1973–74 Oral Roberts Titans basketball team

The 1973–74 Oral Roberts Titans men's basketball team represented Oral Roberts University during the 1973–74 NCAA Division I men's basketball season. The Titans, led by fifth year head coach Ken Trickey, and played their home games at the Mabee Center as an NCAA Independent. For the first time in school history, they received a bid to the NCAA tournament playing in the Midwest region. The Titans defeated Syracuse in OT in the opening round and Louisville in the regional semifinals. In heartbreaking fashion, ORU was beaten by Kansas in OT in the Midwest regional final. They finished the season 23–6 and ranked number 18 in the final AP poll.

1973–74 Oral Roberts Titans men's basketball
NCAA tournament, Elite Eight
ConferenceIndependent
Ranking
APNo. 18
Record23–6
Head coach
Assistant coaches
  • Jack Sutter
  • Terry Scott
Home arenaMabee Center
1973–74 NCAA Division I men's basketball independents standings
ConfOverall
TeamW L PCTW L PCT
No. 5 Notre Dame  263  .897
No. 8 Providence  284  .875
No. 16 Pittsburgh  254  .862
UNC Charlotte  224  .846
Centenary  214  .840
Marquette  265  .839
No. 19 South Carolina  225  .815
No. 18 Oral Roberts  236  .793
South Alabama  226  .786
Creighton  237  .767
St. John's  207  .741
Georgia Southern  197  .731
Southern Illinois  197  .731
Syracuse  197  .731
VCU  177  .708
Cincinnati  198  .704
Boston College  219  .700
Florida State  188  .692
Rutgers  188  .692
No. 20 Dayton  209  .690
Hawaii  199  .679
Jacksonville  2010  .667
Manhattan  189  .667
Mercer  168  .667
Detroit Mercy  179  .654
Fairfield  179  .654
Houston  179  .654
Illinois State  179  .654
Marshall  179  .654
St. Bonaventure  179  .654
Stetson  179  .654
DePaul  169  .640
Memphis State  1911  .633
Northeast Louisiana  1610  .615
Utah State  1610  .615
Colgate  1510  .600
Portland State  1611  .593
Seton Hall  1611  .593
Pan American  139  .591
George Washington  1511  .577
Portland  1511  .577
Saint Francis (PA)  1511  .577
Ball State  1412  .538
Butler  1412  .538
Canisius  1412  .538
Milwaukee  1412  .538
Penn State  1412  .538
Northeastern  1211  .522
Long Island  1312  .520
Duquesne  1212  .500
Georgetown  1313  .500
Oklahoma City  1313  .500
Virginia Tech  1313  .500
Indiana State  1214  .462
Loyola Chicago  1214  .462
Niagara  1214  .462
Tulane  1214  .462
Air Force  1113  .458
Iona  1113  .458
St. Francis (NY)  1113  .458
Fairleigh Dickinson  1114  .440
Hardin-Simmons  1114  .440
South Florida  1114  .440
Denver  1115  .423
Southern Mississippi  1115  .423
Navy  913  .409
West Virginia  1015  .400
Fordham  817  .320
Northern Illinois  817  .320
Eastern Michigan  818  .308
Holy Cross  818  .308
Saint Peter's  818  .308
Xavier  818  .308
Villanova  719  .269
Army  618  .250
Houston Baptist  619  .240
Cleveland State  620  .231
Samford  620  .231
Buffalo  520  .200
Georgia Tech  521  .192
Georgia State  125  .038
Rankings from AP Poll

Senior Eddie Woods established the school record for career rebounds with 1,365.

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