1980–81 DePaul Blue Demons men's basketball
NCAA Tournament, Second Round
ConferenceIndependent
Ranking
CoachesNo. 1
APNo. 1
Record27–2
Head coach
Assistant coachJoey Meyer (7th season)
CaptainMark Aguirre
Home arenaRosemont Horizon
1980–81 NCAA Division I men's basketball independents standings
ConfOverall
TeamW L PCTW L PCT
No. 1 DePaul  272  .931
No. 7 Notre Dame  236  .793
Southern Mississippi  207  .741
Cleveland State  189  .667
Stetson  189  .667
Tennessee State  179  .654
Marquette  2011  .645
Penn State  1710  .630
South Carolina  1710  .630
Dayton  1811  .621
Pan American  1811  .621
Illinois State  1611  .593
UNLV  1612  .571
North Texas State  1512  .556
Southeastern Louisiana  1413  .519
UNC Wilmington  1313  .500
New Orleans  1314  .481
East Carolina  1214  .462
Valparaiso  1215  .444
Campbell  1116  .407
Charleston Southern  819  .296
Northern Iowa  819  .296
Portland State  720  .259
Nicholls State  622  .214
Rankings from AP Poll

The 1980–81 DePaul Blue Demons men's basketball team represented DePaul University during the 1980–81 NCAA Division I men's basketball season. They were led by head coach Ray Meyer, in his 39th season, and played their home games at the brand new Rosemont Horizon in Rosemont.

Roster

1980–81 DePaul Blue Demons men's basketball team
PlayersCoaches
Pos.#NameHeightWeightYearPrevious schoolHometown
F 21 Dennis McGuire 6 ft 8 in (2.03 m)195 lb (88 kg) SrHoly Cross River Grove, Illinois
G 23 Clyde Bradshaw 6 ft 0 in (1.83 m)170 lb (77 kg) SrEast Orange East Orange, NJ
F 24 Mark Aguirre 6 ft 7 in (2.01 m)225 lb (102 kg) JrWestinghouse Chicago, IL
F 32 Terry Cummings 6 ft 9 in (2.06 m)220 lb (100 kg) SoCarver Chicago, IL
G 44 Skip Dillard 6 ft 3 in (1.91 m)200 lb (91 kg) Jr   
Head coach
Assistant coach(es)

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

Roster

Schedule and results

Date
time, TV
Rank# Opponent# Result Record Site
city, state
Regular season
November 22
No. 2 vs. No. 3 Louisville W 86–80  1–0
Springfield Civic Center (8,937)
Springfield, Massachusetts
December 1
No. 2 Gonzaga W 74–56  2–0
Allstate Arena (11,370)
Rosemont, Illinois
December 6
No. 1 Santa Clara W 88–71  3–0
Allstate Arena (15,556)
Rosemont, Illinois
December 8
No. 1 Northern Illinois W 93–56  4–0
Allstate Arena (14,711)
Rosemont, Illinois
December 13
No. 1 at Texas W 83–65  5–0
Frank Erwin Center (16,006)
Austin, Texas
December 16
No. 1 at North Texas W 92–86  6–0
Super Pit (9,100)
Denton, Texas
December 19
No. 1 vs. Loyola (IL) W 71–67  7–0
McGaw Memorial Hall (4,992)
Evanston, Illinois
December 20
No. 1 vs. Northwestern W 62–54  8–0
McGaw Memorial Hall (6,543)
Evanston, Illinois
December 27
No. 1 No. 3 UCLA W 93–77[1]  9–0
Allstate Arena (16,702)
Rosemont, Illinois
December 29
No. 1 vs. Georgetown W 72–67  10–0
San Diego Sports Arena (8,825)
San Diego, California
December 30
No. 1 at San Diego State W 85–69  11–0
San Diego Sports Arena (11,044)
San Diego, California
January 3
No. 1 Furman W 78–65  12–0
Allstate Arena (14,557)
Rosemont, Illinois
January 6
No. 1 at Maine W 85–77  13–0
Alfond Arena (4,803)
Orono, Maine
January 10
No. 1 Old Dominion L 62–63  13–1
Allstate Arena (14,858)
Rosemont, Illinois
January 13
No. 4 St. Louis W 93–67  14–1
Allstate Arena (13,398)
Rosemont, Illinois
January 18
No. 4 Wagner W 90–75  15–1
Allstate Arena (16,168)
Rosemont, Illinois
January 24
No. 3 at La Salle W 69–62  16–1
The Palestra (8,558)
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
January 28
No. 3 at Illinois State W 54–50  17–1
Horton Fieldhouse (8,529)
Normal, Illinois
February 1
No. 3 Syracuse W 91–69  18–1
Allstate Arena (16,020)
Rosemont, Illinois
February 4
No. 3 Detroit W 69–58  19–1
Allstate Arena (15,103)
Rosemont, Illinois
February 7
No. 3 UAB W 77–66  20–1
Allstate Arena (16,232)
Rosemont, Illinois
February 9
No. 3 Creighton W 83–57  21–1
Allstate Arena (16,473)
Rosemont, Illinois
February 14
No. 3 at Evansville W 61–53  22–1
Roberts Municipal Stadium (11,818)
Evansville, Indiana
February 21
No. 3 Marquette W 78–71  23–1
Allstate Arena (17,013)
Rosemont, Illinois
February 23
No. 3 at Butler W 89–64  24–1
Hinkle Fieldhouse (13,465)
Indianapolis, Indiana
February 28
No. 4 Loyola (IL) W 105–95  25–1
Allstate Arena (17,106)
Rosemont, Illinois
March 4
No. 2 at Dayton W 84–64  26–1
University of Dayton Arena (13,455)
Dayton, Ohio
March 8
No. 2 No. 6 Notre Dame W 74–64[2]  27–1
Allstate Arena (17,579)
Rosemont, Illinois
NCAA Tournament
March 14
(1 ME) No. 1 vs. (9 ME) Saint Joseph's
Second Round
L 48–49[3]  27–2
University of Dayton Arena (13,455)
Dayton, Ohio
*Non-conference game. #Rankings from AP Poll. (#) Tournament seedings in parentheses.

Source:[4] [5]

Rankings

[6]

Team players drafted into the NBA

Round Pick Player NBA Club
11Mark AguirreDallas Mavericks
238Clyde BradshawAtlanta Hawks

References

  1. "Aguirre and DePaul Savor Sweet Revenge After Routing UCLA". The New York Times. December 28, 1980. Retrieved February 13, 2022.
  2. "BRADSHAW LEADS DEPAUL VICTORY". The New York Times. March 9, 1981. Retrieved December 5, 2021.
  3. "Another Sad Ending for Aguirre". The New York Times. March 16, 1981. Retrieved December 5, 2021.
  4. "1980–81 DePaul Blue Demons Schedule and Results". College Basketball at Sports-Reference.com.
  5. "1980–81 DePaul Blue Demons men's basketball" (PDF). NCAA Career Statistics.
    • ESPN College Basketball Encyclopedia: The Complete History of the Men's Game. Random House. 2009. pp. 899–900. ISBN 978-0-345-51392-2.
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