Rider Broncs men's basketball

Rider Broncs
2017–18 Rider Broncs men's basketball team
University Rider University
Head coach Kevin Baggett (6th season)
Conference MAAC
Location Lawrenceville, New Jersey
Arena Alumni Gymnasium
(Capacity: 1,950)
Nickname Broncs
Colors Cranberry, White, and Gray[1]
              
Uniforms
Home
Away
NCAA Tournament appearances
1984, 1993, 1994
Conference tournament champions
East Coast: 1984
NEC: 1993, 1994
Conference regular season champions
2018
For information on all Rider University sports, see Rider Broncs

The Rider Broncs men's basketball team is the basketball team that represents Rider University in Lawrenceville, New Jersey, United States. The school's team currently competes in the Metro Atlantic Athletic Conference.

Postseason results

Rider has appeared in postseason tournaments on ten occasions through the program's history. They have also qualified for three NCAA Division I Tournaments with a combined record of 0–3. The Broncs were 2–1 in their sole appearance in a NCAA Division II Tournament. They have appeared in two National Invitation Tournament with a record of 0–2. In two College Basketball Invitationals they are 0–2. They have appeared in three CollegeInsider.com Tournaments with a record of 1–3.

NCAA Division I tournament results

Year Round Opponent Result
1984Preliminary RoundRichmondL 65–89
1993First RoundKentuckyL 52–96
1994First RoundConnecticutL 46–64

NCAA Division II tournament results

Year Round Opponent Result
1957First Round
Second Round
Elite Eight
Drexel
St. Michael's
Mount St. Mary's
W 63–61
W 69–68
L 66–86

NIT results

Year Round Opponent Result
1998First RoundPenn StateL 68–82
2018First RoundOregonL 86–99

CBI results

Year Round Opponent Result
2008First RoundOld DominionL 65–68
2015First RoundLoyola–ChicagoL 59–62

CIT results

Year Round Opponent Result
2009First RoundLibertyL 64–79
2011First RoundNorthern IowaL 50–84
2013First Round
Second Round
Hartford
East Carolina
W 63–54
L 54–75

References

  1. Rider University Graphic Standards Manual and Editorial Style Guide (PDF). Retrieved April 16, 2016.
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