1959–60 Iowa State Cyclones men's basketball team

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1959–60 Iowa State Cyclones men's basketball
Big Eight Holiday Tournament Champions
Conference Big Eight Conference
Record15–9 (7–7 Big Eight)
Head coach
  • Glen Anderson (1st season)
Home arena Iowa State Armory
Seasons
  1958–59
1960–61  
1959–60 Big Eight Conference men's basketball standings
ConfOverall
TeamW L PCTW L PCT
Kansas 104 .714199  .679
Kansas State 104 .7141610  .615
Oklahoma 95 .6431411  .560
Colorado 77 .5001311  .542
Iowa State 77 .500159  .625
Missouri 59 .3571213  .480
Oklahoma State 410 .2861015  .400
Nebraska 410 .286717  .292
Rankings from AP Poll [1]

The 1959–60 Iowa State Cyclones men's basketball team represented Iowa State University during the 1959–60 NCAA University Division men's basketball season. The Cyclones were coached by Glen Anderson, who was in his first season with the Cyclones. They played their home games at the Iowa State Armory in Ames, Iowa.

Contents

They finished the season 15–9, 7–7 in Big Eight play to finish in fourth place. They were Big Eight Holiday Tournament champions, defeating Kansas State, Colorado and Kansas in the December tournament.

Roster

1959–60 Iowa State Cyclones men's basketball team
PlayersCoaches
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Pos.#NameHeightWeightYearHometown
Sam Barnard
Oshkosh, Wisconsin
F Vince Brewer6 ft 3 in(1.91 m)
SoNew York City
G Nick Bruno6 ft 3 in(1.91 m)
Jr Staten Island, New York
F Ted Ecker
G Larry Fie (C)
Sr Spencer, Iowa
G Glen Mente
Jr Wheatland, Iowa
F Jay Murrell
Omaha, Nebraska
F John O'Keefe6 ft 4 in(1.93 m)
G John Ptacek6 ft 4 in(1.93 m)
So Webster City, Iowa
C Terry Roberts
Jr Webster City, Iowa
C Bob Stoy
So Waterloo, Iowa
G Gary Wheeler5 ft 10 in(1.78 m)
So Tama, Iowa
F Henry Whitney
Jr Brooklyn, New York
Head coach
  • Glen Anderson
Assistant coach(es)

Legend
  • (C) Team captain
  • (S) Suspended
  • (I) Ineligible
  • (W) Walk-on

Schedule and results

Date
time, TV
Rank#Opponent#ResultRecordSite
city, state
Regular season
December 1, 1959*
7:35 pm
South Dakota W 66–47 1–0
Iowa State Armory  
Ames, Iowa
December 5, 1959*
1:30 pm
at  Wisconsin W 71–53 2–0
Wisconsin Field House  
Madison, Wisconsin
December 10, 1959*
7:35 pm
Utah State L 66–71 2–1
Iowa State Armory 
Ames, Iowa
December 18, 1959*
10:00 pm
at  Washington W 60–56 3–1
Hec Edmundson Pavilion  
Seattle
December 19, 1959*
10:00 pm
at WashingtonL 59–69 3–2
Hec Edmundson Pavilion 
Seattle
December 23, 1959*
8:30 pm
Drake
Iowa Big Four
W 58–54 4–2
Iowa State Armory 
Ames, Iowa
December 26, 1959*
7:30 pm
vs.  Kansas State
Big Eight Holiday Tournament Quarterfinals
W 74–73 OT5–2
Municipal Auditorium  
Kansas City, Missouri
December 29, 1959*
7:30 pm
vs.  Colorado
Big Eight Holiday Tournament Semifinals
W 55–41 6–2
Municipal Auditorium 
Kansas City, Missouri
December 30, 1959*
9:30 pm
vs.  Kansas
Big Eight Holiday Tournament Championship
W 83–70 7–2
Municipal Auditorium 
Kansas City, Missouri
January 4, 1960
7:35 pm
Nebraska W 57–53 8–2
(1–0)
Iowa State Armory 
Ames, Iowa
January 9, 1960
8:00 pm
at  Oklahoma State W 49–48 9–2
(2–0)
Gallagher Hall  
Stillwater, Oklahoma
January 11, 1960
7:30 pm
at  Oklahoma L 47–65 9–3
(2–1)
OU Field House  
Norman, Oklahoma
January 16, 1960
7:35 pm
Oklahoma StateW 48–40 10–3
(3–1)
Iowa State Armory 
Ames, Iowa
January 18, 1960
7:35 pm
at Kansas StateL 66–68 10–4
(3–2)
Ahearn Field House  
Manhattan, Kansas
January 23, 1960
2:50 pm, Big Eight
KansasW 72–60 11–4
(4–2)
Iowa State Armory 
Ames, Iowa
February 1, 1960
7:30 pm
Colorado
forfeit by Colorado
L 55–70 12–4
(5–2)
Iowa State Armory 
Ames, Iowa
February 6, 1960
7:35 pm
at KansasL 64–70 12–5
(5–3)
Allen Fieldhouse  
Lawrence, Kansas
February 13, 1960
8:05 pm
at NebraskaL 49–69 12–6
(5–4)
Nebraska Coliseum  
Lincoln, Nebraska
February 15, 1960
7:35 pm
Kansas StateL 70–72 12–7
(5–5)
Iowa State Armory 
Ames, Iowa
February 20, 1960
2:50 pm, Big Eight
OklahomaL 47–58 12–8
(5–6)
Iowa State Armory 
Ames, Iowa
February 27, 1960
9:05 pm
at ColoradoW 83–80 5OT13–8
(6–6)
Balch Fieldhouse  
Boulder, Colorado
February 29, 1960
7:35 pm
Missouri W 92–69 14–8
(7–6)
Iowa State Armory 
Ames, Iowa
March 2, 1960*
8:15 pm
at Drake
Iowa Big Four
W 61–57 15–8
Veterans Memorial Auditorium  
Des Moines, Iowa
March 7, 1960
8:00 pm
at MissouriL 57–59 15–9
(7–7)
Brewer Fieldhouse  
Columbia, Missouri
*Non-conference game. #Rankings from AP poll. (#) Tournament seedings in parentheses.
All times are in Central Time.

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References

  1. sports-reference.com 1959-60 Big Eight Conference Season Summary
  2. "1959-60 Iowa State Cyclones Roster and Stats".
  3. "Iowa State Men's Basketball All-Time Results" (PDF). Iowa State University Athletic Department . Retrieved April 18, 2020.