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2020-21 COLORADO BASKETBALL Colorado Buffaloes Coaches Year-By-Year Conference Overall Season Conf colorado buffaloes Coaching Records COLORADO COACHING CHRONOLOGY No. Coach Years Coached Seasons Won Lost Percent no coach ..................................................................1902-1906 5 18 15 .545 1. Frank R. Castleman ..................................................1907-1912 6 32 22 .592 2. John McFadden ........................................................1913-1914 2 10 9 .526 3. James N. Ashmore ...................................................1915-1917 3 16 10 .615 4. Melbourne C. Evans ..................................................1918 1 9 2 .818 5. Joe Mills ..................................................................1919-1924 6 30 24 .556 6. Howard Beresford ....................................................1925-1933 9 76 52 .594 7. Henry P. Iba ............................................................1934 1 9 8 .529 8. Earl “Dutch” Clark ....................................................1935 1 3 9 .250 9. Forrest B. Cox ..........................................................1936-1950 13 147 89 .623 10. H. B. Lee..................................................................1950-1956 6 63 74 .459 11. Russell “Sox” Walseth ..............................................1956-1976 20 261 245 .516 12. Bill Blair ..................................................................1976-1981 5 67 69 .493 13. Tom Apke ................................................................1981-1986 5 59 81 .421 14. Tom Miller ...............................................................1986-1990 4 35 79 .307 15. Joe Harrington .........................................................1990-1996 6 72 85 .459 16. Ricardo Patton .........................................................1996-2007 12 184 160 .535 17. Jeff Bzdelik .............................................................2007-2010 3 36 58 .383 18. Tad Boyle ..............................................................2010-present 10 210 134 .610 Coaching Debuts at CU Head Coach First Season in Boulder First Game at Colorado All-Time Win Leaders Frank Castleman ........................................1906-07 (6-4) .............................Jan. 11, at Colorado State, W 34-15 1. Sox Walseth ..................... 261 John McFadden .........................................1912-13 (7-4) .............................Jan. 27, at Wyoming, W 32-17 James Ashmore .........................................1914-15 (4-6) .............................Jan. 16, at Wyoming, L 31-32 2. Tad Boyle ...................... 210 Melbourne Evans .......................................1917-18 (9-2) .............................Jan. 18, Wyoming, W 35-14 3. Ricardo Patton .................. 184 Joe Mills ....................................................1918-19 (8-1) .............................Feb. 1, at Northern Colorado, W 26-17 4. Forest B. Cox.....................147 Howard Beresford ......................................1924-25 (9-4) .............................Jan. 22, Utah, W 26-22 Henry Iba ..................................................1933-34 (9-8) .............................Jan. 5, Colorado Mines, W 18-17 5. Howard Beresford ............. 76 Earl “Dutch” Clark .....................................1934-35 (3-9) .............................Jan. 8, at Colorado Mines, L 17-24 6. Bill Blair ........................... 67 Forrest Cox ................................................1935-36 (6-8) .............................Jan. 7, at Colorado Mines, W 32-19 4. Joe Harrington .................. 67 H.B. Lee ....................................................1950-51 (4-20) .........................Dec. 1, at Utah State, L 43-46 8. H.B. Lee ............................ 63 Sox Walseth ..............................................1956-57 (14-9) .........................Dec. 3, Oregon State, W 67-58 Bill Blair ....................................................1976-77 (11-16) ........................Nov. 27, at New Mexico, L 82-90 9. Tom Apke .......................... 59 Tom Apke ..................................................1981-82 (11-16) ........................Nov. 28, Midwestern State, W 62-50 10. Jeff Bzdelik ....................... 36 Tom Miller .................................................1986-87 (9-19) .........................Nov. 28, Weber State, W 73-57 11. Tom Miller ......................... 35 Joe Harrington ..........................................1990-91 (19-14) ........................Nov. 23, Cal State-Northridge, W 113-89 Ricardo Patton ...........................................1995-96 (4-9) .............................Jan. 20, Kansas, L 78-80 12. Frank Castleman................ 32 Jeff Bzdelik ...............................................2007-08 (12-20) .........................Nov. 9, New Mexico, L 47-54 Tad Boyle ................................................2010-11 (24-14) .......................Nov. 12, Idaho State, W, 88-80 All-Time Winning Percentage Leaders All-Time Postseason Winning Percentage Leaders Post-Season Victories (min. three seasons coached) (NCAA Tournament and NIT Games Only) (NCAA, NIT, CBI, Conference Tournaments) 1. Forrest B. Cox ....................................... .623 1. Joe Harrington ..................................... .667 1. Tad Boyle .......................................... 22-17 .564 2. James N. Ashmore ................................ .615 2. Forrest B. Sox ...................................... .500 3. Tad Boyle ........................................... .610 H.B. Lee .............................................. .500 2. Ricardo Patton ...................................... 8-18 .308 4. Howard Beresford ................................. .594 Sox Walseth ......................................... .500 3. Frosty Cox ............................................ 5-5 .500 5. Frank R. Castleman............................... .592 5. Tad Boyle ......................................... .462 4. H.B. Lee ............................................... 3-3 .500 6. Joe Mills ............................................... .556 7. Ricardo Patton ...................................... .535 All-Time Postseason Records 5. Joe Harrington ..................................... 4-7 .364 8. Sox Walseth ......................................... .516 (NCAA Tournament and NIT Games Only) 6. Tom Miller ............................................ 2-4 .333 Coach Appearances W-L Pct. 7. Jeff Bzdelik .......................................... 1-3 .250 All-Time Postseason Win Leaders Tad Boyle ................................... 7 6-7 .462 8. Tom Apke ............................................. 1-5 .167 (NCAA Tournament and NIT Games Only) Forrest B. Cox ............................... 5 5-5 .500 1. Tad Boyle .................................................6 H.B. Lee ....................................... 2 3-3 .500 Bill Blair ............................................... 1-5 .167 2. Forrest B. Cox ............................................ 5 Sox Walseth ................................. 3 3-3 .500 3. Joe Harrington .......................................... 4 Joe Harrington ............................. 2 4-2 .667 4. Sox Walseth .............................................. 3 Ricardo Patton ...............................6 2-6 .250 H.B. Lee .................................................... 3 6. Ricardo Patton ........................................... 2 www.CUBuffs.com /CUBuffsMBB @CUBuffsMBB 241 colorado buffaloes All-Time Record: 1337-1225 (.522) coaches Year-By-Year Conference Overall Season Conf. Coach W L Pct. Rk. W L Pct. 1901-02 None None — — — — 3 1 .750 1902-03 None None — — — — 2 4 .333 1903-04 None None — — — — 4 3 .571 1904-05 None None — — — — 3 2 .600 1905-06 None None — — — — 6 5 .545 1906-07 None F. Castleman — — — — 6 4 .600 1907-08 None F. Castleman — — — — 6 6 .500 1908-09 None F. Castleman — — — — 4 3 .571 1909-10 RMC F. Castleman 3 1 .750 t1 7 5 .583 1910-11 RMC F. Castleman 2 2 .500 2 4 2 .667 1911-12 RMC F. Castleman 2 2 .500 2 5 2 .714 1912-13 RMC J. McFadden 5 1 .833 1 7 4 .636 1913-14 RMC J. McFadden 3 3 .500 3 3 5 .375 1914-15 RMC J. Ashmore 3 5 .375 3 4 6 .400 1915-16 RMC J. Ashmore 6 2 .750 t1 6 2 .750 1916-17 RMC J. Ashmore 6 2 .750 2 6 2 .750 1917-18 RMC M. C. Evans 5 1 .833 2* 9 2 .818 1918-19 RMC Joe Mills 7 1 .875 1* 8 1 .889 1919-20 RMC Joe Mills 5 2 .714 1* 6 4 .600 Frosty Cox 1920-21 RMC Joe Mills 6 0 1.000 1* 8 0 1.000 1921-22 RMC Joe Mills 3 5 .375 4* 3 5 .375 1922-23 RMC Joe Mills 1 5 .167 4* 1 7 .125 1923-24 RMC Joe Mills 3 5 .375 4* 4 7 .364 1924-25 RMC H. Beresford 7 4 .636 3* 9 5 .643 1925-26 RMC H. Beresford 7 5 .583 3* 8 5 .615 1926-27 RMC H. Beresford 7 5 .583 4* 7 5 .583 1927-28 RMC H. Beresford 5 7 .417 t5* 5 7 .417 1928-29 RMC H. Beresford 10 2 .833 1* 10 2 .833 1929-30 RMC H. Beresford 11 3 .786 1* 11 6 .647 1930-31 RMC H. Beresford 8 4 .667 3* 8 7 .533 1931-32 RMC H. Beresford 9 5 .643 4* 10 7 .588 1932-33 RMC H. Beresford 7 7 .500 t4* 8 8 .500 1933-34 RMC Henry R. Iba 7 7 .583 2* 9 8 .529 1934-35 RMC Earl “Dutch” Clark 3 9 .250 7* 3 9 .250 1935-36 RMC F. B. Cox 6 8 .429 6* 6 8 .429 1936-37 RMC F. B. Cox 10 2 .833 2* 10 5 .667 1937-38 MSC F. B. Cox 10 2 .833 1 15 6 .714 1938-39 MSC F. B. Cox 10 2 .833 1 14 4 .778 1939-40 MSC F. B. Cox 11 1 .917 1 17 4 .810 1940-41 MSC F. B. Cox 7 5 .583 3 10 6 .625 Sox Walseth 1941-42 MSC F. B. Cox 11 1 .917 1 16 2 .889 1942-43 MSC — No team, Navy using all athletic facilities. 1943-44 MSC — No team, Navy using all athletic facilities. 1944-45 MSC F. B. Cox — — — — 13 3 .813 1945-46 MSC
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