George Mason Patriots men's basketball

The George Mason Patriots men's basketball team represents George Mason University.[2] The Patriots play at the EagleBank Arena in Fairfax, Virginia, on the George Mason campus. The current head coach, Dave Paulsen, was hired in March 2015.

George Mason Patriots
2020–21 George Mason Patriots men's basketball team
UniversityGeorge Mason University
Head coachDave Paulsen (6th season)
ConferenceAtlantic 10
LocationFairfax, Virginia
ArenaEagleBank Arena
(Capacity: 10,000)
NicknamePatriots
Student sectionPatriot Platoon
ColorsGreen and Gold[1]
         
Uniforms
Home
Away
NCAA Tournament Final Four
2006
NCAA Tournament Elite Eight
2006
NCAA Tournament Sweet Sixteen
2006
NCAA Tournament Round of 32
2006, 2011
NCAA Tournament Appearances
1989, 1999, 2001, 2006, 2008, 2011
Conference Tournament Champions
1989, 1999, 2001, 2008
Conference Regular Season Champions
1999, 2000, 2006, 2011

Team records

  • Most wins – 27 during the 2005–06 and 2010–11 seasons
  • Most losses – 23 during the 1969–70 season
  • Longest Winning Streak – 16 during the 2010–2011 season

Game

  • Most points – 42 by Carlos Yates (vs. Navy) on February 27, 1985
  • Most field goals made – 18 by Rudolph Jones (vs. Bowie State) on January 18, 1973
  • Most field goal attempts – 36 by Rudolph Jones (vs. Bowie State) on January 18, 1973
  • Most 3-pointers made – 10 by Dre Smith (vs. James Madison) on January 19, 2008
  • Most 3-pointers attempted – 20 by Riley Trone (vs. Troy State) on November 27, 1993
  • Most free throws made – 20 by Terry Henderson (vs. Rider) on January 19, 1980
  • Most free throws attempted – 23 by Terry Henderson (vs. Rider) on January 19, 1980
  • Most rebounds – 24 by Jim Nowers (vs. D.C. Teachers) on February 23, 1974
  • Most assists – 15 by Curtis McCants (vs. Richmond) on February 22, 1995
  • Most blocks – 10 by Byron Tucker (vs. Miami (FL)) on November 23, 1990
  • Most steals – 9 by Tony Skinn (vs. Northeastern) on January 19, 2006

Season

  • Most points – 779 by Rudolph Jones in 1972–73 season
  • Most field goals made – 327 by Rudolph Jones in 1972–73 season
  • Most field goal attempts – 727 by Rudolph Jones in 1972–73 season
  • Most 3-pointers made – 99 by Donald Ross in 1993–94 season
  • Most 3-pointers attempted – 278 by Donald Ross in 1993–94 season
  • Most free throws made – 209 by Carlos Yates in 1982–83 season
  • Most free throws attempted – 266 by Carlos Yates in 1982–83 season
  • Most rebounds – 369 by Marquise Moore in 2016–17 season
  • Most assists – 251 by Curtis McCants in 1994–95 season
  • Most blocks – 92 by A.J. Wilson in 2019–20 season
  • Most steals – 96 by Myron Contee in 1978–79 season

Career

  • Most points – 2,420 by Carlos Yates
  • Most field goals made – 865 by Carlos Yates
  • Most field goal attempts – 1,766 by Carlos Yates
  • Most 3-pointers made – 251 by Donald Ross
  • Most 3-pointers attempted – 737 by Donald Ross
  • Most free throws made – 690 by Carlos Yates
  • Most free throws attempted – 921 by Carlos Yates
  • Most rebounds – 1,048 by Jim Nowers
  • Most assists – 598 by Curtis McCants
  • Most blocks – 211 by George Evans
  • Most steals – 211 by George Evans

Player honors

Eastern College Athletic Conference South (1978–1985)

Player of the Year

YearPlayerPositionClass
1982–83Carlos YatesG/FSophomore

Rookie of the Year

YearPlayerPositionClass
1980–81Andy BoldenGFreshman
1981–82Carlos YatesG/FFreshman

All-Conference

YearPlayerTeamPositionClass
1979–80Andre Gaddy1stCSophomore
1981–82Carlos Yates1stG/FFreshman
1982–83Carlos Yates1stG/FSophomore
1983–84Ricky Wilson1stGSophomore
1983–84Carlos Yates1stG/FJunior
1984–85Rob Rose1stGJunior
1984–85Carlos Yates1stG/FSenior
1984–85Ricky Wilson2ndGJunior

Colonial Athletic Association (1986–2013)

Player of the Year

YearPlayerPositionClass
1987–88Kenny SandersFJunior
1998–99George EvansFSophomore
1999–00George EvansFJunior
2000–01George EvansFSenior
2011–12Ryan PearsonFSenior

Rookie of the Year

YearPlayerPositionClass
1985–86Kenny SandersFFreshman
1993–94Curtis McCantsGFreshman
1994–95Nate LangleyGSophomore
1997–98George EvansFFreshman

All-Conference

YearPlayerTeamPositionClass
1985–86Rob Rose1stGSenior
1985–86Ricky Wilson2ndGSenior
1986–87Kenny Sanders1stFSophomore
1987–88Kenny Sanders1stFJunior
1987–88Anthony 'Amp' Davis2ndGSenior
1988–89Kenny Sanders1stFSenior
1989–90Robert Dykes1stF/CJunior
1989–90Mike Hargett2ndGJunior
1989–90Steve Smith2ndGSenior
1990–91Robert Dykes1stF/CSenior
1990–91Byron Tucker2ndFJunior
1994–95Nate Langley2ndGSophomore
1995–96Curtis McCants1stGJunior
1996–97Nate Langley1stGSenior
1997–98George Evans2ndFFreshman
1997–98Jason Miskiri2ndGJunior
1998–99George Evans1stFSophomore
1998–99Jason Miskiri1stGSenior
1999–00George Evans1stFJunior
1999–00Erik Herring2ndGJunior
2000–01George Evans1stFSenior
2000–01Erik Herring1stGSenior
2001–02Jesse Young1stFJunior
2002–03Mark Davis2ndFJunior
2003–04Jai Lewis1stFSophomore
2003–04Mark Davis2ndFSenior
2004–05Lamar Butler2ndGJunior
2004–05Jai Lewis2ndFJunior
2004–05Tony Skinn3rdGJunior
2005–06Jai Lewis1stFSenior
2005–06Tony Skinn2ndGSenior
2006–07Will Thomas2ndFJunior
2006–07Folarin Campbell3rdGJunior
2007–08Will Thomas1stFSenior
2007–08Folarin Campbell2ndGSenior
2008–09Darryl Monroe2ndFSenior
2008–09John Vaughan2ndGSenior
2008–09Cam Long3rdGSophomore
2009–10Cam Long3rdGJunior
2010–11Cam Long1stGSenior
2010–11Ryan Pearson2ndFJunior
2010–11Luke Hancock3rdFSophomore
2011–12Ryan Pearson1stFSenior
2012–13Sherrod Wright2ndGJunior

Atlantic 10 Conference (2014–present)

All-Conference

YearPlayerTeamPositionClass
2014–15Shevon Thompson3rdF/CJunior
2016–17Marquise Moore2ndGSenior
2017–18Otis Livingston II2ndGJunior
2018–19Justin Kier2ndGJunior

All-time leaders

Points

RankPlayerYearsGamesPPG Avg.Total Points
1Carlos Yates1981–198510922.22420
2Kenny Sanders1985–198910720.32177
3George Evans1997–200111616.81953
4Otis Livingston II2015–201913214.11865
5Robert Dykes1987–199112213.41642
6Ryan Pearson2008–201212912.61626
7Sherrod Wright2010–201413212.11593
8Andre Gaddy1977–19829816.01568
9Robert Rose1982–198611313.81565
10Will Thomas2004–200813111.91564

Rebounds

RankPlayerYearsGamesRPG Avg.Total Rebounds
1Jim Nowers1972–19761129.41048
2Kenny Sanders1985–19891079.61026
3Will Thomas2004–20081317.6993
4George Evans1997–20011168.2953
5Robert Dykes1987–19911227.5925
6Andre Gaddy1977–1982989.3916
7Jai Lewis2002–20061257.2895
8Ryan Pearson2008–20121296.2806
9Rob Rose1982–19861137.1805
10Herb Estes1973–1976809.2734

Assists

RankPlayerYearsGamesAPG Avg.Total Assists
1Curtis McCants1993–1996817.3598
2Otis Livingston II2015–20191323.7493
3Myron Contee1974–19791014.0411
4Ricky Wilson1982–19861163.4405
5Folarin Campbell2004–20081303.0392
6Bryon Allen2011–20141273.0380
7Marquise Moore2013–20171163.1363
8Cam Long2007–20111322.7356
9John Niehoff1980–19841083.0331
10Steve Smith1986–19901142.8329

Steals

RankPlayerYearsGamesSPG Avg.Total Steals
1George Evans1997–20011161.9218
2Nate Langley1994–1997613.3204
3Rob Rose1982–19861131.4161
4John Niehoff1980–19841081.4152
5Myron Contee1974–19791011.5151
6Cam Long2007–20111321.1147
7Erik Herring1997–20011071.4146
8Jai Lewis2002–20061251.1140
t9Jon Larranaga1999–20031131.2137
t9Corey Edwards2011–20151241.1137

Blocks

RankPlayerYearsGamesBPG Avg.Total Blocks
1George Evans1997–20011161.8211
2A.J. Wilson2017–2021932.0189
t3Andre Gaddy1977–1982981.8174
t3Mike Morrison2008–20121281.4174
5Erik Copes2011–2014901.4122
6Robert Dykes1987–19911220.9111
7Rob Rose1982–19861130.9106
8Louis Birdsong2006–20101270.8101
9Byron Tucker1989–1992631.597
t10Jai Lewis2002–20061250.791
t10Jalen Jenkins2012–20171280.791

Notable players

Coaches

Current coaching staff

  • Dave Paulsen – Head Coach
  • Duane Simpkins – Associate Head Coach
  • Bryson Johnson – Assistant Coach
  • Maurice Joseph – Assistant Coach

All-time head coaches

CoachTenureSeasonsWin-LossWin %Conference
Titles
NCAA Tourn.
Appearances
NCAA Titles
Arnold Siegfried1966–196716–12.333000
Hap Spuhler1967–1970311–60.155000
John Linn1970–198010130–147.469000
Joe Harrington1980–19877112–85.569000
Rick Barnes1987–1988120–10.667000
Ernie Nestor1988–1993568–81.456110
Paul Westhead1993–1997438–70.352000
Jim Larrañaga1997–201114273–164.625350
Paul Hewitt2011–2015466–67.496000
Dave Paulsen2015–687–87.500000

All-time standings

Postseason results

NCAA tournament results

The Patriots have appeared in the NCAA tournament six times. Their combined record is 5–6.

YearSeedRoundOpponentResult/Score
1989No. 15First roundNo. 2 IndianaL 85–99
1999No. 14First roundNo. 3 CincinnatiL 48–72
2001No. 14First roundNo. 3 MarylandL 80–83
2006No. 11First round
Second Round
Sweet Sixteen
Elite Eight
Final Four
No. 6 Michigan State
#3 North Carolina
#7 Wichita State
#1 Connecticut
#3 Florida
W 75–65
W 65–60
W 63–55
W 86–84 OT
L 58–73
2008No. 12First roundNo. 5 Notre DameL 50–68
2011No. 8Second round
Third Round
No. 9 Villanova
#1 Ohio State
W 61–57
L 66–98

NIT results

The Patriots have appeared in the National Invitation Tournament (NIT) four times. Their combined record is 3–4.

YearRoundOpponentResult/Score
1986First round
Second Round
Lamar
Providence
W 65–63
L 71–90
2002Opening RoundSaint Joseph'sL 64–73
2004Opening Round
First Round
Second Round
Tennessee
Austin Peay
Oregon
W 58–55
W 66–60
L 54–68
2009First roundPenn StateL 73–77 OT

CBI results

The Patriots have appeared in the College Basketball Invitational (CBI) two times. Their combined record is 4–3.

YearRoundOpponentResult/Score
2013First round
Quarterfinals
Semi-finals
Finals Game 1
Finals Game 2
Finals Game 3
College of Charleston
Houston
Western Michigan
Santa Clara
Santa Clara
Santa Clara
W 78–77
W 88–84 OT
W 62–52
L 73–81
W 73–66
L 77–80
2017First roundLoyola (MD)L 58–73

CIT results

The Patriots have appeared in the CollegeInsider.com Postseason Tournament (CIT) one time. Their record is 0–1.

YearRoundOpponentResult/Score
2010First roundFairfieldL 96–101 OT

References

  1. "Color | The George Mason University Brand Profile". Retrieved June 2, 2016.
  2. "Atlantic 10 Conference Adds George Mason University as Full Member". Atlantic 10 Conference. Archived from the original on 28 March 2013. Retrieved 25 March 2013.
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