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Nebraska Coaching Ledger 2018-19 NEBRASKA BASKETBALL MEDIANEBRASKA COACHING LEDGER Tim Miles Doc Sadler Barry Collier Danny Nee Moe Iba Joe Cipriano Jerry Bush 2012-present 2007-2012 2001-2006 1987-2000 1981-86 1964-80 1955-63 Harry Good L.F. Klein A.J. Lewandowski William Browne Charles T. Black Ernest Bearg W.E. Kline 1947-54 1946 1941-45 1933-40 1927-32 1926 1924-25 Owen A. Frank Paul Schlisser Dr. E.J. Stewart Sam Waugh E.O. Stiehm O.F. Field T.J. Hewiat 1922-23 1920-21 1917-19 1916 1912-15 1911 1910 R.G. Clapp Fred Morrell E. Berry T.P. Hewitt Frank Lehmer 1904-09 1902 1901 1900 1897-99 ALL-TIME ASSISTANT COACHES HEAD COACHING RECORDS (BY WINS) Name Years Hunter, Kenya 2013-18 Coach Season(s) Years Games Won Lost Pct. Conf. Titles Amen, Paul 1940-41 Iba, Moe 1971-80 Danny Nee 1987-2000 14 444 254 190 .572 0 (1 B8T) Anwar, David 2007-2010, 2011-12 Johnson, Ben 2012-13 Joe Cipriano 1964-80 17 450 253 197 .562 0 (1 B8HT) Armstrong, Charles 1938, 1942-40 Johnson, Bill 1996-97 Moe Iba 1981-86 6 177 106 71 .599 0 Baack, Tom 1978-86 Lewandowski, A.J. 1938-40 Doc Sadler 2007-12 6 190 101 89 .532 0 Bargen, Gary 1987-95 Lewis, Michael 2016-present Tim Miles 2012-present 6 194 97 97 .500 0 Beckner, Phil 2015-2016 Mathews, Philip 2007-10 Barry Collier 2001-06 6 180 89 91 .494 0 Benford, Tony 2006-2008 Mitchem, Lynn 1987-92 Harry C. Good 1947-54 8 185 86 99 .465 2 Broughton, Mike 2003 Molinari, Jim 2014-present Jerry Bush 1955-63 9 213 81 132 .380 0 Campbell, Dave 2001-02 Mouton, Kevin 2001 William Browne 1933-40 8 151 64 87 .424 1 Carter, Tim 1984 Novsek, Doug 2003-06 R.G. Clapp 1904-09 6 102 59 43 .578 0 Cipriano, Randy 1982-86 Porter, Lonnie 1973-77 E.O. Stiehm 1912-15 4 70 56 14 .800 3 Croft, Chris 2010-11 Rankin, Reggie 2001-03 Charles T. Black 1927-32 6 108 51 57 .472 0 Cox, Jeremy 2011-12 Reid, Arden 1987-89 Paul Schlisser 1920-21 2 42 37 5 .881 0 Farley, Doug 1985-86 Roese, Walter 2009-10 Dr. E.J. Stewart 1917-19 3 52 29 23 .558 0 Fisher, Morris 1935-37 Roth, Randy 1997-2000 A.J. Lewandowski 1941-45 5 87 24 63 .276 0 Flanigan, Wes 2010-12 Sharpe, Tony 1947-63 W.E. Kline 1924-25 2 35 23 12 .657 0 Owen A. Frank 1922-23 2 35 14 21 .400 0 Francis Jr., Jerome 2006 Smith, Craig 2012-2014 Sam Waugh 1916 1 14 13 1 .929 1 Gates, Armon 2018-current Smith, Jeff 1990-95 O.F. Field 1911 1 18 9 9 .500 0 Gates, Bob 1964-66 Spinelli, Scott 2004-06 Ernest Bearg 1926 1 18 8 10 .444 0 Gay, Larry 2000 Spoonhour, Charlie 1982-83 Frank Lehmer 1897-99 3 10 7 3 .700 0 Hammond, John 1981 Stevens, Ed 1967 HISTORY Walter Hiltner 1903 1 12 7 5 .583 0 Harriman, Chris 2012-15 Stewart, Ron 1980 L.F. Klein 1946 1 20 7 13 .350 0 Harshman, Dave 1978 Webster, Tracy 2010-11 T.J. Hewiat 1910 1 16 6 10 .375 0 Harrell, Bill 1968-69 Williams, Jimmy 1993-99 T.P. Hewitt 1900 1 5 5 0 1.000 0 Hill, Cleo 1999-2000 Whitehead, Milton "Bus" 1955 Fred Morrell 1902 1 8 5 3 .625 0 Howard, Scott 1996-98 E. Berry 1901 1 6 3 3 .500 0 Hughes, Rex 1970-72 Totals 1897-2018 122 2,844 1,494 1,348 .525 7 (1B8T) 188 .
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