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The Northwestern Wildcats men's basketball team is an NCAA Division I
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team representing
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in the
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. Men's basketball was introduced at Northwestern in 1901. Since 2013, the team has been coached by Chris Collins. The Wildcats have advanced to the NCAA tournament three times, in
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, after being the only longstanding member of a Power Five conference to have never made the tournament. The Wildcats have won two Big Ten conference championships (1931 and 1933).


History

Northwestern began its inaugural season of intercollegiate play in 1904–1905, losing its first game to the
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19–34. They went 2–2 in their first season, losing to the University of Chicago twice, and defeating Beloit and
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. Although Northwestern had great success in the early 20th century, it has spent most of the time since
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in the bottom half of the Big Ten. The Wildcats were retroactively selected as the 1930–31 national champion by both the
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, and have won only one other conference title, in 1933. It has only finished above fourth place twice since World War II, and did not have a winning record in conference play from 1968 until 2017. Only the 2003–04 team managed a .500 conference record during that time. On March 1, 2017, the Wildcats won their 10th conference game (a 67–65 win over Michigan) to clinch their first winning Big Ten record in almost half a century. That season also saw the Wildcats make their first NCAA Tournament in school history, winning their first NCAA tournament game 68–66 against Vanderbilt. The Wildcats have also appeared in the
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seven times (1983, 1994, 1999, 2009, 2010, 2011, 2012). The first NCAA tournament championship was held at Northwestern in March 1939. Until making their first NCAA tournament in 2017, Northwestern had been one of five original NCAA Division I schools and the only school from a power conference to have never played an NCAA Tournament game. Northwestern won its first Tournament game, defeating Vanderbilt 68–66. The Wildcats lost in the Second Round to No. 1-seeded Gonzaga. In 1998, two former players were charged and convicted for sports bribery, having been paid to shave points in games against three other Big Ten schools during the 1995 season. The 2022–23 team finished in a tie for second place in the Big Ten regular season, its best finish in the conference since the 1958–59 season.


Coaching history

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Postseason


NCAA Division I tournament results

The Wildcats have appeared in the NCAA tournament three times. Their record is 3–3.


NIT results

The Wildcats have appeared in the
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(NIT) seven times. Their combined record is 5–7.


Notable players


All-time statistical leaders


Career leaders

* Points Scored: Boo Buie (2187, 2020–2024) * Assists: Bryant McIntosh (700, 2014–2018) * Rebounds: Evan Eschmeyer (995, 1995–1999) * Steals: Pat Baldwin (272, 1990–1994) * Blocks: Alexandru Olah (181, 2013–2016)


Single-season Leaders

* Points Scored: Nick Martinelli (663, 2025) * Assists: Bryant McIntosh (213, 2016) * Rebounds: Jim Pitts (321, 1966) * Steals: Pat Baldwin (90, 1991) * Blocks: Jim Pitts (123, 1966)


Single-game leaders

* Points Scored: Rich Falk (49, 1964) * Assists: Bryant McIntosh (16, 2018) * Rebounds: Jim Pitts (29, 1965) * Steals: Nate Carter (9, 2011) * Blocks: Jim Pitts (10, 1966) Source for all statistical leaders:


All-Americans

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References


External links

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College Basketball Reference page
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