Belmont University Mourns The Loss Of Basketball Legend Robert Barnes At 91

May he rest in peace!

August 12, 2026

This article was last updated by Alisha Shrestha on August 12, 2026

Belmont University Athletics is grieving the passing of one of its most iconic figures, Robert Barnes (‘56), who died Sunday at the age of 91.

He was a pioneer of Belmont men’s basketball, leaving behind a legacy that shaped the program’s early history and established records that still stand today.

A Founding Father Of Belmont Basketball

In the fall of 1952, Robert Barnes became one of the founding players of Belmont’s men’s basketball team.

Over four seasons, he was a cornerstone of the squad, earning a reputation as one of the most dominant post players in college basketball during the 1950s.

An Alabama native, Barnes was a two-time national Chuck Taylor All-American and Belmont’s first-ever conference player of the year, winning the honor in 1956 for the Volunteer State Athletic Conference (VSAC).

We are saddened to learn of the passing of men's basketball legend Robert Barnes.

Our sympathies to his family, friends, and community in Alabama.

🔗

— Belmont Athletics (@GoBelmontBruins)

Barnes’ career was filled with remarkable feats.

As a sophomore, he ranked fourth nationally in scoring and sixth nationally as a junior.

In 1955, he led the nation in free throws made, sinking 301 shots from the line.

On February 26, 1954, he scored a career-high 54 points against Athens College in Nashville, a single-game record that stood for 35 years.

Later that year, in a marquee matchup against Wake Forest legend Dickie Hemric, Barnes outshone his counterpart with 37 points, holding Hemric to just 15.

Barnes ended his career with 2,305 points, the third-highest total in school history, despite playing only three varsity seasons.

A Lasting Impact

Known as “The Rock” to his teammates and coaches, Barnes’ No. 15 jersey is one of only three retired in Belmont men’s basketball history.

In 2018, he was honored at the Ohio Valley Conference Men’s Basketball Tournament as an OVC Legend.

Barnes graduated from Belmont with a degree in physical education and a minor in biology.

After college, he returned to Alabama, where he built a successful career as the executive vice president of Nelson-Brantley Glass Co. in Birmingham, before retiring in Montgomery.

He is also a nominee for induction into the Alabama Sports Hall of Fame.

Robert Barnes was a builder of Belmont basketball, a leader on and off the court, and an athlete whose records have stood the test of time.

His contributions will continue to inspire future generations of Belmont athletes.

Funeral arrangements have not yet been announced.

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