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Statistics overview
Season Team Overall Conference Standing Postseason
Georgetown Hoyas (Big East Conference) (2017–2023)
2017–18 Georgetown 15–15 5–13 8th
2018–19 Georgetown 19–14 9–9 T–3rd NIT First Round
2019–20 Georgetown 15–17 5–13 T–8th
2020–21 Georgetown 13–13 7–9 8th NCAA Division I Round of 64
2021–22 Georgetown 6–25 0–19 11th
2022–23 Georgetown 7–25 2–18 11th
Georgetown: 75–109 (.408) 28–81 (.257)
Total: 75–109 (.408)

      National champion         Postseason invitational champion  
      Conference regular season champion         Conference regular season and conference tournament champion
      Division regular season champion       Division regular season and conference tournament champion
      Conference tournament champion

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Statistics overview
Season Team Overall Conference Standing Postseason
Georgetown Hoyas (Big East Conference) (2017–2023)
2017–18 Georgetown 15–15 5–13 8th
2018–19 Georgetown 19–14 9–9 T–3rd NIT First Round
2019–20 Georgetown 15–17 5–13 T–8th
2020–21 Georgetown 13–13 7–9 8th NCAA Division I Round of 64
2021–22 Georgetown 6–25 0–19 11th
2022–23 Georgetown 7–25 2–18 11th
Georgetown: 75–109 (.408) 28–81 (.257)


Total: 75–109 (.408)

      National champion         Postseason invitational champion  
      Conference regular season champion         Conference regular season and conference tournament champion
      Division regular season champion       Division regular season and conference tournament champion
      Conference tournament champion

Le Moyne Dolphins men's basketball

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Statistics overview
Season Coach Overall Conference Standing Postseason
Tommy Niland (Independent) (1948–1950)
1948–49 Tommy Niland 12–7
1949–50 Tommy Niland 10–12[a] Utica Optimist Club Tournament champion
Tommy Niland (Eastern Catholic Intercollegiate Athletic Conference) (1950–1951)
1950–51 Tommy Niland 17–7[b] 2–3 6th National Catholic Invitational third place
Utica Optimist Club Tournament champion
Tommy Niland (Independent) (1951–1955)
1951–52 Tommy Niland 8–15 National Catholic Invitational quarterfinalist
Utica Optimist Club Tournament champion
1952–53 Tommy Niland 12–8[c]
1953–54 Tommy Niland 10–6
1954–55 Tommy Niland 11–8[d]
Tommy Niland (Middle Eastern College Athletic Association) (1955–1973)
1955–56 Tommy Niland 15–6 4–2 T–2nd
1956–57 Tommy Niland 10–9 3–4 4th
1957–58 Tommy Niland 11–11 2–5 5th
1958–59 Tommy Niland 18–6 4–1 T–1st[e] NCAA College Division Sweet 16
1959–60 Tommy Niland 13–5 4–1 1st NCAA College Division Regional fourth place
1960–61 Tommy Niland 16–7 4–2 2nd 1960 MECAA Christmas Tournament champion[f]
1961–62 Tommy Niland 13–9 4–1 1st
1962–63 Tommy Niland 12–10 3–2 T–3rd
1963–64 Tommy Niland 18–6 4–1 1st NCAA College Division Sweet 16
1964–65 Tommy Niland 18–5 4–1 1st NCAA College Division Regional fourth place
1965–66 Tommy Niland 16–6 4–1 2nd NCAA College Division Regional fifth place
1966–67 Tommy Niland 11–10 1–4 6th
1967–68 Tommy Niland 14–8 2–3 T–3rd NCAA College Division Regional seventh place
1968–69 Tommy Niland 15–8 4–1 1st[g]
1969–70 Tommy Niland 11–10 2–2
1970–71 Tommy Niland 9–12 2–3
1971–72 Tommy Niland 13–10 2–3 T–3rd
1972–73 Tommy Niland 13–9 5–0 1st
Tommy Niland (Pre-division NCAA): 95–69 (.579) 6–5 (.545)
Tommy Niland (College Division): 231–141 (.621) 54–35 (.607)
Tommy Niland: 326–210 (.608) 60–40 (.600)
Thomas Cooney (Middle Eastern College Athletic Association) (1973–1976)
1973–74 Thomas Cooney 14–10 2–3 T–4th
1974–75 Thomas Cooney 14–11 2–3
1975–76 Thomas Cooney 12–12 1–4 6th
Thomas Cooney (Independent) (1976–1979)
1976–77 Thomas Cooney 15–7
1977–78 Thomas Cooney 13–13
1978–79 Thomas Cooney 13–10
Thomas Cooney: 81–63 (.563) 5–10 (.333)
Michael Lee (Independent) (1979–1983)
1979–80 Michael Lee 6–19
1980–81 Michael Lee 5–21
1981–82 Michael Lee 10–15
1982–83 Michael Lee 13–12
Michael Lee: 34–67 (.337)
John Beilein (Mideast Collegiate Conference) (1983–1991)
1983–84 John Beilein 20–8 5–0 1st
1984–85 John Beilein 19–10 4–6
1985–86 John Beilein 14–15 5–7
1986–87 John Beilein 20–10 8–4
1987–88 John Beilein 24–6 10–2 T–1st NCAA Division II Regional third place
1988–89 John Beilein 15–12 6–6
1989–90 John Beilein 17–12 5–7
1990–91 John Beilein 19–10 6–4
John Beilein (Independent) (1991–1992)
1991–92 John Beilein 15–11
John Beilein: 163–94 (.634) 49–36 (.576)
Scott Hicks (New England Collegiate Conference) (1992–1996)
1992–93 Scott Hicks 18–10 7–7
1993–94 Scott Hicks 16–11 11–5
1994–95 Scott Hicks 16–12 9–7
1995–96 Scott Hicks 24–6 16–4 NCAA Division II first round
Scott Hicks (Northeast-10 Conference) (1996–1997)
1996–97 Scott Hicks 13–17 7–11 7th NCAA Division II first round
Scott Hicks: 87–56 (.608) 50–34 (.595)
Dave Paulsen (Northeast-10 Conference) (1997–2000)
1997–98 Dave Paulsen 20–8 14–6 T–1st[h]
1998–99 Dave Paulsen 13–14 8–10 T–6th
1999–00 Dave Paulsen 9–17 2–16 10th
Dave Paulsen: 42–39 (.519) 24–32 (.429)
Steve Evans (Northeast-10 Conference) (2000–2015)
2000–01 Steve Evans 5–21 2–20 15th
2001–02 Steve Evans 11–16 7–15 T–11th
2002–03 Steve Evans 17–12 12–10 T–6th
2003–04 Steve Evans 17–11 14–8 T–4th
2004–05 Steve Evans 11–17 9–13 T–9th
2005–06 Steve Evans 12–16 7–15 12th
2006–07 Steve Evans 14–15 10–12 T–9th
2007–08 Steve Evans 15–14 12–10 T–5th
2008–09 Steve Evans 20–11 13–9 6th
2009–10 Steve Evans 18–10 14–8 T–4th
2010–11 Steve Evans 12–15 10–12 T–8th
2011–12 Steve Evans 12–14 8–14 T–13th
2012–13 Steve Evans 13–14 10–12 T–8th
2013–14 Steve Evans 17–12 13–7 3rd
Southwest
NCAA Division II first round
2014–15 Steve Evans 16–13 10–10 T–3rd
Southwest
Steve Evans: 210–211 (.499) 151–175 (.463)
Patrick Beilein (Northeast-10 Conference) (2015–2019)
2015–16 Patrick Beilein 10–17 7–13 T–4th
Southwest
2016–17 Patrick Beilein 22–7 16–4 1st[i]
Southwest
NCAA Division II first round
2017–18 Patrick Beilein 27–7 18–2 1st[i]
Southwest
NCAA Division II Elite Eight
2018–19 Patrick Beilein 18–10 14–6 1st
Southwest
NCAA Division II first round
Patrick Beilein: 77–41 (.653) 55–25 (.688)
Nate Champion (Northeast-10 Conference) (2019–2023)
2019–20 Nate Champion 19–9 15–4 1st[i]
Southwest
No postseason held (COVID-19 pandemic).
2020–21 Nate Champion 0–0 0–0 Season cancelled (COVID-19 pandemic).
2021–22 Nate Champion 12–15 8–11 5th
Southwest
2022–23 Nate Champion 15–15 11–9 T–5th
Nate Champion (Northeast Conference) (2023–present)
2023–24 Nate Champion 0–0 0–0
Nate Champion (Division II): 46–39 (.541) 34–24 (.586)
Nate Champion (Division I): 0–0 (–) 0–0 (–)
Nate Champion: 46–39 (.541) 34–24 (.586)
ECIAC: 2–3 (.400)
MECAA: 63–47 (.573)
MECC: 49–36 (.576)
NECC: 43–23 (.652)
NE10: 271–267 (.504)
NEC: 0–0 (–)
Pre-division NCAA: 95–69 (.579) 6–5 (.545)
Division II[j]: 971–751 (.564) 422–371 (.531)
Division I: 0–0 (–) 0–0 (–)
Major program[k]: 95–69 (.579) 6–5 (.545)
Total: 1,066–820
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428–376
(.531)

      National champion         Postseason invitational champion  
      Conference regular season champion         Conference regular season and conference tournament champion
      Division regular season champion       Division regular season and conference tournament champion
      Conference tournament champion

Notes
  1. ^ Excludes 75–72 loss at New York Athletic Club on February 10, 1950, which is included in the official Le Moyne College all-time game results, because the so-called Bevo Francis rule, ratified by the NCAA in 1953, defines collegiate contests as including only games between varsity teams of four-year degree-granting institutions and instructs the NCAA Statistics Service to retroactively remove all games that do not qualify as collegiate contests from official statistics back to 1948.[1]
  2. ^ Excludes 74–68 loss at New York Athletic Club on December 1, 1950, which is included in the official Le Moyne College all-time game results, because the so-called Bevo Francis rule, ratified by the NCAA in 1953, defines collegiate contests as including only games between varsity teams of four-year degree-granting institutions and instructs the NCAA Statistics Service to retroactively remove all games that do not qualify as collegiate contests from official statistics back to 1948.[1]
  3. ^ Excludes 74–67 loss vs. Marine Corps Base Quantico on February 19, 1953, which is included in the official Le Moyne College all-time game results, because the so-called Bevo Francis rule, ratified by the NCAA in 1953, defines collegiate contests as including only games between varsity teams of four-year degree-granting institutions and instructs the NCAA Statistics Service to retroactively remove all games that do not qualify as collegiate contests from official statistics back to 1948.[1]
  4. ^ Excludes 85–77 loss at New York Athletic Club on February 25, 1955, which is included in the official Le Moyne College all-time game results, because the so-called Bevo Francis rule, ratified by the NCAA in 1953, defines collegiate contests as including only games between varsity teams of four-year degree-granting institutions.[1]
  5. ^ Le Moyne finished tied with Iona. Le Moyne lost the only head-to-head matchup, 58–54, at Iona on February 14, 1959. Nevertheless, the MECAA recognized both teams as co-champions.[2]
  6. ^ Up to the 1959–60 season, some MECAA teams did not play full round-robin conference schedules, and others played each conference opponent with home-and-home series versus some but not all conference members. The uneven scheduling created controversy about which team deserved the league's championship, in cases in which the title had been decided in favor of a team that had scheduled one extra or one fewer game, since the conference champion was the team with the best winning percentage against conference opponents.[3] This tournament was originally planned to be held annually in December to determine a champion with all conference teams on equal footing. Since the MECAA had five members at the time (Le Moyne, St. Francis (NY), Iona, Saint Peter's and Siena), three other teams (Fairleigh Dickinson, Long Island and Wagner) were invited to create a full eight-team bracket and ensure the tournament champion would need to win three games.[4] Despite the initial plans, the 1960 Christmas tournament was the only tournament the MECAA ever held. The tournament was unique, because it can be differentiated from a conference tournament, since it was not held at the end of the season and included non-member teams. It also does not resemble an in-season multiple-team event, since all MECAA teams participated rather than limiting tournament entries to one team per conference.
  7. ^ Finished tied for first place with Saint Peter's, but was awarded championship based on 81–80 victory in head-to-head matchup on December 3, 1968.
  8. ^ Finished tied with Assumption and Stonehill and were seeded third in conference tournament based on tiebreaker procedure. The NE10 recognizes all three teams as regular-season conference co-champions.
  9. ^ a b c Had best regular-season conference record of all NE10 teams, regardless of division.
  10. ^ Includes College Division from 1956 to 1973.
  11. ^ Includes pre-division NCAA seasons through 1955–56 and Division I seasons.

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Statistics overview
Season Coach Overall Conference Standing Postseason
Tommy Niland (Independent) (1948–1950)
1948–49 Tommy Niland 12–7
1949–50 Tommy Niland 10–12[a] Utica Optimist Club Tournament champion
Tommy Niland (Eastern Catholic Intercollegiate Athletic Conference) (1950–1951)
1950–51 Tommy Niland 17–7[b] 2–3 6th National Catholic Invitational third place
Utica Optimist Club Tournament champion
Tommy Niland (Independent) (1951–1955)
1951–52 Tommy Niland 8–15 National Catholic Invitational quarterfinalist
Utica Optimist Club Tournament champion
1952–53 Tommy Niland 12–8[c]
1953–54 Tommy Niland 10–6
1954–55 Tommy Niland 11–8[d]
Tommy Niland (Middle Eastern College Athletic Association) (1955–1973)
1955–56 Tommy Niland 15–6 4–2 T–2nd
1956–57 Tommy Niland 10–9 3–4 4th
1957–58 Tommy Niland 11–11 2–5 5th
1958–59 Tommy Niland 18–6 4–1 T–1st[e] NCAA College Division Sweet 16
1959–60 Tommy Niland 13–5 4–1 1st NCAA College Division Regional fourth place
1960–61 Tommy Niland 16–7 4–2 2nd 1960 MECAA Christmas Tournament champion[f]
1961–62 Tommy Niland 13–9 4–1 1st
1962–63 Tommy Niland 12–10 3–2 T–3rd
1963–64 Tommy Niland 18–6 4–1 1st NCAA College Division Sweet 16
1964–65 Tommy Niland 18–5 4–1 1st NCAA College Division Regional fourth place
1965–66 Tommy Niland 16–6 4–1 2nd NCAA College Division Regional fifth place
1966–67 Tommy Niland 11–10 1–4 6th
1967–68 Tommy Niland 14–8 2–3 T–3rd NCAA College Division Regional seventh place
1968–69 Tommy Niland 15–8 4–1 1st[g]
1969–70 Tommy Niland 11–10 2–2
1970–71 Tommy Niland 9–12 2–3
1971–72 Tommy Niland 13–10 2–3 T–3rd
1972–73 Tommy Niland 13–9 5–0 1st
Tommy Niland (Pre-division NCAA): 95–69 (.579) 6–5 (.545)
Tommy Niland (College Division): 231–141 (.621) 54–35 (.607)
Tommy Niland: 326–210 (.608) 60–40 (.600)
Thomas Cooney (Middle Eastern College Athletic Association) (1973–1976)
1973–74 Thomas Cooney 14–10 2–3 T–4th
1974–75 Thomas Cooney 14–11 2–3
1975–76 Thomas Cooney 12–12 1–4 6th
Thomas Cooney (Independent) (1976–1979)
1976–77 Thomas Cooney 15–7
1977–78 Thomas Cooney 13–13
1978–79 Thomas Cooney 13–10
Thomas Cooney: 81–63 (.563) 5–10 (.333)
Michael Lee (Independent) (1979–1983)
1979–80 Michael Lee 6–19
1980–81 Michael Lee 5–21
1981–82 Michael Lee 10–15
1982–83 Michael Lee 13–12
Michael Lee: 34–67 (.337)
John Beilein (Mideast Collegiate Conference) (1983–1991)
1983–84 John Beilein 20–8 5–0 1st
1984–85 John Beilein 19–10 4–6
1985–86 John Beilein 14–15 5–7
1986–87 John Beilein 20–10 8–4
1987–88 John Beilein 24–6 10–2 T–1st NCAA Division II Regional third place
1988–89 John Beilein 15–12 6–6
1989–90 John Beilein 17–12 5–7
1990–91 John Beilein 19–10 6–4
John Beilein (Independent) (1991–1992)
1991–92 John Beilein 15–11
John Beilein: 163–94 (.634) 49–36 (.576)
Scott Hicks (New England Collegiate Conference) (1992–1996)
1992–93 Scott Hicks 18–10 7–7
1993–94 Scott Hicks 16–11 11–5
1994–95 Scott Hicks 16–12 9–7
1995–96 Scott Hicks 24–6 16–4 NCAA Division II first round
Scott Hicks (Northeast-10 Conference) (1996–1997)
1996–97 Scott Hicks 13–17 7–11 7th NCAA Division II first round
Scott Hicks: 87–56 (.608) 50–34 (.595)
Dave Paulsen (Northeast-10 Conference) (1997–2000)
1997–98 Dave Paulsen 20–8 14–6 T–1st[h]
1998–99 Dave Paulsen 13–14 8–10 T–6th
1999–00 Dave Paulsen 9–17 2–16 10th
Dave Paulsen: 42–39 (.519) 24–32 (.429)
Steve Evans (Northeast-10 Conference) (2000–2015)
2000–01 Steve Evans 5–21 2–20 15th
2001–02 Steve Evans 11–16 7–15 T–11th
2002–03 Steve Evans 17–12 12–10 T–6th
2003–04 Steve Evans 17–11 14–8 T–4th
2004–05 Steve Evans 11–17 9–13 T–9th
2005–06 Steve Evans 12–16 7–15 12th
2006–07 Steve Evans 14–15 10–12 T–9th
2007–08 Steve Evans 15–14 12–10 T–5th
2008–09 Steve Evans 20–11 13–9 6th
2009–10 Steve Evans 18–10 14–8 T–4th
2010–11 Steve Evans 12–15 10–12 T–8th
2011–12 Steve Evans 12–14 8–14 T–13th
2012–13 Steve Evans 13–14 10–12 T–8th
2013–14 Steve Evans 17–12 13–7 3rd
Southwest
NCAA Division II first round
2014–15 Steve Evans 16–13 10–10 T–3rd
Southwest
Steve Evans: 210–211 (.499) 151–175 (.463)
Patrick Beilein (Northeast-10 Conference) (2015–2019)
2015–16 Patrick Beilein 10–17 7–13 T–4th
Southwest
2016–17 Patrick Beilein 22–7 16–4 1st[i]
Southwest
NCAA Division II first round
2017–18 Patrick Beilein 27–7 18–2 1st[i]
Southwest
NCAA Division II Elite Eight
2018–19 Patrick Beilein 18–10 14–6 1st
Southwest
NCAA Division II first round
Patrick Beilein: 77–41 (.653) 55–25 (.688)
Nate Champion (Northeast-10 Conference) (2019–2023)
2019–20 Nate Champion 19–9 15–4 1st[i]
Southwest
No postseason held (COVID-19 pandemic).
2020–21 Nate Champion 0–0 0–0 Season cancelled (COVID-19 pandemic).
2021–22 Nate Champion 12–15 8–11 5th
Southwest
2022–23 Nate Champion 15–15 11–9 T–5th
Nate Champion (Northeast Conference) (2023–present)
2023–24 Nate Champion 0–0 0–0
Nate Champion (Division II): 46–39 (.541) 34–24 (.586)
Nate Champion (Division I): 0–0 (–) 0–0 (–)
Nate Champion: 46–39 (.541) 34–24 (.586)
ECIAC: 2–3 (.400)
MECAA: 63–47 (.573)
MECC: 49–36 (.576)
NECC: 43–23 (.652)
NE10: 271–267 (.504)
NEC: 0–0 (–)
Pre-division NCAA: 95–69 (.579) 6–5 (.545)
Division II[j]: 971–751 (.564) 422–371 (.531)
Division I: 0–0 (–) 0–0 (–)
Major program[k]: 95–69 (.579) 6–5 (.545)


Total: 1,066–820
(.565)
428–376
(.531)

      National champion         Postseason invitational champion  
      Conference regular season champion         Conference regular season and conference tournament champion
      Division regular season champion       Division regular season and conference tournament champion
      Conference tournament champion

Notes
  1. ^ Excludes 75–72 loss at New York Athletic Club on February 10, 1950, which is included in the official Le Moyne College all-time game results, because the so-called Bevo Francis rule, ratified by the NCAA in 1953, defines collegiate contests as including only games between varsity teams of four-year degree-granting institutions and instructs the NCAA Statistics Service to retroactively remove all games that do not qualify as collegiate contests from official statistics back to 1948.[1]
  2. ^ Excludes 74–68 loss at New York Athletic Club on December 1, 1950, which is included in the official Le Moyne College all-time game results, because the so-called Bevo Francis rule, ratified by the NCAA in 1953, defines collegiate contests as including only games between varsity teams of four-year degree-granting institutions and instructs the NCAA Statistics Service to retroactively remove all games that do not qualify as collegiate contests from official statistics back to 1948.[1]
  3. ^ Excludes 74–67 loss vs. Marine Corps Base Quantico on February 19, 1953, which is included in the official Le Moyne College all-time game results, because the so-called Bevo Francis rule, ratified by the NCAA in 1953, defines collegiate contests as including only games between varsity teams of four-year degree-granting institutions and instructs the NCAA Statistics Service to retroactively remove all games that do not qualify as collegiate contests from official statistics back to 1948.[1]
  4. ^ Excludes 85–77 loss at New York Athletic Club on February 25, 1955, which is included in the official Le Moyne College all-time game results, because the so-called Bevo Francis rule, ratified by the NCAA in 1953, defines collegiate contests as including only games between varsity teams of four-year degree-granting institutions.[1]
  5. ^ Le Moyne finished tied with Iona. Le Moyne lost the only head-to-head matchup, 58–54, at Iona on February 14, 1959. Nevertheless, the MECAA recognized both teams as co-champions.[5]
  6. ^ Up to the 1959–60 season, some MECAA teams did not play full round-robin conference schedules, and others played each conference opponent with home-and-home series versus some but not all conference members. The uneven scheduling created controversy about which team deserved the league's championship, in cases in which the title had been decided in favor of a team that had scheduled one extra or one fewer game, since the conference champion was the team with the best winning percentage against conference opponents.[6] This tournament was originally planned to be held annually in December to determine a champion with all conference teams on equal footing. Since the MECAA had five members at the time (Le Moyne, St. Francis (NY), Iona, Saint Peter's and Siena), three other teams (Fairleigh Dickinson, Long Island and Wagner) were invited to create a full eight-team bracket and ensure the tournament champion would need to win three games.[7] Despite the initial plans, the 1960 Christmas tournament was the only tournament the MECAA ever held. The tournament was unique, because it can be differentiated from a conference tournament, since it was not held at the end of the season and included non-member teams. It also does not resemble an in-season multiple-team event, since all MECAA teams participated rather than limiting tournament entries to one team per conference.
  7. ^ Finished tied for first place with Saint Peter's, but was awarded championship based on 81–80 victory in head-to-head matchup on December 3, 1968.
  8. ^ Finished tied with Assumption and Stonehill and were seeded third in conference tournament based on tiebreaker procedure. The NE10 recognizes all three teams as regular-season conference co-champions.
  9. ^ a b c Had best regular-season conference record of all NE10 teams, regardless of division.
  10. ^ Includes College Division from 1956 to 1973.
  11. ^ Includes pre-division NCAA seasons through 1955–56 and Division I seasons.

Bob Knight

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Statistics overview
Season Team Overall Conference Standing Postseason
Army Cadets (NCAA University Division independent) (1965–1971)
1965–66 Army 18–8 NIT Fourth Place
1966–67 Army 13–8
1967–68 Army 20–5 NIT First Round
1968–69 Army 18–10 NIT Fourth Place
1969–70 Army 22–6 NIT Third Place
1970–71 Army 11–13
Army: 102–50 (.671)
Indiana Hoosiers (Big Ten Conference) (1971–2000)
1971–72 Indiana 17–8 9–5 T–3rd NIT First Round
1972–73 Indiana 22–6 11–3 1st NCAA Division I Final Four
1973–74 Indiana 23–5 12–2 T–1st CCAT Champion
1974–75 Indiana 31–1 18–0 1st NCAA Division I Elite Eight
1975–76 Indiana 32–0 18–0 1st NCAA Division I Champion
1976–77 Indiana 16–11 11–7 5th
1977–78 Indiana 21–8 12–6 2nd NCAA Division I Sweet 16
1978–79 Indiana 22–12 10–8 5th NIT Champion
1979–80 Indiana 21–8 13–5 1st NCAA Division I Sweet 16
1980–81 Indiana 26–9 14–4 1st NCAA Division I Champion
1981–82 Indiana 19–10 12–6 T–2nd NCAA Division I Round of 32
1982–83 Indiana 24–6 13–5 1st NCAA Division I Sweet 16
1983–84 Indiana 22–9 13–5 3rd NCAA Division I Elite Eight
1984–85 Indiana 19–14 7–11 7th NIT Final
1985–86 Indiana 21–8 13–5 2nd NCAA Division I Round of 64
1986–87 Indiana 30–4 15–3 T–1st NCAA Division I Champion
1987–88 Indiana 19–10 11–7 5th NCAA Division I Round of 64
1988–89 Indiana 27–8 15–3 1st NCAA Division I Sweet 16
1989–90 Indiana 18–11 8–10 7th NCAA Division I Round of 64
1990–91 Indiana 29–5 15–3 T–1st NCAA Division I Sweet 16
1991–92 Indiana 27–7 14–4 2nd NCAA Division I Final Four
1992–93 Indiana 31–4 17–1 1st NCAA Division I Elite Eight
1993–94 Indiana 21–9 12–6 3rd NCAA Division I Sweet 16
1994–95 Indiana 19–12 11–7 T–3rd NCAA Division I Round of 64
1995–96 Indiana 19–12 12–6 T–2nd NCAA Division I Round of 64
1996–97 Indiana 22–11 9–9 T–6th NCAA Division I Round of 64
1997–98 Indiana 20–12 9–7 T–5th NCAA Division I Round of 32
1998–99 Indiana 23–11 9–7 T–3rd NCAA Division I Round of 32
1999–2000 Indiana 20–9 10–6 5th NCAA Division I Round of 64
Indiana: 662–239 (.735) 353–151 (.700)
Texas Tech Red Raiders (Big 12 Conference) (2001–2008)
2001–02 Texas Tech 23–9 10–6 T–3rd NCAA Division I Round of 64
2002–03 Texas Tech 22–13 6–10 T–7th NIT Third Place
2003–04 Texas Tech 23–11 9–7 T–5th NCAA Division I Round of 32
2004–05 Texas Tech 22–11 10–6 4th NCAA Division I Sweet 16
2005–06 Texas Tech 15–17 6–10 T–7th
2006–07 Texas Tech 21–13 9–7 5th NCAA Division I Round of 64
2007–08 Texas Tech 12–8* 3–3* T–6th*
Texas Tech: 138–82 (.627) 53–49 (.520)

(*) Indicates record/standing at time
of resignation from Texas Tech

Total: 902–371 (.709)

Sources:[8][9][10]

      National champion         Postseason invitational champion  
      Conference regular season champion         Conference regular season and conference tournament champion
      Division regular season champion       Division regular season and conference tournament champion
      Conference tournament champion

Sandbox

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Statistics overview
Season Team Overall Conference Standing Postseason
Army Cadets (NCAA University Division independent) (1965–1971)
1965–66 Army 18–8 NIT Fourth Place
1966–67 Army 13–8
1967–68 Army 20–5 NIT First Round
1968–69 Army 18–10 NIT Fourth Place
1969–70 Army 22–6 NIT Third Place
1970–71 Army 11–13
Army: 102–50 (.671)
Indiana Hoosiers (Big Ten Conference) (1971–2000)
1971–72 Indiana 17–8 9–5 T–3rd NIT First Round
1972–73 Indiana 22–6 11–3 1st NCAA Division I Final Four
1973–74 Indiana 23–5 12–2 T–1st CCAT Champion
1974–75 Indiana 31–1 18–0 1st NCAA Division I Elite Eight
1975–76 Indiana 32–0 18–0 1st NCAA Division I Champion
1976–77 Indiana 16–11 11–7 5th
1977–78 Indiana 21–8 12–6 2nd NCAA Division I Sweet 16
1978–79 Indiana 22–12 10–8 5th NIT Champion
1979–80 Indiana 21–8 13–5 1st NCAA Division I Sweet 16
1980–81 Indiana 26–9 14–4 1st NCAA Division I Champion
1981–82 Indiana 19–10 12–6 T–2nd NCAA Division I Round of 32
1982–83 Indiana 24–6 13–5 1st NCAA Division I Sweet 16
1983–84 Indiana 22–9 13–5 3rd NCAA Division I Elite Eight
1984–85 Indiana 19–14 7–11 7th NIT Final
1985–86 Indiana 21–8 13–5 2nd NCAA Division I Round of 64
1986–87 Indiana 30–4 15–3 T–1st NCAA Division I Champion
1987–88 Indiana 19–10 11–7 5th NCAA Division I Round of 64
1988–89 Indiana 27–8 15–3 1st NCAA Division I Sweet 16
1989–90 Indiana 18–11 8–10 7th NCAA Division I Round of 64
1990–91 Indiana 29–5 15–3 T–1st NCAA Division I Sweet 16
1991–92 Indiana 27–7 14–4 2nd NCAA Division I Final Four
1992–93 Indiana 31–4 17–1 1st NCAA Division I Elite Eight
1993–94 Indiana 21–9 12–6 3rd NCAA Division I Sweet 16
1994–95 Indiana 19–12 11–7 T–3rd NCAA Division I Round of 64
1995–96 Indiana 19–12 12–6 T–2nd NCAA Division I Round of 64
1996–97 Indiana 22–11 9–9 T–6th NCAA Division I Round of 64
1997–98 Indiana 20–12 9–7 T–5th NCAA Division I Round of 32
1998–99 Indiana 23–11 9–7 T–3rd NCAA Division I Round of 32
1999–2000 Indiana 20–9 10–6 5th NCAA Division I Round of 64
Indiana: 662–239 (.735) 353–151 (.700)
Texas Tech Red Raiders (Big 12 Conference) (2001–2008)
2001–02 Texas Tech 23–9 10–6 T–3rd NCAA Division I Round of 64
2002–03 Texas Tech 22–13 6–10 T–7th NIT Third Place
2003–04 Texas Tech 23–11 9–7 T–5th NCAA Division I Round of 32
2004–05 Texas Tech 22–11 10–6 4th NCAA Division I Sweet 16
2005–06 Texas Tech 15–17 6–10 T–7th
2006–07 Texas Tech 21–13 9–7 5th NCAA Division I Round of 64
2007–08 Texas Tech 12–8* 3–3* T–6th*
Texas Tech: 138–82 (.627) 53–49 (.520)

(*) Indicates record/standing at time
of resignation from Texas Tech

Total: 902–371 (.709)

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      Conference regular season champion         Conference regular season and conference tournament champion
      Division regular season champion       Division regular season and conference tournament champion
      Conference tournament champion

LSU Tigers women's basketball

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Season Team Overall Conference Standing Postseason Coaches' poll AP poll
Jinks Coleman (Independent) (1975–1979)
1975–76 Jinks Coleman 17–14 AIAW Regional
1976–77 Jinks Coleman 29–8 AIAW Second Place 11
1977–78 Jinks Coleman 37–3 AIAW Regional 10
1978–79 Jinks Coleman 8–7
Jinks Coleman: 91–32
Barbara Swanner (Independent, SEC) (1979–1983)
1979 Barbara Swanner 5–5 AIAW Regional
1979–80 Barbara Swanner 17–17 AIAW Regional
1980–81 Barbara Swanner 17–15 AIAW Regional
1981–82 Barbara Swanner 18–13
Barbara Swanner: 57–50
Sue Gunter (SEC) (1982–2004)
1982–83 Sue Gunter 20–7 6–2 T-1st (SEC West) 20
1983–84 Sue Gunter 23–7 5–3 T-2nd (SEC West) NCAA Sweet Sixteen 8
1984–85 Sue Gunter 20–9 4–4 3rd (SEC West) NWIT Champions
1985–86 Sue Gunter 27–6 6–3 T-2nd NCAA Elite Eight 8 9
1986–87 Sue Gunter 20–8 6–3 T-4th NCAA Second Round (Bye) 19 14
1987–88 Sue Gunter 18–11 6–3 3rd NCAA First Round
1988–89 Sue Gunter 19–11 5–4 T-4th NCAA Sweet Sixteen 14
1989–90 Sue Gunter 21–9 4–5 T-6th NCAA First Round 23
1990–91 Sue Gunter 24–7 5–4 4th# NCAA Second Round (Bye) 18 8
1991–92 Sue Gunter 16–13 4–7 T-7th
1992–93 Sue Gunter 9–18 0–11 12th
1993–94 Sue Gunter 11–16 2–9 T-10th
1994–95 Sue Gunter 7–20 1–10 T-10th
1995–96 Sue Gunter 21–11 4–7 T-8th NWIT Third Place
1996–97 Sue Gunter 25–5 9–3 T-3rd NCAA Sweet Sixteen 12 9
1997–98 Sue Gunter 19–13 7–7 T-6th WNIT Semifinals
1998–99 Sue Gunter 22–8 10–4 2nd NCAA Sweet Sixteen 21 21
1999–2000 Sue Gunter 25–7 11–3 3rd NCAA Elite Eight 8 15
2000–01 Sue Gunter 20–11 8–6 T-4th NCAA Second Round 20 18
2001–02 Sue Gunter 18–12 8–6 T-4th NCAA Second Round 22 22
2002–03 Sue Gunter 30–4 11–3 2nd# NCAA Elite Eight 5 3
2003–04 Sue Gunter 27–7 10–4 2nd NCAA Final Four 3 19
Sue Gunter: 442–220 132–111
Pokey Chatman (SEC) (2004–2007)
2004–05 Pokey Chatman 33–3 14–0 1st NCAA Final Four 3 2
2005–06 Pokey Chatman 31–4 13–1 1st NCAA Final Four 4 5
2006–07 Pokey Chatman 30–8 10–4 T-3rd NCAA Final Four 4 12
Pokey Chatman: 94–15 37–5
Van Chancellor (SEC) (2008–2012)
2007–08 Van Chancellor 31–6 14–0 1st NCAA Final Four 4 6
2008–09 Van Chancellor 19–11 10–4 T-2nd NCAA Second Round
2009–10 Van Chancellor 21–10 9–7 T-3rd NCAA Second Round 25 21
2010–11 Van Chancellor 19–13 8–8 T-5th
Van Chancellor: 90–40 41–19
Nikki Fargas (SEC) (2011–2021)
2011–12 Nikki Caldwell 23–11 10–6 T-4th NCAA Second Round
2012–13 Nikki Caldwell 22–12 10–6 6th NCAA Sweet Sixteen
2013–14 Nikki Fargas 21–13 7–9 T-6th NCAA Sweet Sixteen
2014–15 Nikki Fargas 17–14 10–6 T-4th NCAA First Round
2015–16 Nikki Fargas 10–21 3–13 13th
2016–17 Nikki Fargas 20–12 8–8 7th NCAA First Round
2017–18 Nikki Fargas 18–7 10–4 3rd NCAA First Round 24 30
2018–19 Nikki Fargas 16–13 7–9 6th Turned down NIT Bid
2019–20 Nikki Fargas 20–10 9-7 7th Tournament Cancelled Due to Covid-19
2020–21 Nikki Fargas 9–13 6–8 8th
Nikki Fargas: 176–126 80–76
Kim Mulkey (SEC) (2021–present)
2021–22 Kim Mulkey 26–6 13–3 2nd NCAA Second Round
2022–23 Kim Mulkey 34–2 15–1 2nd NCAA National Champions 9 1
2023–24 Kim Mulkey 16–2 3–1 5 7
Kim Mulkey: 76–10 31–5
Total: 1,024–493

      National champion         Postseason invitational champion  
      Conference regular season champion         Conference regular season and conference tournament champion
      Division regular season champion       Division regular season and conference tournament champion
      Conference tournament champion

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Season Team Overall Conference Standing Postseason Coaches' poll AP poll
Jinks Coleman (Independent) (1975–1979)
1975–76 Jinks Coleman 17–14 AIAW Regional
1976–77 Jinks Coleman 29–8 AIAW Second Place 11
1977–78 Jinks Coleman 37–3 AIAW Regional 10
1978–79 Jinks Coleman 8–7
Jinks Coleman: 91–32
Barbara Swanner (Independent, SEC) (1979–1983)
1979 Barbara Swanner 5–5 AIAW Regional
1979–80 Barbara Swanner 17–17 AIAW Regional
1980–81 Barbara Swanner 17–15 AIAW Regional
1981–82 Barbara Swanner 18–13
Barbara Swanner: 57–50
Sue Gunter (SEC) (1982–2004)
1982–83 Sue Gunter 20–7 6–2 T-1st (SEC West) 20
1983–84 Sue Gunter 23–7 5–3 T-2nd (SEC West) NCAA Sweet Sixteen 8
1984–85 Sue Gunter 20–9 4–4 3rd (SEC West) NWIT Champions
1985–86 Sue Gunter 27–6 6–3 T-2nd NCAA Elite Eight 8 9
1986–87 Sue Gunter 20–8 6–3 T-4th NCAA Second Round (Bye) 19 14
1987–88 Sue Gunter 18–11 6–3 3rd NCAA First Round
1988–89 Sue Gunter 19–11 5–4 T-4th NCAA Sweet Sixteen 14
1989–90 Sue Gunter 21–9 4–5 T-6th NCAA First Round 23
1990–91 Sue Gunter 24–7 5–4 4th# NCAA Second Round (Bye) 18 8
1991–92 Sue Gunter 16–13 4–7 T-7th
1992–93 Sue Gunter 9–18 0–11 12th
1993–94 Sue Gunter 11–16 2–9 T-10th
1994–95 Sue Gunter 7–20 1–10 T-10th
1995–96 Sue Gunter 21–11 4–7 T-8th NWIT Third Place
1996–97 Sue Gunter 25–5 9–3 T-3rd NCAA Sweet Sixteen 12 9
1997–98 Sue Gunter 19–13 7–7 T-6th WNIT Semifinals
1998–99 Sue Gunter 22–8 10–4 2nd NCAA Sweet Sixteen 21 21
1999–2000 Sue Gunter 25–7 11–3 3rd NCAA Elite Eight 8 15
2000–01 Sue Gunter 20–11 8–6 T-4th NCAA Second Round 20 18
2001–02 Sue Gunter 18–12 8–6 T-4th NCAA Second Round 22 22
2002–03 Sue Gunter 30–4 11–3 2nd# NCAA Elite Eight 5 3
2003–04 Sue Gunter 27–7 10–4 2nd NCAA Final Four 3 19
Sue Gunter: 442–220 132–111
Pokey Chatman (SEC) (2004–2007)
2004–05 Pokey Chatman 33–3 14–0 1st NCAA Final Four 3 2
2005–06 Pokey Chatman 31–4 13–1 1st NCAA Final Four 4 5
2006–07 Pokey Chatman 30–8 10–4 T-3rd NCAA Final Four 4 12
Pokey Chatman: 94–15 37–5
Van Chancellor (SEC) (2008–2012)
2007–08 Van Chancellor 31–6 14–0 1st NCAA Final Four 4 6
2008–09 Van Chancellor 19–11 10–4 T-2nd NCAA Second Round
2009–10 Van Chancellor 21–10 9–7 T-3rd NCAA Second Round 25 21
2010–11 Van Chancellor 19–13 8–8 T-5th
Van Chancellor: 90–40 41–19
Nikki Fargas (SEC) (2011–2021)
2011–12 Nikki Caldwell 23–11 10–6 T-4th NCAA Second Round
2012–13 Nikki Caldwell 22–12 10–6 6th NCAA Sweet Sixteen
2013–14 Nikki Fargas 21–13 7–9 T-6th NCAA Sweet Sixteen
2014–15 Nikki Fargas 17–14 10–6 T-4th NCAA First Round
2015–16 Nikki Fargas 10–21 3–13 13th
2016–17 Nikki Fargas 20–12 8–8 7th NCAA First Round
2017–18 Nikki Fargas 18–7 10–4 3rd NCAA First Round 24 30
2018–19 Nikki Fargas 16–13 7–9 6th Turned down NIT Bid
2019–20 Nikki Fargas 20–10 9-7 7th Tournament Cancelled Due to Covid-19
2020–21 Nikki Fargas 9–13 6–8 8th
Nikki Fargas: 176–126 80–76
Kim Mulkey (SEC) (2021–present)
2021–22 Kim Mulkey 26–6 13–3 2nd NCAA Second Round
2022–23 Kim Mulkey 34–2 15–1 2nd NCAA National Champions 9 1
2023–24 Kim Mulkey 16–2 3–1 5 7
Kim Mulkey: 76–10 31–5
Total: 1,024–493

      National champion         Postseason invitational champion  
      Conference regular season champion         Conference regular season and conference tournament champion
      Division regular season champion       Division regular season and conference tournament champion
      Conference tournament champion

Texas Longhorns men's basketball

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Season Coach Overall Conference Standing Postseason Coaches' poll AP poll
Magnus Mainland (Independent) (1905–1907)
1905–06 Magnus Mainland 7–1
1906–07 Magnus Mainland 4–4
Magnus Mainland: 11–5 (.688)
W. E. Metzenthin (Independent) (1909–1911)
1908–09 W. E. Metzenthin 6–3
1909–10 W. E. Metzenthin 6–7
1910–11 W. E. Metzenthin 1–4
W. E. Metzenthin: 13–14 (.481)
J. Burton Rix (Independent) (1911–1912)
1911–12 J. Burton Rix 5–1
J. Burton Rix: 5–1 (.833)
Carl C. Taylor (Independent) (1912–1913)
1912–13 Carl C. Taylor 8–4
Carl C. Taylor: 8–4 (.667)
L. Theo Bellmont (Independent) (1913–1914)
1913–14 L. Theo Bellmont 11–0
L. Theo Bellmont (Southwest Conference) (1914–1915)
1914–15 L. Theo Bellmont 14–0 5–0 1st
Roy Henderson (Southwest Conference) (1915–1916)
1915–16 Roy Henderson 12–0 6–0 1st
Eugene Van Gent (Southwest Conference) (1916–1917)
1916–17 Eugene Van Gent 13–3 7–1 1st
Eugene Van Gent: 13–3 (.813) 7–1 (.875)
Roy Henderson (Southwest Conference) (1917–1919)
1917–18 Roy Henderson 14–5 8–4 2nd
1918–19 Roy Henderson 17–3 11–2 1st
Roy Henderson: 43–8 (.843) 25–6 (.806)
Berry M. Whitaker (Southwest Conference) (1919–1920)
1919–20 Berry M. Whitaker 10–6 4–6 3rd
Berry M. Whitaker: 10–6 (.625) 4–6 (.400)
L. Theo Bellmont (Southwest Conference) (1920–1922)
1920–21 L. Theo Bellmont 13–5 9–5 3rd
1921–22 L. Theo Bellmont 20–4 14–4 2nd
L. Theo Bellmont: 58–9 (.866) 28–9 (.757)
Milton Romney (Southwest Conference) (1922–1923)
1922–23 Milton Romney 11–7 9–7 2nd
Milton Romney: 11–7 (.611) 9–7 (.563)
E. J. "Doc" Stewart (Southwest Conference) (1924–1927)
1923–24 Doc Stewart 23–0 20–0 1st
1924–25 Doc Stewart 17–8 9–5 4th
1925–26 Doc Stewart 12–10 6–6 4th
1926–27 Doc Stewart 13–9 7–4 T–2nd
E. J. "Doc" Stewart: 65–27 (.707) 42–15 (.737)
Fred Walker (Southwest Conference) (1927–1931)
1927–28 Fred Walker 12–5 7–5 3rd
Fred Walker: 51–30 (.630) 27–21 (.563)
Ed Olle (Southwest Conference) (1931–1934)
1931–32 Ed Olle 13–9 5–7 4th
1932–33 Ed Olle 22–1 11–1 1st Premo-Porretta National champion
1933–34 Ed Olle 14–8 6–6 3rd
Ed Olle: 49–18 (.731) 22–14 (.611)
Marty Karow (Southwest Conference) (1934–1936)
1934–35 Marty Karow 16–7 5–7 4th
1935–36 Marty Karow 15–9 8–4 T–2nd
Marty Karow: 31–16 (.660) 13–11 (.542)
Jack Gray (Southwest Conference) (1936–1942)
1936–37 Jack Gray 13–10 5–7 T–5th
1937–38 Jack Gray 11–11 5–7 5th
1938–39 Jack Gray 19–6 10–2 1st NCAA Elite Eight
1939–40 Jack Gray 18–5 8–4 2nd
1940–41 Jack Gray 14–10 7–5 3rd
1941–42 Jack Gray 14–9 5–7 5th
H. C. "Bully" Gilstrap (Southwest Conference) (1942–1945)
1942–43 Bully Gilstrap 19–7 9–3 T–1st NCAA final Four
1943–44 Bully Gilstrap 14–11 6–6 T–3rd
1944–45 Bully Gilstrap 10–10 5–7 5th
H. C. "Bully" Gilstrap: 43–28 (.606) 20–16 (.556)
Jack Gray (Southwest Conference) (1945–1951)
1945–46 Jack Gray 16–7 7–5 3rd
1946–47 Jack Gray 26–2 12–0 1st NCAA final Four
1947–48 Jack Gray 20–5 9–3 2nd NIT Quarterfinal
1948–49 Jack Gray 17–7 7–5 4th
1949–50 Jack Gray 13–11 6–6 T–4th
1950–51 Jack Gray 13–14 8–4 T–1st
Jack Gray: 194–97 (.667) 89–55 (.618)
Thurman "Slue" Hull (Southwest Conference) (1951–1956)
1951–52 Slue Hull 16–8 8–4 2nd
1952–53 Slue Hull 12–9 8–4 T–2nd
1953–54 Slue Hull 16–9 9–3 T–1st
1954–55 Slue Hull 4–20 3–9 6th
1955–56 Slue Hull 12–12 5–7 4th
Thurman "Slue" Hull: 60–58 (.508) 33–27 (.550)
Marshall Hughes (Southwest Conference) (1956–1959)
1956–57 Marshall Hughes 11–13 3–9 T–6th
1957–58 Marshall Hughes 10–13 5–9 7th
1958–59 Marshall Hughes 4–20 2–12 8th
Marshall Hughes: 25–46 (.352) 10–30 (.250)
Harold Bradley (Southwest Conference) (1959–1967)
1959–60 Harold Bradley 18–8 11–3 1st NCAA University Division Sweet Sixteen 13
1960–61 Harold Bradley 14–10 8–6 4th
1961–62 Harold Bradley 16–8 8–6 4th
1962–63 Harold Bradley 20–7 13–1 1st NCAA University Division Sweet Sixteen 12
1963–64 Harold Bradley 15–9 8–6 T–3rd
1964–65 Harold Bradley 16–9 10–4 T–1st
1965–66 Harold Bradley 12–12 7–7 4th
1966–67 Harold Bradley 14–10 8–6 T–2nd
Harold Bradley: 125–73 (.631) 73–39 (.652)
Leon Black (Southwest Conference) (1967–1976)
1967–68 Leon Black 11–13 8–6 T–2nd
1968–69 Leon Black 9–15 5–9 T–6th
1969–70 Leon Black 11–13 6–8 6th
1970–71 Leon Black 12–12 6–8 T–5th
1971–72 Leon Black 19–9 10–4 T–1st NCAA University Division Sweet Sixteen
1972–73 Leon Black 13–12 7–7 T–5th
1973–74 Leon Black 12–15 11–3 1st NCAA Division I first round
1974–75 Leon Black 10–15 6–8 T–4th
1975–76 Leon Black 9–17 4–12 8th
Leon Black: 106–121 (.467) 63–65 (.492)
A.E. "Abe" Lemons (Southwest Conference) (1976–1982)
1976–77 Abe Lemons 13–13 8–8 4th
1977–78 Abe Lemons 26–5 14–2 T–1st NIT champion 19 17
1978–79 Abe Lemons 21–8 13–3 T–1st NCAA Division I second round 15
1979–80 Abe Lemons 19–11 10–6 3rd NIT second round
1980–81 Abe Lemons 15–15 7–9 T–6th
1981–82 Abe Lemons 16–11 6–10 T–7th
A.E. "Abe" Lemons: 110–63 (.636) 58–38 (.604)
Bob Weltlich (Southwest Conference) (1982–1988)
1982–83 Bob Weltlich 6–22 1–15 9th
1983–84 Bob Weltlich 7–21 3–13 8th
1984–85 Bob Weltlich 15–13 7–9 7th
1985–86 Bob Weltlich 19–12 12–4 T–1st NIT second round
1986–87 Bob Weltlich 14–17 7–9 T–6th
1987–88 Bob Weltlich 16–13 10–6 T–4th
Bob Weltlich: 77–98 (.440) 40–56 (.417)
Tom Penders (Southwest Conference) (1988–1996)
1988–89 Tom Penders 25–6 12–4 2nd NCAA Division I second round
1989–90 Tom Penders 24–9 12–4 3rd NCAA Division I Elite Eight 12
1990–91 Tom Penders 23–9 13–3 2nd NCAA Division I second round 23
1991–92 Tom Penders 23–12 11–3 T–1st NCAA Division I first round
1992–93 Tom Penders 11–17 4–10 7th
1993–94 Tom Penders 26–8 12–2 1st NCAA Division I second round 24 20
1994–95 Tom Penders 23–7 11–3 T–1st NCAA Division I second round 24
1995–96 Tom Penders 21–10 10–4 3rd NCAA Division I second round
Tom Penders (Big 12 Conference) (1996–1998)
1996–97 Tom Penders 18–12 10–6 T–3rd NCAA Division I Sweet Sixteen 20
1997–98 Tom Penders 14–17 6–10 10th
Tom Penders: 208–107 (.660) 85–33 (.720)
Rick Barnes (Big 12 Conference) (1998–2015)
1998–99 Rick Barnes 19–13 13–3 1st NCAA Division I first round
1999–2000 Rick Barnes 24–9 13–3 2nd NCAA Division I second round 21 15
2000–01 Rick Barnes 25–9 12–4 T–2nd NCAA Division I first round 18
2001–02 Rick Barnes 22–12 10–6 T–3rd NCAA Division I Sweet Sixteen 18
2002–03 Rick Barnes 26–7 13–3 2nd NCAA Division I Final Four 3 5
2003–04 Rick Barnes 25–8 12–4 T–2nd NCAA Division I Sweet Sixteen 10 12
2004–05 Rick Barnes 20–11 9–7 T–5th NCAA Division I first round
2005–06 Rick Barnes 30–7 13–3 T–1st NCAA Division I Elite Eight 9 9
2006–07 Rick Barnes 25–10 12–4 3rd NCAA Division I second round 16 11
2007–08 Rick Barnes 31–7 13–3 T–1st NCAA Division I Elite Eight 5 7
2008–09 Rick Barnes 23–12 9–7 T–4th NCAA Division I second round 23
2009–10 Rick Barnes 24–10 9–7 T–6th NCAA Division I first round
2010–11 Rick Barnes 28–8 13–3 2nd NCAA Division I second round 16 8
2011–12 Rick Barnes 20–14 9–9 6th NCAA Division I first round
2012–13 Rick Barnes 16–18 7–11 7th CBI first round
2013–14 Rick Barnes 24–11 11–7 T–3rd NCAA Division I second round
2014–15 Rick Barnes 20–14 8–10 T–6th NCAA Division I first round
Rick Barnes: 402–180 (.691) 186–94 (.664)
Shaka Smart (Big 12 Conference) (2015–2021)
2015–16 Shaka Smart 20–13 11–7 4th NCAA Division I first round
2016–17 Shaka Smart 11–22 4–14 10th
2017–18 Shaka Smart 19–15 8–10 T–6th NCAA Division I first round
2018–19 Shaka Smart 21–16 8–10 6th NIT champion
2019–20 Shaka Smart 19–12 9–9 T–3rd No postseason held
2020–21 Shaka Smart 19–8 11–6 3rd NCAA Division I first round 9 21
Shaka Smart: 109–86 (.559) 51–56 (.477)
Chris Beard (Big 12 Conference) (2021–2023)
2021–22 Chris Beard 22–12 10–8 4th NCAA Division I second round 25
2022–23 Chris Beard 7–1 7 8
Chris Beard: 29–13 (.690) 10–8 (.556)
Rodney Terry (Big 12 Conference) (2022–present)
2022–23 Rodney Terry 22–8 12–6 2nd NCAA Division I Elite Eight 5 7
2023–24 Rodney Terry 12–3 1–1
Rodney Terry: 34–11 (.756) 13–7 (.650)
Total: 1886–1130 (.625) SWC: 648–449 (.591)
Big 12: 277–180(.606)

      National champion         Postseason invitational champion  
      Conference regular season champion         Conference regular season and conference tournament champion
      Division regular season champion       Division regular season and conference tournament champion
      Conference tournament champion

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Season Coach Overall Conference Standing Postseason Coaches' poll AP poll
Magnus Mainland (Independent) (1905–1907)
1905–06 Magnus Mainland 7–1
1906–07 Magnus Mainland 4–4
Magnus Mainland: 11–5 (.688)
W. E. Metzenthin (Independent) (1909–1911)
1908–09 W. E. Metzenthin 6–3
1909–10 W. E. Metzenthin 6–7
1910–11 W. E. Metzenthin 1–4
W. E. Metzenthin: 13–14 (.481)
J. Burton Rix (Independent) (1911–1912)
1911–12 J. Burton Rix 5–1
J. Burton Rix: 5–1 (.833)
Carl C. Taylor (Independent) (1912–1913)
1912–13 Carl C. Taylor 8–4
Carl C. Taylor: 8–4 (.667)
L. Theo Bellmont (Independent) (1913–1914)
1913–14 L. Theo Bellmont 11–0
L. Theo Bellmont (Southwest Conference) (1914–1915)
1914–15 L. Theo Bellmont 14–0 5–0 1st
Roy Henderson (Southwest Conference) (1915–1916)
1915–16 Roy Henderson 12–0 6–0 1st
Eugene Van Gent (Southwest Conference) (1916–1917)
1916–17 Eugene Van Gent 13–3 7–1 1st
Eugene Van Gent: 13–3 (.813) 7–1 (.875)
Roy Henderson (Southwest Conference) (1917–1919)
1917–18 Roy Henderson 14–5 8–4 2nd
1918–19 Roy Henderson 17–3 11–2 1st
Roy Henderson: 43–8 (.843) 25–6 (.806)
Berry M. Whitaker (Southwest Conference) (1919–1920)
1919–20 Berry M. Whitaker 10–6 4–6 3rd
Berry M. Whitaker: 10–6 (.625) 4–6 (.400)
L. Theo Bellmont (Southwest Conference) (1920–1922)
1920–21 L. Theo Bellmont 13–5 9–5 3rd
1921–22 L. Theo Bellmont 20–4 14–4 2nd
L. Theo Bellmont: 58–9 (.866) 28–9 (.757)
Milton Romney (Southwest Conference) (1922–1923)
1922–23 Milton Romney 11–7 9–7 2nd
Milton Romney: 11–7 (.611) 9–7 (.563)
E. J. "Doc" Stewart (Southwest Conference) (1924–1927)
1923–24 Doc Stewart 23–0 20–0 1st
1924–25 Doc Stewart 17–8 9–5 4th
1925–26 Doc Stewart 12–10 6–6 4th
1926–27 Doc Stewart 13–9 7–4 T–2nd
E. J. "Doc" Stewart: 65–27 (.707) 42–15 (.737)
Fred Walker (Southwest Conference) (1927–1931)
1927–28 Fred Walker 12–5 7–5 3rd
Fred Walker: 51–30 (.630) 27–21 (.563)
Ed Olle (Southwest Conference) (1931–1934)
1931–32 Ed Olle 13–9 5–7 4th
1932–33 Ed Olle 22–1 11–1 1st Premo-Porretta National champion
1933–34 Ed Olle 14–8 6–6 3rd
Ed Olle: 49–18 (.731) 22–14 (.611)
Marty Karow (Southwest Conference) (1934–1936)
1934–35 Marty Karow 16–7 5–7 4th
1935–36 Marty Karow 15–9 8–4 T–2nd
Marty Karow: 31–16 (.660) 13–11 (.542)
Jack Gray (Southwest Conference) (1936–1942)
1936–37 Jack Gray 13–10 5–7 T–5th
1937–38 Jack Gray 11–11 5–7 5th
1938–39 Jack Gray 19–6 10–2 1st NCAA Elite Eight
1939–40 Jack Gray 18–5 8–4 2nd
1940–41 Jack Gray 14–10 7–5 3rd
1941–42 Jack Gray 14–9 5–7 5th
H. C. "Bully" Gilstrap (Southwest Conference) (1942–1945)
1942–43 Bully Gilstrap 19–7 9–3 T–1st NCAA final Four
1943–44 Bully Gilstrap 14–11 6–6 T–3rd
1944–45 Bully Gilstrap 10–10 5–7 5th
H. C. "Bully" Gilstrap: 43–28 (.606) 20–16 (.556)
Jack Gray (Southwest Conference) (1945–1951)
1945–46 Jack Gray 16–7 7–5 3rd
1946–47 Jack Gray 26–2 12–0 1st NCAA final Four
1947–48 Jack Gray 20–5 9–3 2nd NIT Quarterfinal
1948–49 Jack Gray 17–7 7–5 4th
1949–50 Jack Gray 13–11 6–6 T–4th
1950–51 Jack Gray 13–14 8–4 T–1st
Jack Gray: 194–97 (.667) 89–55 (.618)
Thurman "Slue" Hull (Southwest Conference) (1951–1956)
1951–52 Slue Hull 16–8 8–4 2nd
1952–53 Slue Hull 12–9 8–4 T–2nd
1953–54 Slue Hull 16–9 9–3 T–1st
1954–55 Slue Hull 4–20 3–9 6th
1955–56 Slue Hull 12–12 5–7 4th
Thurman "Slue" Hull: 60–58 (.508) 33–27 (.550)
Marshall Hughes (Southwest Conference) (1956–1959)
1956–57 Marshall Hughes 11–13 3–9 T–6th
1957–58 Marshall Hughes 10–13 5–9 7th
1958–59 Marshall Hughes 4–20 2–12 8th
Marshall Hughes: 25–46 (.352) 10–30 (.250)
Harold Bradley (Southwest Conference) (1959–1967)
1959–60 Harold Bradley 18–8 11–3 1st NCAA University Division Sweet Sixteen 13
1960–61 Harold Bradley 14–10 8–6 4th
1961–62 Harold Bradley 16–8 8–6 4th
1962–63 Harold Bradley 20–7 13–1 1st NCAA University Division Sweet Sixteen 12
1963–64 Harold Bradley 15–9 8–6 T–3rd
1964–65 Harold Bradley 16–9 10–4 T–1st
1965–66 Harold Bradley 12–12 7–7 4th
1966–67 Harold Bradley 14–10 8–6 T–2nd
Harold Bradley: 125–73 (.631) 73–39 (.652)
Leon Black (Southwest Conference) (1967–1976)
1967–68 Leon Black 11–13 8–6 T–2nd
1968–69 Leon Black 9–15 5–9 T–6th
1969–70 Leon Black 11–13 6–8 6th
1970–71 Leon Black 12–12 6–8 T–5th
1971–72 Leon Black 19–9 10–4 T–1st NCAA University Division Sweet Sixteen
1972–73 Leon Black 13–12 7–7 T–5th
1973–74 Leon Black 12–15 11–3 1st NCAA Division I first round
1974–75 Leon Black 10–15 6–8 T–4th
1975–76 Leon Black 9–17 4–12 8th
Leon Black: 106–121 (.467) 63–65 (.492)
A.E. "Abe" Lemons (Southwest Conference) (1976–1982)
1976–77 Abe Lemons 13–13 8–8 4th
1977–78 Abe Lemons 26–5 14–2 T–1st NIT champion 19 17
1978–79 Abe Lemons 21–8 13–3 T–1st NCAA Division I second round 15
1979–80 Abe Lemons 19–11 10–6 3rd NIT second round
1980–81 Abe Lemons 15–15 7–9 T–6th
1981–82 Abe Lemons 16–11 6–10 T–7th
A.E. "Abe" Lemons: 110–63 (.636) 58–38 (.604)
Bob Weltlich (Southwest Conference) (1982–1988)
1982–83 Bob Weltlich 6–22 1–15 9th
1983–84 Bob Weltlich 7–21 3–13 8th
1984–85 Bob Weltlich 15–13 7–9 7th
1985–86 Bob Weltlich 19–12 12–4 T–1st NIT second round
1986–87 Bob Weltlich 14–17 7–9 T–6th
1987–88 Bob Weltlich 16–13 10–6 T–4th
Bob Weltlich: 77–98 (.440) 40–56 (.417)
Tom Penders (Southwest Conference) (1988–1996)
1988–89 Tom Penders 25–6 12–4 2nd NCAA Division I second round
1989–90 Tom Penders 24–9 12–4 3rd NCAA Division I Elite Eight 12
1990–91 Tom Penders 23–9 13–3 2nd NCAA Division I second round 23
1991–92 Tom Penders 23–12 11–3 T–1st NCAA Division I first round
1992–93 Tom Penders 11–17 4–10 7th
1993–94 Tom Penders 26–8 12–2 1st NCAA Division I second round 24 20
1994–95 Tom Penders 23–7 11–3 T–1st NCAA Division I second round 24
1995–96 Tom Penders 21–10 10–4 3rd NCAA Division I second round
Tom Penders (Big 12 Conference) (1996–1998)
1996–97 Tom Penders 18–12 10–6 T–3rd NCAA Division I Sweet Sixteen 20
1997–98 Tom Penders 14–17 6–10 10th
Tom Penders: 208–107 (.660) 85–33 (.720)
Rick Barnes (Big 12 Conference) (1998–2015)
1998–99 Rick Barnes 19–13 13–3 1st NCAA Division I first round
1999–2000 Rick Barnes 24–9 13–3 2nd NCAA Division I second round 21 15
2000–01 Rick Barnes 25–9 12–4 T–2nd NCAA Division I first round 18
2001–02 Rick Barnes 22–12 10–6 T–3rd NCAA Division I Sweet Sixteen 18
2002–03 Rick Barnes 26–7 13–3 2nd NCAA Division I Final Four 3 5
2003–04 Rick Barnes 25–8 12–4 T–2nd NCAA Division I Sweet Sixteen 10 12
2004–05 Rick Barnes 20–11 9–7 T–5th NCAA Division I first round
2005–06 Rick Barnes 30–7 13–3 T–1st NCAA Division I Elite Eight 9 9
2006–07 Rick Barnes 25–10 12–4 3rd NCAA Division I second round 16 11
2007–08 Rick Barnes 31–7 13–3 T–1st NCAA Division I Elite Eight 5 7
2008–09 Rick Barnes 23–12 9–7 T–4th NCAA Division I second round 23
2009–10 Rick Barnes 24–10 9–7 T–6th NCAA Division I first round
2010–11 Rick Barnes 28–8 13–3 2nd NCAA Division I second round 16 8
2011–12 Rick Barnes 20–14 9–9 6th NCAA Division I first round
2012–13 Rick Barnes 16–18 7–11 7th CBI first round
2013–14 Rick Barnes 24–11 11–7 T–3rd NCAA Division I second round
2014–15 Rick Barnes 20–14 8–10 T–6th NCAA Division I first round
Rick Barnes: 402–180 (.691) 186–94 (.664)
Shaka Smart (Big 12 Conference) (2015–2021)
2015–16 Shaka Smart 20–13 11–7 4th NCAA Division I first round
2016–17 Shaka Smart 11–22 4–14 10th
2017–18 Shaka Smart 19–15 8–10 T–6th NCAA Division I first round
2018–19 Shaka Smart 21–16 8–10 6th NIT champion
2019–20 Shaka Smart 19–12 9–9 T–3rd No postseason held
2020–21 Shaka Smart 19–8 11–6 3rd NCAA Division I first round 9 21
Shaka Smart: 109–86 (.559) 51–56 (.477)
Chris Beard (Big 12 Conference) (2021–2023)
2021–22 Chris Beard 22–12 10–8 4th NCAA Division I second round 25
2022–23 Chris Beard 7–1 7 8
Chris Beard: 29–13 (.690) 10–8 (.556)
Rodney Terry (Big 12 Conference) (2022–present)
2022–23 Rodney Terry 22–8 12–6 2nd NCAA Division I Elite Eight 5 7
2023–24 Rodney Terry 12–3 1–1
Rodney Terry: 34–11 (.756) 13–7 (.650)


Total: 1886–1130 (.625) SWC: 648–449 (.591)
Big 12: 277–180(.606)

      National champion         Postseason invitational champion  
      Conference regular season champion         Conference regular season and conference tournament champion
      Division regular season champion       Division regular season and conference tournament champion
      Conference tournament champion

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