Oklahoma Sooners men's basketball
| Oklahoma Sooners men's basketball | |||||||||||
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| University | University of Oklahoma | ||||||||||
| First season | 1908–09; 118 years ago | ||||||||||
| Athletic director | Roger Denny | ||||||||||
| Head coach | Porter Moser 5th season, 93–74 (.557) | ||||||||||
| Location | Norman, Oklahoma | ||||||||||
| Arena | Lloyd Noble Center (capacity: 10,890) | ||||||||||
| NCAA division | Division I | ||||||||||
| Conference | SEC | ||||||||||
| Nickname | Sooners | ||||||||||
| Colors | Crimson and cream | ||||||||||
| Student section | Boom Squad | ||||||||||
| All-time record | 1,180–1,813 (.394) | ||||||||||
| NCAA tournament record | 43–34 (.558) | ||||||||||
| NCAA Division I tournament runner-up | |||||||||||
| 1947, 1988 | |||||||||||
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| Conference tournament champions | |||||||||||
| Big Eight: 1979, 1985, 1988, 1990 Big 12: 2001, 2002, 2003 | |||||||||||
| Conference regular-season champions | |||||||||||
| MVIAA: 1928 Big Eight: 1929, 1939, 1940, 1942, 1944, 1947, 1949, 1979, 1984, 1985, 1988, 1989, 2005 | |||||||||||
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The Oklahoma Sooners men's basketball team represents the University of Oklahoma in intercollegiate men's basketball. The program competes in the Southeastern Conference (SEC) in Division I of the National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA). The Sooners play their home games at the Lloyd Noble Center in Norman, Oklahoma. Oklahoma has won 14 conference championships, 7 conference tournaments. The team has participated in five Final Fours, and holds the record for most NCAA tournament wins without a championship. As of the 2022 season, they are tied for 12th all-time in NCAA tournament appearances. In addition to their tournament successes the program has produced 33 All-Americans including Wayman Tisdale, Stacey King, Harvey Grant, Mookie Blaylock, Ryan Minor, Hollis Price, Buddy Hield, and Blake Griffin, 9 first round draft picks, including one No. 1 pick (Blake Griffin) and four National Players of the Year: Vic Holt (1928), Gerald Tucker (1947), Blake Griffin (2009) and Buddy Hield (2016).