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List of Indiana Hoosiers men's basketball seasons

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This is a list of the seasons completed by theIndiana Hoosiers men's basketball team.[1] The Hoosiers have an overall record of 1,950–1,130. They have appeared in the AP Poll 580 times, which is eighth all time.[2][3]

Seasons

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Statistics overview
SeasonCoachOverallConferenceStandingPostseason
James Horne(Independent)(1900–1901)
1900–01James Horne1–4[Note A]
Phelps Darby(Independent)(1902)
1901–02Phelps Darby4–4
Willis Koval(Independent)(1902–1904)
1902–03Willis Koval8–4
1903–04Willis Koval5–4
Zora Clevenger(Big Ten Conference)(1904–1906)
1904–05Zora Clevenger5–121–1
1905–06Zora Clevenger7–92–23rd
James M. Sheldon(Big Ten Conference)(1906–1907)
1906–07James M. Sheldon9–50–0
Ed Cook(Big Ten Conference)(1907–1908)
1907–08Ed Cook9–62–44th
Robert Harris(Big Ten Conference)(1908–1909)
1908–09Robert Harris5–92–66th
John Georgen(Big Ten Conference)(1909–1910)
1909–10John Georgen5–83–77th
Oscar Rackle(Big Ten Conference)(1910–1911)
1910–11Oscar Rackle11–55–56th
James Kase(Big Ten Conference)(1911–1912)
1911–12James Kase6–112–96th
Art Powell(Big Ten Conference)(1912–1913)
1912–13Art Powell5–110–109th
Arthur Berndt(Big Ten Conference)(1913–1915)
1913–14Arthur Berndt2–121–119th
1914–15Arthur Berndt4–91–99th
Allan Williford(Big Ten Conference)(1915–1916)
1915–16Allan Williford6–73–55th
Guy Lowman(Big Ten Conference)(1916–1917)
1916–17Guy Lowman13–63–55th
Dana Evans(Big Ten Conference)(1917–1919)
1917–18Dana Evans10–43–38th
1918–19Dana Evans10–74–66th
Ewald O. Stiehm(Big Ten Conference)(1919–1920)
1919–20Ewald O. Stiehm13–86–44th
George Levis(Big Ten Conference)(1920–1922)
1920–21George Levis15–66–56th
1921–22George Levis10–103–79th
Leslie Mann(Big Ten Conference)(1922–1924)
1922–23Leslie Mann8–75–77th
1923–24Leslie Mann11–67–5T–6th
Everett Dean(Big Ten Conference)(1924–1938)
1924–25Everett Dean12–58–42nd
1925–26Everett Dean12–58–4T–1st
1926–27Everett Dean13–49–3T–2nd
1927–28Everett Dean15–210–2T–1st
1928–29Everett Dean7–104–88th
1929–30Everett Dean8–97–5T–3rd
1930–31Everett Dean9–85–76th
1931–32Everett Dean8–104–87th
1932–33Everett Dean10–86–6T–5th
1933–34Everett Dean13–76–6T–5th
1934–35Everett Dean14–68–4T–4th
1935–36Everett Dean18–211–1T–1st
1936–37Everett Dean13–76–66th
1937–38Everett Dean10–104–8T–8th
Branch McCracken(Big Ten Conference)(1938–1943)
1938–39Branch McCracken18-210-21st
1939–40Branch McCracken20–39–32ndNCAA Champion
1940–41Branch McCracken17–310–22nd
1941–42Branch McCracken15–610–5T–2nd
1942–43Branch McCracken18–211–22nd
Harry C. Good(Big Ten Conference)(1943–1946)
1943–44Harry C. Good7–152–10T–8th
1944–45Harry C. Good10–113–99th
1945–46Harry C. Good18–39–32nd
Branch McCracken(Big Ten Conference)(1946–1965)
1946–47Branch McCracken12–88–4T–2nd
1947–48Branch McCracken8–123–9T–8th
1948–49Branch McCracken14–86–6T–4th
1949–50Branch McCracken17–57–5T–3rd
1950–51Branch McCracken19–312–22nd
1951–52Branch McCracken16–69–54th
1952–53Branch McCracken23–317–11stNCAA Champion
1953–54Branch McCracken20–412–21stNCAA Sweet Sixteen
1954–55Branch McCracken8–145–9T–6th
1955–56Branch McCracken13–96–8T–6th
1956–57Branch McCracken14–810–4T–1st
1957–58Branch McCracken13–1110–41stNCAA University Division Sweet Sixteen
1958–59Branch McCracken11–117–7T–5th
1959–60Branch McCracken20–411–32nd
1960–61Branch McCracken15–98–6T–4th
1961–62Branch McCracken14–97–7T–4th
1962–63Branch McCracken13–119–53rd
1963–64Branch McCracken9–155–98th
1964–65Branch McCracken19–59–54th
Lou Watson(Big Ten Conference)(1965–1969)
1965–66Lou Watson8–164–10T–9th
1966–67Lou Watson18–810–4T–1stNCAA University Division Sweet Sixteen
1967–68Lou Watson10–144–10T–9th
1968–69Lou Watson9–154–1010th
Jerry Oliver(Big Ten Conference)(1969–1970)
1969–70Jerry Oliver7–173–1110th
Lou Watson(Big Ten Conference)(1970–1971)
1970–71Lou Watson17–79–54th
Bob Knight(Big Ten Conference)(1971–2000)
1971–72Bob Knight17–89–5T–3rdNIT first round
1972–73Bob Knight22–611–31stNCAA University Division Final Four
1973–74Bob Knight23–512–2T–1stCCAT Champion
1974–75Bob Knight31–118–01stNCAA Division I Elite Eight
1975–76Bob Knight32–018–01stNCAA Division I Champion
1976–77Bob Knight16–1111–75th
1977–78Bob Knight21–812–62ndNCAA Division I Sweet Sixteen
1978–79Bob Knight22–1210–85thNIT Champion
1979–80Bob Knight21–813–51stNCAA Division I Sweet Sixteen
1980–81Bob Knight26–914–41stNCAA Division I Champion
1981–82Bob Knight19–1012–6T–2ndNCAA Division I second round
1982–83Bob Knight24–613–51stNCAA Division I Sweet Sixteen
1983–84Bob Knight22–913–53rdNCAA Division I Elite Eight
1984–85Bob Knight19–147–117thNIT Runner-up
1985–86Bob Knight21–813–52ndNCAA Division I first round
1986–87Bob Knight30–415–3T–1stNCAA Division I Champion
1987–88Bob Knight19–1011–75thNCAA Division I first round
1988–89Bob Knight27–815–31stNCAA Division I Sweet Sixteen
1989–90Bob Knight18–118–107thNCAA Division I first round
1990–91Bob Knight29–515–3T–1stNCAA Division I Sweet Sixteen
1991–92Bob Knight27–714–42ndNCAA Division I Final Four
1992–93Bob Knight31–417–11stNCAA Division I Elite Eight
1993–94Bob Knight21–912–63rdNCAA Division I Sweet Sixteen
1994–95Bob Knight19–1211–7T–3rdNCAA Division I first round
1995–96Bob Knight19–1213–5T–2ndNCAA Division I first round
1996–97Bob Knight22–119–9T–6thNCAA Division I first round
1997–98Bob Knight20–129–7T–5thNCAA Division I second round
1998–99Bob Knight23–119–7T–3rdNCAA Division I second round
1999–00Bob Knight20–910–65thNCAA Division I first round
Mike Davis(Big Ten Conference)(2000–2006)
2000–01Mike Davis21–1310–64thNCAA Division I first round
2001–02Mike Davis25–1211–5T–1stNCAA Division I Runner-up
2002–03Mike Davis21–138–86thNCAA Division I second round
2003–04Mike Davis14–157–9T–9th
2004–05Mike Davis15–1410–6T–4thNIT first round
2005–06Mike Davis19–129–7T–4thNCAA Division I second round
Kelvin Sampson(Big Ten Conference)(2006–2008)
2006–07Kelvin Sampson21–1110–63rdNCAA Division I second round
2007–08Kelvin Sampson
Dan Dakich
25–8[Note B]14–43rdNCAA Division I first round
Tom Crean(Big Ten Conference)(2008–2017)
2008–09Tom Crean6–251–1711th
2009–10Tom Crean10–214–14T–9th
2010–11Tom Crean12–203–1511th
2011–12Tom Crean27–911–75thNCAA Division I Sweet Sixteen
2012–13Tom Crean29–714–41stNCAA Division I Sweet Sixteen
2013–14Tom Crean17–157–11T–8th
2014–15Tom Crean20–149–9T–7thNCAA Division I second round
2015–16Tom Crean27–815–31stNCAA Division I Sweet Sixteen
2016–17Tom Crean18–167–11T–10thNIT first round
Archie Miller(Big Ten Conference)(2017–2021)
2017–18Archie Miller16–159–9T–6th
2018–19Archie Miller19–168–129thNIT Quarterfinal
2019–20Archie Miller20–129–11T–10thNo postseason held
2020–21Archie Miller12–157–12T–10th
Mike Woodson(Big Ten Conference)(2021–2025)
2021–22Mike Woodson21–149–119thNCAA Division I first round
2022–23Mike Woodson23–1212–8T–2ndNCAA Division I second round
2023–24Mike Woodson19–1410–10T–6th
2024–25Mike Woodson19–1310–109th
Total:1,950–1,130

      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. Indiana and Purdue first met on March 2, 1901 in Bloomington, with a 20-15 Purdue win. Indiana originally planned to play a second game against Purdue in West Lafayette, but according to theArbutus (the Indiana school yearbook) those games were "declared off, and the season ended at Indiana."[4] The official records of Indiana and Purdue indicate that Indiana lost to Purdue 23–19 in West Lafayette on March 15, 1901. However, theIndiana University Basketball Encyclopedia by Jason Hiner notes that an absence of newspaper reports about the game suggests that it never took place.[5] That source lists Indiana's record for the1900–01 season as 1-3.
^B. Dakich served as the interim head coach atIndiana University, followingKelvin Sampson's resignation due toNCAA recruiting violations.[6] Under Dakich's guidance, the Hoosiers went 3–4 and 3–2 in conference. Indiana went 22–4 under Sampson and 11–2 in conference.

References

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  1. ^"2011-2012 Indiana Basketball Records Book"(PDF). RetrievedApril 6, 2012.
  2. ^"College Poll Archive". RetrievedMarch 2, 2016.
  3. ^"Indiana Hoosiers Index".
  4. ^1901 Arbutus.
  5. ^Hiner, Jason (2005).Indiana University Basketball Encyclopedia. United States: Sports Publishing. pp. 120–122.ISBN 1-58261-655-8.
  6. ^"Indiana, Sampson reach $750,000 settlement to part ways".espn.com. February 23, 2008. RetrievedJanuary 8, 2014.
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