LMU Men's Basketball History
The Loyola Marymount University men's basketball history began in 1906-07 when the college was known as St. Vincent's. In the 97 years since, the LMU men's basketball program has grown into one of the more recognized programs in the nation. Below is information on LMU's history and the records set since 1906. Some records are incomplete. If you have missing information please contact the athletics media relations office.
1989-90 Elite Eight Team
The 1989-90 LMU men's basketball team is one of the more memorable collegiate basketball team in history, setting the NCAA Division I mark in scoring with 122.4 points per game and advancing to the Elite Eight despite the loss of star Hank Gathers, who passed away in the first half of a game during the WCC tournament. Here is information on that memorable season:
Game-by-game Results - includes links to each game's box scores, including the NCAA tournament games.
1989-90 Final Stats
Historical Links:
All-Time Player-by-Player Career Stats in PDF Format 
Year-by-Year Results and Stats
All-Time Roster in PDF
All-Time Honors in PDF
LMU in the Pros in PDF Format
LMU's Biggest Games - get the inside story on some of college basketball's most historic games.
LMU Basketball Timeline
Retired Jerseys: Hank Gathers & Bo Kimble - get information on two of LMU's most recognized student-athletes.
The Records:
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All-Time Season Records
All-Time Career Records
All-Time Coaching Records
Double-Doubles
Freshman Records
Gersten Pavilion & Misc. Records
LMU's NCAA Tournament Records
Team & Opponent Records
WCC Championships & Postseason Records
Year-by-Year Results/NCAA Records
- GO LIONS -
Updated: March 16, 2006