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Coaching Records Men’s Basketball All-Time Coaching Record (Updated May 20, 2021) COACH: C.B. LUNDY (2 years, 4-4, .500) Season W L Pct. Leading Scorer Avg. 1905-06 3 1 .750 unavailable 1906-07 1 3 .250 G. McDace 9.0 COACH: ROYAL CAMPBELL (7 years, 49-22, .690) Season W L Pct. Leading Scorer Avg. 1909-10 2 3 .400 G. Schleish 9.4 1910-11 6 0 1.000 Walter Hardy 12.2 1911-12 6 5 .545 Walter Hardy 12.5 1912-13 13 0 1.000 J. Hanrahan 13.5 1916-17 5 4 .556 Walter Voss 12.9 1917-18 13 5 .722 Earnest Rynearson 12.6 1918-19 4 5 .444 H. Dowler 7.8 COACH: WALTER HARDY (3 years, 16-11, .593) Season W L Pct. Leading Scorer Avg. 1913-14 6 3 .667 Bob Fisher 8.7 1914-15 3 5 .375 Paul Harbrecht 8.7 1915-16 7 3 .700 Paul Harbrecht 12.9 COACH: JAMES BROWN (3 years, 24-28, .462) Season W L Pct. Leading Scorer Avg. 1919-20 12 7 .632 F. McElwee 8.9 1920-21 10 8 .556 Walter Voss 8.7 1921-22 2 13 .133 P. D’Arcy 3.5 Lloyd Brazil coached the Titans for 16 years COACH: PAUL HARBRECHT (1 year, 9-7, .563) and posted a 185-118 record Season W L Pct. Leading Scorer Avg. 1922-23 9 7 .563 P. D’Arcy 8.5 COACH: LLOYD BRAZIL (16 years, 185-118, .611) COACH: JOHN BARRETT (2 years, 15-14, .517) Season W L Pct. Leading Scorer Avg. Season W L Pct. Leading Scorer Avg. 1930-31 10 9 .526 Roger Lau 4.3 1923-24 9 8 .529 Eddie Harrigan 4.6 1931-32 8 8 .500 Ed Skryzcki 8.0 1924-25 6 6 .500 Eddie Harrigan 7.7 1932-33 12 5 .706 Bill Pegan 6.2 1933-34 7 8 .467 Larry Bleach 6.6 COACH: GUS DORAIS (4 years, 36-30, .545) 1934-35 4 10 .286 Walter Cavanaugh 6.4 Season W L Pct. Leading Scorer Avg. 1935-36 12 5 .706 Chet Laske 9.6 1925-26 13 6 .684 Joe Fasce 8.5 1936-37 11 5 .688 Chet Laske 8.7 1926-27 8 9 .471 unavailable 1937-38 16 4 .800 Bob Calihan 9.8 1927-28 11 4 .733 Bill Butcher 7.0 1938-39 15 5 .750 Bob Calihan 13.3 1928-29 4 11 .267 Lloyd Brazil 4.8 1939-40 14 9 .609 Bob Calihan 13.8 1940-41 11 10 .524 Charles O’Brien 5.4 COACH: LOUIS CONROY (1 year, 10-9, .526) 1941-42 13 8 .619 Arthur Stokley 6.3 Season W L Pct. Leading Scorer Avg. 1942-43 15 5 .750 Lee Knorek 12.1 1929-30 10 9 .526 Ed Gracey 5.9 1943-44 13 7 .650 Joey Smith 7.6 1944-45 8 12 .400 Tom Molitor 9.9 1945-46 15 8 .652 Gino Sovran 8.9 COACH: JOHN SHADA (2 years, 19-28, .404) Season W L Pct. Leading Scorer Avg. 1946-47 12 13 .480 Sam Fortino 12.5 1947-48 7 15 .318 Brendan McNamara 7.3 Men’s Basketball All-Time Coaching Record (Updated May 20, 2021) COACH: JIM HARDING (4 years, 55-45, .550) Season W L Pct. Leading Scorer Avg. 1969-70 7 18 .280 Frank Russell 15.5 1970-71 14 12 .538 Frank Russell 15.8 1971-72 18 6 .750 Bill Pleas 16.6 1972-73 16 9 .640 Gerald Smith 14.7 COACH: DICK VITALE (4 years, 78-30, .772) Season W L Pct. Leading Scorer Avg. 1973-74 17 9 .654 Owen Wells 20.6 1974-75 17 9 .654 John Long 17.1 1975-76 19 8 .704 John Long 19.5 1976-77 25 4 .862 John Long 20.3 Bob Calihan is the all-time leader in wins with 306 during his 21 year coaching career COACH: BOB CALIHAN (21 years, 306-237, .564) Season W L Pct. Leading Scorer Avg. 1948-49 12 10 .545 John Kirwan 9.2 1949-50 20 6 .769 Norm Swanson 14.9 1950-51 15 14 .548 Norm Swanson 12.5 1951-52 14 12 .538 Norm Swanson 19.2 1952-53 12 14 .462 Walter Poff 16.7 1953-54 11 17 .392 Guy Sparrow 19.6 1954-55 15 11 .577 Guy Sparrow 23.1 1955-56 13 12 .520 Bill Ebben 23.6 1956-57 11 15 .423 Bill Ebben 27.8 1957-58 13 12 .520 Mike Walsh 15.8 1958-59 11 14 .440 Ray Albee 13.7 1959-60 20 7 .741 Dave DeBusschere 25.6 1960-61 18 9 .667 Dave DeBusschere 22.1 1961-62 15 12 .556 Dave DeBusschere 26.8 1962-63 14 12 .539 Dick Dzik 16.3 1963-64 14 11 .580 Dick Dzik 21.7 1964-65 20 8 .714 Lou Hyatt 17.6 1965-66 17 8 .680 Dorie Murrey 22.3 1966-67 10 15 .400 Jerry Swartzfager 17.0 1967-68 13 12 .520 Ralph Brisker 15.4 1968-69 16 10 .615 Spencer Haywood 32.1 Dick Vitale coached the Titans for four years and was 78-30, winning 77.2% of his games Men’s Basketball All-Time Coaching Record (Updated May 20, 2021) COACH: DAVID GAINES (2 years, 47-10, .823) Season W L Pct. Leading Scorer Avg. 1977-78 25 4 .862 John Long 21.4 1978-79 22 6 .786 Terry Duerod 23.3 COACH: WILLIE McCARTER (3 years, 33-48, .407) Season W L Pct. Leading Scorer Avg. 1979-80 14 13 .519 Earl Cureton 20.0 1980-81 9 18 .333 Joe Kopicki 19.9 1981-82 10 17 .370 Joe Kopicki 18.6 COACH: DON SICKO (6 years, 57-88, .393) Season W L Pct. Leading Scorer Avg. 1982-83 12 17 .414 Doug Chappell 17.6 1983-84 8 20 .286 Keith Gray 17.0 1984-85 16 12 .571 Keith Gray 17.5 1985-86 14 15 .483 Brian Humes 14.1 1986-87 7 21 .250 Archie Tullos 19.7 1987-88 0 3 .000 — — COACH: JOHN MULROY (1 year, 7-20, .259) Season W L Pct. Leading Scorer Avg. 1987-88 7 20 .259 Archie Tullos 25.1 COACH: RICKY BYRDSONG (5 years, 53-87, .379) Season W L Pct. Leading Scorer Avg. 1988-89 7 21 .250 Darian McKinney 16.1 Perry Watson led the Titans for 15 years and totaled 1989-90 10 18 .357 Shawn Williams 12.4 261 wins, including a pair in the NCAA Tournament 1990-91 9 19 .321 Dwayne Kelley 15.9 1991-92 12 17 .414 Dwayne Kelley 16.1 1992-93 15 12 .556 Tony Tolbert 20.4 COACH: RAY McCALLUM (8 years, 130-132, .496) Season W L Pct. Leading Scorer Avg. COACH: PERRY WATSON (15 years, 261-198, .569) 2008-09 7 23 .233 Thomas Kennedy 11.6 Season W L Pct. Leading Scorer Avg. 2009-10 20 14 .588 Chase Simon 14.0 1993-94 16 13 .552 Tony Tolbert 23.6 2010-11 17 16 .515 Ray McCallum 13.5 1994-95 13 15 .464 Carl Pickett 12.4 2011-12 22 14 .611 Ray McCallum 15.4 1995-96 18 11 .621 Carl Pickett 14.3 2012-13 20 13 .606 Ray McCallum 18.7 1996-97 16 13 .552 Derrick Hayes 15.9 2013-14 13 19 .406 Juwan Howard, Jr. 18.3 1997-98 25 6 .806 Derrick Hayes 13.7 2014-15 15 18 .455 Juwan Howard, Jr. 17.5 1998-99 25 6 .806 Rashad Phillips 15.7 2015-16 16 15 .516 Paris Bass 18.3 1999-00 20 12 .625 Rashad Phillips 23.0 2000-01 25 12 .676 Rashad Phillips 22.4 COACH: BACARI ALEXANDER (2 years, 16-47, .340) 2001-02 18 13 .581 Greg Grays 17.8 Season W L Pct. Leading Scorer Avg. 2002-03 18 12 .600 Willie Green 22.6 2016-17 8 23 .347 Jaleel Hogan 15.2 2003-04 19 11 .633 Elijah Warren 11.6 2017-18 8 24 .333 Kameron Chatman 17.8 2004-05 14 16 .467 Brandon Cotton 18.8 2005-06 16 16 .500 Brandon Cotton 17.5 COACH: MIKE DAVIS (3 years, 31-53, .369) 2006-07 11 19 .367 Brandon Cotton 18.1 Season W L Pct. Leading Scorer Avg. 2007-08 7 23 .233 Jon Goode 19.3 2018-19 11 20 .354 Antoine Davis 26.1 2019-20 8 23 .258 Antoine Davis 24.3 2020-21 12 10 .545 Antoine Davis 24.0 Official Record — 1440-1266 (.532 — 115 seasons).
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