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Men's Basketball Record Book Records include seasons since the program was reinstated in the 2007-08 season. Last update: Post 2018-19 Season MEN’S BASKETBALL RECORD BOOK OVERALL CONFERENCE SEASON HEAD COACH W L PCT. W L PCT. WHAC* 2007-08 Chris Adams 9 19 .321 - - - - 2008-09 Chris Adams 18 14 .563 9 4 .692 4th 2009-10 Chris Adams 15 16 .484 7 9 .438 7th 2010-11 Chris Adams 11 20 .355 4 12 .250 T-8th 2011-12 Chris Adams 7 23 .304 2 16 .111 T-9th 2012-13 Chris Adams 17 14 .548 12 10 .545 T-6th 2013-14 Chris Adams 22 8 .733 17 5 .773 3rd 2014-15 Chris Adams 25 8 .758 19 3 .864 T-1st 2015-16 Chris Adams 12 19 .387 9 13 .409 T-6th 2016-17 Chris Adams 18 13 .581 13 9 .591 T-4th 2017-18 Caleb Williams 14 16 .467 7 13 .350 T-8th 2018-19 Caleb Williams 10 20 .333 6 14 .300 T-9th Overall 178 190 .484 105 108 .493 - * - UNOH competed in the American Mideast Conference (AMC) in 2008 and 2009. INDIVIDUAL COACHING RECORDS OVERALL CONFERENCE SEASONS HEAD COACH SPAN W L PCT. W L PCT. 2007-17 Chris Adams 10 154 154 .500 92 81 .532 2017- Caleb Williams 2 24 36 .400 13 27 .325 TEAM SEASON YEAR-BY-YEAR TOTAL 3-PTS FT REBOUNDS Season GP Min FG-FGA Pct 3FG-FGA Pct FT-FTA Pct Off Def Tot Avg PF FO A TO Blk Stl Pts Avg 2007-08 28 5700 744-1657 .449 163-473 .345 425-638 .666 320 628 948 33.9 522 13 404 478 101 184 2076 74.1 2008-09 32 6400 877-2002 .438 187-553 .338 420-639 .657 478 789 1267 39.6 590 14 527 498 118 205 2361 73.8 2009-10 31 6325 814-1865 .436 194-552 .351 416-617 .674 450 781 1231 39.7 507 11 418 470 143 171 2238 72.2 2010-11 31 6300 811-1857 .437 197-572 .344 355-561 .633 420 750 1170 37.7 527 14 465 481 134 142 2174 70.1 2011-12 30 6025 793-1837 .432 180-562 .320 345-517 .667 366 701 1067 35.6 461 8 356 422 89 196 2111 70.4 2012-13 31 6200 801-1785 .449 217-700 .310 438-626 .700 365 745 1110 35.8 488 10 428 479 102 244 2257 72.8 2013-14 30 6000 847-1798 .471 216-635 .340 414-610 .679 340 748 1088 36.3 525 7 433 391 81 282 2324 77.5 2014-15 33 6625 934-1925 .485 270-681 .396 380-548 .693 352 827 1179 35.7 611 9 590 464 114 261 2518 76.3 2015-16 31 6200 741-1752 .423 226-648 .349 327-478 .684 384 710 1094 35.3 599 10 370 423 82 200 2035 65.6 2016-17 31 6225 799-1827 .437 278-738 .377 399-539 .740 343 729 1072 34.6 483 5 426 369 86 200 2275 73.4 2017-18 30 6150 856-1884 .454 259-718 .361 332-445 .746 312 782 1094 36.5 489 5 433 374 59 170 2303 76.8 2018-19 30 6150 791-1792 .441 185-564 .328 398-575 .692 280 775 1055 35.2 515 7 333 387 80 179 2185 72.2 TEAM TROPHY CASE Championship Years NAIA National Tournament Qualifier 2014-15 WHAC Regular Season Champion 2014-15 WHAC Tournament Semifinalist 2013-14, 2014-15 WHAC Tournament Qualifier 2010-11, 2012-13, 2013-14, 2014-15, 2015-16, 2016-17 AMC Tournament Semifinalist 2008-09 AMC Tournament Qualifier 2008-09, 2009-10 1 Records include seasons since the program was reinstated in the 2007-08 season. Last update: Post 2018-19 Season TEAM SEASON RECORDS Games played Scoring margin Field goal pct. defense 3-Pt FG pct. defense 1. 33 2014-15 1. 9.4 2013-14 1. .405 2009-10 1. .318 2008-09 2. 32 2008-09 2. 8.5 2014-15 2. .412 2008-09 2. .320 2009-10 3. 31 2009-10 3. 5.0 2009-10 3. .424 2014-15 3. .339 2015-16 31 2010-11 4. 4.3 2012-13 4. .428 2012-13 .339 2017-18 31 2012-13 5. 2.5 2008-09 5. .432 2013-14 5. .340 2014-15 31 2015-16 6. 1.0 2016-17 6. .439 2015-16 6. .349 2011-12 31 2016-17 7. 0.1 2017-18 7. .446 2010-11 .349 2012-13 8. 30 2011-12 8. -2.4 2015-16 8. .449 2018-19 8. .353 2013-14 30 2013-14 9. -3.4 2010-11 9. .456 2011-12 9. .362 2016-17 30 2017-18 10. -4.9 2011-12 .456 2017-18 10. .376 2018-19 30 2018-19 Field goals made 3-Pt Field goals made Free throws made Points 1. 934 2014-15 1. 278 2016-17 1. 438 2012-13 1. 2518 2014-15 2. 877 2008-09 2. 270 2014-15 2. 425 2007-08 2. 2361 2008-09 3. 856 2017-18 3. 259 2017-18 3. 420 2008-09 3. 2324 2013-14 4. 847 2013-14 4. 226 2015-16 4. 416 2009-10 4. 2303 2017-18 5. 814 2009-10 5. 217 2012-13 5. 414 2013-14 5. 2275 2016-17 6. 811 2010-11 6. 216 2013-14 6. 399 2016-17 6. 2257 2012-13 7. 801 2012-13 7. 197 2010-11 7. 398 2018-19 7. 2238 2009-10 8. 799 2016-17 8. 194 2009-10 8. 380 2014-15 8. 2174 2010-11 9. 793 2011-12 9. 187 2008-09 9. 355 2010-11 9. 2165 2018-19 10. 791 2018-19 10. 185 2018-19 10. 345 2011-12 10. 2111 2011-12 Field goals attempted 3-Pt FG attempted FT attempted Points per game 1. 2002 2008-09 1. 738 2016-17 1. 639 2008-09 1. 77.5 2013-14 2. 1925 2014-15 2. 718 2017-18 2. 638 2007-08 2. 76.8 2017-18 3. 1884 2017-18 3. 700 2012-13 3. 626 2012-13 3. 76.3 2014-15 4. 1865 2009-10 4. 681 2014-15 4. 617 2009-10 4. 74.1 2007-08 5. 1857 2010-11 5. 648 2015-16 5. 610 2013-14 5. 73.8 2008-09 6. 1837 2011-12 6. 635 2013-14 6. 575 2018-19 6. 73.4 2016-17 7. 1827 2016-17 7. 572 2010-11 7. 561 2010-11 7. 72.8 2012-13 8. 1798 2013-14 8. 564 2018-19 8. 548 2014-15 8. 72.2 2009-10 9. 1792 2018-19 9. 562 2011-12 9. 539 2016-17 72.2 2018-19 10. 1785 2012-13 10. 553 2008-09 10. 517 2011-12 10. 70.4 2011-12 Field goal percentage 3-Pt FG percentage FT percentage Scoring defense 1. .485 2014-15 1. .396 2014-15 1. .746 2017-18 1. 67.2 2009-10 2. .471 2013-14 2. .377 2016-17 2. .740 2016-17 2. 67.8 2014-15 3. .454 2017-18 3. .361 2017-18 3. .700 2012-13 3. 68.0 2015-16 4. .449 2007-08 4. .351 2009-10 4. .693 2014-15 4. 68.1 2013-14 .449 2012-13 5. .349 2015-16 5. .692 2018-19 5. 68.5 2012-13 6. .441 2018-19 6. .345 2007-08 6. .684 2015-16 6. 71.3 2008-09 7. .438 2008-09 7. .344 2010-11 7. .679 2013-14 7. 72.4 2016-17 8. .437 2010-11 8. .340 2013-14 8. .674 2009-10 8. 73.5 2010-11 .437 2016-17 9. .338 2008-09 9. .667 2011-12 9. 75.3 2011-12 10. .436 2009-10 10. .328 2018-19 10. .666 2007-08 10. 76.7 2017-18 2 Records include seasons since the program was reinstated in the 2007-08 season. 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