1968–69 Drake Bulldogs men's basketball team

The 1968–69 Drake Bulldogs men's basketball team represented Drake University in the 1968–69 college basketball season. The team was led by eleventh-year head coach Maury John. In 1967–68, the Bulldogs finished 18–8 (9–7 in the Missouri Valley Conference). They were also trying to make their first NCAA tournament appearance since as well as their first postseason appearance since their National Invitation Tournament appearance in 1964.

1968–69 Drake Bulldogs men's basketball
Missouri Valley Conference Co-Champions
NCAA Tournament Third Place vs. North Carolina, W, 104–84
ConferenceMissouri Valley Conference
Ranking
CoachesNo. 11
APNo. 11
1968–69 record26–5 (13–3 MVC)
Head coach
Assistant coaches
  • Dan Callahan
  • Gus Guydon
Home arenaVeterans Memorial Auditorium
1968–69 Missouri Valley Conference men's basketball standings
Conf  Overall
TeamW L PCT  W L PCT
No. 11 Drake133 .813  265  .839
No. 15 Louisville133 .813  216  .778
Tulsa115 .688  198  .704
Cincinnati88 .500  179  .654
North Texas State88 .500  1510  .600
Bradley79 .438  1412  .538
Wichita State79 .438  1115  .423
Saint Louis511 .313  620  .231
Memphis State016 .000  619  .240
Rankings from AP Poll[1]

Regular season

The Bulldogs were 12–1 at home as well as 8–3 on the road and 6–1 at neutral locations. With their third-place finish in the NCAA Tournament Drake had their best NCAA finish up to that point, and as of the start of the 2007–2008 season. On December 27–28, 1968 Drake played in the Dallas Classic in Dallas, Texas against Minnesota and Southern Methodist. Drake was ranked in the AP Top 20 Poll on several occasions during the season. Drake was ranked 18th during the week of January 7, 1969. Drake was once again ranked 11th on March 4, 1969. On March 8, 1969 Drake won a MVC playoff game 77–73 in Wichita, Kansas to determine the conference champion. A documentary on the 1968–69 Drake Basketball team was made in 2004 by filmmaker Jacob Adams of Impossible Productions and is available from his website. Most of the UCLA—Drake game was recreated with an old coach's film and radio play by play. Intercut are commentaries by Drake players and coaches.

Missouri Valley Conference standings

#TeamConferencePct.OverallPct.
1Drake
13–3
.813
26–5
.839
2Louisville
13–3
.813
21–6
.778
3Tulsa
11–5
.688
19–8
.704
4Cincinnati
8–8
.500
17–9
.654
5North Texas State
8–8
.500
15–10
.600
6Bradley
7–9
.438
14–12
.539
7Wichita State
7–9
.438
11–15
.423
8Saint Louis
5–11
.313
6–19
.240
9Memphis State
0–16
.000
6–19
.240

Roster

Note: Flags indicate national team eligibility at FIBA sanctioned events. Players may hold other non-FIBA nationality not displayed.

No. Position Player
5 F Dolph Pulliam
32 G Don Draper
12 F/G Ron Gwin
31 G Bob Mast
15 G Willie McCarter
?? C Jim O'Dea
?? C Garry Odom
?3 C Larry Sharp
No. Position Player
42 F Willie Wise
34 F Dale Teeter
43 C Rick Wanamaker
41 F Al Williams
22 G Gary Zeller
24 F Jim Nordrum
10 G Al Sakys
21 G Dave Wicklund

Player statistics

Note: GP= Games played; RPG = Rebounds per Game; PPG = Points per Game[2]

Player GP RPG PPG
Willie McCarter313.720.4
Willie Wise3011.414.6
Dolph Pulliam317.713.2
Don Draper312.412.2
Al Williams317.28.8
Gary Zeller311.66.3
Rick Wanamaker283.34.3
Gary Odom304.43.7
Ron Gwin251.32.6
Al Sakys70.21.8
Larry Sharp171.11.5
Others310.62.7

Schedule

MVC Standing: 1st
Date Opponent* Rank* Location Time# Result Overall Conference
Regular Season Games
December 2, 1968Cal Poly PomonaDes Moines, IAW 118–791–00–0
December 7, 1968St. Cloud StateDes Moines, IAW 92–522–00–0
December 9, 1968#20 MarquetteDes Moines, IAW 68–633–00–0
December 14, 1968IowaDes Moines, IAW 89–744–00–0
December 19, 1968Iowa StateState Gymnasium, Ames, IAW 81–714–00–0
December 21, 1968Nevada-RenoReno, NVW 90–766–00–0
December 23, 1968PacificStockton, CAL 75–776–10–0
December 27, 1968MinnesotaMoody Coliseum, University Park, TXW 71–487–10–0
December 28, 1968SMUMoody Coliseum, University Park, TXW 86–818–10–0
January 2, 1969Memphis StateMid-South Coliseum, Memphis, TNW 73–719–11–0
January 4, 1969Saint LouisDes Moines, IAW 104–6510–12–0
January 9, 1969Wichita State#18Des Moines, IAW 86–8111–13–0
January 11, 1969Tulsa#18Des Moines, IAL 78–8611–23–1
January 14, 1969#19 CincinnatiArmory Fieldhouse, Cincinnati, OHW 69–6412–24–1
January 23, 1969BradleyDes Moines, IAW 93–7613–25–1
January 25, 1969LouisvilleFreedom Hall, Louisville, KYL 70–8413–35–2
January 30, 1969North Texas StateDenton, TXL 99–11813–45–3
February 1, 1969Memphis StateDes Moines, IAW 85–7214–46–3
February 5, 1969Iowa StateDes Moines, IAW 94–7115–46–3
February 11, 1969North Texas StateDes Moines, IAW 91–7616–47–3
February 13, 1969BradleyPeoria, ILW 91–7617–48–3
February 20, 1969Wichita StateWichita Field House, Wichita, KSW 120–9418–49–3
February 22, 1969#14 TulsaTulsa, OKW 87–7819–410–3
February 23, 1969CincinnatiDes Moines, IAW 85–6820–411–3
March 1, 1969#11 LouisvilleDes Moines, IAW 101–6721–412–3
March 6, 1969Saint Louis#11St. Louis, MOW 93–7822–413–3
March 8, 1969#15 Louisville#11Wichita, KSW 77–7323–413–3
NCAA Tournament
March 13, 1969Texas A&MAhearn Field House, Manhattan, KS W 81–6324–413–3
March 15, 1969Colorado StateAhearn Field House, Manhattan, KS W 84–7725–413–3
March 20, 1969UCLAFreedom Hall, Louisville, KY L 82–8525–513–3
March 22, 1969North CarolinaFreedom Hall, Louisville, KY W 104–8426–513–3
*Rank according to AP Top 20 Poll. #All times are in EST. Conference games in BOLD.

NBA Draft

RoundPickPlayerNBA Club
112Willie McCarterLos Angeles Lakers
564Willie WiseSan Francisco Warriors

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References

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