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Iowa State Cyclones Men's Basketball History
The Iowa State Cyclones played their first men’s basketball game in 1907. The team has been affiliated with an intercollegiate conference — currently the Big 12 — since the NCAA formed in 1910, when the Cyclones' conference was known as the Missouri Valley Intercollegiate Athletic Association.
A total of 43 Cyclones have been drafted to the NBA, including 11 first-round picks. Olympic gold medalist Tyrese Haliburton, Olympic bronze medalist Jeff Grayer and Ames native Fred Hoiberg are among Iowa State’s alumni, and the latter returned after a 10-year career in the NBA as the Cyclones’ coach, winning the Big 12 twice and Big 12 Coach of the Year in 2012. Iowa State is currently coached by T.J. Otzelberger, who led the Cyclones to a conference tournament championship in 2024 and two Sweet Sixteen runs during March Madness in 2022 and 2024.
The Cyclones have a long-running in-state rivalry with the University of Iowa Hawkeyes, which encompasses all sports and is known as the Iowa Corn Cy-Hawk Series. The annual Hy-Vee Classic, named for the local supermarket chain, features Iowa State challenging Drake and Northern Iowa in alternate years. The Cyclones' closest Big 12 Conference rivals are the Kansas Jayhawks.
Iowa State Cyclones Team Info
Conference: Big 12
Team Colors: Cardinal and gold
Team Rivals: Kansas State, Kansas, West Virginia, Oklahoma, Texas, Iowa
Iowa State Cyclones at Hilton Coliseum
Iowa State plays in the Hilton Coliseum at the Iowa State Center in Ames, Iowa. It opened in 1971 and underwent major renovations in 2006 and ahead of the 2016-2017 season. In 2024, the arena received an upgraded centerhung Daktronics video board. The arena currently seats 14,267 and hosts other Iowa State sports, including women's basketball, gymnastics, volleyball and wrestling. The arena was named for late Iowa State President James H. Hilton.