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Year-By-Year Records YEAR-BY-YEAR RECORDS —Overall— —————Conference————— Year W-L Pct. W-L Pct. Place Tournament Coach Captains Postseason 1900-1901 6-6 .500 None Michael J . Lawlor 1901-1902 4-5 .444 J . Fred Powers John A . Quigley 1902-1903 6-5 .545 J . Fred Powers James Spring 1903-1904 10-2 .833 J . Fred Powers John M . Reed 1904-1905 6-4 .600 J . Fred Powers James Spring 1905-1906 12-3 .800 J . Fred Powers Edward Hagarty 1907-1908 12-6 .667 J . Fred Powers Thomas J . Faherty 1908-1909 4-8 .333 J . Fred Powers William J . Casey 1900s 60-39 .606 1920-1921 2-0 1 .000 William J . Casey None 1921-1922 14-3 .824 William J . Casey Dennis McLaughlin 1922-1923 7-13 .350 William J . Casey William Horan 1923-1924 5-9 .357 William J . Casey Russell Vorhees 1924-1925 10-5 .667 Ken Simendinger James Shanon 1925-1926 8-9 .471 John M . Reed Adrian Burke 1926-1927 7-6 .538 John M . Reed Paul Kittredge 1927-1928 13-6 .684 John M . Reed John Reilly 1928-1929 10-7 .588 John M . Reed John Morris 1920s 76-58 .567 1929-1930 12-7 .632 John M . Reed Stuart Clancy 1930-1931 10-6 .625 John M . Reed Joseph Farrell 1934-1935 3-12 .250 Albert D . Riopel John Ostrowski 1930s 25-25 .500 1939-1940 2-3 .400 Ed Krause James O’Hare 1940-1941 4-7 .364 Ed Krause Vincent Holland 1941-1942 5-4 .556 Ed Krause Richard Hamilton 1942-1943 1-5 .167 Albert D . Riopel Stephen Murphy 1943-1944 6-8 .429 Albert D . Riopel George L . Connor 1944-1945 4-9 .308 Albert D . Riopel Robert Hogarty 1945-1946 12-3 .800 Alvin Julian None 1946-1947 27-3 .900 Alvin Julian Ken Haggerty, Joe Mullaney NCAA Champions 1947-1948 26-4 .867 Alvin Julian Robert T . Curran NCAA Final Four 1948-1949 19-8 .704 Lester Sheary George Kaftan, Dermott O’Connell 1940s 106-54 .663 1949-1950 27-4 .871 Lester Sheary Robert Cousy, Frank Oftring NCAA Elite Eight 1950-1951 20-5 .800 Lester Sheary Walter J . Baird 1951-1952 24-4 .857 Lester Sheary Jim Dilling NIT Quarterfinals 1952-1953 20-6 .769 Lester Sheary Earle Markey NCAA Elite Eight 1953-1954 26-2 .929 Lester Sheary Togo Palazzi, Ron Perry NIT Champions 1954-1955 19-7 .731 Lester Sheary Joseph Early NIT Quarterfinals 1955-1956 22-5 .815 Roy Leenig Tom Heinsohn NCAA First Round 1956-1957 12-12 .500 Roy Leenig George Waddleton 1957-1958 16-9 .640 Roy Leenig Joseph Hughes, Jr . 1958-1959 14-11 .560 Roy Leenig John J . Whelan 1950s 200-65 .755 2018-2019 HOLY CROSS MEN’S BASKETBALL FACT BOOK 79 YEAR-BY-YEAR RECORDS —Overall— —————Conference————— Year W-L Pct. W-L Pct. Place Tournament Coach Captains Postseason 1959-1960 20-6 .769 Roy Leenig Ralph Brandt NIT First Round 1960-1961 22-5 .815 Roy Leenig George R. Blaney, John T. Shea NIT Semifinals 1961-1962 20-6 .769 Frank Oftring John Foley, Dave Slattery NIT Quarterfinals 1962-1963 16-9 .640 Frank Oftring Robert Foley, Pete O’Connor 1963-1964 15-8 .652 Frank Oftring Pat Gallagher, Joe Kelly 1964-1965 13-10 .565 Frank Oftring Lloyd Hinchey, John Wendelken 1965-1966 10-13 .435 Jack Donohue Richard J . Murphy 1966-1967 16-9 .640 Jack Donohue Ralph D . Willard 1967-1968 15-8 .652 Jack Donohue Keith J . Hockstein 1968-1969 16-8 .667 Jack Donohue Gerald Foley, Edward F . Siudut 1960s 163-82 .665 1969-1970 16-9 .640 Jack Donohue Tony Barclay, Jack Lahey 1970-1971 18-8 .692 Jack Donohue John E . Adams, Robert Kissane 1971-1972 15-11 .577 Jack Donohue Stan Grayson, Buddy Venne 1972-1973 9-17 .346 George Blaney Gene Doyle, Bruce Grentz, James Schnurr 1973-1974 8-18 .308 George Blaney John Budris, Malcolm Moulton 1974-1975 20-8 .714 Runner-Up George Blaney Doug Downey, Dave Holland NIT First Round 1975-1976 22-10 .688 Semifinals George Blaney Bill Doran, Marty Halsey NIT Quarterfinals 1976-1977 23-6 .793 Champion George Blaney Bill Doran, Kevin McAuley NCAA First Round 1977-1978 20-7 .741 Semifinals George Blaney Chris Potter, Michael Vicens 1978-1979 17-11 .607 Semifinals George Blaney John O’Connor NIT First Round 1970s 168-105 .615 1979-1980 19-11 .633 Champion George Blaney Ronnie Perry NCAA First Round 1980-1981 20-10 .667 Runner-Up George Blaney Dave Mulquin, Garry Witts NIT Second Round 1981-1982 16-11 .593 4-4 .500 5th Quarterfinals George Blaney Kevin Greaney, Ed Thurman, Ward Fitzpatrick 1982-1983 17-13 .567 5-3 .625 3rd Runner-Up George Blaney Champ Godbolt, Chris Logan 1983-1984 12-18 .321 5-9 .357 5th Quarterfinals George Blaney Pat Elzie, Rich Guerin 1984-1985 9-19 .321 8-6 .571 3rd Quarterfinals George Blaney Dave Hohman, Brian Reale 1985-1986 12-18 .400 6-8 .429 6th Runner-Up George Blaney Jim McCaffrey, Brian Reale 1986-1987 9-19 .321 6-8 .429 5th Quarterfinals George Blaney Dennis Ahern, Bill Meyer 1987-1988 14-15 .483 8-6 .571 4th Semifinals George Blaney Bill Meyer 1988-1989 13-15 .464 5-9 .357 6th Quarterfinals George Blaney Glenn Tropf, Glenn Williams 1980s 141-149 .486 47-53 .470 1989-1990 24-6 .800 14-2 .875 1st Semifinals George Blaney Lorn Davis, Dwight Pernell NIT First Round 1990-1991 18-12 .600 8-4 .667 3rd Runner-Up George Blaney Aaron Jordan 1991-1992 18-11 .621 10-4 .714 3rd Semifinals George Blaney Leon Dickerson, David Rothstein 1992-1993 23-7 .767 12-2 .857 2nd Champion George Blaney Roger Breslin, Frak Powell NCAA First Round 1993-1994 14-14 .500 9-5 .643 1st Semifinals George Blaney Rob Feaster, John Young 1994-1995 15-12 .556 9-5 .643 4th Quarterfinals Bill Raynor Rob Feaster, Gordon Hamilton 1995-1996 17-12 .586 8-4 .667 3rd Runner-Up Bill Raynor Ted Bettencourt, Brian Lockhart 1996-1997 8-19 .296 5-7 .417 4th Quarterfinals Bill Raynor Ian Dombroski, Damion Ezell, Chris Rojik 1997-1998 7-20 .259 3-9 .250 6th Quarterfinals Bill Raynor Jon Kerr 1998-1999 7-20 .259 3-9 .250 6th Quarterfinals Bill Raynor John Hightower 1990s 151-133 .532 81-51 .614 80 2018-2019 HOLY CROSS MEN’S BASKETBALL FACT BOOK YEAR-BY-YEAR RECORDS —Overall— —————Conference————— Year W-L Pct. W-L Pct. Place Tournament Coach Captains Postseason 1999-2000 10-18 .357 3-9 .250 5th Quarterfinals Ralph Willard None 2000-2001 22-8 .733 10-2 .833 1st Champion Ralph Willard Jared Curry, Juan Pegeus, NCAA First Round Josh Sankes 2001-2002 18-15 .545 9-5 .643 2nd Champion Ralph Willard Ryan Serravalle NCAA First Round 2002-2003 26-5 .839 13-1 .929 1st Champion Ralph Willard Mark Jerz, Tim Szatko, NCAA First Round Brian Wilson, Patrick Whearty 2003-2004 13-15 .464 7-7 .500 5th Quarterfinals Ralph Willard Jave Meade 2004-2005 25-7 .781 13-1 .929 1st Runner-Up Ralph Willard John Hurley, Greg Kinsey NIT Second Round 2005-2006 20-12 .625 11-3 .786 2nd Runner-Up Ralph Willard Kevin Hamilton, Kevin Hyland 2006-2007 25-9 .735 13-1 .929 1st Champion Ralph Willard Keith Simmons, Torey Thomas NCAA First Round 2007-2008 15-14 .517 5-9 .357 8th Quarterfinals Ralph Willard Tim Clifford, Kyle Cruze 2008-2009 18-14 .563 11-3 .786 2nd Runner-Up Ralph Willard Colin Cunningham, Pat Doherty, Alex Vander Baan 2000s 192-117 .621 95-41 .699 2009-2010 9-22 .290 5-9 .357 7th Semifinals Sean Kearney Andrew Beinert, Andrew Keister, Eric Meister 2010-2011 8-21 .276 7-7 .500 3rd Quarterfinals Milan Brown Andrew Beinert, Andrew Keister 2011-2012 15-14 .517 9-5 .643 4th Quarterfinals Milan Brown Devin Brown, R.J. Evans 2012-2013 12-18 .400 4-10 .286 7th Quarterfinals Milan Brown Phil Beans, Justin Burrell, Dave Dudzinski 2013-2014 20-14 .588 12-6 .667 3rd Semifinals Milan Brown Justin Burrell, Dave Dudzinski CIT Second Round 2014-2015 14-16 .467 8-10 .444 6th Quarterfinals Milan Brown Justin Burrell, Cullen Hamilton, Malcolm Miller 2015-2016 15-20 .429 5-13 .278 9th Champion Bill Carmody Cullen Hamilton, Anthony Thompson NCAA First Round 2016-2017 15-17 .469 9-9 .500 5th Quarterfinals Bill Carmody Malachi Alexander, Robert Champion, Anthony Thompson 2017-2018 12-19 .387 8-10 .444 6th Semifinals Bill Carmody Patrick Benzan 2010s 120-161 .427 67-79 .459 All-Time 1402-988 .587 290-224 .564 Conference Affilitions: Eastern College Athletic Conference 1974-1975 through 1982-1983; Metro Atlantic Athletic Conference 1983-1984 through 1989-1990; Patriot League 1990-1991 through present . 2018-2019 HOLY CROSS MEN’S BASKETBALL FACT BOOK 81.
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