1957*, 1962*, 1967*, 1968*, 1969*, 1983, 1984, 1985, 1990, 1997, 1998 * at Division II level 1983, 1990, 1997, 1998 1930*, 1931*, 1932*, 1935*, 1936*, 1941*, 1942*, 1943*, 1984, 1992, 1993, 1997, 1998, 2017
* Division II
The Illinois State Redbirds men's basketball team represents Illinois State University , located in Normal, Illinois , in NCAA Division I basketball competition. They are currently led by head coach Ryan Pedon and play their home games at CEFCU Arena as a member of the Missouri Valley Conference . They have the distinction of earning the most National Invitation Tournament berths (14) without making the semifinals, and also have the longest current NCAA tournament drought (26 seasons) among Missouri Valley Conference members.
Season-by-season records
NCAA Division I
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Postseason
NCAA Division I
The Redbirds have appeared in six NCAA Tournaments . Their combined record is 3–6.
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NCAA Division II
Illinois State made the NCAA Division II men's basketball tournament five times and had a combined record of 6–7.
Year
Round
Opponent
Result
1957
Round of 32
Evansville
L 96–108
1962
Regional Semifinals Region Third Place
Concordia (IL) Kentucky State
L 61–79 L 72–77
1967
Regional Semifinals Regional Finals Elite Eight Final Four National Third Place
Parsons Louisiana Tech San Diego StateSouthwest Missouri State Kentucky Wesleyan
W 72–68W 89–66W 77–76 (2OT) L 76–93 L 73–112
1968
Regional Semifinals Regional Finals
DePauw Indiana State
W 83–81 L 93–98
1969
Regional Semifinals Regional Finals Elite Eight
North Park Valparaiso Ashland
W 87–82W 103–87 L 35–41
NIT results
The Redbirds have appeared in 14 National Invitation Tournaments (NIT). Their combined record is 11–14.
Year
Bid
Regional
Seed
Round
Opponent
Result
1977
Regional Round Quarterfinal
at Creighton vs. Houston
W 65–58 L 90–91
1978
First Round
at Indiana State
L 71–73
1980
First Round Second Round
West Texas State at Illinois
W 80–63 L 65–75
1987
First Round Second Round Quarterfinal
Akron at Cleveland State at La Salle
W 79–72W 79–77 L 50–70
1988
First Round
at Cleveland State
L 83–89
1995
First Round Second Round
Utah State Washington State
W 93–87 L 80–83
1996
First Round Second Round Quarterfinal
Mount St. Mary's at Wisconsin at Tulane
W 73–49W 77–62 L 72–83
2001
First Round
at Purdue
L 79–90
2008
At-large
Ohio State
(2)
First Round Second Round
(7) Utah State (3) Dayton
W 61–57 L 48–55
2009
At-large
San Diego State
(5)
First Round
at (4) Kansas State
L 79–83 OT
2010
At-large
Illinois
(6)
First Round
at (3) Dayton
L 42–63
2012
At-large
Arizona
(7)
First Round Second Round
at (2) Ole Miss at (3) Stanford
W 96–93 OT L 88–92 OT
2015
At-large
Old Dominion
(4)
First Round Second Round
(5) Green Bay at (1) Old Dominion
W 69–56 L 49–50
2017
Automatic
Illinois State
(1)
First Round Second Round
(8) UC Irvine (4) UCF
W 85–71 L 62–63
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CBI results
The Redbirds have appeared in one College Basketball Invitational (CBI). Their record is 2–1. They turned down a bid in the 2015–16 season and again in the 2017–18 season.
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Players
Doug Collins is the only Redbird whose number has been retired.
Retired numbers
Illinois State has retired only one number in program history, that of first-team All-American and Olympian Doug Collins .
Illinois State Redbirds retired numbers
No.
Player
Career
Ref.
20
Doug Collins
1970–1973
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Redbirds drafted into the NBA
Redbirds in international leagues
Rivalries
The I-74 Rivalry is the rivalry between Illinois State and Bradley .
Plane crash
On April 7, 2015, while flying home from the NCAA Tournament Final game in Indianapolis, a plane carrying Illinois State assistant coach Torrey Ward and six others crashed just outside Bloomington, Illinois, leaving no survivors.
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