1997–98 TCU Horned Frogs men's basketball
WAC regular season champions
NCAA tournament, First round
ConferenceWestern Athletic Conference
DivisionPacific
Ranking
CoachesNo. 25
APNo. 15
Record27–6 (14–0 WAC)
Head coach
Home arenaDaniel-Meyer Coliseum
1997–98 WAC men's basketball standings
ConfOverall
TeamW L PCTW L PCT
Mountain
No. 7 Utah122 .857304  .882
No. 18 New Mexico113 .786248  .750
Wyoming95 .643199  .679
Colorado State86 .571209  .690
UNLV77 .5002013  .606
BYU410 .286921  .300
UTEP311 .2141214  .462
Air Force212 .1431016  .385
Pacific
No. 15 TCU140 1.000276  .818
Fresno State104 .7142113  .618
Tulsa95 .6431912  .613
Hawaii86 .571219  .700
SMU68 .4291810  .643
San Diego State59 .3571315  .464
Rice311 .214622  .214
San Jose State113 .071323  .115
1998 WAC tournament winner
Rankings from AP Poll[1]

The 1997–98 TCU Horned Frogs men's basketball team represented Texas Christian University as a member of the Southwestern Conference during the 1997–98 men's college basketball season. Led by head coach Billy Tubbs, TCU swept through the WAC regular season schedule to earn the regular season title and received an at-large bid to the NCAA tournament as No. 5 seed in the Midwest region. The Horned Frogs were upset in the opening round by No. 12 seed Florida State, 96–87.[2] The team finished with a record of 27–6 (14–0 WAC).

This high-scoring TCU team posted more than 100 points in seven straight games early in the season (peaking with 153 vs. Texas-Rio Grande Valley), exceeded the century mark 14 times on the season in all, and scored 99 points twice more.

Junior forward Lee Nailon established school records for scoring in a single game (53; three games after senior Mike Jones became the first TCU player to score 50 in a game) and season single season (796). He was also named co-Player of the Year in the WAC. Jones and fellow senior Malcolm Johnson finished 12 on the single season and career steals lists, while senior James Penny ended his career as the school's all-time leader in blocks (all of which have since been surpassed).

Roster

1997–98 TCU Horned Frogs men's basketball team
PlayersCoaches
Pos.#NameHeightWeightYearHometown
F 54 Lee Nailon 6 ft 9 in (2.06 m)230 lb (104 kg) Jr South Bend, Indiana
Head coach
Assistant coach(es)

    Legend
    • (C) Team captain
    • (S) Suspended
    • (I) Ineligible
    • (W) Walk-on

    Schedule and results

    Date
    time, TV
    Rank# Opponent# Result Record Site
    city, state
    Regular season
    Nov 16, 1997*
    SW Missouri State W 78–67  1–0
    Daniel-Meyer Coliseum 
    Fort Worth, Texas
    Nov 22, 1997*
    Long Island W 105–95  2–0
    Daniel-Meyer Coliseum 
    Fort Worth, Texas
    Nov 25, 1997*
    at Texas Tech W 107–76  3–0
    Lubbock Municipal Coliseum 
    Lubbock, Texas
    Nov 29, 1997*
    Texas-Rio Grande Valley W 153–87  4–0
    Daniel-Meyer Coliseum 
    Fort Worth, Texas
    Dec 3, 1997*
    Delaware State W 138–75  5–0
    Daniel-Meyer Coliseum 
    Fort Worth, Texas
    Dec 6, 1997*
    Morgan State W 133–74  6–0
    Daniel-Meyer Coliseum 
    Fort Worth, Texas
    Dec 9, 1997*
    North Texas W 113–74  7–0
    Daniel-Meyer Coliseum 
    Fort Worth, Texas
    Dec 12, 1997*
    Mississippi Valley State W 106–83  8–0
    Daniel-Meyer Coliseum 
    Fort Worth, Texas
    Dec 13, 1997*
    Baylor W 99–75  9–0
    Daniel-Meyer Coliseum 
    Fort Worth, Texas
    Dec 20, 1997*
    No. 24 vs. No. 2 Kansas
    Sprint Shootout
    L 78–94  9–1
    Kemper Arena 
    Kansas City, Missouri
    Dec 24, 1997*
    No. 25 vs. Iowa State
    Puerto Rico Holiday Classic
    W 93–54  10–1
    Coliseo Rubén Rodríguez 
    Bayamón, Puerto Rico
    Dec 25, 1997*
    No. 25 vs. No. 19 Syracuse
    Puerto Rico Holiday Classic
    L 78–82  10–2
    Coliseo Rubén Rodríguez 
    Bayamón, Puerto Rico
    Dec 26, 1997*
    No. 25 at American-Puerto Rico
    Puerto Rico Holiday Classic
    W 105–93 OT 11–2
    Coliseo Rubén Rodríguez 
    Bayamón, Puerto Rico
    Dec 30, 1997*
    Oklahoma State L 81–82  11–3
    Daniel-Meyer Coliseum 
    Fort Worth, Texas
    Jan 5, 1998*
    at No. 12 New Mexico L 77–98  11–4
    University Arena 
    Albuquerque, New Mexico
    Jan 8, 1998
    Fresno State W 91–76  12–4
    (1–0)
    Daniel-Meyer Coliseum 
    Fort Worth, Texas
    Jan 10, 1998
    San Jose State W 104–65  13–4
    (2–0)
    Daniel-Meyer Coliseum 
    Fort Worth, Texas
    Jan 17, 1998
    at San Diego State W 105–61  14–4
    (3–0)
    Viejas Arena 
    San Diego, California
    Jan 19, 1998
    at No. 24 Hawaii W 83–76  15–4
    (4–0)
    Stan Sheriff Center 
    Honolulu, Hawaii
    Jan 26, 1998
    SMU W 100–82  16–4
    (5–0)
    Daniel-Meyer Coliseum 
    Fort Worth, Texas
    Jan 29, 1998
    Rice W 97–67  17–4
    (6–0)
    Daniel-Meyer Coliseum 
    Fort Worth, Texas
    Feb 1, 1998
    Tulsa W 102–100 OT 18–4
    (7–0)
    Daniel-Meyer Coliseum 
    Fort Worth, Texas
    Feb 5, 1998
    at Fresno State W 99–91  19–4
    (8–0)
    Selland Arena 
    Fresno, California
    Feb 7, 1998
    at San Jose State W 119–84  20–4
    (9–0)
    The Event Center 
    San Jose, California
    Feb 12, 1998
    Hawaii W 126–84  21–4
    (10–0)
    Daniel-Meyer Coliseum 
    Fort Worth, Texas
    Feb 14, 1998*
    San Diego State W 91–69  22–4
    (11–0)
    Daniel-Meyer Coliseum 
    Fort Worth, Texas
    Feb 16, 1998
    at SMU W 79–70  23–4
    (12–0)
    Moody Coliseum 
    Dallas, Texas
    Feb 21, 1998*
    No. 11 New Mexico W 95–64  24–4
    Daniel-Meyer Coliseum 
    Fort Worth, Texas
    Feb 26, 1998
    at Tulsa W 57–54  25–4
    (13–0)
    Tulsa Convention Center 
    Tulsa, Oklahoma
    Feb 28, 1998
    at Rice W 86–73  26–4
    (14–0)
    Tudor Fieldhouse 
    Houston, Texas
    WAC tournament
    Mar 5, 1998*
    No. 13 vs. SMU
    Quarterfinals
    W 71–69  27–4
    Thomas & Mack Center 
    Las Vegas, Nevada
    Mar 6, 1998*
    No. 13 vs. No. 20 New Mexico
    Semifinals
    L 73–80  27–5
    Thomas & Mack Center 
    Las Vegas, Nevada
    NCAA tournament
    Mar 13, 1998*
    (5 MW) No. 15 vs. (12 MW) Florida State
    First Round
    L 87–96[2]  27–6
    Myriad Convention Center 
    Oklahoma City, Oklahoma
    *Non-conference game. #Rankings from AP Poll. (#) Tournament seedings in parentheses.
    MW=Midwest.

    [3][4]

    Rankings

    [5]

    References

    1. sports-reference.com 1997-98 Western Athletic Conference Season Summary
    2. 1 2 "Florida State Proves That It Belongs". The New York Times. March 15, 1987. Retrieved March 14, 2022.
    3. "1997–98 TCU Horned Frogs Schedule and Results". College Basketball at Sports-Reference.com.
    4. "2021-22 TCU Men's Basketball Fact Book" (PDF). TCU Athletics. Retrieved June 19, 2022.
      • ESPN College Basketball Encyclopedia: The Complete History of the Men's Game. Random House. 2009. pp. 1064–1065. ISBN 978-0-345-51392-2.
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