Men's college basketball team
Long Beach State Beach men's basketball University California State University, Long Beach Head coach Chris Acker (1st season)Conference Big West Location Long Beach, California Arena Walter Pyramid (capacity: 4,200)Nickname Beach Colors Black and gold[ 1]
1971, 1972 1961†, 1970, 1971, 1972, 1973 1961† 1970, 1971, 1972, 1973, 1977, 1993, 1995, 2007, 2012, 2024 † at Division II level 1970, 1971, 1972, 1973, 1977, 1993, 1995, 2007, 2012, 2024 1970, 1971, 1972, 1973, 1974, 1975, 1976, 1977, 1996, 2007, 2011, 2012, 2013, 2022
The Long Beach State Beach men's basketball team represents California State University, Long Beach in Long Beach , California . The school's team competes in the Big West Conference . Because they won the 2024 Big West Conference men's basketball tournament , the team received an automatic bid to the 2024 NCAA Division I men's basketball tournament ; the last time Long Beach State competed in this tournament was 2012 . The Beach is currently coached by Chris Acker .[ 2] Long Beach State officially changed their nickname with the NCAA to "Beach" from "49ers " prior to the 2019–20 season.[ 3]
In the 2006–07 season, the 49ers finished with a 24–8 (12–2) record, the Big West conference championship, and the school's first trip to the NCAA tournament in 12 years. Star guard Aaron Nixon was named Big West player of the year, as well as being selected as an AP Honorable Mention All-American.
In 2008, the team began a three-year probation term, vacated 18 victories from their 2005–2006 season, and reduced scholarships and recruiting in order to keep eligibility for postseason play.[ 4]
Postseason results
NCAA Division I
Long Beach State has appeared in nine NCAA tournaments . Their combined record is 7–11.
Year
Seed
Round
Opponent
Result
1970
First Round Sweet Sixteen Regional third place Game
Weber StateUCLA Santa Clara
W 93–73 L 65–88 L 86–89
1971 *
First Round Sweet Sixteen Elite Eight
Weber State PacificUCLA
W 77–68W 78–65 L 55–57
1972 *
First Round Sweet Sixteen Elite Eight
BYU San FranciscoUCLA
W 95–90OT W 75–55 L 57–73
1973 *
First Round Sweet Sixteen Regional third place Game
Weber State San Francisco Arizona State
W 88–75 L 67–77W 84–80
1977
First Round
Idaho State
L 72–83
1993
11
First Round
(6) Illinois
L 72–75
1995
13
First Round
(4) Utah
L 64–76
2007
12
First Round
(5) Tennessee
L 86–121
2012
12
First Round
(5) New Mexico
L 68–75
2024
15
First Round
(2) Arizona
L 65–85
NCAA Division II
The 49ers appeared in one NCAA Division II men's basketball tournament . Their combined record was 1–1.
Year
Round
Opponent
Result
1961
Regional Semifinals Sweet Sixteen
Chapman UC Santa Barbara
W 70–66 L 54–58
NIT results
Long Beach State has appeared in nine National Invitation Tournaments (NIT). Their combined record is 2–9.
Year
Round
Opponent
Result
1980
First Round Second Round
Pepperdine UNLV
W 104–87 L 81–90
1988
First Round
Stanford
L 77–80
1990
First Round Second Round
Arizona State Hawaiʻi
W 86–71 L 79–84
1992
First Round
TCU
L 61–73
2000
First Round
California
L 66–70
2011
First Round
Washington State
L 74–85
2013
First Round
Baylor
L 66–112
2016
First Round
Washington
L 102–107
2022
First Round
BYU
L 72–93
Beach in the NBA
Bob Gross, of Long Beach State, whose number was retired by the Portland Trail Blazers
The following former Long Beach State players have played professionally for the National Basketball Association :[ 5]
Position
Name
Height
Weight (lbs.)
Hometown
Draft Year
Pick
Draft Team
Most Recent Team
Years Active
G
James Cotton
6'5"
Bellflower, California
1997
32nd
Seattle SuperSonics
Chicago Bulls
1997–1999
F
Craig Dykema
6'8"
190
Lakewood, California
1981
66th
Phoenix Suns
Phoenix Suns
1981–1982
SF
James Ennis III
6'6"
215
Ventura, California
2013
50th
Atlanta Hawks
Denver Nuggets
2015–2022
F
Leonard Gray
6'8"
240
Kansas City, Kansas
1974
26th
Seattle SuperSonics
Washington Bullets
1974–1977
F
Bob Gross
6'6"
200
San Pedro, California
1975
25th
Portland Trail Blazers
San Diego Clippers
1975–1983
G
Lucious Harris
6'5"
190
Los Angeles
1993
28th
Dallas Mavericks
Cleveland Cavaliers
1993–2007
F
Juaquin Hawkins
6'7"
205
Lynwood, California
1996
UD
Los Angeles Lakers
Houston Rockets
1996–2003
G
Craig Hodges
6'2"
190
Park Forest, Illinois
1982
48th
San Diego Clippers
Chicago Bulls
1982–1992
G / F
Glenn McDonald
6'6"
190
Los Angeles
1974
17th
Boston Celtics
Milwaukee Bucks
1974–1977
F
Eric McWilliams
6'8"
200
Denver
1972
37th
Houston Rockets
Houston Rockets
1972–1973
F /C
Cliff Pondexter
6'9"
233
Fresno, California
1974
16th
Chicago Bulls
Chicago Bulls
1974–1978
G / F
Ed Ratleff
6'6"
195
Columbus, Ohio
1973
6th
Houston Rockets
Houston Rockets
1973–1978
F
Sam Robinson
6'7"
190
Los Angeles
1970
91st
Seattle SuperSonics
Seattle SuperSonics
1970–1972
F
Bryon Russell
6'7"
225
San Bernardino, California
1993
45th
Utah Jazz
Denver Nuggets
1993–2006
F
Chuck Terry
6'6"
215
Long Beach, California
1972
29th
Milwaukee Bucks
New York Nets
1972–1977
F/C
George Trapp
6'8"
205
Highland Park, Michigan
1971
5th
Atlanta Hawks
Detroit Pistons
1971–1976
G
Casper Ware
5'10"
175
Cerritos, California
2012
UD
Philadelphia 76ers
Philadelphia 76ers
2014
F
Michael Wiley
6'9"
200
Long Beach, California
1980
39th
San Antonio Spurs
San Diego Clippers
1980–1982
G
Morlon Wiley
6'4"
185
Long Beach, California
1988
46th
Dallas Mavericks
Atlanta Hawks
1988–1995
G
Rickey Williams
6'1"
175
Buffalo, New York
1978
190th
New Orleans Jazz
Utah Jazz
1982–1983
Retired numbers
Ratleff was twice a consensus first-team All-American.
Four numbers have been retired in Long Beach State basketball history:
References
^ "Long Beach Athletics Style Guide" (PDF) . June 21, 2021. Retrieved August 23, 2022 .
^ Kirk, Roger (April 2, 2024). "Chris Acker Selected As The New Head Men's Basketball Coach At Long Beach State" (Press release). Long Beach State Athletics. Retrieved April 2, 2024 .
^ Athletics, Long Beach State University (2019-11-04). "New-Look Long Beach State Opens Season Wednesday At UCLA" . Long Beach State University Athletics . Retrieved 2020-06-16 .
^ "NCAA penalizes Long Beach State men's basketball program" . The Sporting News . Associated Press. March 6, 2008. Archived from the original on September 12, 2012. Retrieved February 12, 2011 .
^ "NBA & ABA Players Who Played For Cal State Long Beach" . Basketball-Reference.com . 2020-06-09. Retrieved 2020-06-16 .
^ Long Beach State basketball alumnus Glenn McDonald has his jersey retired By HUNTER LEE at Press Telegram - November 10, 2018
^ a b c Long Beach State All-Time Honors at Basketball Record Book, p. 91 (archived)
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