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MIZZOU SEASON-BY SEASON RECORDS Year Coach Record Pct Conf Place Captain 1906-07 Isadore Anderson 10-6 .625 — — H.A MIZZOU SEASON-BY SEASON RECORDS Year Coach Record Pct Conf Place Captain 1906-07 Isadore Anderson 10-6 .625 — — H.A. Henley 1907-08 A.M. Ebright 8-10 .444 0-5 3rd H.A. Henley 1908-09 Guy Lowman 11-5 .688 3-8 T-2nd Carl Ristine 1909-10 Guy Lowman 8-10 .444 2-6 3rd Frank Burress 1910-11 Chester Brewer 5-7 .417 5-7 4th Herman Cohen 1911-12 O.F. Field 5-10 .333 1-7 3rd Joseph Parker 1912-13 O.F. Field 13-5 .722 6-2 2nd George Edwards 1913-14 O.F. Field 4-12 .250 4-12 4th Milton Bernet 1914-15 Eugene Van Gent 8-6 .571 6-6 3rd George Palfreyman 1915-16 Eugene Van Gent 13-3 .813 10-2 2nd John Wear 1916-17 John Miller 12-4 .750 10-4 2nd Fred Williams 1917-18 Walter Meanwell 17-1 .944 15-1 1st Jesse Campbell 1918-19 John Miller 14-3 .824 11-3 2nd Craig Ruby 1919-20 Walter Meanwell 17-1 .944 17-1 1st Craig Ruby 1920-21 Craig Ruby 17-1 .944 17-1 1st George Browning 1921-22 Craig Ruby 16-1 .941 15-1 T-1st George Bond 1922-23 George Bond 15-3 .833 14-2 2nd Arthur Browning 1923-24 George Bond 4-14 .222 4-12 T-7th Don Faurot 1924-25 George Bond 7-11 .389 6-10 6th Frank Wheat 1925-26 George Bond 8-10 .444 8-8 4th Hugh McMillan 1926-27 George Edwards 9-8 .529 6-4 3rd Ted O’Sullivan 1927-28 George Edwards 13-5 .722 13-5 2nd Kenneth Yunker 1928-29 George Edwards 11-7 .611 7-3 2nd Justin Roach 1929-30 George Edwards 15-3 .833 8-2 1st Marshall Craig 1930-31 George Edwards 8-9 .471 5-5 T-3rd Huhn / Campbell 1931-32 George Edwards 9-9 .500 6-4 T-2nd Max Collings 1932-33 George Edwards 10-8 .556 6-4 3rd Norman Wagner 1933-34 George Edwards 10-8 .556 6-4 T-2nd Denver Miller 1934-35 George Edwards 7-11 .389 7-9 4th Ken Jorgensen 1935-36 George Edwards 5-12 .294 2-8 6th Evans Powell 1936-37 George Edwards 7-9 .438 2-8 5th Ralph Beer 1937-38 George Edwards 9-9 .500 4-6 T-3rd Kenneth Brown 1938-39 George Edwards 12-6 .667 7-3 T-1st John Lobsiger 1939-40 George Edwards 13-6 .684 8-2 T-1st John Lobsiger 1940-41 George Edwards 6-10 .375 2-8 6th Martin Nash 1941-42 George Edwards 6-12 .333 2-8 6th Gregg / Mills 1942-43 George Edwards 7-10 .412 5-5 T-3rd Earl Stark 1943-44 George Edwards 10-9 .526 5-5 T-3rd Paul Collins 1944-45 George Edwards 8-10 .444 5-5 T-3rd Collins / Stiegemeier 1945-46 George Edwards 6-11 .353 3-7 T-4th Earl Stiegemeier 1946-47 Wilbur Stalcup 15-10 .600 6-4 2nd Thornton Jenkins 1947-48 Wilbur Stalcup 14-10 .583 7-5 T-2nd Thornton Jenkins 1948-49 Wilbur Stalcup 11-13 .458 6-6 4th Pierpoint / Smith 1949-50 Wilbur Stalcup 14-10 .583 4-8 6th Indv. Game Cpts. 1950-51 Wilbur Stalcup 16-8 .667 8-4 T-2nd Heinemann / Lafferty 1951-52 Wilbur Stalcup 14-10 .583 6-6 3rd Bill Stauffer 1952-53 Wilbur Stalcup 12-9 .571 6-6 3rd Landolt / Oligschlaeger 1953-54 Wilbur Stalcup 11-10 .524 6-6 3rd Indiv. Game Cpts. 1954-55 Wilbur Stalcup 16-5 .762 9-3 2nd Norm Stewart 1955-56 Wilbur Stalcup 15-7 .682 8-4 T-2nd Norm Stewart 1956-57 Wilbur Stalcup 10-13 .435 4-8 6th Lionel Smith 1957-58 Wilbur Stalcup 9-13 .409 3-9 T-6th Rodger Egelhoff 1958-59 Wilbur Stalcup 6-19 .240 3-11 8th Mike Kirksey 1959-60 Wilbur Stalcup 12-13 .480 5-9 6th Cliff Talley 1960-61 Wilbur Stalcup 11-13 .458 8-6 T-4th Henke / Scott 1961-62 Wilbur Stalcup 9-16 .360 3-11 T-7th Ken Doughty 1962-63 Bob Vanatta 10-15 .400 5-9 T-6th Ken Doughty 1963-64 Bob Vanatta 13-11 .542 7-7 T-4th Price / Carey 1964-65 Bob Vanatta 13-11 .542 8-6 T-3rd Flamank/Garner/Monsees 1965-66 Bob Vanatta 3-21 .125 1-13 8th Charles Rudd 2016-17 BASKETBALL 76 1966-67 Bob Vanatta 3-22 .120 1-13 8th Coleman / Vanatta 1967-68 Norm Stewart 10-16 .385 5-9 6th Johnson / Bennett 1968-69 Norm Stewart 14-11 .560 7-7 5th Johnson / Tomlinson 1969-70 Norm Stewart 15-11 .577 7-7 T-3rd Johnson / Tomlinson 1970-71 Norm Stewart 17-9 .654 9-5 T-2nd Henry Smith 1971-72 Norm Stewart 21-6 .778 10-4 2nd Flaker / Griffin 1972-73 Norm Stewart 21-6 .778 9-5 T-2nd Brown / Jeffries 1973-74 Norm Stewart 12-14 .462 3-11 T-7th Eberhard / Link 1974-75 Norm Stewart 18-9 .667 9-5 3rd Bill Flamank 1975-76 Norm Stewart 26-5 .839 12-2 1st Willie Smith 1976-77 Norm Stewart 21-8 .724 9-5 3rd Bill Flamank 1977-78 Norm Stewart 14-16 .467 4-10 T-6th Currie / Johnson 1978-79 Norm Stewart 13-15 .464 8-6 T-2nd Drew / Droy 1979-80 Norm Stewart 25-6 .806 11-3 1st Larry Drew 1980-81 Norm Stewart 22-10 .688 10-4 1st Indv. Game Capts. 1981-82 Norm Stewart 27-4 .871 12-2 1st Frazier / McCrary 1982-83 Norm Stewart 26-8 .765 12-2 1st Stipanovich / Sundvold 1983-84 Norm Stewart 16-14 .533 5-9 T-6th Bridges / R. Jones 1984-85 Norm Stewart 18-14 .563 7-7 T-3rd Bill Roundtree 1985-86 Norm Stewart 21-14 .600 8-6 T-3rd Lynn Hardy 1986-87 Norm Stewart 24-10 .706 11-3 1st Chievous / Hardy 1987-88 Norm Stewart 19-11 .633 7-7 4th Chievous / Hardy 1988-89 Norm Stewart 29-8 .784 10-4 2nd Sandbothe / Church 1989-90 Norm Stewart 26-6 .813 12-2 1st Buntin / Coward 1990-91 Norm Stewart 20-10 .667 8-6 4th Doug Smith 1991-92 Norm Stewart 21-9 .700 8-6 T-2nd Anthony Peeler 1992-93 Norm Stewart 19-14 .576 5-9 7th Burns / Warren 1993-94* Norm Stewart 28-4 .875 14-0 1st Lamont Frazier 1994-95 Norm Stewart 20-9 .690 8-6 4th Paul O’Liney 1995-96 Norm Stewart 18-15 .545 6-8 6th Julian Winfield 1996-97 Norm Stewart 16-17 .485 5-11 10th Indv. Game Cpts. 1997-98 Norm Stewart 17-15 .531 8-8 T-5th Kelly Thames 1998-99 Norm Stewart 20-9 .690 11-5 T-2nd Hardge / Woods 1999-00 Quin Snyder 18-13 .581 10-6 6th Hafer / Wampler 2000-01 Quin Snyder 20-13 .606 9-7 6th Senior Captains 2001-02 Quin Snyder 24-12 .667 9-7 5th Gilbert / Rush 2002-03 Quin Snyder 22-11 .667 9-7 T-5th Indv. Game Capts. 2003-04 Quin Snyder 16-14 .533 9-7 6th Indv. Game Capts. 2004-05 Quin Snyder 16-17 .485 7-9 T-8th Conley/Dailey/McKinney 2005-06 Quin Snyder 12-16 .429 5-11 11th McKinney/Young/Gardner 2006-07 Mike Anderson 18-12 .600 7-9 6th Game-to-Game 2007-08 Mike Anderson 16-16 .500 6-10 10th Marshall Brown 2008-09 Mike Anderson 31-7 .815 12-4 3rd Senior Captains 2009-10 Mike Anderson 23-11 .676 10-6 5th Tiller/Ramsey/Taylor 2010-11 Mike Anderson 23-11 .676 8-8 T-5th Denmon/English/Safford 2011-12 Frank Haith 30-5 .857 14-4 2nd Denmon/English 2012-13 Frank Haith 23-11 .676 11-7 T-5th Pressey/Bowers 2013-14** Frank Haith 0-12 .000 0-9 T-6th Clarkson/Brown/Ross 2014-15 Kim Anderson 9-23 .281 3-15 14th Game-to-Game 2015-16 Kim Anderson 10-21 .323 3-15 14th Game-to-Game TOTAL 1,572-1,112 .586 978-612 * NCAA Tournament contests in 1993-94 were later vacated. ** Wins in 2013-14 season were later vacated due to NCAA infractions case - - on-court record of 23-12 overall and 9-9 in conference play. 2016-17 BASKETBALL 77 MIZZOU BASKETBALL WINNING STREAKS ALL-GAMES WINNING STREAKS 22 1919-20 - Last 5 games of 1918-19 season and first 17 games of 1919-20 season. Kansas State broke streak, 29-23. 19 1981-82 - First 19 games of 1981-82 season. Nebraska broke streak, 67-51. 17 1991-92 - Last 6 games of 1990-91 and first 11 games of 1991-92. Memphis State broke streak, 89-78. 17 1920-21 - First 17 games of 1920-21. Kansas State broke streak, 32-24. 15 1917-18 - Last 2 games of 1916-17 and first 13 games of 1917-18 season. Kansas broke streak, 28-22. 15 1994 - Within 1993-94 season. Nebraska broke streak, 98-91. 14 2011-12- To open the 2011-12 season. Kansas State broke streak, 75-59. 13 1921-22 - First 13 games of 1921-22. Kansas broke streak, 26-13. 12 1972-73 - First 12 games of 1972-73.
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