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Men's Basketball History MEN’S BASKETBALL HISTORY UNIVERSITY OF VICTORIA VIKES ALL-TIME RESULTS YEAR COACH CONF RECORD POST-SEASON FINISH COACHING RECORDS 1969 -70 Robert D. Bell 9-7 (3rd) - COACH YEARS CONF RECORD 1970 -71 Robert D. Bell 8-10 (6th) - Robert D. Bell 2 17-17 1971 -72 Gary Taylor 7-9 (4th) - Gary Taylor 5 50-48 1972 -73 Gary Taylor 9-11 (4th) - Ken Shields 13 179-31 1973 -74 Gary Taylor 9-11 (4th) - Guy Vetrie 14 185-97 1974 -75 Gary Taylor 14-6 (1st) Lost in Canada West Finals Craig Beaucamp 15 226-108 TOTAL 49 648-290 1975 -76 Gary Taylor 11-9 (3rd) - 1976 - 77 Ken Shields 13-7 (2nd) Lost in Canada West Finals 1977 -78 Ken Shields 18-2 (1st) Lost in CIS Quarterfinals, Won Canada West 1978 -79 Ken Shields 17-3 (1st) Lost in CIS Championship/Won Canada West 1979 -80 Ken Shields 20-0 (1st) Won CIS Championship/Won Canada West 1980 -81 Ken Shields 16-4 (1st) Won CIS Championship/Won Canada West 1981 -82 Ken Shields 19-1 (1st) Won CIS Championship-Host/Won Canada West 1982 -83 Ken Shields 10-0 (1st) Won CIS Championship/Won Canada West 1983 -84 Ken Shields 10-0 (1st) Won CIS Championship/Won Canada West 1984 -85 Ken Shields 7-3 (2nd) Won CIS Championship/Lost in Canada West Finals 1985 -86 Ken Shields 9-1 (1st) Won CIS Championship 1986 -87 Ken Shields 5-5 (4th) Lost In Canada West Finals 1987 -88 Ken Shields 17-3 (1st) Lost in CIS Semis/Won Canada West 1988 - 89 Ken Shields 18-2 (1st) Lost in CIS Finals/Won Canada West 1989 - 90 Guy Vetrie 16-4 (1st) Lost in CIS Semis/Lost in Canada West Finals 1990 -91 Guy Vetrie 15-5 (2nd) Lost in CIS Semis/Lost in Canada West Finals 1991 -92 Guy Vetrie 10-10 (3rd) Lost in Canada West Finals 1992 -93 Guy Vetrie 9-11 (4th) Lost in Canada West Semis 1993 -94 Guy Vetrie 13-7 (2nd) Lost in Canada West Semis 1994 -95 Guy Vetrie 16-4 (1st) Lost in CIS Quarterfinals/Won Canada West 1995 -96 Guy Vetrie 12-8 (3rd) Lost in Canada West Semis 1996 -97 Guy Vetrie 15-5 (1st) Won CIS Championship/Won Canada West 1997 -98 Guy Vetrie 16-4 (1st) Lost in CIS Semis/Won Canada West 1998 - 99 Guy Vetrie 17-3 (1st) Lost in CIS Quarterfinals/Won Canada West 1999 - 2000 Guy Vetrie 11-9 (4th) Lost in Canada West Semis 2000 - 01 Guy Vetrie 17-5 (1st) Lost in CIS Quarterfinals, Won Canada West 2001 - 02 Guy Vetrie 10-10 (3rd) Lost in CIS Quarterfinals/Lost in Can West Champ Game 2002 -03 Guy Vetrie 8-12 (4th) - 2003 - 04 Craig Beaucamp 11-9 (4th) - 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2016-17 Craig Beaucamp 9-11 10th Lost in Canada West Play-In Series 2017-18 Craig Beaucamp 10-10 9th Lost in Canada West Play-In Series NOTE: Ranking in parantheses is division ranking not conference ranking LAST UPDATED: April 2018 govikesgo.com/mbb MEN’S BASKETBALL HISTORY UNIVERSITY OF VICTORIA VIKES HISTORY AT THE NATIONALS CHAMPIONSHIPS .............................8 (1979-85, 1996) HOSTS ............................................1 (1981) APPEARANCES .................................24 FIRST APPEARANCE ..........................1977-78 (4th) LAST APPEARANCE ...........................2014 (4th) OVERALL RECORD ............................38-21 YEAR-BY-YEAR RESULTS 1978 (4th) 1987 - (Lost in Semis) 2000 - (7th) Victoria 100, Laurier 79 (QF) Victoria 101, UPEI 74 (QF) Victoria 64, Western 77 (QF) Victoria 79, Saint Mary’s 82 (SF) Victoria 83, Acadia 86 (SF) Victoria 58, Saint Mary’s 90 (C) Victoria 81, York 94 (B) 1989 - (5th) 2001 - (6th) 1978 Silver Medal Victoria 63, McMaster 66 (QF) Victoria 65, Western 71 (QF) Victoria 74, Winnipeg 70 (QF) Victoria 68, Toronto 65 (C) Victoria 73, StFX 66 (C) Victoria 82, StFX 81 (SF) Victoria 60, Bishop’s 56 (5th) Victoria 63, Brandon 69 (5th) Victoria 83, Saint Mary’s 90 (F) 1988 - Silver Medal 2004 - (5th) 1979 Gold Medal Victoria 83, Acadia 63 (QF) Victoria 60, Brock 62 (QF) Victoria 93, Windsor 75 (QF) Victoria 86, Regina 67 (SF) Victoria 75, Saint Mary’s 52 (SF) Victoria 91, Saint Mary’s 75 (SF) Victoria 73, Brandon 74 (F) Victoria 70, Ottawa 69 (5th) Victoria 73, Brandon 65 1989 - (Lost in Semis) 2005 - (Silver Medal) 1980 Gold Medal Victoria 93, Brandon 85 (QF) Victoria 79, Sasketchewan 64 (QF) Victoria 82, Windsor 71 (QF) Victoria 60, Guelph 61 (SF) Victoria 67, StFX 63 (SF) Victoria 75, Concordia 63 (SF) 1990 - (Lost in Semis) Victoria 67, Carleton 73 (F) Victoria 81, Acadia 70 (F) Victoria 87, Concordia 80 (QF) 2012 - (6th) 1981 Gold Medal Victoria 77, Western 87 (SF) Victoria 46, Carleton 83 (QF) Victoria 89, StFX 68 (QF) 1994 - (5th) Victoria 71, UBC 65 Victoria 75, Brandon 68 (SF) Victoria 68, McGill 80 Victoria 74, Saint Mary’s 60 (F) Victoria 75, Concordia 79 (QF) Victoria 98, McMaster 96 (C) 2013 - (4th) 1982 - Gold Medal Victoria 77, Guelph 58 (5th) Victoria, 63, McGill 54 (QF) Victoria 66, Saint Mary’s 61 (SF) 1996 - 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