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List of St. John's Red Storm men's basketball seasons

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This is a list of seasons completed by the St. John's Red Storm men's college basketball team.[1]

Seasons

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Statistics overview
Season Coach Overall Conference Standing Postseason
(Independent) (1907–1912)
1907–08 Rev. J. Chestnut 4–8
1908–09 P. Joseph Kersey 9–6
1909–10 Harry Fisher 15–5
1910–11 Claude Allen 14–0 Helms National Champion[Note A]
Premo-Porretta National Champion[2][Note B]
1911–12 Joseph O'Shea 15–5
Claude Allen (Independent) (1912–1914)
1912–13 Claude Allen 12–8
1913–14 Claude Allen 7–11
Claude Allen: 33–19
Joseph O'Shea (Independent) (1914–1917)
1914–15 Joseph O'Shea 12–4
1915–16 Joseph O'Shea 5–10
1916–17 Joseph O'Shea 11–8
Joseph O'Shea: 43–27
John Crenny (Independent) (1917–1921)
1917–18 John Crenny 8–8
1918–19 John Crenny 0–7
1919–20 John Crenny 9–14
1920–21 John Crenny 10–9
John Crenny: 27–38
Edward Kelleher (Independent) (1921–1922)
1921–22 Edward Kelleher 10–11
Edward Kelleher: 10–11
John Crenny (Independent) (1922–1927)
1922–23 John Crenny 11–10
1923–24 John Crenny 16–15
1924–25 John Crenny 18–6
1925–26 John Crenny 18–7
1926–27 John Crenny 15–10
John Crenny: 105–86
James "Buck" Freeman (Independent) (1927–1933)
1927–28 James Freeman 18–4
1928–29 James Freeman 23–2
1929–30 James Freeman 23–1 Helms National Champion[Note A]
Premo-Porretta National Champion[3][Note B]
1930–31 James Freeman 21–1 Helms National Champion[Note A]
Premo-Porretta National Champion[4][Note B]
1931–32 James Freeman 22–4
1932–33 James Freeman 23–4 Helms National Champion[Note A]
Premo-Porretta National Champion[5][Note B]
James "Buck" Freeman (Metropolitan New York Conference) (1933–1936)
1933–34 James Freeman 16–3 3–4 5th
1934–35 James Freeman 13–8
1935–36 James Freeman 18–4 4–3 4th
James Freeman: 177–31
Joseph Lapchick (Metropolitan New York Conference) (1936–1947)
1936–37 Joseph Lapchick 12–7 1–4 7th
1937–38 Joseph Lapchick 15–4 4–2 T–4th
1938–39 Joseph Lapchick 18–4 17–2 2nd NIT Fourth Place
1939–40 Joseph Lapchick 15–5 NIT Quarterfinal
1940–41 Joseph Lapchick 11–6
1941–42 Joseph Lapchick 16–5
1942–43 Joseph Lapchick 21–3 6–1 1st NIT Champion
1943–44 Joseph Lapchick 18–5 NIT Champion
1944–45 Joseph Lapchick 21–3 NIT Third Place
1945–46 Joseph Lapchick 17–6 5–1 T–1st NIT Quarterfinal
1946–47 Joseph Lapchick 16–7 6–0 1st NIT Quarterfinal
Joseph Lapchick: 180–55
Frank McGuire (Metropolitan New York Conference) (1947–1952)
1947–48 Frank McGuire 12–11 3–3 T–4th
1948–49 Frank McGuire 15–9 5–1 T–1st NIT First Round
1949–50 Frank McGuire 24–5 3–3 T–3rd NIT Third Place
1950–51 Frank McGuire 26–5 6–0 1st NIT Third Place
NCAA Elite Eight
1951–52 Frank McGuire 25–6 6–0 1st NIT Quarterfinal
NCAA Runner-up
Frank McGuire: 102–36
Al "Dusty" DeStefano (Metropolitan New York Conference) (1952–1956)
1952–53 Al DeStefano 17–6 5–1 2nd NIT Runner-up
1953–54 Al DeStefano 9–11 2–3 5th
1954–55 Al DeStefano 11–9 5–1 2nd
1955–56 Al DeStefano 12–12 3–3 T–3rd
Al DeStefano: 49–39
Joseph Lapchick (Metropolitan New York Conference) (1956–1963)
1956–57 Joseph Lapchick 14–9 4–2 2nd
1957–58 Joseph Lapchick 18–8 6–0 1st NIT Fourth Place
1958–59 Joseph Lapchick 20–6 4–2 3rd NIT Champion
1959–60 Joseph Lapchick 17–8 5–1 2nd NIT Quarterfinal
1960–61 Joseph Lapchick 20–5 4–0 1st NCAA University Division First Round
1961–62 Joseph Lapchick 21–5 5–0 1st NIT Runner-up
1962–63 Joseph Lapchick 9–15 2–2 4th
Joseph Lapchick (Independent) (1963–1965)
1963–64 Joseph Lapchick 14–11
1964–65 Joseph Lapchick 21–8 NIT Champion
Joseph Lapchick: 334–130
Lou Carnesecca (Independent) (1965–1970)
1965–66 Lou Carnesecca 18–8 NIT First Round
1966–67 Lou Carnesecca 23–5 NCAA University Division Sweet Sixteen
1967–68 Lou Carnesecca 19–8 NCAA University Division First Round
1968–69 Lou Carnesecca 23–6 NCAA University Division Sweet Sixteen
1969–70 Lou Carnesecca 21–8 NIT Runner-up
Lou Carnesecca: 160–62
Frank Mulzoff (Independent) (1970–1973)
1970–71 Frank Mulzoff 18–9 NIT First Round
1971–72 Frank Mulzoff 19–11 NIT Fourth Place
1972–73 Frank Mulzoff 19–7 NCAA University Division First Round
Frank Mulzoff: 56–27
Lou Carnesecca (Independent) (1973–1979)
1973–74 Lou Carnesecca 20–7 NIT First Round
1974–75 Lou Carnesecca 21–10 [Note C] NIT Fourth Place
1975–76 Lou Carnesecca 23–6 [Note C] NCAA Division I First Round
1976–77 Lou Carnesecca 22–9 [Note C] NCAA Division I First Round
1977–78 Lou Carnesecca 21–7 [Note C] NCAA Division I First Round
1978–79 Lou Carnesecca 21–11 [Note C] NCAA Division I Elite Eight
Lou Carnesecca (Big East Conference (original)) (1979–1992)
1979–80 Lou Carnesecca 24–5 5–1 T–1st NCAA Division I Second Round
1980–81 Lou Carnesecca 17–11 8–6 3rd NIT First Round
1981–82 Lou Carnesecca 21–9 9–5 3rd NCAA Division I Second Round
1982–83 Lou Carnesecca 28–5 12–4 T–1st NCAA Division I Sweet Sixteen
1983–84 Lou Carnesecca 18–12 8–8 5th NCAA Division I First Round
1984–85 Lou Carnesecca 31–4 15–1 1st NCAA Division I Final Four
1985–86 Lou Carnesecca 31–5 14–2 T–1st NCAA Division I Second Round
1986–87 Lou Carnesecca 21–9 10–6 T–4th NCAA Division I Second Round
1987–88 Lou Carnesecca 17–12 8–8 T–5th NCAA Division I First Round
1988–89 Lou Carnesecca 20–13 6–10 8th NIT Champion
1989–90 Lou Carnesecca 24–10 10–6 4th NCAA Division I Second Round
1990–91 Lou Carnesecca 23–9 10–6 2nd NCAA Division I Elite Eight
1991–92 Lou Carnesecca 19–11 12–6 T–1st NCAA Division I First Round
Lou Carnesecca: 526–200 294–115
Brian Mahoney (Big East Conference (original)) (1992–1996)
1992–93 Brian Mahoney 19–11 12–6 2nd NCAA Division I Second Round
1993–94 Brian Mahoney 12–17 5–13 9th
1994–95 Brian Mahoney 14–14 7–11 8th NIT First Round
1995–96 Brian Mahoney 11–16 5–13 5th (BE6)
Brian Mahoney: 56–58 29–43
Fran Fraschilla (Big East Conference (original)) (1996–1998)
1996–97 Fran Fraschilla 13–14 8–10 5th (BE6)
1997–98 Fran Fraschilla 22–10 13–5 2nd (BE6) NCAA Division I First Round
Fran Fraschilla: 35–24 21–15
Mike Jarvis (Big East Conference (original)) (1998–2004)
1998–99 Mike Jarvis 28–9 14–4 3rd NCAA Division I Elite Eight
1999-00 Mike Jarvis 25–8 12–4 3rd NCAA Division I Second Round
2000–01 Mike Jarvis 14–15[Note D] 8–8 3rd (East)
2001–02 Mike Jarvis 20–12[Note D] 9–7 3rd (East) NCAA Division I First Round[6]
2002–03 Mike Jarvis 21–13[Note D] 7–9 5th (East) NIT Champion[6]
2003–04 Mike Jarvis
Kevin Clark[Note E]
6–21[Note D] 1–15 14th
Mike Jarvis: 114–78[Note F] 51–47
Norm Roberts (Big East Conference (original)) (2004–2010)
2004–05 Norm Roberts 9–18 3–13 12th
2005–06 Norm Roberts 12–15 5–11 15th
2006–07 Norm Roberts 16–15 7–9 11th
2007–08 Norm Roberts 11–19 5–13 14th
2008–09 Norm Roberts 16–18 6–12 13th CBI First Round
2009–10 Norm Roberts 17–16 6–12 13th NIT First Round
Norm Roberts: 81–101 32–70
Steve Lavin (Big East Conference (original)) (2010–2013)
2010–11 Steve Lavin 21–12 12–6 T–3rd NCAA Division I Second Round
2011–12 Steve Lavin
Mike Dunlap
13–19[Note G] 6–12 T–11th
2012–13 Steve Lavin 17–16 8–10 10th NIT Second Round
Steve Lavin (Big East Conference) (2013–2015)
2013–14 Steve Lavin 20–13 10–8 T–3rd NIT First Round
2014–15 Steve Lavin 21–12 10–8 5th NCAA Division I Second Round
Steve Lavin: 92–72 46–44
Chris Mullin (Big East Conference) (2015–2019)
2015–16 Chris Mullin 8–24 1–17 10th
2016–17 Chris Mullin 14–19 7–11 8th
2017–18 Chris Mullin 16–17 4–14 T–9th
2018–19 Chris Mullin 21–13 8–10 7th NCAA Division I First Four
Chris Mullin: 59–73 20–52
Mike Anderson (Big East Conference) (2019–2023)
2019–20 Mike Anderson 17–15 5–13 T–8th No postseason held
2020–21 Mike Anderson 16–11 10–9 T–4th
2021–22 Mike Anderson 17–15 8–11 T–7th
2022–23 Mike Anderson 18–15 7–13 8th
Mike Anderson: 68–56 30–46
Rick Pitino (Big East Conference) (2023–present)
2023–24 Rick Pitino 20–13 11–9 5th Declined NIT bid
Rick Pitino: 20–13 11–9
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Total:
1,942–1,094

      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

Notes

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^A. The Helms Athletic Foundation retrospectively selected St. John's as its national champion for the 1910–11 season in 1957.
^B. The Premo-Porretta Power Poll retrospectively selected St. John's as its national champion for the 1910–11 season in 1995.
^C. Although an independent at the time, St. John's participated from 1975 to 1979 in the end-of-season ECAC tournaments organized by the Eastern College Athletic Conference (a loosely organized sports federation of Eastern colleges and universities) for ECAC members which otherwise had no access to an automatic bid to the NCAA Division I tournament. Each of these regional tournaments gave its winner an automatic bid to that year's NCAA tournament in the same manner as conference tournaments of conventional conferences. St. John's played in the ECAC Metro Region Tournament in each of these five seasons, winning it in 1977 and 1978.
^D. St. John's vacated 47 games (46 wins and one loss) from 2000 to 2004 after Abe Keita was ruled ineligible. Official records are 5–15 for 2000–01, 7–11 for 2001–02, 1–13 for 2002–03 and 0–4 for 2003–04.[7]
^E Jarvis was fired on December 19, 2003 after beginning the season 2–4; assistant Kevin Clark finished the season, going 4–17 at the helm.
^F. Official record at St. John's is 68–77 (53–32 Big East) not counting vacated games.[7][8]
^G. Lavin coached the first four games of the season, going 2–2. Dunlap went 11–17 over the remainder of the year.

References

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  1. ^ "St. John's (NY) Red Storm Index".
  2. ^ ESPN, ed. (2009). ESPN College Basketball Encyclopedia: The Complete History of the Men's Game. New York, NY: ESPN Books. p. 532. ISBN 978-0-345-51392-2.
  3. ^ ESPN, ed. (2009). ESPN College Basketball Encyclopedia: The Complete History of the Men's Game. New York, NY: ESPN Books. p. 532. ISBN 978-0-345-51392-2.
  4. ^ ESPN, ed. (2009). ESPN College Basketball Encyclopedia: The Complete History of the Men's Game. New York, NY: ESPN Books. p. 532. ISBN 978-0-345-51392-2.
  5. ^ ESPN, ed. (2009). ESPN College Basketball Encyclopedia: The Complete History of the Men's Game. New York, NY: ESPN Books. p. 532. ISBN 978-0-345-51392-2.
  6. ^ a b St. John's University (New York) Penalized for Violations in Men's Basketball Retrieved 2014-Mar-17.
  7. ^ a b 2010–11 St. John's Media Guide
  8. ^ 2010–11 St. John's men's basketball media guide. Retrieved 2013-Sep-10.