Claremont-Mudd-Scripps Stags basketball

The Claremont-Mudd-Scripps men's basketball program was established in 1958.[1] CMS teams coached by Ken Scalmanini have won 9 conference titles in 18 seasons, including 4 straight from 2009 to 2013. Former coach David Wells led CMS to their first NCAA Tournament victory in 1996. The CMS program comprises students from Claremont McKenna College, Harvey Mudd College and Scripps College, and participates in Division III (NCAA) for the Southern California Intercollegiate Athletic Conference (SCIAC).

Claremont-Mudd-Scripps Stags
UniversityClaremont Colleges
Head coachKen Scalmanini
ConferenceSCIAC
LocationClaremont, California
ArenaRoberts Pavilion
(Capacity: 2,200)
NicknameStags
ColorsCardinal and Gold
   
NCAA Tournament Round of 32
1996, 2015, 2017
NCAA Tournament Appearances
1984, 1987, 1988, 1990, 1991, 1996, 2002, 2006, 2009, 2010, 2012, 2015, 2017
Conference Tournament Champions
2009, 2010, 2012, 2015, 2017
Conference Regular Season Champions
1966, 1967, 1970, 1972, 1984, 1987, 1988, 1990, 1991, 1996, 2002, 2006, 2009, 2010, 2011, 2012, 2014, 2015, 2017

Season-by-season results

Statistics overview
Season Coach Overall Conference Standing Postseason
Reel/Lepp (1958–1959)
1958–59 Reel/Lepp 1–20
Reel/Lepp: 1–20
Ted Ducey (1959–1974)
1959–60 Ted Ducey 7–181–96
1960–61 Ted Ducey 11–164–63
1961–62 Ted Ducey 9–163–75
1962–63 Ted Ducey 8–131–96
1963–64 Ted Ducey 11–125–53
1964–65 Ted Ducey 9–124–65
1965–66 Ted Ducey 18–117–31
1966–67 Ted Ducey 23–79–11
1967–68 Ted Ducey 13–104–64
1968–69 Ted Ducey 8–164–64
1969–70 Ted Ducey 20–68–21
1970–71 Ted Ducey 16–96–43
1971–72 Ted Ducey 16–910–21
1972–73 Ted Ducey 6–205–75
1973–74 Ted Ducey 6–184–85
Ted Ducey: 181–19375–81
David Wells (1974–1999)
1974–75 David Wells 9–154–86
1975–76 David Wells 4–212–106
1976–77 David Wells 12–136–63
1977–78 David Wells 8–175–74
1978–79 David Wells 10–156–64
1979–80 David Wells 13–128–43
1980–81 David Wells 9–175–75
1981–82 David Wells 10–165–75
1982–83 David Wells 14–117–54
1983–84 David Wells 17–1012–01NCAA First Round
1984–85 David Wells 14–127–53
1985–86 David Wells 13–116–43
1986–87 David Wells 21–78–21NCAA First Round
1987–88 David Wells 19–87–31NCAA First Round
1988–89 David Wells 14–117–32
1989–90 David Wells 19–88–41NCAA First Round
1990–91 David Wells 22–510–21NCAA First Round
1991–92 David Wells 16–99–52
1992–93 David Wells 10–146–85
1993–94 David Wells 12–128–63
1994–95 David Wells 15–1010–42
1995–96 David Wells 19–812–21NCAA Second Round
1996–97 David Wells 10–159–52
1997–98 David Wells 13–128–64
1998–99 David Wells 16–911–32
David Wells: 324–292175–119
Ken Scalmanini (1999–present)
1999-00 Ken Scalmanini 16–910–42
2000–01 Ken Scalmanini 13–1210–42
2001–02 Ken Scalmanini 21–513–11NCAA First Round
2002–03 Ken Scalmanini 15–108–63
2003–04 Ken Scalmanini 14–1110–42
2004–05 Ken Scalmanini 14–1110–42
2005–06 Ken Scalmanini 19–713–11NCAA First Round
2006–07 Ken Scalmanini 15–107–75
2007–08 Ken Scalmanini 15–128–63
2008–09 Ken Scalmanini 21–711–31NCAA First Round
2009–10 Ken Scalmanini 21–711–31NCAA First Round
2010–11 Ken Scalmanini 16–1011–31
2011–12 Ken Scalmanini 25–312–21NCAA First Round
2012–13 Ken Scalmanini 18–813–32
2013–14 Ken Scalmanini 20–615–11
2014–15 Ken Scalmanini 22–712–41NCAA Second Round
2015–16 Ken Scalmanini 13-128-84
2016–17 Ken Scalmanini 23–513-31NCAA Second Round
2017–18 Ken Scalmanini 20–815-11NCAA Second Round
2018–19 Ken Scalmanini 19–713-32
Ken Scalmanini: 375–173222–70
Total:885–678

      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

Postseason results

NCAA Tournament results

The Stags have appeared in the NCAA Division III Tournament 14 times. Their combined record is 4–14.

YearRoundOpponentResult/Score
1984First RoundNebraska WesleyanL 47–62
1987First RoundWartburgL 81–91
1988First RoundDubuqueL 78–80
1990First RoundDubuqueL 77–84
1991First RoundUC San DiegoL 72–76
1996First Round
Second Round
Upper Iowa
UW-Whitewater
W 70–58
L 62–63
2002First RoundLewis & ClarkL 59–81
2006First RoundOccidentalL 41–48
2009First RoundWhitworthL 63–81
2010First RoundChapmanL 47–58
2012First RoundSt ThomasL 74–76 OT
2015First Round
Second Round
Texas Lutheran
East Texas Baptist
W 79–55
L 75–80
2017First Round
Second Round
Whitworth
Whitman
W 78–73
L 73-79
2018First Round
Second Round
Whitworth
Whitman
W 83–82
L 84-89 OT

Awards

SCIAC Player of the Year (since 1981)

YearName
1984Rich Davis
1987Todd Thomas
1988Todd Thomas[2]
1990Henry Albrecht[3]
1991Chris Greene[4]
1996Kevin Zitar[5]
2002Bob Donlan
2006Miles Taylor[6]
2009Chris Blees
2010Chris Blees
2012Chris Blees
2014Tyler Gaffaney
2015Tyler Gaffaney
2017Michael Scarlett[7]
2018Michael Scarlett[8]

SCIAC Coach of the Year (since 2015)

YearName
2015Ken Scalmanini
2017Ken Scalmanini
2018Ken Scalmanini

References

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