Colorado State Rams men's basketball

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Colorado State Rams men's basketball
Basketball current event.svg 2025–26 Colorado State Rams men's basketball team
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University Colorado State University
Head coach Ali Farokhmanesh (1st season)
Conference Mountain West
(Pac-12 in 2026–27)
Location Fort Collins, Colorado
Arena Moby Arena
(capacity: 8,083)
Nickname Rams
ColorsGreen and gold [1]
   
Uniforms
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Home
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Away
NCAA tournament Elite Eight
1969
Other NCAA tournament results
Sweet Sixteen1954, 1969
Appearances1954, 1963, 1965, 1966, 1969, 1989, 1990, 2003, 2012, 2013, 2022, 2024, 2025
Conference tournament champions
Mountain West
2003, 2025
Conference regular-season champions
WAC
1989, 1990
Skyline
1954, 1961

The Colorado State Rams men's basketball team represents Colorado State University, located in Fort Collins, in the U.S. state of Colorado, in NCAA Division I basketball competition. They play their home games at the Moby Arena and are members of the Mountain West Conference. The Rams have appeared 13 times in the NCAA tournament, most recently in 2025. Colorado State will be joining the Pac-12 for the 2026–27 season.

Contents

Team History

The men's basketball team at Colorado State University—then called Colorado Agricultural College—began competing in the 1901–02 season. [2] The school became a member of the Rocky Mountain Athletic Conference in the 1910–11 season, and followed most of the larger schools in that conference into the Mountain States Conference in the 1938–39 season and stayed in the conference until 1961–62. Colorado State then joined the Western Athletic Conference (WAC) in 1969–70. After 20 seasons in the WAC, Colorado State moved to its current Mountain West Conference (MWC) in 1999–00. [2] Colorado State was an inaugural member of the MWC. [3]

Postseason

NCAA tournament results

The Rams have appeared in 13 NCAA Tournaments, with a combined record of 6–14.

YearSeedRoundOpponentResult/Score
1954 Sweet Sixteen
Regional 3rd Place
Santa Clara
Idaho State
L 50–73
L 57–62
1963 Round of 25 Oklahoma City L 67–70
1965 Round of 23 Oklahoma City L 68–70
1966 Round of 22 Houston L 76–82
1969 Round of 25
Sweet Sixteen
Elite Eight
Dayton
#18 Colorado
#11 Drake
W 52–50
W 64–56
L 77–84
1989 10 MWRound of 64
Round of 32
(7) Florida
(2) #7 Syracuse
W 68–46
L 50–65
1990 10 WRound of 64(7) Alabama L 54–71
2003 14 WRound of 64(3) #7 Duke L 57–67
2012 11 WRound of 64(6) Murray State L 41–58
2013 8 MWRound of 64
Round of 32
(9) Missouri
(1) #2 Louisville
W 84–72
L 56–82
2022 6 SRound of 64(11) Michigan L 63–75
2024 10 MWFirst Four
Round of 64
(10) Virginia
(7) Texas
W 67–42
L 44–56
2025 12 WRound of 64
Round of 32
(5) #16 Memphis
(4) #11 Maryland
W 78–70
L 71–72

NIT results

The Rams have appeared in 10 National Invitation Tournaments (NIT), with a combined record of 9–11.

YearRoundOpponentResult/Score
1961 Quarterfinals Saint Louis L 53–59
1962 First Round Holy Cross L 71–72
1988 First Round
Second Round
Quarterfinals
Semifinals
3rd Place Game
New Orleans
Houston
Arkansas State
Ohio State
Boston College
W 63–54
W 71–61
W 69–49
L 62–64
W 58–57
1996 First Round Nebraska L 83–91
1998 First Round Minnesota L 65–77
1999 First Round
Second Round
Quarterfinals
Mississippi State
Colorado
California
W 69–56
W 86–76
L 62–71
2011 First Round Fairfield L 60–62
2015 First Round South Dakota State L 76–86
2017 First Round
Second Round
Charleston
California State, Bakersfield
W 81–74
L 63–81
2021 First Round
Quarterfinals
Semifinals
3rd Place Game
Buffalo
NC State
Memphis
Louisiana Tech
W 75–73
W 65–61
L 67–90
L 74–76

CBI results

The Rams have appeared in one College Basketball Invitational (CBI) and lost the opener.

YearRoundOpponentResult
2010 First Round Morehead State L 60–74

Notable games

Rivalries

Within the Mountain West Conference, Colorado State has notable rivalries with these schools:

Outside the MW, these are noted rivalries:

Coaching

The following is a list of Colorado State Rams men's basketball head coaches. There have been 21 head coaches of the Rams in their 122-season history. [28]

Colorado State's current head coach is Ali Farokhmanesh. He was hired as the Rams' head coach in March 2025, replacing Niko Medved who had accepted a Head Coaching position for the University of Minnesota. [29]

No.TenureCoachYearsRecordPct.
1901–1905No coach45–3.625
11905–1908 [a]
1909–1910
Claude Rothgeb 410–10.500
21910–1911 George Cassidy 15–4.556
31911–1925 Harry W. Hughes 1460–79.432
41925–1928 Rudy Lavik 311–26.297
51928–1934 Joe Ryan 630–44.405
61934–1935 Saaly Salwachter 16–6.500
71935–1937 Sam Campbell 210–15.400
81937–1943 [b]
1944–1945
John S. Davis 742–80.344
91945–1949 E. D. Taylor 438–63.376
101949–1950 Bebe Lee 17–23.233
111950–1954 Bill Strannigan 460–56.517
121954–1980 Jim Williams 26352–293.546
131980–1987 Tony McAndrews 780–120.400
141987–1991 Boyd Grant 481–46.638
151991–1998 Stew Morrill 7121–86.585
161998–2000 Ritchie McKay 237–23.617
172000–2007 Dale Layer 7103–106.493
182007–2012 Tim Miles 571–88.447
192012–2018 [c] Larry Eustachy 6121–74.621
2018* [d] Steve Barnes 10–2.000
2018* Jase Herl 11–5.167
202018–2025 Niko Medved 7143–85.627
212025–Present Ali Farokhmanesh 12–01.000
Totals21 coaches122 seasons1,399–1,337.511
Records updated through end of 2024–25 season
* - Denotes interim head coach.
Source [28]
  1. Colorado State did not field a basketball team for the 1908–09 season.
  2. Colorado State did not field a basketball team for the 1943–44 season.
  3. Eustachy was suspended pending an investigation into his conduct as head coach. Barnes was named interim coach for the remainder of the season. [30] Eustachy later resigned. [31]
  4. Barnes was suspended as part of the investigation into the behavior of Colorado State's coaching staff. Herl was named interim coach for the remainder of the season. [32]

Players

Career Leaders

Career Scoring Leaders
SeasonsPlayerPoints
2019-2024 Isaiah Stevens 2,350
1985-1989 Pat Durham 1,980
1960-1963 Bill Green 1,682
2001-2005Matt Nelson1,641
1982-1986Rich Strong1,554
1984-1988 David Turcotte 1,509
2009-2013Dorian Green1,464
2016-2020 Nico Carvacho 1,414
1977-1980Barry Young1,413
2019-2022 David Roddy 1,406
Career Rebound Leaders
SeasonsPlayerRebounds
2016-2020 Nico Carvacho 1,294
1985-1989 Pat Durham 851
1982-1986Rich Strong805
2009-2013Pierce Hornung799
1994-1998Matt Barnett772
1969-1971Mike Childress741
1960-1963 Bill Green 726
2012-2015Daniel Bejarano694
2004-2007 Jason Smith 683
2019-2022 David Roddy 677
Career Assist Leaders
SeasonsPlayerAssists
2019-2024 Isaiah Stevens 863
1990-1994Ryan Yoder530
1996-1999 Milt Palacio 417
1992-1996Bobby Sellers410
2009-2013Dorian Green373
2002-2006Micheal Morris367
1978-1982 Eddie Hughes 366
1994-1998Matt Barnett353
1999-2003Andy Birley323
1984-1988Barry Bailey302
Career Steals Leaders
SeasonsPlayerSteals
2019-2024 Isaiah Stevens 158
2009-2013Pierce Hornung156
2018-2022Kendle Moore153
1996-1999 Milt Palacio 148
1999-2003Brian Greene128
2007-2011Adam Nigon121
1994-1996David Evans118
1978-1982 Eddie Hughes 112
2015-2019J.D. Paige110
1990-1994Damon Crawford108
2005-2007Cory Lewis108
Career Blocks Leaders
SeasonsPlayerBlocks
1994-1998Ryan Chilton183
1992-1996 Joe Vogel 180
2001-2005Matt Nelson155
2004-2008Stuart Creason153
2004-2007 Jason Smith 149
2002-2006Micheal Morris131
1985-1989 Pat Durham 111
1982-1986Rich Strong109
1996-2000John Ford93
1976-1978Alan Cunningham80
Career Games played Leaders
SeasonsPlayerGames
2019-2024 Isaiah Stevens 153
2016-2020 Nico Carvacho 132
2009-2013Dorian Green130
1985-1989 Pat Durham 125
2021-2025Jalen Lake124
2015-2019JD Paige124
1984-1988 David Turcotte 123
2012-2016Joe De Ciman123
2009-2013Pierce Hornung123
2007-2011Adam Nigon122
1984-1988Barry Bailey122
2019-2023 John Tonje 122

NBA

14 former Colorado State players have appeared in the National Basketball Association or American Basketball Association:

References

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