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The under Hall of Fame coach Everett Shelton and behind star guard Ken Sailors , who pioneered the Jump Shot that is now the standard in Basketball . Wyoming has made a total of 14 appearances in the NCAA Tournament , though the closest it has come to the lofty heights of the 1943 team was a Sweet 16 appearance in 1987 . Since the Mountain West was formed in 1999, Wyoming has won two conference titles, including an outright championship in 2002. Prior to that, Wyoming won five championships in the Western Athletic Conference , eight championships in the Skyline Conference , and one championship in the Rocky Mountain Athletic Conference . HISTORY The Wyoming basketball program began in 1904 when a group known as the "Laramie Town Team" challenged a team from the university to a basketball game; Wyoming won that game by a score of 17-5.Source: http://grfx.cstv.com/photos/schools/wyo/sports/m-baskbl/auto_pdf/06-07MediaGuideWyoWay.pdf The team became a powerhouse in the 1930s under coach Willard "Dutch" Witte , who led the 1934 Cowboy team to a 26-3 record. In those days before the NCAA Tournament had begun, college basketball's national champion was determined by a set of poll voters for the Helms Foundation , which selected Wyoming as its national champion. Witte coached a total of nine seasons in Laramie and compiled a 134-51 record. After Witte stepped down in 1939, Everett Shelton took over the team and went on to become the winningest coach in Wyoming history in his 19 years in Laramie. Although Shelton went just 6-10 in his first season, his teams would win 20 or more games seven times during his career. In 1943, the Cowboys went 31-2 and won the NCAA Tournament . That team was led by Ken Sailors , who scored 16 points in the championship game victory over Georgetown on his way to being named the tournament's Most Outstanding Player. In addition, Sailors was named college basketball's Player of the Year in 1943 and again in 1946 after returning from fighting in World War II . In all, the Cowboys made eight NCAA tournament appearances under Shelton, though they only won one game aside from the three-game run in 1943. After Shelton retired in 1959, Wyoming basketball lay dormant for some time. Including Shelton's last four campaigns as head coach, the Cowboys endured nine consecutive losing seasons from 1956 to 1964. Coach Bill Strannigan , who succeeded Shelton, had just six winning seasons in fourteen years as head coach and made one NCAA Tournament appearance in 1967 in which the Cowboys were handed a lopsided loss at the hands of eventual national champion UCLA. Again from 1971 through 1978, the Cowboys had just one winning season, a 17-10 campaign under Don DeVoe in 1976-77. In 1978, , who went 26-6 in his first year with the Cowboys but could not return them to the NCAA Tournament after that. , 2007 , Wyoming hired former Portland State head coach Heath Schroyer to become its next head coach.Source: http://www.sportsline.com/collegebasketball/story/10080409 Coaching records Post-Season Tournaments ARENA See Also: Arena-Auditorium The Arena-Auditorium, which seats 15,028, serves as the home court for the Cowboy basketball team. Since its opening in 1982, the Cowboys have enjoyed a strong homecourt advantage at the A-A, winning 75 percent of their games. Despite this advantage, however, the Cowboys have never had a perfect season at home since the A-A opened. Wyoming's first home court was a small, red brick building known as the "Little Red Gym." That was followed by the Half Acre Gym, which served as the Cowboys' home from 1925 to 1951 and seated just over 4,000; the Cowboys had a record of 222-44 in the building. The Cowboys moved into War Memorial Fieldhouse in 1951 and remained there until the Arena-Auditorium opened in 1982.Source: http://grfx.cstv.com/photos/schools/wyo/sports/m-baskbl/auto_pdf/06-07MediaGuideWyoWay.pdf CURRENT ROSTER REFERENCES |
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