Angelo State Rams men's basketball

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Angelo State Rams
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UniversityAngelo State University
Head coach Vinay Patel (1st season)
Conference Lone Star Conference
Location San Angelo, Texas
Arena Stephens Arena
(capacity: 6,500)
NicknameRams
ColorsBlue and gold [1]
   
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Home
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The Rams men's basketball team in action against the Texas A&M-Commerce Lions in 2015 Athletics-MBSK vs ASU-6804 (16648774302).jpg
The Rams men's basketball team in action against the Texas A&M–Commerce Lions in 2015

The Angelo State University men's basketball team represents Angelo State University in USA NCAA Division II college basketball. They play in the Lone Star Conference. The Rams play home games at Stephens Arena, a 6,500-capacity arena in San Angelo, Texas, on the campus of Angelo State University. Vinay Patel is the current coach.

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Head coaches

CoachYearsRecordPercentage
Phil George1964–1978176–171.507
Ed Messbarger 1978–1998261–289.481
Joe Esposito 1998–2006188–99.634
John Greene20060–4.000
Fred Rike2006–201260–75.444
Chris Beard 2013–201547–15.758
Cinco Boone2015–2022129–67.658
Vinay Patel2022–Current26–7.788

Championships

Angelo State University basketball has experienced many highlights since its beginning in 1923 as San Angelo College, the high point being a National Championship in 1957 as a member of the NJCAA. Since the creation and joining of the NCAA, Angelo State has made many playoff appearances, and has been crowned Lone Star Conference Champions in 1984, 1988, 1989 and 2001. [2]

Rams in the NBA draft

Rams in international basketball

References

  1. "Official Logos & Visual Elements" . Retrieved April 19, 2016.
  2. Angelo State Basketball Media Guide Archived February 14, 2016, at the Wayback Machine
  3. Marcus Hubbard
  4. Greg Wolff