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Omaha Men's Basketball Mavericks OMAHAOMAHA MEN’S BASKETBALL YEAR-BY-YEAR RECORDS Year Coach Overall Conference 1910-11 Gus Miller No record --- Dennis Forrest (1973-77) 1911-12 Gus Miller No record --- ranks first in single-season 1912-13 Dutch Nagle 3-2 --- field goals (282) and 1913-14 Jim Meyers No record --- second in career points 1914-15 Jim Meyers 5-1 --- with 1,660. 1915-16 Jim Meyers 4-4 --- 1916-17 No team World War I -- 1917-18 No team World War I -- 1918-19 Ed Evans 1-12 --- 1919-20 Ernie Adams 13-1 --- 1920-21 Ernie Adams 9-1 --- 1921-22 Ernie Adams 6-4 --- 1922-23 Ernie Adams 9-3 --- 1923-24 Ernie Adams 3-8 --- 1924-25 Ernie Adams 4-4 --- 1925-26 Ernie Adams 8-3 --- 1926-27 Ernie Adams 6-10 --- 1927-28 L.M. Bradfield 0-16 --- 1928-29 L.M. Bradfield 3-11 --- 1929-30 Bill Graves 2-12 --- 1930-31 Bill Graves 6-9 --- 1931-32 Sed Hartman 20-0 --- 1932-33 Sed Hartman 10-4 --- 1933-34 Sed Hartman 14-4 --- 1934-35 Sed Hartman 12-4 3-4 (NCC) 1935-36 John Baker 4-10 3-9 1936-37 John Baker 4-11 1-6 1937-38 John Baker 2-9 1-6 1938-39 Stu Baller 8-9 2-6 1939-40 Stu Baller 6-3 2-6 1940-41 Stu Baller 12-13 5-3 1941-42 Harold Johnk 6-15 3-5 1942-43 Harold Johnk 4-7 0-6 1943-44 Stu Baller 9-4 --- 1944-45 No team World War II --- Year Coach Overall Conference Scoring Leader Points Rebounding Leader Rebounds 1945-46 Harold Johnk 4-15 --- Mike Landman 100 --- --- 1946-47 Harold Johnk 9-10 --- Mike Landman 217 --- --- 1947-48 Harold Johnk 7-13 --- Frank Slogr 207 --- --- 1948-49 Don Pflasterer 10-10 --- Guy Oberg 213 --- --- 1949-50 Don Pflasterer 13-10 --- Ernie Flecky 203 --- --- 1950-51 Don Pflasterer 4-15 --- Bob Rose 213 --- --- 1951-52 Don Pflasterer 13-11 --- Bob Rose 261 --- --- 1952-53 Virgil Yelkin 15-8 --- Don Claussen 393 --- --- 1953-54 Virgil Yelkin 10-15 --- Don Claussen 348 --- --- 1954-55 Virgil Yelkin 15-10 --- Bob Mackie 395 --- --- 1955-56 Jack Cotton 6-18 --- Stan Schaetzle 397 --- --- 1956-57 Jack Cotton 9-16 --- Stan Schaetzle 424 --- --- 1957-58 Jack Cotton 9-18 --- Phil Gradoville 368 --- --- 1958-59 Jack Cotton 3-33 --- Phil Gradoville & Dick Hegarty 230 --- --- 1959-60 Sonny Means 4-18 --- Phil Gradoville 226 --- --- 1960-61 Sonny Means 3-19 --- Wendell Wiksell 250 --- --- 1961-62 Jim Borsheim 5-14 --- Bruce Hunter 209 --- --- 1962-63 Jim Borsheim 10-11 --- Jon Lloyd 348 --- --- 1963-64 Jim Borsheim 12-10 --- Sam Singleton 429 --- --- OMAVS.COM OMAHA MEN’S BASKETBALLMAVERICKS YEAR-BY-YEAR RECORDS Year Coach Overall Conference Scoring Leader Points Rebounding Leader Rebounds 1964-65 Jim Borsheim 10-13 --- Larry Villnow 296 Larry Villnow 213 1965-66 Jim Borsheim 8-14 --- Sam Singleton 402 Dennis Browne 291 1966-67 Jim Borsheim 13-10 --- Den nis Browne 389 Dennis Browne 392 1967-68 Jim Borsheim 8-13 --- Bill Haas 298 Bill Haas 179 1968-69 Jim Borsheim 7-16 --- John Mackey 369 John Mackey 205 1969-70 Bob Hanson 16-10 --- Art Allen 646 Art Allen 196 1970-71 Bob Hanson 12-12 --- Art Allen 389 Merlin Renner 213 1971-72 Bob Hanson 12-14 --- John Robish 452 Merlin Renner 303 1972-73 Bob Hanson 17-11 --- Calvin Forrest 602 John Funke 280 1973-74 Bob Hanson 17-9 --- Calvin Forrest 379 Pat Roehrig 224 1974-75* Bob Hanson 17-11 --- Pat Roehrig 531 Pat Roehrig 280 1975-76* Bob Hanson 16-13 --- Dennis Forrest 500 Nate McMorris 267 1976-77* Bob Hanson 17-12 --- Dennis Forrest 722 Nate McMorris 206 1977-78 Bob Hanson 9-18 7-7 (NCC) Derrick Jackson 320 Nate McMorris 221 1978-79* Bob Hanson 20-9 9-3# Rick Wilks 431 John Eriksen 209 1979-80 Bob Hanson 12-14 6-8 John Eriksen 373 John Eriksen 216 1980-81 Bob Hanson 17-11 9-5 Jim Gregory 429 Henry Riedel 170 1981-82* Bob Hanson 22-7 11-3 Dean Thompson Jr. 451 Henry Riedel 256 1982-83* Bob Hanson 19-11 14-4 Dean Thompson Jr. 521 Terry Sodawasser 166 1983-84* Bob Hanson 23-7 15-3# Dean Thompson Jr. 525 Jeff Fichtel 177 1984-85 Bob Hanson 13-15 8-10 Mike Born 263 Bill Jacobson 179 1985-86 Bob Hanson 19-9 11-7 Tom Thompson 344 Bryan Muellner 137 1986-87 Bob Hanson 14-14 8-10 Mark Miller 401 Tim Adamek 172 1987-88 Bob Hanson 14-14 7-11 Bryan Leach 487 Bryan Muellner 156 1988-89 Bob Hanson 14-14 6-12 Thor Palamore 396 Tim Adamek 188 1989-90 Bob Hanson 21-9 13-5 Trent Neal 519 Phil Cartwright 262 1990-91 Bob Hanson 17-13 9-9 Thor Palamore 472 Phil Cartwright 240 1991-92 Bob Hanson 15-13 9-9 Phil Cartwright 536 Phil Cartwright 353 1992-93 Bob Hanson 5-21 2-16 Ron Walker 333 John Skokan 187 1993-94 Bob Hanson 4-22 2-16 Frank Cypress 377 John Skokan 254 1994-95 Tim Carter 11-16 5-13 Pete Ledford 377 John Skokan 292 1995-96 Kevin Lehman 6-21 1-17 Shadric Thomas 297 John Skokan 289 1996-97 Kevin Lehman 13-14 6-12 Charles Thompson 321 Robert Green 228 1997-98 Kevin Lehman 11-16 5-13 Corey Griffin 373 Robert Wettstein 166 1998-99 Kevin Lehman 15-12 8-10 Corey Griffin 546 Robert Wettstein/Alan Lainio 169 1999-00 Kevin Lehman 18-11 10-8 Mike Simons 501 Robert Wettstein 190 2000-01 Kevin Lehman 9-17 3-15 Seth Nelson 411 Eddie King 132 2001-02* Kevin McKenna 24-9 13-5 Alvin Mitchell 384 Adam Wetzel 192 2002-03 Kevin McKenna 20-10 8-8 Adam Wetzel 435 Adam Wetzel 187 2003-04* Kevin McKenna 22-8 10-4# Tola Dada 386 Tolda Dada 173 2004-05* Kevin McKenna 23-6 9-3 Abdul Mills 361 Ryan Curtis 202 2005-06 Derrin Hansen 15-16 4-8 Calvin Kapels 469 Calvin Kapels 205 2006-07 Derrin Hansen 12-16 3-9 Zac Robinson 432 Jerry Bennett 145 2007-08* Derrin Hansen 25-7 7-5 Michael Jenkins 522 Jerry Bennett 268 2008-09 Derrin Hansen 17-11 11-9 (MIAA) Michael Jenkins 475 Justin Petersen 167 2009-10 Derrin Hansen 22-9 12-8 Tyler Bullock 588 Eugene Bain 202 2010-11 Derrin Hansen 19-9 15-7 Tyler Bullock 536 Torrian Harris 202 2011-12 Derrin Hansen 11-18 N/A Mitch Albers 532 Alex Welhouse 188 2012-13 Derrin Hansen 11-20 6-10 (Summit) Justin Simmons 517 Alex Welhouse 145 2013-14 Derrin Hansen 17-15 5-9 John Karhoff 421 Mike Rostampour 239 2014-15 Derrin Hansen 12-17 5-11 CJ Carter 490 Mike Rostampour 222 2015-16 Derrin Hansen 18-14 10-6 Devin Patterson 575 Tre’Shawn Thurman 213 2016-17 Derrin Hansen 18-14 9-7 Marcus Tyus 547 Tre’Shawn Thurman 248 2017-18 Derrin Hansen 9-22 4-10 Zach Jackson 547 Zach Jackson 197 * - NCAA Tournament teams # - NCC Champions OMAVS.COM OMAHAOMAHA MEN’S BASKETBALL MAVERICK COACHING RECORDS CHRONOLOGICAL ORDER Coach Years Seasons Record Pct Bob Hanson coached 25 Gus Miller 2 1910-12 no record kept years at UNO and has the Dutch Nagle 1 1912-13 3-2 .600 most career victories of James Meyers 2 1913-16 9- 5 .645 any coach in program Ed Evans 1 1918-19 1-12 .077 history. Ernie Adams 8 1919-27 58-34 .630 L.M. Bradfield 2 1927-29 3-27 .100 Bill Graves 2 1929-31 8-21 .275 Sed Hartman 4 1931-35 56-12 .824 John Baker 3 1935-38 10-30 .250 Stu Baller 4 1938-40/1943-44 35-29 .544 Harold Johnk 5 1941-43/1945-48 30-60 .333 Don Pflasterer 4 1948-52 40-46 .444 Virgil Yelkin 3 1952-55 40-33 .520 Jack Cotton 4 1955-59 27-85 .241 Sonny Means 2 1959-61 7-37 .159 Jim Borsheim 8 1961-69 73-101 .414 Bob Hanson 25 1969-1994 382-313 .550 Tim Carter 1 1994-95 11-16 .407 Kevin Lehman 6 1995-2001 72-91 .442 Kevin McKenna 4 2001-05 89-33 .730 Derrin Hansen 13 2005-present 206-188 .523 BY CAREER VICTORIES BY WINNING PERCENTAGES (min. four years) Coach Years Seasons Record Pct Coach Years Seasons Record Pct Bob Hanson 25 1969-1994 382-313 .550 Sed Hartman 4 1931-35 56-12 .824 Derrin Hansen 13 2005-present 206-188 .523 Kevin McKenna 4 2001-05 89-33 .730 Kevin McKenna 4 2001-05 89-33 .730 Ernie Adams 8 1919-27 58-34 .630 Jim Borsheim 8 1961-69 73-101 .414 Bob Hanson 25 1969-1994 382-313 .550 Kevin Lehman 6 1995-2001 72-91 .442 Stu Baller 4 1938-40, 1943-44 35-29 .544 Ernie Adams 8 1919-27 58-34 .630 Derrin Hansen 13 2005-present 206-188 .523 Sed Hartman 4 1931-35 56-12 .824 Don Pflasterer 4 1948-52 40-46 .444 Virgil Yelkin 3 1952-55 40-33 .520 Kevin Lehman 6 1995-2001 72-91 .442 Don Pflasterer 4 1948-52 40-46 .444 Jim Borsheim 8 1961-69 73-101 .414 Stu Baller 4 1938-40, 1943-44 35-29 .544 Harold Johnk 5 1941-43, 1945-48 30-60 .333 Harold Johnk 5 1941-43, 1945-48 30-60 .333 Jack Cotton 4 1955-59 27-85 .241 Jack Cotton 4 1955-59 27-85 .241 ----- Tim Carter 1 1994-95 11-16 .407 James Meyers 2 1913-16 9- 5 .645 John Baker 3 1935-38 10-30 .250 Dutch Nagle 1 1912-13 3-2 .600 James Meyers 2 1913-16 9- 5 .645 Virgil Yelkin 3 1952-55 40-33 .520 Bill Graves 2 1929-31 8-21 .275 Tim Carter 1 1994-95 11-16 .407 Sonny Means 2 1959-61 7-37 .159 Bill Graves 2 1929-31 8-21 .275 Dutch Nagle 1 1912-13 3-2 .600 John Baker 3 1935-38 10-30 .250 L.M.
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