Northwest Missouri Bearcats men's basketball
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The coach for the Northwest Missouri Bearcats men's basketball team starting in 2009-2010 is Ben McCollum
Ben McCollum
Ben McCollum is the current men's basketball head coach at Northwest Missouri State University in Maryville, Missouri.McCollum was born in Storm Lake, Iowa and played basektball for two years at North Iowa Area Community College before transferring to Northwest in 2001 where he played for Steve...

 who played on the school's 2002-03 Elite 8 team under long time coach Steve Tappmeyer.

National championship game

The men's team in its sole national championship appearance in 1932 lost to Henry's Clothiers
Henry's (clothiers)
Henry's was a family-owned clothing retailer in Wichita, Kansas from 1911 until 1993.The store sponsored the Henry Clothiers basketball team which won three consecutive national Amateur Athletic Union championships in 1930-1932 at a time when colleges, corporate-sponsored teams, and private...

 in the Amateur Athletic Union
Amateur Athletic Union
The Amateur Athletic Union is one of the largest non-profit volunteer sports organizations in the United States. A multi-sport organization, the AAU is dedicated exclusively to the promotion and development of amateur sports and physical fitness programs.-History:The AAU was founded in 1888 to...

 title game at Convention Hall
Convention Hall
Convention Hall was a convention center in Kansas City, Missouri that hosted the 1900 Democratic National Convention and 1928 Republican National Convention.It was designed by Frederick E...

 in Kansas City, Missouri
Kansas City, Missouri
Kansas City, Missouri is the largest city in the U.S. state of Missouri and is the anchor city of the Kansas City Metropolitan Area, the second largest metropolitan area in Missouri. It encompasses in parts of Jackson, Clay, Cass, and Platte counties...

 15-14 in a last second shot. The Bearcat team was coached by Hank Iba. The featured Bearcat players included Jack McCracken
Jack McCracken
Jack "Jumping Jack" McCracken was a basketball player in 1930s and 1940s. He is widely regarded as one of the greatest Amateur Athletic Union players of all time and was officially named as the greatest player of all time by the AAU organization.A native of Chickasha, Oklahoma, McCracken went to...

 and Wilbur Stalcup
Wilbur Stalcup
Wibur "Sparky" Stalcup was basketball coach for the Northwest Missouri Bearcats men's basketball and Missouri Tigers men's basketball teams...

. At the time both corporate-sponsored teams and colleges competed in the same tournament.

Bearcat Arena

Main article Bearcat Arena
Bearcat Arena
Bearcat Arena is a 2,500 seat multi-purpose arena in Maryville, Missouri. It was built in 1959 and renovated in 1993. It is the home of the Northwest Missouri State University basketball and volleyball teams....



The home of the Bearcat basketball program, Bearcat Arena has a seating capacity of 2,500 spectators. The facility also houses annual University
commencement ceremonies and professional
concerts.
The facility underwent a $6 million renovation in the 1993-94 academic year with additions to the south and north sides of the original building.
The south side received a new facade that included a fitness center in the basement, an expanded lobby and concourse on the first floor, and coaches’ offices on the second floor.
The Student Recreation Center was built onto the north side, featuring three basketball courts, five racquetball courts, a suspended jogging track and weight-lifting equipment.

Records

Following is a list of Northwest Missouri State University men's basketball seasons.
Year Coach W L MIAA Reg Season MIAA Tournament Post Season
1915 Hanson 6 2
1916 George Palfreyman
George Palfreyman
George Palfreyman was the second head football coach for the Northwest Missouri State University Bearcats located in Maryville, Missouri and he held that position for two seasons, from 1916 until 1917. His career coaching record at Northwest Missouri State was 2 wins, 11 losses, and 0 ties...

7 5
1917 George Palfreyman 6 2
1918 George Palfreyman 6 3
1919 M.H. Simms 6 4
1920 Robert Rice
Robert Rice (football coach)
Robert Rice was the fourth head football coach for the Northwest Missouri State University Bearcats located in Maryville, Missouri and he held that position for two seasons, from 1919 until 1920. His career coaching record at Northwest Missouri State was 0 wins, 7 losses, and 0 ties...

2 7
1921 Robert Rice 3 4
1922 Russell Sprong
Russell Sprong
Russell Sprong was the fifth head football coach for the Northwest Missouri State University Bearcats located in Maryville, Missouri and he held that position for the 1921 season. His career coaching record at Northwest Missouri State was 2 wins, 6 losses, and 0 ties...

0 15
1923 Eugene Maynor
Eugene Maynor
Eugene Maynor was the sixth head football coach for the Northwest Missouri State University Bearcats located in Maryville, Missouri and he held that position for two seasons, from 1922 until 1923. His career coaching record at Northwest Missouri State was 7 wins, 7 losses, and 2 ties...

7 7
1924 Frank Lawrence 5 5
1925 Frank Lawrence 10 8
1926 Frank Lawrence 12 7 *
1927 Frank Lawrence 11 7 *
1928 Frank Lawrence 12 7
1929 Frank Lawrence 13 8 *
1930 Hank Iba 31 0 *
1931 Hank Iba 30 6
1932 Hank Iba 20 2 * AAU Title Game - Runner up
1933 Hank Iba 12 7 *
1934 Sparky Stalcup 8 6
1935 Sparky Stalcup 10 8
1936 Sparky Stalcup 11 7
1937 Sparky Stalcup 13 4
1938 Sparky Stalcup 15 6
1939 Sparky Stalcup 11 7
1940 Sparky Stalcup 20 1 *
1941 Sparky Stalcup 18 5
1942 Sparky Stalcup 14 6
1943 Sparky Stalcup 18 7
1944 Ryland Milner
Ryland Milner
Ryland "Taffy" Milner was the ninth head football coach for the Northwest Missouri State University Bearcats located in Maryville, Missouri and he held that position for twenty-one seasons, from 1937 until 1957. His career coaching record at Northwest Missouri State was 92 wins, 61 losses, and 13...

5 8
1945 Ryland Milner 10 6
1946 Ryland Milner 12 3
1947 Ryland Milner 8 8
1948 Ryland Milner 4 14
1949 Ryland Milner 13 12
1950 Ryland Milner 15 9
1951 H.D. Peterson 11 11
1952 H.D. Peterson 9 10
1953 Dale Kessinger 7 13
1954 Dale Kessinger 8 12
1955 Robert Gregory 10 10
1956 Robert Gregory 5 15
1957 Robert Gregory 8 13
1958 Robert Gregory 4 16
1959 Marion Moss 10 10
1960 Marion Moss 15 8
1961 Marion Moss 14 6
1962 Marion Moss 7 15
1963 Marion Moss 12 11
1964 Dick Buckridge 5 18
1965 Dick Buckridge 2 20
1966 Dick Buckridge 10 13
1967 Dick Buckridge 7 16
1968 Dick Buckridge 8 13
1969 Dick Buckridge 11 11
1970 Dick Buckridge 17 8
1971 Dick Buckridge 14 10
1972 Bob Iglehart 8 18
1973 Bob Iglehart 12 13
1974 Bob Iglehart 12 13
1975 Bob Iglehart 6 18
1976 Bob Iglehart 7 17
1977 Bob Iglehart 11 16
1978 Larry Holley
Larry Holley
Larry Holley is an American basketball coach. He is the head men's basketball coach at his alma mater, William Jewell College in Liberty, Missouri. With more than 750 wins he is among only 28 four-year college coaches to reach 700 wins. He ranks 1st all-time in career wins among four-year, college...

11 15
1979 Larry Holley 15 11
1980 Lionel Sinn 16 11
1981 Lionel Sinn 13 14
1982 Lionel Sinn 20 10 Playoffs
1983 Lionel Sinn 17 11
1984 Lionel Sinn 24 7
1985 Lionel Sinn 17 10
1986 Lionel Sinn 18 10
1987 Lionel Sinn 19 10 *
1988 Lionel Sinn 20 8
1989 Steve Tappmeyer
Steve Tappmeyer
Steve Tappmeyer served 21 seasons as basketball coach of the Northwest Missouri State University Bearcats men's basketball team. Tappmeyer was the longest serving coach for the school and had the most wins . He is currently the head coach for the University of Missouri-St...

21 9 #
1990 Steve Tappmeyer 14 13
1991 Steve Tappmeyer 12 15
1992 Steve Tappmeyer 16 12
1993 Steve Tappmeyer 14 13
1994 Steve Tappmeyer 18 10
1995 Steve Tappmeyer 13 14
1996 Steve Tappmeyer 19 7
1997 Steve Tappmeyer 11 16
1998 Steve Tappmeyer 23 7 * Playoffs
1999 Steve Tappmeyer 19 10
2000 Steve Tappmeyer 22 8 Playoffs
2001 Steve Tappmeyer 25 6 Playoffs
2002 Steve Tappmeyer 29 3 * # Semfinals (Elite 8)
2003 Steve Tappmeyer 22 9 Playoffs
2004 Steve Tappmeyer 29 5 # Semfinals (Elite 8)
2005 Steve Tappmeyer 19 11
2006 Steve Tappmeyer 22 10 Quarterfinals
2007 Steve Tappmeyer 24 7 * Playoffs
2008 Steve Tappmeyer 24 8 * # Playoffs
2009 Steve Tappmeyer 12 15
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