North Florida Ospreys men's basketball

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North Florida Ospreys
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University University of North Florida
Head coach Matthew Driscoll (16th season)
Conference Atlantic Sun
Location Jacksonville, Florida
Arena UNF Arena
(capacity: 5,800)
Nickname Ospreys
ColorsNavy blue and gray [1]
   
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NCAA tournament appearances
2015
Conference tournament champions
2015
Conference regular season champions
2015, 2016, 2020

The North Florida Ospreys represent the University of North Florida (UNF) in men's college basketball. The Ospreys compete in the ASUN Conference (A-Sun) in Division I of the National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA). They play home games at UNF Arena on the school's campus in Jacksonville.

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The program was founded in 1992 in the NAIA. They entered NCAA Division II the following season. The Ospreys transitioned into NCAA Division I from 2005 to 2009. In 2015, the Ospreys made their first appearance in the NCAA Tournament since transitioning to Division I. The Ospreys are currently coached by Matthew Driscoll.

History

The North Florida Ospreys men's basketball team played its first games in the 1992–93 season, spending their first year as a National Association of Intercollegiate Athletics (NAIA) Independent. [2] UNF initially had no basketball court, so the Ospreys' first three home games were played at Florida Community College at Jacksonville until UNF Arena was finished in 1993. [3] Their first coach was Rich Zvosec. [4] [5] In the 1993–94 season UNF transitioned into NCAA Division II, joining the Sunshine State Conference. In 1997–98 the Ospreys switched over to the Peach Belt Conference, also in Division II. [2] [6] After six seasons, Zvosec was succeeded as head coach by former National Basketball Association (NBA) player Sidney Green. [4] [7] [8] In 1999, Matt Kilcullen became the team's third head coach. [9] [10] [11]

In 2005, UNF began its transition into NCAA Division I competition, joining the Atlantic Sun Conference (A-Sun). [2] [6] The four-year transition period, 2005–2009, was difficult for the Ospreys, who compiled a record of 20–96, a substantially worse record than the Ospreys had faced in their previous six seasons under Coach Kilcullen. In 2009, new athletic director, Lee Moon, relieved Kilkullen of his position and replaced him with former Baylor University assistant coach Matthew Driscoll for the Ospreys' first year as full Division I members. [10] [12] The Ospreys improved under Driscoll, who led them to their first conference tournament appearance in the 2009–2010 season. In the 2011 A-Sun tournament the Ospreys upset Jacksonville and East Tennessee State to advance to the championship game, but were defeated 87–46 by Belmont. [13] [14] [15] The game was UNF's first to be nationally televised. [16]

In the 2014–15 season, the Ospreys made their first ever appearance in the NCAA Division I tournament by winning the Atlantic Sun tournament for the first time. On December 6, 2014, they defeated the Purdue Boilermakers on the road, marking their first ever victory over a Big Ten Conference opponent. [17] They also won the Atlantic Sun regular season title for the first time and posted the best record in team history with 23 wins and 11 losses. As a No. 16 seed in the NCAA tournament, they were defeated by fellow No. 16 seed Robert Morris in the First Four in Dayton, Ohio. [18] Nevertheless, the Ospreys drew unprecedented media attention both locally and nationally. [19] [20]

Their success continued as the 2015–16 Ospreys began the season with a 93–81 upset at Illinois. It was the program's second win over a Big Ten Conference opponent.

Head coaches

Men's basketball head coachesSeasons
Rich Zvosec 1991–1997
Sidney Green 1997–1999
Matt Kilcullen 1999–2009
Matthew Driscoll 2009–present

Facilities

The Ospreys' home venue is UNF Arena. Also the home to the UNF women's basketball and volleyball teams, it opened in 1993 and has a capacity of 5,800. [21] The facility is slated to undergo upgrades and additions as part of UNF's Varsity Village program. [22] [23]

Rivalries

North Florida's most notable rivalry is with crosstown opponents the Jacksonville University Dolphins. [24] The two universities contest the "River City Rumble", in which the school with the most wins annually over the other across all sports receives a trophy, the SunTrust Old Wooden Barrel. [25]

The first game between North Florida and Jacksonville was played on November 23, 2004 when JU defeated UNF, a Division II program, 78–73. [26] The Ospreys' first win over their crosstown rival came on January 25, 2006 by a score of 90–78. [27] The series record was 8–1 in favor of JU through the 2008–09 season, when UNF completed their transition to Division I.

After beginning their Division I era 0–5 against the Dolphins, UNF finally defeated JU in the 2011 A-Sun Tournament quarterfinals in one of the young program's most significant wins. [13] [28] Since then, the Ospreys have held the edge, bringing the all-time series record to 15–10 in favor of JU after the 2015–16 season. However, UNF leads the series 9–7 since UNF became a full Division I member. [29]

Year-by-year results

Statistics overview
SeasonCoachOverallConferenceStandingPostseason
Independent [a] (NAIA)(1992–1993)
1992–93 Rich Zvosec 7–20
NAIA Total:7–20
Sunshine State Conference (Division II)(1993–1997)
1993–94Rich Zvosec 15–135–9T-6th
1994–95Rich Zvosec 10–172–128th
1995–96Rich Zvosec 14–156–96th
1996–97Rich Zvosec 8–192–127th
Sunshine State Total:47–6415–42
Peach Belt Conference (Division II)(1997–2005)
1997–98 Sidney Green 8–174–12T-5th
1998–99Sidney Green 12–168–84th
1999–00 Matt Kilcullen 9–174–126th
2000–01Matt Kilcullen 14–138–82nd
2001–02Matt Kilcullen 13–1410–94th
2002–03Matt Kilcullen 15–1411–84th
2003–04Matt Kilcullen 13–155–114th
2004–05Matt Kilcullen 14–179–74th
Peach Belt Total:98–12359–75
Atlantic Sun Conference (Division I)(2005–present)
2005–06Matt Kilcullen 6–223–1710th
2006–07Matt Kilcullen 3–261–1710th
2007–08Matt Kilcullen 3–263–1512th
2008–09Matt Kilcullen 8–226–1411th
2009–10 Matthew Driscoll 13–188–127th
2010–11Matthew Driscoll 15–1910–106th
2011–12Matthew Driscoll 16–1610–8T-4th
2012–13 Matthew Driscoll 13–198–10T-7th
2013–14 Matthew Driscoll 16–1610–8T-4th
2014–15 Matthew Driscoll 23–1212–21st NCAA First Four
2015–16 Matthew Driscoll 22–1210–41st NIT first round
2016–17 Matthew Driscoll 15–198–63rd
2017–18 Matthew Driscoll 14–197–7T-4th
2018–19 Matthew Driscoll 16–179–7T–3rd
2019–20 Matthew Driscoll 21–1213–3T–1stPostseason Canceled
2020–21 Matthew Driscoll 8–156–64th
2021–22 Matthew Driscoll 11–207–9T–4th (East)
2022–23 Matthew Driscoll 14–179–9T–7th
2023–24 Matthew Driscoll 16–169–75th
Atlantic Sun Total:253–343134–158
Total:405–550

      National champion        Postseason invitational champion  
      Conference regular season champion        Conference regular season and conference tournament champion
      Division regular season champion      Division regular season and conference tournament champion
      Conference tournament champion

Notes
  1. North Florida joined the Sunshine State Conference as a provisional member during the 1992–93 school year.

Postseason

NCAA Division I tournament results

The Ospreys earned their first invitation to the NCAA Division I men's basketball tournament in 2015 as a #16 seed in the South Region. They lost to Robert Morris, giving them a tournament record of 0–1.

YearSeedRoundOpponentResult
2015 #16First Four#16 Robert MorrisL 77–81

NIT results

The Ospreys earned their first bid to the National Invitation Tournament in 2016. Due to renovations at the O'Connell Center, the Ospreys hosted Florida at the UNF Arena.

YearSeedRoundOpponentResult
2016 #7First round#2 Florida L 68–97

Conference tournament results

In seven appearances in the Atlantic Sun men's basketball tournament, the Ospreys have an overall record of 9–8. They won their first Atlantic Sun Tournament championship in 2015.

YearSeedRoundOpponentResult
2010 #7Quarterfinals#2 JacksonvilleL 69–76
2011 #6Quarterfinals
Semifinals
Championship
#3 Jacksonville
#2 East Tennessee State
#1 Belmont
W 68–64
W 59–55
L 46–87
2012 #5Quarterfinals#4 East Tennessee StateL 66–68
2013 #7Quarterfinals#2 Florida Gulf CoastL 63–73
2014 #6Quarterfinals#3 USC UpstateL 74–80
2015 #1Quarterfinals
Semifinals
Championship
#8 Stetson
#5 Lipscomb
#3 USC Upstate
W 81–67
W 71–57
W 63–57
2016 #1Quarterfinals
Semifinals
#8 USC Upstate
#4 Florida Gulf Coast
W 92–69
L 56–89
2017 #3Quarterfinals
Semifinals
Championship
#6 Jacksonville
#2 Lipscomb
#1 Florida Gulf Coast
W 77–74
W 91-85
L 61–77
2018 #5Quarterfinals
Semifinals
#4 NJIT
#1 Florida Gulf Coast
W 80–76
L 72–95

Conference championships

The Ospreys won the Atlantic Sun regular season championship for the first time in the 2014–15 season and won their second in a row the following season.

SeasonCoachOverall recordConference record
2014–15 Matthew Driscoll 23–1212–2
2015–16 Matthew Driscoll22–1110–4

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