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Year-By-Year 1912-2008 YEAR-BY-YEAR 1912-2008 Overall Conference Overall Conference Year Coach W L Pct. W L Pct. Place Year Coach W L Pct. W L Pct. Place 1912 C.W. Adams 8 2 .800 7 1 .873 (H) 1961 Ned Wulk (NCAA) 23 6 .793 9 1 .900 T1st (B) 1913 C.W. Adams 3 3 .500 2 2 .500 (H) 1962 Ned Wulk (NCAA) 23 4 .852 10 0 1.000 1st (B) 1914 G.W. Henry 6 5 .545 5 3 .625 (H) 1963 Ned Wulk (NCAA) 26 3 .897 9 1 .900 1st (W) 1915 George Schaeffer 2 2 .500 1 1 .500 (H) 1964 Ned Wulk (NCAA) 16 11 .593 7 3 .700 T1st (W) 1916 (No Team) 1965 Ned Wulk 13 14 .481 4 6 .400 5th (W) 1917 George Schaeffer 0 1 .000 0 1 .000 (H) 1966 Ned Wulk 12 14 .461 3 7 .300 6th (W) 1918 George Cooper 14 4 .778 12 4 .750 (H) 1967 Ned Wulk 5 21 .192 1 9 .100 6th (W) 1919 George Cooper 3 4 .429 3 3 .500 (H) 1968 Ned Wulk 11 17 .393 4 6 .400 T4th (W) 1920 George Cooper 5 3 .625 4 2 .667 (H) 1969 Ned Wulk 11 15 .423 4 6 .400 T5th (W) 1921 George Cooper 11 3 .786 8 2 .800 (H) 1970 Ned Wulk 4 22 .154 2 12 .143 8th (W) 1922 George Cooper 10 1 .909 9 1 .900 (H) 1971 Ned Wulk 16 10 .615 8 6 .571 4th (W) 1923 Ernest Willis 8 4 .667 4 0 1.000 1st (J) 1972 Ned Wulk 18 8 .692 9 5 .643 T2nd (W) 1924 Aaron McCreary 3 9 .250 1 4 .200 4th (J) 1973 Ned Wulk (NCAA) 19 9 .679 10 4 .714 1st (W) 1925 Aaron McCreary 11 6 .647 9 5 .643 1st (J) 1974 Ned Wulk 18 9 .667 9 5 .643 T2nd (W) 1926 Aaron McCreary 9 3 .750 4 1 .800 1st (J) 1975 Ned Wulk (NCAA) 25 4 .862 12 2 .857 T1st (W) 1927 Aaron McCreary 4 8 .333 (I) 1976 Ned Wulk 17 10 .630 5 9 .357 T6th (W) 1928 Aaron McCreary 10 5 .667 7 1 .875 1st (J) 1977 Ned Wulk 15 13 .536 6 8 .429 5th (W) 1929 Aaron McCreary 5 12 .294 (I) 1978 Ned Wulk 13 14 .481 6 8 .429 T4th (W) 1930 Aaron McCreary 6 11 .353 3 10 .231 5th (S) 1979 Ned Wulk 16 14 .533 7 11 .389 T6th (P) 1931 Ted Shipkey 12 6 .667 8 4 .667 1st (S) 1980 Ned Wulk (NCAA) 22 7 .759 15 3 .833 2nd (P) 1932 Ted Shipkey 7 12 .368 4 8 .333 5th (B) 1981 Ned Wulk (NCAA) 24 4 .857 16 2 .890 2nd (P) 1933 Ted Shipkey 13 12 .520 7 9 .437 5th (B) 1982 Ned Wulk 13 14 .481 8 10 .444 T6th (P) 1934 Rudy Lavik 9 11 .450 8 10 .444 4th (B) 1983 Bob Weinhauer (NIT) 19 14 .576 12 6 .667 T3rd (P) 1935 Rudy Lavik 8 11 .421 3 9 .250 6th (B) 1984 Bob Weinhauer 13 15 .464 8 10 .444 T5th (P) 1936 Earl Pomeroy 12 14 .462 11 7 .611 2nd (B) 1985 Bob Weinhauer 12 16 .429 7 11 .389 7th (P) 1937 Earl Pomeroy 8 12 .400 7 11 .389 6th (B) 1986 Steve Patterson 14 14 .500 8 10 .444 T5th (P) 1938 Earl Pomeroy 11 12 .478 9 9 .500 3rd (B) 1987 Steve Patterson 11 17 .393 6 12 .333 8th (P) 1939 Earl Pomeroy 13 13 .500 11 11 .500 3rd (B) 1988 Steve Patterson 13 16 .448 6 12 .333 7th (P) 1940 Rudy Lavik 8 13 .381 7 11 .389 5th (B) 1989 Patterson/Bob Schermerhorn 12 16 .429 5 13 .278 7th (P) 1941 Rudy Lavik 8 11 .421 6 9 .400 5th (B) 1990 Bill Frieder (NIT) 15 16 .484 6 12 .333 T7th (P) 1942 Rudy Lavik 10 10 .500 10 6 .625 3rd (B) 1991 Bill Frieder (NCAA) 20 10 .667 10 8 .555 T3rd (P) 1943 Rudy Lavik 10 9 .526 6 6 .500 5th (B) 1992 Bill Frieder (NIT) 19 14 .576 9 9 .500 T5th (P) 1944 Rudy Lavik 12 2 .857 12 2 .857 1st (A) 1993 Bill Frieder (NIT) 18 10 .643 11 7 .611 T3rd (P) 1945 Rudy Lavik 5 9 .357 3 5 .375 4th (A) 1994 Bill Frieder (NIT) 15 13 .536 10 8 .555 T4th (P) 1946 Rudy Lavik 12 16 .429 6 8 .429 5th (B) 1995 Bill Frieder (NCAA) 24 9 .727 12 6 .667 3rd (P) 1947 Rudy Lavik 7 13 .350 6 11 .353 7th (B) 1996 Bill Frieder 11 16 .407 6 12 .333 8th (P) 1948 Rudy Lavik 13 11 .542 9 7 .562 3rd (B) 1997 Bill Frieder 10 20 .333 2 16 .111 10th (P) 1949 Bill Kajikawa 12 17 .414 4 12 .250 9th (B) 1998 Don Newman (NIT) 18 14 .562 8 10 .444 T5th (P) 1950 Bill Kajikawa 12 14 .462 10 6 .624 4th (B) 1999 Rob Evans 14 16 .466 6 12 .333 9th (P) 1951 Bill Kajikawa 9 16 .360 6 10 .375 7th (B) 2000 Rob Evans (NIT) 19 13 594 10 8 .556 T4th (P) 1952 Bill Kajikawa 8 16 .333 6 8 .428 T4th (B) 2001 Rob Evans 13 16 .448 5 13 .278 T6th (P) 1953 Bill Kajikawa 13 12 .520 10 4 .714 T2nd (B) 2002 Rob Evans (NIT) 14 15 .483 7 11 .389 7th (P) 1954 Bill Kajikawa 5 18 .217 3 9 .250 T6th (B) 2003 Rob Evans (NCAA) 20 12 .625 11 7 .611 4th (P) 1955 Bill Kajikawa 10 14 .417 8 4 .667 T3rd (B) 2004 Rob Evans 10 17 .370 4 14 .222 10th (P) 1956 Bill Kajikawa 10 16 .385 5 7 .417 6th (B) 2005 Rob Evans (NIT) 18 14 .563 7 11 .389 T6th (P) 1957 Bill Kajikawa 10 15 .400 4 6 .400 4th (B) 2006 Rob Evans 11 17 .393 5 13 .278 T8th (P) 1958 Ned Wulk (NCAA) 13 13 .500 8 2 .800 1st (B) 2007 Herb Sendek 8 22 .267 2 16 .111 10th (P) 1959 Ned Wulk 17 9 .654 7 3 .700 T1st (B) 2008 Herb Sendek (NIT) 21 13 .618 9 9 .500 T5th (P) 1960 Ned Wulk 16 7 .696 7 3 .700 T2nd (B) Totals 96 Seasons 1183 1078 .523 (B) Border Conference (W) WAC (P) Pac-10 (A) AAU (J) Junior College (I) Independent (S) Southwest Colleges (H) Primarily High School Opponents ASU won 15 games at Wells Fargo Arena in 2008-2009, a school record. 128 WWW.THESUNDEVILS.COM SUN DEVILS IN THE PROS YEAR ROUND SELECTION NAME TEAM YEAR ROUND SELECTION NAME TEAM 1964 1 2 Joe Caldwell Detroit 1977 7 135 James Holliman Atlanta 1964 3 24 Art Becker St. Louis 1978 9 189 Rick Taylor San Antonio 1966 10 88 Freddie Lewis Cincinnati 1979 2 32 Tony Zeno Indiana 1970 3 49 Seabern Hill Baltimore 1980 3 47 Kurt Nimphius Denver 1970 10 163 Gerald Schruer Phoenix 1981 1 21 Alton Lister Milwaukee 1972 2 22 Paul Stovall Los Angeles 1981 2 33 Sam Williams Golden State 1973 8 128 Jim Owens Phoenix 1982 1 11 Lafayette Lever Portland 1973 9 139 Mike Contreras Portland 1983 1 4 Byron Scott San Diego 1974 10 165 Mark Wasley Phoenix 1983 2 45 Paul Williams Phoenix 1975 1 6 Lionel Hollins Portland 1985 4 74 Jim Deines L.A. Clippers 1975 3 47 Rudy White Houston 1987 4 76 Steve Beck Phoenix 1975 8 130 Jack Schrader Phoenix 1991 2 48 Isaac Austin Utah 1975 10 163 Mike Moon Phoenix 1995 1 27 Mario Bennett Phoenix 1976 2 24 Scott Lloyd Milwaukee 1996 2 47 Ron Riley Seattle 1976 8 130 Rick McCutcheon N.Y. Knicks 2000 2 37 Eddie House Miami 1976 10 169 Gary Jackson Phoenix 2003 2 53 Tommy Smith Chicago 1977 2 35 Mark Landsberger Chicago 2005 1 9 Ike Diogu Golden State Isaac Austin Sacramento Kings, NBA, 2004-05 Awvee Storey Utah Jazz, NBA, 1991-93 Phoenix Suns, NBA, 2005-06 New Jersey Nets, NBA, 2004-05 Philadelphia 76ers, NBA, 1994-95 New Jersey Nets, NBA, 2006-07 Washington Wizards, NBA, 2005-06 Miami Heat, NBA 1995-98 Boston Celtics, NBA, 2007-09 Paul Stovall Los Angeles, Clippers, NBA, 1998-99 Mark Landsberger Phoenix Suns, NBA, 1972-73 Orlando Magic, NBA, 1998-99 Chicago Bulls, NBA, 1977-79 San Diego Clippers, ABA, 1973-74 Washington Wizards, NBA, 1999-2000 Vancouver Grizzlies, NBA, 2000-2001 Los Angeles Lakers, NBA, 1979-83 Rudy White Atlanta Hawks, NBA, 1983-8 Mike Batiste Houston Rockets, NBA, 1975-79 Lafayette Lever Golden State Warriors, NBA, 1980 Memphis Grizzlies, NBA, 2002-2003 Portland Trail Blazers, NBA, 1982-84 Seattle Supersonics, NBA, 1980 Art Becker Denver Nuggets, NBA, 1984-90 Sam Williams Houston Mavericks, ABA, 1967-69 Dallas Mavericks, NBA, 1990-94 Golden State Warriors, NBA, 1981-83 Indiana Pacers, ABA, 1969-71 Philadelphia 76ers, NBA, 1983-85 Denver Rockets, ABA, 1971-72 Freddie Lewis New York Nets, ABA, 1972 Cinncinnati Royals, NBA, 1966-67 Tony Zeno Dallas Chaparrals, ABA, 1973 Indiana Pacers, ABA, 1967-74 Indiana Pacers, NBA, 1979-80 Memphis Sounds, ABA, 1974 Mario Bennett Spirit of St. Louis, ABA, 1975-76 Phoenix Suns, NBA, 1995-1996 Indiana Pacers, NBA, 1977 Los Angeles Lakers, NBA, 1997-99 Alton Lister Joe Caldwell Milwaukee Bucks, NBA, 1981-86 Detroit Pistons, NBA, 1964-66 Seattle SuperSonics, NBA, 1986-89 St.
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