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IOWA STATE IN POSTSEASON PLAY Iowa State In Postseason Play Season Coach Record Tournament Region (Seed) Results 1940-41 Louis Menze 15-4 NCAA Qual. (0-1) 5th Dist. (no seed) Lost to Creighton 57-48 in Kansas City, Mo. 1943-44 Louis Menze 14-4 NCAA (1-1) Western (no seed) Beat Pepperdine 44-39 in Kansas City, Mo. Lost to Utah 40-31 in Kansas City, Mo. 1983-84 Johnny Orr 16-13 NIT (0-1) Lost to Marquette 73-53 in Ames, Iowa 1984-85 Johnny Orr 21-13 NCAA (0-1) Midwest (13th) Lost to Ohio State 75-64 in Tulsa, Okla. 1985-86 Johnny Orr 22-10 NCAA (2-1) Midwest (7th) Beat Miami (Ohio) 81-79 in Minneapolis, Minn. Beat Michigan 72-69 in Minneapolis, Minn. Lost to NC State 70-66 in Kansas City, Mo. 1987-88 Johnny Orr 20-12 NCAA (0-1) East (12th) Lost to Georgia Tech 90-78 in Hartford, Conn. 1988-89 Johnny Orr 17-12 NCAA (0-1) Southeast (10th) Lost to UCLA 84-74 in Atlanta, Ga. 1991-92 Johnny Orr 21-13 NCAA (1-1) East (10th) Beat UNC Charlotte 76-74 in Worcester, Mass. Lost to Kentucky 106-98 in Worcester, Mass. 1992-93 Johnny Orr 20-11 NCAA (0-1) West (8th) Lost to UCLA 81-70 in Tucson, Ariz. 1994-95 Tim Floyd 23-11 NCAA (1-1) Southeast (7th) Beat Florida 64-61 in Tallahassee, Fla. Lost to North Carolina 73-51 in Tallahassee, Fla. 1995-96 Tim Floyd 24-9 NCAA (1-1) Midwest (5th) Beat California 74-64 in Dallas, Texas Lost to Utah 73-67 in Dallas, Texas 1996-97 Tim Floyd 22-9 NCAA (2-1) Midwest (6th) Beat Illinois State 69-57 in Auburn Hills, Mich. Beat Cincinnati 67-66 in Auburn Hills, Mich. Lost to UCLA 74-73 OT in San Antonio, Texas 1999-00 Larry Eustachy 32-5 NCAA (3-1) Midwest (2nd) Beat Cen. Conn. State 88-78 in Minneapolis, Minn. Beat Auburn 79-60 in Minneapolis, Minn. Beat UCLA 80-56 in Auburn Hills, Mich. Lost to Michigan State 75-64 in Auburn Hills, Mich. 2000-01 Larry Eustachy 25-6 NCAA (0-1) West (2nd) Lost to Hampton 58-57 in Boise, Idaho 2002-03 Larry Eustachy 17-14 NIT (1-1) Beat Wichita State 76-65 in Ames, Iowa Lost to Iowa 54-53 in Ames, Iowa 2003-04 Wayne Morgan 20-13 NIT (3-1) Beat Georgia 82-74 in Ames, Iowa Beat Florida State 62-59 in Tallahassee, Fla. Beat Marquette 77-69 in Ames, Iowa Lost to Rutgers 84-81 OT in New York, N.Y. 2004-05 Wayne Morgan 19-12 NCAA (1-1) Syracuse (9th) Beat Minnesota 64-53 in Charlotte, N.C. Lost to North Carolina 92-65 in Charlotte, N.C. 2011-12 Fred Hoiberg 23-11 NCAA (1-1) South (8th) Beat Connecticut 77-64 in Louisville, Ky. Lost to Kentucky 87-71 in Louisville, Ky. 2012-13 Fred Hoiberg 23-12 NCAA (1-1) West (10th) Beat Notre Dame 76-58 in Dayton, Ohio Lost to Ohio State 78-75 in Dayton, Ohio 2013-14 Fred Hoiberg 28-8 NCAA (2-1) East (3rd) Beat North Carolina Central 93-75 in San Antonio, Texas Beat North Carolina 85-83 in San Antonio, Texas Lost to Connecticut 81-76 in New York, N.Y. 2014-15 Fred Hoiberg 25-9 NCAA (0-1) South (3rd) Lost to UAB 60-59 in Louisville, Ky. 2015-16 Steve Prohm 23-12 NCAA (2-1) Midwest (4th) Beat Iona 94-81 in Denver, Colo. Beat Little Rock 78-61 in Denver, Colo. Lost to Virginia 84-71 in Chicago, Ill. 2016-17 Steve Prohm 24-11 NCAA (1-1) Midwest (5th) Beat Nevada 84-73 in Milwaukee, Wis. Lost to Purdue 80-76 in Milwaukee, Wis. 2018-19 Steve Prohm 23-12 NCAA (0-1) Midwest (6th) Lost to Ohio State 62-59 in Tulsa, Okla. NCAA Tournament Berths: 20 NCAA Record: 19-20 (.487) NCAA Qualifier Record: 0-1 (.000) NIT Berths: 3 NIT Record: 4-3 (.571) Overall Postseason Record: 24-24 (.500) 44 CYCLONES.COM @CYCLONEMBB NCAA TOURNAMENT WINS No. 16 IOWA STATE 84, NEVADA 73A 53 No. 9 IOWA STATE 85, No. 19 NORTH CAROLINA 83A 53 NCAA Midwest Regional First Round NCAA East Regional Third Round Bradley Center, Milwaukee, Wis. AT&T Center, San Antonio, Texas March 16, 2017 March 23, 2014 Iowa State controlled much of the contest, shooting 55.6 percent The Cyclones overcame the loss of Georges Niang to defeat North from the floor, to defeat Nevada, 84-73, and advance to the second Carolina 85-83 and advance to its first Sweet 16 since 2000. DeAndre round of the NCAA Tournament for the 10th time in its previous 12 Kane led the Cyclones with 24 points and 14 rebounds, including the appearances. Monté Morris was outstanding, leading the Cyclones game-winning basket with 1.6 seconds remaining. The Cyclones trailed in scoring (19), rebounds (8) and assists (8). Deonte Burton chipped by eight with 4:22 left, but a pair of huge threes from Naz Long kept in 14 points and eight boards. ISU’s bench outscored the Wolf Pack the Cyclones within striking distance. Long burried three 3-pointers reserves 20-4, led by Donovan Jackson’s 12 points. The Cyclones held in final five minutes and finished with 12 points in the win. With the a 40-27 lead at the half but it was cut to just four points. ISU then went score tied with 15.7 seconds left, Kane brought the ball up the court. on a 9-0 run to extend the lead back to 13 points and held off Nevada He attacked and made a layup against a pair of defenders to put ISU the rest of the way to give Steve Prohm his third NCAA Tournament in front by the winning margin. North Carolina tried to get down the win in his first two seasons as head coach. court and call a timeout but the clock expired and ISU celebrated its advancement to the Sweet 16. No. 9 IOWA STATE 93, NORTH CAROLINA CENTRAL 75A 53 NCAA East Regional Second Round AT&T Center, San Antonio, Texas March 21, 2014 Iowa State beat North Carolina Central 93-75 to win its first NCAA Tournament game for the third straight season, but it came at a tremendous cost as the Cyclones lost Georges Niang for the re- mainder of the season with a broken bone in his foot. Niang scored 24 points before leaving the game. The Cyclones and Eagles traded leads eight times in the opening eight minutes but ISU was able to distance itself and take a 45-39 lead into the half. The second half was all Cyclones, with the No. 3 seed shooting 65 percent in the final 20 minutes. Niang led all scorers and was joined in double figures by Melvin Ejim (17), Dustin Hogue (15), Monté Morris (15) and DeAndre Kane (14). The Cyclones hit 9-of-17 three-pointers in the game and had 21 assists on 35 field goals. IOWA STATE 76, NOTRE DAME 58A 53 NCAA West Regional Second Round University of Dayton Arena, Dayton, Ohio March 22, 2013 Iowa State went on a 19-3 first-half run to break away from Notre Dame and earn a 76-58 second-round win. The Cyclones held a 35-23 edge at the half and increased the lead to 27 points with 7:58 remaining in Monté Morris led Iowa State with 19 points and became the the game. Freshman Georges Niang matched a career high with 19 school’s record holder for career NCAA Tournament assists as the points and Melvin Ejim chipped in 17 points. The Cyclones connected Cyclones beat Nevada to advance to the second round in 2017. on nine 3-pointers, including a triple from Tyrus McGee that was ISU’s No. 22 IOWA STATE 78, LITTLE ROCK 61A 53 328th of the season and broke the Big 12 record for treys in a season. NCAA Midwest Regional Second Round The Cyclones shot 49.2 percent from the field and committed just six Pepsi Center, Denver, Colo. turnovers as they won an NCAA Tournament game for the second March 19, 2016 time in three seasons under head coach Fred Hoiberg. Ejim was Iowa The Cyclones used another great performance from Georges Niang State’s leading rebounder with eight boards while also dishing out and hot shooting from Matt Thomas to advance to their second a team-high five assists. Sweet 16 in three seasons with a 78-61 win over Little Rock. Niang tallied 28 points and Thomas hit 4-of-8 3-pointers to finish with 16 IOWA STATE 77, CONNECTICUT 64A 53 points against the Trojans. The Cyclones shot 56.6 percent from the NCAA South Regional Second Round field and hit 11-for-21 behind the arc. Defensively, ISU was equally KFC Yum! Center, Louisville, Ky. as impressive in holding Little Rock to just 37 percent shooting. The March 15, 2012 Cyclones held a 40-28 edge at halftime and cruised to the victory by Iowa State wasted little time taking control of the game against Con- shooting 60 percent from the field in the second half. necticut, racing out to a 36-14 lead en route to a 77-64 win over the defending national champion. Iowa State made 6-of-its-first-9 3-point No.