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List of West Virginia Mountaineers men's basketball seasons

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This is a list of seasons completed by the West Virginia Mountaineers men's college basketball team.[1][2]

Seasons

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Season Coach Overall Conference Standing Postseason Coaches' poll AP poll
John A. Purinton (Independent) (1904–1904)
1903–04 John A. Purinton 4–3
John A. Purinton: 4–3
Anthony Chez (Independent) (1904–1907)
1904–05 Anthony Chez 6–9
1905–06 Anthony Chez 5–4
1906–07 Anthony Chez 4–8
Anthony Chez: 15–21
James Jenkins (Independent) (1908–1908)
1907–08 James Jenkins 3–7
James Jenkins: 3–7
George Pyle (Independent) (1914–1917)
1914–15 George Pyle 10–10
1915–16 George Pyle 11–7
1916–17 George Pyle 8–8
George Pyle: 29–25
H.P. Mullenex (Independent) (1917–1919)
1917–18 H.P. Mullenex 4–13
1918–19 H.P. Mullenex 8–8
H.P. Mullenex: 12–21
Francis Stadsvold (Independent) (1919–1932)
1919–20 Francis Stadsvold 12–10
1920–21 Francis Stadsvold 11–9
1921–22 Francis Stadsvold 8–13
1922–23 Francis Stadsvold 12–7
1923–24 Francis Stadsvold 14–2
1924–25 Francis Stadsvold 6–11
1925–26 Francis Stadsvold 10–11
1926–27 Francis Stadsvold 10–8
1927–28 Francis Stadsvold 13–7
1928–29 Francis Stadsvold 16–6
1929–30 Francis Stadsvold 11–10
1930–31 Francis Stadsvold 9–11
1931–32 Francis Stadsvold 7–14
Francis Stadsvold (Eastern Intercollegiate Conference) (1932–1933)
1932–33 Francis Stadsvold 10–14 1–7 5th
Francis Stadsvold: 149–133 1–7
Marshall Glenn (Eastern Intercollegiate Conference) (1933–1938)
1933–34 Marshall Glenn 14–5 7–3 2nd
1934–35 Marshall Glenn 16–6 6–3[Note A] 2nd[Note A]
1935–36 Marshall Glenn 16–8 6–4 T–3rd
1936–37 Marshall Glenn 9–14 3–7 T–5th
1937–38 Marshall Glenn 6–13 2–8 6th
Marshall Glenn: 61–46 24–25
Dyke Raese (Eastern Intercollegiate Conference) (1938–1939)
1938–39 Dyke Raese 10–9 4–6 T–5th
Dyke Raese (Independent) (1939–1942)
1939–40 Dyke Raese 13–6
1940–41 Dyke Raese 13–10
1941–42 Dyke Raese 19–4 NIT Champion
Dyke Raese: 55–29 4–6
Rudy Baric (Independent) (1942–1943)
1942–43 Rudy Baric 14–7
Rudy Baric: 14–7
Henry Lothes (Independent) (1943–1944)
1943–44 Harry Lothes 8–11
Henry Lothes: 8–11
John Brickels (Independent) (1944–1945)
1944–45 John Brickels 12–6 NIT Quarterfinal
John Brickels: 12–6
Red Brown (Independent) (1945–1950)
1945–46 Lee Patton 24–3 NIT Third Place
1946–47 Lee Patton 19–3 NIT Fourth Place
1947–48 Lee Patton 17–3
1948–49 Lee Patton 18–6
1949–50 Lee Patton 13–11
Lee Patton: 91–26
Red Brown (Southern Conference) (1950–1954)
1950–51 Red Brown 18–9 9–3 2nd
1951–52 Red Brown 23–4 15–1 1st 9 14
1952–53 Red Brown 19–7 11–3 4th
1953–54 Red Brown 12–11 6–4 4th
Red Brown: 72–31 41–11
Fred Schaus (Southern Conference) (1954–1960)
1954–55 Fred Schaus 19–11 9–1 1st NCAA First Round 19
1955–56 Fred Schaus 21–9 10–2 T–1st NCAA First Round 20
1956–57 Fred Schaus 25–5 12–0 1st NCAA University Division First Round 7 11
1957–58 Fred Schaus 26–2 12–0 1st NCAA University Division First Round 1 1
1958–59 Fred Schaus 29–5 11–0 1st NCAA University Division Runner–up 10 11
1959–60 Fred Schaus 26–5 9–2 2nd NCAA University Division Sweet Sixteen 5 6
Fred Schaus: 146–37 63–5
George King (Southern Conference) (1960–1965)
1960–61 George King 23–4 11–1 1st 9 12
1961–62 George King 24–6 12–1 1st NCAA University Division First Round 16
1962–63 George King 23–8 11–2 1st NCAA University Division Sweet Sixteen 16
1963–64 George King 18–10 11–3 2nd
1964–65 George King 14–15 8–6 4th NCAA University Division First Round
George King: 102–43 53–13
Bucky Waters (Southern Conference) (1965–1968)
1965–66 Bucky Waters 19–9 8–2 2nd
1966–67 Bucky Waters 19–9 9–1 1st NCAA University Division First Round
1967–68 Bucky Waters 19–9 9–2 2nd NIT First Round
Bucky Waters (Independent) (1968–1969)
1968–69 Bucky Waters 12–14
Bucky Waters: 69–41 26–5
Sonny Moran (Independent) (1969–1974)
1969–70 Sonny Moran 11–15
1970–71 Sonny Moran 13–12
1971–72 Sonny Moran 13–11
1972–73 Sonny Moran 10–15
1973–74 Sonny Moran 10–15
Sonny Moran: 57–68
Joedy Gardner (Independent) (1974–1976)
1974–75 Joedy Gardner 14–13
1975–76 Joedy Gardner 15–13
Joedy Gardner (Atlantic 10 Conference) (1976–1978)
1976–77 Joedy Gardner 18–11 5–5 T–1st (ECBL West)
1977–78 Joedy Gardner 12–16 3–7 8th (Eastern 8)
Joedy Gardner: 59–53 8–12
Gale Catlett (Atlantic 10 Conference) (1978–1995)
1978–79 Gale Catlett 16–12 7–3 2nd (Eastern 8)
1979–80 Gale Catlett 15–14 4–6 7th (Eastern 8)
1980–81 Gale Catlett 23–10 9–4 3rd (Eastern 8)
1981–82 Gale Catlett 27–4 13–1 1st (Eastern 8) NCAA Division I Second Round 14 17
1982–83 Gale Catlett 23–8 10–4 T–1st (A10 West) NCAA Division I First Round
1983–84 Gale Catlett 20–12 9–9 T–4th NCAA Division I Second Round
1984–85 Gale Catlett 20–9 16–2 1st NIT First Round
1985–86 Gale Catlett 22–11 15–3 2nd NCAA Division I First Round
1986–87 Gale Catlett 23–8 15–3 2nd NCAA Division I First Round
1987–88 Gale Catlett 18–14 12–6 3rd NIT First Round
1988–89 Gale Catlett 26–5 17–1 1st NCAA Division I Second Round 17 19
1989–90 Gale Catlett 16–12 11–7 T–3rd
1990–91 Gale Catlett 17–14 10–8 T–3rd NIT Second Round
1991–92 Gale Catlett 20–12 10–6 3rd NCAA Division I First Round
1992–93 Gale Catlett 17–12 7–7 6th NIT Second Round
1993–94 Gale Catlett 17–12 8–8 3rd NIT Second Round
1994–95 Gale Catlett 13–13 7–9 T–6th
Gale Catlett (Big East Conference) (1995–2002)
1995–96 Gale Catlett 12–15 7–11 4th (BE 6)
1996–97 Gale Catlett 21–10 11–7 3rd (BE 6) NIT Quarterfinal
1997–98 Gale Catlett 24–9 11–7 3rd (BE 6) NCAA Division I Sweet Sixteen 18
1998–99 Gale Catlett 10–19 4–14 12th
1999–2000 Gale Catlett 14–14 6–10 8th
2000–01 Gale Catlett 17–12 8–8 4th NIT First Round
2001–02 Gale Catlett 8–20 1–15 7th
Gale Catlett: 439–276 228–159
John Beilein (Big East Conference) (2002–2007)
2002–03 John Beilein 14–15 5–11 6th
2003–04 John Beilein 17–14 7–9 T–8th NIT Quarterfinal
2004–05 John Beilein 24–11 8–8 T–7th NCAA Division I Elite Eight 12
2005–06 John Beilein 22–11 11–5 3rd NCAA Division I Sweet Sixteen 15 22
2006–07 John Beilein 27–9 9–7 7th NIT Champion
John Beilein: 104–60 40–40
Bob Huggins (Big East Conference) (2007–2012)
2007–08 Bob Huggins 26–11 11–7 5th NCAA Division I Sweet Sixteen 17
2008–09 Bob Huggins 23–12 10–8 7th NCAA Division I First Round
2009–10 Bob Huggins 31–7 13–5 3rd NCAA Division I Final Four 3 6
2010–11 Bob Huggins 21–12 11–7 6th NCAA Division I Second Round 22
2011–12 Bob Huggins 19–14 9–9 8th NCAA Division I First Round
Bob Huggins (Big 12 Conference) (2012–2023)
2012–13 Bob Huggins 13–19 6–12 8th
2013–14 Bob Huggins 17–16 9–9 T–6th NIT First Round
2014–15 Bob Huggins 25–10 11–7 T–4th NCAA Division I Sweet Sixteen 18 20
2015–16 Bob Huggins 26–9 13–5 2nd NCAA Division I Second Round 14 8
2016–17 Bob Huggins 28–9 12–6 T–2nd NCAA Division I Sweet Sixteen 13 11
2017–18 Bob Huggins 26–11 11–7 T–2nd NCAA Division I Sweet Sixteen 15 13
2018–19 Bob Huggins 15–21 4–14 10th CBI Quarterfinal
2019–20 Bob Huggins 21–10 9–9 T–3rd No postseason held 24 24
2020–21 Bob Huggins 19–10 11–6 T–3rd NCAA Division I Second Round 13 13
2021–22 Bob Huggins 16–17 4–14 10th
2022–23 Bob Huggins 19–15 7–11 8th NCAA Division I Round of 64
Bob Huggins: 345–203 150–135
Josh Eilert (Interim) (Big 12 Conference) (2023–2024)
2023–24 Josh Eilert 9–23 4–14 T–13th
Josh Eilert: 9–23 4–14
Darian DeVries (Big 12 Conference) (2024–Present)
2024–25 Darian DeVries
Darian DeVries:
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Total:
1,855–1,174

      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. In the 1934–35 season, West Virginia finished the Eastern Intercollegiate Conference season with a record of 6–2, tied for first place with Pittsburgh. The conference win–loss record for 1934–35 includes West Virginia′s subsequent loss to Pittsburgh in a conference championship playoff game, giving West Virginia a second-place finish for the season.

References

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  1. ^ "West Virginia Mountaineers Index".
  2. ^ "Media Guide". West Virginia University. Retrieved August 12, 2013.