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List of Arizona Wildcats men's basketball seasons

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This is a list of the seasons completed by theArizona Wildcats men's basketball team from their first season in 1904 to present.[1]

History

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Overall
Years of basketball117
First season1904
Head coaches (all-time)18
All Games
All-time record1,987–999–1 (.665)
5+ win seasons108
10+ win seasons91
15+ win seasons64
20+ win seasons42
25+ win seasons22
30+ win seasons7
35+ win seasons1
Home Games
McKale Center665–123 (.844)
Bear Down Gym247–24 (.911)
Pac-12 Games
All Time Pac-12 Regular Season Record571–261 (.686)
All Time Pac-12 Tournament Record42–16 (.724)†
All Time Pac-12 tournament championship Record9–4 (.692)†
All Time Pac-12 tournament championship wins9
Conference Regular Season Championships31 (1932, 1933, 1936, 1940, 1943, 1946, 1947, 1948, 1949, 1950, 1951, 1953, 1976, 1986, 1988, 1989, 1990, 1991, 1993, 1994, 1998, 2000, 2003, 2005, 2011, 2014, 2015, 2017†, 2018†, 2022, 2024)
Conference tournament championships9 (1988, 1989, 1990, 2002, 2015, 2017†, 2018†, 2022, 2023)
Big 12 Games
All Time Big 12 Regular Season Record14–6 (.700)
All Time Big 12 Tournament Record2–1 (.667)
All Time Big 12 tournament championship Record0–1 (.000)
All Time Big 12 tournament championship wins0
Conference Regular Season Championships0
Conference tournament championships0
NCAA Tournament
NCAA Appearances38 (1951, 1976, 1977, 1985, 1986, 1987, 1988, 1989, 1990, 1991, 1992, 1993, 1994, 1995, 1996, 1997, 1998, 1999*, 2000, 2001, 2002, 2003, 2004, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2008*, 2009, 2011, 2013, 2014, 2015, 2016, 2017†, 2018†, 2022, 2023, 2024)
NCAA W-L record62–38 (.626)
Sweet Sixteen21 (1951, 1976, 1988, 1989, 1991, 1994, 1996, 1997, 1998, 2001, 2002, 2003, 2005, 2009, 2011, 2013, 2014, 2015, 2017†, 2022, 2024, 2025)
Elite Eight11 (1976, 1988, 1994, 1997, 1998, 2001, 2003, 2005, 2011, 2014, 2015)
Final Four4 (1988, 1994, 1997, 2001)
NCAA Championship Games2 (1997, 2001)
NCAA Championship Runner-up1 (2001)
NCAA Championships1 (1997)
Other Championships
N.I.T. Championshipsnone
Accurate as of 3/23/24

Arizona vacated all tournament wins and 2017, 2018 titles due to NCAA penalty (Arizona’s revised all-time tournament record is 32–15 (.681)).

Key

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National Champions[2]Conference Tournament ChampionsConference Regular Season ChampionsRegular Season and Conference Tournament Champions

Season-by-season records

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The following is a list of Arizona Wildcats men's basketball seasons, with records and notable accomplishments.

Statistics overview
SeasonCoachOverallConferenceStandingPostseason
Orin A. Kates(Independent)(1904–1906)
1904–05Orin A. Kates1–0–1
1905–06Orin A. KatesIntra Squad
Independent(1906–1911)
1906–073–1
1907–081–2
1908–091–1
1909–102–2
1910–113–0
Frank L. Kleeberger(Independent)(1911–1912)
1911–12Frank L. Kleeberger2–2
Raymond Quigley(Independent)(1912–1914)
1912–13Raymond Quigley3–2
1913–14Raymond Quigley7–2
Pop McKale(Independent)(1914–1921)
1914–15Pop McKale9–0
1915–16Pop McKale5–0
1916–17Pop McKale10–2
1917–18Pop McKale3–2
1918–19Pop McKale6–3
1919–20Pop McKale9–5
1920–21Pop McKale7–0
James Pierce(Independent)(1921–1923)
1921–22James Pierce10–2
1922–23James Pierce17–3
Basil Stanley(Independent)(1923–1924)
1923–24Basil Stanley14–3
Walter Davis(Independent)(1924–1925)
1924–25Walter Davis7–4
Fred Enke(Independent)(1925–1931)
1925–26Fred Enke6–7
1926–27Fred Enke13–4
1927–28Fred Enke13–3
1928–29Fred Enke19–4
1929–30Fred Enke15–6
1930–31Fred Enke9–6
Fred Enke(Border Conference)(1931–1961)
1931–32Fred Enke18–28–21st
1932–33Fred Enke19–57–31st
1933–34Fred Enke18–99–32nd
1934–35Fred Enke11–85–74th
1935–36Fred Enke16–711–51st
1936–37Fred Enke14–119–73rd
1937–38Fred Enke13–89–72nd
1938–39Fred Enke12–118–105th
1939–40Fred Enke15–1012–41st
1940–41Fred Enke11–79–62nd
1941–42Fred Enke9–136–106th
1942–43Fred Enke22–216–2T–1st
1943–44Fred Enke12–2
1944–45Fred Enke7–113–46th
1945–46Fred Enke25–514–31stNIT Quarterfinal
1946–47Fred Enke21–314–21st
1947–48Fred Enke19–1012–41st
1948–49Fred Enke17–1113–31st
1949–50Fred Enke26–514–21stNIT First Round
1950–51Fred Enke24–615–11stNCAA Sweet Sixteen
NIT First Round
1951–52Fred Enke11–166–8T–3rd
1952–53Fred Enke13–1111–3T–1st
1953–54Fred Enke14–108–43rd
1954–55Fred Enke8–173–96th
1955–56Fred Enke11–156–65th
1956–57Fred Enke13–135–53rd
1957–58Fred Enke10–154–6T–4th
1958–59Fred Enke4–221–96th
1959–60Fred Enke10–144–64th
1960–61Fred Enke11–155–53rd
Bruce Larson(Independent)(1961–1962)
1961–62Bruce Larson12–14
Bruce Larson(Western Athletic Conference)(1962–1972)
1962–63Bruce Larson13–133–7T–5th
1963–64Bruce Larson15–114–64th
1964–65Bruce Larson17–95–5T–2nd
1965–66Bruce Larson15–115–53rd
1966–67Bruce Larson8–173–75th
1967–68Bruce Larson11–134–6T–4th
1968–69Bruce Larson17–105–53rd
1969–70Bruce Larson12–148–64th
1970–71Bruce Larson10–163–118th
1971–72Bruce Larson6–204–107th
Fred Snowden(Western Athletic Conference)(1972–1978)
1972–73Fred Snowden16–109–5T–2nd
1973–74Fred Snowden19–79–5T–2nd
1974–75Fred Snowden22–79–5T–2ndNCIT Runner–up
1975–76Fred Snowden24–911–31stNCAA Division I Elite Eight
1976–77Fred Snowden21–610–42ndNCAA Division I First Round
1977–78Fred Snowden15–116–8T–4th
Fred Snowden(Pac–10 Conference)(1978–1982)
1978–79Fred Snowden16–1110–8T–4th
1979–80Fred Snowden12–156–126th
1980–81Fred Snowden13–148–10T–5th
1981–82Fred Snowden9–184–14T–8th
Ben Lindsey(Pac–10 Conference)(1982–1983)
1982–83Ben Lindsey4–241–1710th
Lute Olson(Pac–10 Conference)(1983–2007)
1983–84Lute Olson11–178–108th
1984–85Lute Olson21–1012–6T–3rdNCAA Division I First Round
1985–86Lute Olson23–914–41stNCAA Division I First Round
1986–87Lute Olson18–1213–52ndNCAA Division I First Round
1987–88Lute Olson35–317–11stNCAA Division I Final Four
1988–89Lute Olson29–417–11stNCAA Division I Sweet Sixteen
1989–90Lute Olson25–715–3T–1stNCAA Division I Second Round
1990–91Lute Olson28–714–41stNCAA Division I Sweet Sixteen
1991–92Lute Olson24–713–53rdNCAA Division I First Round
1992–93Lute Olson24–417–11stNCAA Division I First Round
1993–94Lute Olson29–614–41stNCAA Division I Final Four
1994–95Lute Olson24–714–42ndNCAA Division I First Round
1995–96Lute Olson27–614–42ndNCAA Division I Sweet Sixteen
1996–97Lute Olson25–911–75thNCAA Division I champion
1997–98Lute Olson30–517–11stNCAA Division I Elite Eight
1998–99Lute Olson22–7[Note A]13–52ndNCAA Division I First Round
1999–00Lute Olson27–715–3T–1stNCAA Division I Second Round
2000–01Lute Olson
Jim Rosborough
28–815–32ndNCAA Division I Runner–up
2001–02Lute Olson24–1012–6T–2ndNCAA Division I Sweet Sixteen
2002–03Lute Olson28–417–11stNCAA Division I Elite Eight
2003–04Lute Olson20–1011–73rdNCAA Division I First Round
2004–05Lute Olson30–715–31stNCAA Division I Elite Eight
2005–06Lute Olson20–1311–7T–4thNCAA Division I Second Round
2006–07Lute Olson20–1111–7T–3rdNCAA Division I First Round
Kevin O'Neill(Pac–10 Conference)(2007–2008)
2007–08Kevin O'Neill19–15[Note B]8–10[Note B]7thNCAA Division I First Round
Russ Pennell(Pac–10 Conference)(2008–2009)
2008–09Russ Pennell21–149–9T–5thNCAA Division I Sweet Sixteen
Sean Miller(Pac–10/ Pac–12 Conference)(2009–2021)
2009–10Sean Miller16–1510–84th
2010–11Sean Miller30–814–41stNCAA Division I Elite Eight
2011–12Sean Miller23–1212–64thNIT First Round
2012–13Sean Miller27–812–6T–2ndNCAA Division I Sweet Sixteen
2013–14Sean Miller33–515–31stNCAA Division I Elite Eight
2014–15Sean Miller34–416–21stNCAA Division I Elite Eight
2015–16Sean Miller25–912–63rdNCAA Division I First Round
2016–17Sean Miller32–5[Note C]16–2[Note C]T–1stNCAA Division I Sweet Sixteen
2017–18Sean Miller27–8[Note D]14–4[Note D]1stNCAA Division I First Round
2018–19Sean Miller17–158–109th
2019–20Sean Miller21–1110–85thNo postseason held
2020–21Sean Miller17–911–95thIneligible
Tommy Lloyd(Pac–12 Conference/Big 12 Conference)(2021–present)
2021–22Tommy Lloyd33–418–21stNCAA Division I Sweet Sixteen
2022–23Tommy Lloyd28–714–6T–2ndNCAA Division I First Round
2023–24Tommy Lloyd27–915–51stNCAA Sweet Sixteen
2024–25Tommy Lloyd24–1314–6T–3rdNCAA Sweet Sixteen
2025–26Tommy Lloyd6–0
Total:1,987–999–1 (.665)932–513 (.645)

      National champion        Postseason invitational champion  
      Conference regular season champion        Conference regular season and conference tournament champion
      Division regular season champion      Division regular season and conference tournament champion
      Conference tournament champion

^A. Arizona finished with a 22–7 overall record for the 1998–99 season, but the NCAA later vacated Arizona's appearance in the NCAA Tournament, resulting in an official season record of 22–6.[3]
^B. Arizona finished with a 19–15 overall record and an 8–10 record in Pac-10 play for the 2007–08 season, but NCAA later vacated all of Arizona's 19 wins and its NCAA Tournament appearance, resulting in an official season record of 0–14.[4]
^C. Arizona finished with a 32–5 overall record and an 16–2 record in Pac-12 play for the 2016–17 season, but NCAA later vacated all of Arizona's 32 wins, its regular & conference season title, NCAA Tournament appearance, resulting in an official season record of 0–5 and 0–2 in conference play.[5]
^D. Arizona finished with a 27–8 overall record and an 14–4 record in Pac-12 play for the 2017–18 season, but NCAA later vacated 18 wins, its regular & conference season title, NCAA Tournament appearance, resulting in an official season record of 9–8 and 3–4 in conference play.[6]

Postseason results

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The NCAA tournament started in 1939 and the number of teams invited to participate has expanded a number of times over the years. Between 1939 and 1950 the tournament had only eight teams, and then between 1951 and 1974 the tournament varied between 16 teams and 25 teams. The tournament has continued to expand over the years, and there are now 65 teams that make it into the tournament.

The National Invitation Tournament, meanwhile, began in 1938 with only 6 teams. In 1941 the tournament was expanded to include 8 teams, in 1949 the tournament was again expanded to 12 teams, then 14 teams in 1965, 16 teams in 1968, 24 teams in 1979, 32 teams in 1980, and 40 teams from 2002 through 2006. The tournament reverted to 32 teams for 2007.[7]

TournamentSeedResultsReference
1946
NIT
8.5NIT First Round
Lost First Round vs.Kentucky, 53–77
1950
NIT
8.5NIT First Round
Lost First Round vs. (5)La Salle, 66–72
1951
NIT
8.5NIT First Round
Lost First Round vs.Dayton, 68–74
1951
NCAA tournament
264.0NCAA first round
Lost First Round vs.Kansas State, 59–61
1976
NCAA tournament
2602.0NCAA Elite 8
Won First Round vs.Georgetown, 83–76
Won Semifinals vs.UNLV, 114–109
Lost Final vs.UCLA, 66–82
1977
NCAA tournament
2601.0first round
Lost First Round vs.Southern Illinois, 77–81
1985
NCAA tournament
107.0NCAA1.0First Round
Lost First Round vs. (7)Alabama, 41–50
1986
NCAA tournament
95.0NCAA first round
Lost First Round vs. (8)Auburn, 63–73
1987
NCAA tournament
104.0NCAA first round
Lost First Round vs. (7)UTEP, 91–98
1988
NCAA tournament
14.0NCAA final Four
Won First Round vs. (16)Cornell, 90–50
Won Second Round vs. (8)Seton Hall, 84–55
Won Sweet Sixteen vs. (5)Iowa, 99–79
Won Elite Eight vs. (2)North Carolina, 70–52
Lost Final Four vs. (1)Oklahoma, 78–86
1989
NCAA tournament
15.0NCAA Sweet 16
Won First Round vs. (16)Robert Morris, 94–60
Won Second Round vs. (7)Clemson, 94–68
Lost Sweet Sixteen vs. (3)UNLV, 67–68
1990
NCAA tournament
25.0NCAA 2nd Round
Won First Round vs. (15)South Florida, 83–70
Lost Second Round vs. (7)Alabama, 55–77
1991
NCAA tournament
203.0NCAA Sweet 16
Won First Round vs. (15)Saint Francis (PA), 93–80
Won Second Round vs. (10)BYU, 76–61
Lost Sweet Sixteen vs. (3)Seton Hall, 69–84
1992
NCAA tournament
35.0NCAA first round
Lost First Round vs. (14)East Tennessee State, 80–87
1993
NCAA tournament
201.0NCAA first round
Lost First Round vs. (15)Santa Clara, 61–64
1994
NCAA tournament
26.0NCAA2.0Final Four
Won First Round vs. (15)Loyola (MD), 81–55
Won Second Round vs. (7)Virginia, 71–58
Won Sweet Sixteen vs. (6)Louisville, 82–70
Won Elite Eight vs. (1)Missouri, 74–61
Lost Final Four vs. (1)Arkansas, 82–91
1995
NCAA tournament
503.0NCAA first round
Lost First Round vs. (12)Miami (OH), 82–91
1996
NCAA tournament
36.0NCAA 2nd Round
Won First Round vs. (14)Valparaiso, 90–51
Won Second Round vs. (6)Iowa, 87–73
Lost Sweet Sixteen vs. (2)Kansas, 80–83
1997
NCAA tournament
403.0NCAA National champions
Won First Round vs. (13)South Alabama, 65–57
Won Second Round vs. (12)Charleston, 73–69
Won Sweet Sixteen vs. (1)Kansas, 85–822OT
Won Elite Eight vs. (10)Providence, 96–922OT
Won Final Four vs. (1)North Carolina, 65–58

Won National Championship vs. (1)Kentucky, 84–79OT

1998
NCAA tournament
103.0NCAA Elite Eight
Won First Round vs. (16)Nicholls, 99–50
Won Second Round vs. (8)Illinois State, 82–49
Won Sweet Sixteen vs. (4)Maryland, 87–79
Lost Elite Eight vs. (3)Utah, 51–76
1999
NCAA tournament
47.0NCAA1.01st Round
Lost First Round vs. (13)Oklahoma, 60–61
2000
NCAA tournament
103.0NCAA second round
Won First Round vs. (16)Missouri, 84–70
Lost Second Round vs. (8)Wisconsin, 66–59
2001
NCAA tournament
26.0NCAA2.0Finalist
Won First Round vs. (15)Eastern Illinois, 101–76
Won Second Round vs. (10)Butler, 73–52
Won Sweet Sixteen vs. (3)Ole Miss, 66–56
Won Elite Eight vs. (1)Illinois, 87–81
Won Final Four vs. (1)North Carolina, 80–61
Lost National Championship vs. (1)Duke, 72–82
2002
NCAA tournament
36.0NCAA2.0Sweet Sixteen
Won First Round vs. (14)UC Santa Barbara, 86–81
Won Second Round vs. (10)Wyoming, 80–68
Lost Sweet Sixteen vs. (2)Oklahoma, 67–88
2003
NCAA tournament
16.0NCAA2.0Elite Eight
Won First Round vs. (16)Vermont, 80–51
Won Second Round vs. (9)Gonzaga, 96–952OT
Won Sweet Sixteen vs. (5)Notre Dame, 88–71
Lost Elite Eight vs. (2)Kansas, 75–78
2004
NCAA tournament
96.0NCAA first round
Lost First Round vs. (8)Seton Hall, 76–89
2005
NCAA tournament
301.0NCAA Elite Eight
Won First Round vs. (14)Utah State, 66–53
Won Second Round vs. (11)UAB, 85–63
Won Sweet Sixteen vs. (2)Oklahoma State, 79–78
Lost Elite Eight vs. (1)Illinois, 89–90OT
2006
NCAA tournament
86.0NCAA 2nd Round
Won First Round vs. (9)Wisconsin, 94–75
Lost Second Round vs. (1)Villanova, 78–82
2007
NCAA tournament
84.0NCAA first round
Lost First Round vs. (9)Purdue, 63–72
2008
NCAA tournament
1003.0NCAA first round
Lost First Round vs. (7)West Virginia, 65–75
2009
NCAA tournament
1201.0Sweet 16
Won First Round vs. (5)Utes, 84–71
Won Second Round vs. (13)Cleveland State, 81–57
Lost Sweet Sixteen vs. (1)Louisville, 64–103
2011
NCAA tournament
501.0NCAA Elite 8
Won First Round vs. (12)Memphis, 77–75
Won Second Round vs. (4)Texas, 86–83
Won Sweet Sixteen vs. (1)Duke, 93–77
Lost Elite Eight vs. (3)UConn, 63–65
2012
NIT
1 (AZ)8.5NIT First Round
Lost First Round vs. (8 AZ)Bucknell, 54–65
2013
NCAA tournament
601.0NCAA Sweet 16
Won First Round vs. (11)Villanova, 81–64
Won Second Round vs. (14)Harvard, 74–51
Lost Second Round vs. (2)Ohio State, 70–73
2014
NCAA tournament
101.0NCAA Elite Eight
Won First Round vs. (16)Weber State, 68–59
Won Second Round vs. (8)Gonzaga, 84–61
Won Sweet Sixteen vs. (4)San Diego State, 70–64
Lost Elite Eight vs. (2)Wisconsin, 63–64OT
2015
NCAA tournament
201.0NCAA Elite Eight
Won First Round vs. (15)Texas Southern, 93–72
Won Second Round vs. (10)Ohio State, 73–58
Won Sweet 16 vs. (6)Xavier, 68–60
Lost Elite Eight vs. (1)Wisconsin, 78–85
2016
NCAA tournament
601.0NCAA first round
Lost First Round vs. (11)Wichita State, 55–65
2017
NCAA tournament
201.0NCAA Sweet 16
Won First Round vs. (15)North Dakota, 100–82
Won Second Round vs. (7)Saint Mary's, 69–60
Lost Sweet Sixteen vs. (11)Xavier, 71–73
2018
NCAA tournament
401.0NCAA first round
Lost First Round vs. (13)Buffalo, 68–89
2022
NCAA tournament
101.0NCAA Sweet 16
Won First Round vs. (16)Wright State, 87–70
Won Second Round vs. (9)TCU, 85–80OT
Lost Sweet Sixteen vs. (5)Houston, 72–60
2023
NCAA tournament
201.0NCAA first round
Lost First Round vs. (15)Princeton, 55–59
2024
NCAA tournament
201.0NCAA Sweet 16
Won First Round vs. (15)Long Beach State, 85–65
Won Second Rounds vs. (7)Dayton, 78–68
Lost Sweet Sixteen vs. (6)Clemson, 72–77
2025
NCAA tournament
401.0NCAA Sweet 16
Won First Round vs. (13)Akron, 93–65
Won Second Rounds vs. (5)Oregon, 87–83
Lost Sweet Sixteen vs. (1)Duke, 93–100

References

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  1. ^"Arizona Wildcats Index".
  2. ^"Division I Men's Basketball History". NCAA.com. RetrievedNovember 13, 2008.
  3. ^Bruce Pascoe (January 3, 2015)."Arizona Wildcats to retire Jason Terry's jersey".Arizona Daily Star. RetrievedMarch 19, 2017.
  4. ^Bruce Pascoe (July 30, 2010)."Arizona Wildcats basketball: Penalty means loss of 25-year tourney streak".Arizona Daily Star. RetrievedMarch 19, 2017.
  5. ^Bruce Pascoe (December 29, 2022)."Arizona Wildcats basketball: Penalty means loss of 25-year tourney streak".Tucson.com. RetrievedDecember 29, 2022.
  6. ^Bruce Pascoe (December 29, 2022)."Arizona Wildcats basketball: Penalty means loss of 25-year tourney streak".Tucson.com. RetrievedDecember 29, 2022.
  7. ^History of NIT

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