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List of Drexel Dragons men's basketball seasons

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The Drexel Dragons college basketball team competes in the National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) Division I, representing Drexel University in the Colonial Athletic Association. The Dragons have played their home games at the Daskalakis Athletic Center in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania since 1975.

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Seasons

Conference
champions

Conference tournament
champions

Postseason
berth

Season Head coach Conference Season results Conference tournament
result
Postseason result
Final AP Poll
Overall Conference
Wins Losses % Wins Losses % Finish
Drexel Dragons
1894–95 John Gray Independent 7 2 .750
1895–96 F. Knight Independent 0 1 .000
1896-97 No coach Independent ? ? ?
1897-98 No team
1898-99
1899–1900
1900–01 No coach Independent ? ? ?
1901–02 Independent ? ? ?
1902–03 Independent ? ? ?
1903–04 Independent ? ? ?
1904–05 Independent ? ? ?
1905–06 Walter S. Brokaw Independent 11 4 .733
1906–07 Independent 10 3 .769
1907–08 Walter S. Brokaw, F. Bennett Independent ? ? ?
1908–09 F. Bennett, G. Doughty Independent ? ? ?
1909–10 No coach Independent 2 7 .222
1910–11 Frank Griffin Independent ? ? ?
1911–12 Independent ? ? ?
1912–13 Independent ? ? ?
1913–14 No coach Independent ? ? ?
1914–15 E.L. Lucas Independent ? ? ?
1915–16 Independent ? ? ?
1916–17 Independent ? ? ?
1917–18 No coach Independent ? ? ?
1918–19 James Barrett Independent ? ? ?
1919–20 Independent ? ? ?
1920–21 William McAvoy Independent ? ? ?
1921–22 Independent ? ? ?
1922–23 Harvey O'Brien Independent ? ? ?
1923–24 Independent ? ? ?
1924–25 Independent ? ? ?
1925–26 Ernest Lange Independent ? ? ?
1926–27 Independent ? ? ?
1927–28 Walter Halas Independent ? ? ?
1928–29 Independent 10 9 .526
1929–30 Independent 8 10 .444
1930–31 Independent 10 10 .500
1931–32 EPCBL 10 7 .588 5 7 .417 T-4th
1932–33 EPCBL 2 16 .111 0 12 .000 7th
1933–34 EPCBL 4 12 .250 2 10 .167 7th
1934–35 Ernest Lange EPCBL 7 10 .412 4 8 .333 T-4th
1935–36 EPCBL 8 9 .471 6 6 .500 4th
1936–37 EPCBL 8 8 .500 5 7 .417 5th
1937–38 EPCBL 3 12 .200 1 11 .083 7th
1938–39 EPCBL 1 13 .071 0 12 .000 7th
1939–40 Lawrence Mains Independent 3 13 .188
1940–41 Independent 5 9 .357
1941–42 Independent 9 5 .643
1942–43 Independent 12 3 .800
1943–44 John Marino Independent 4 5 .444
1944–45 Maury McMains Independent 2 11 .154
1945–46 John McNally MAC 2 14 .125 2 8 .200 ? (Southern) DNQ
1946–47 Ralph Chase MAC 10 8 .556 7 3 .700 ? (Southern) DNQ
1947–48 MAC 5 14 .263 2 8 .200 ? (Southern) DNQ
1948–49 MAC 12 4 .750 7 3 .700 ? (Southern) DNQ
1949–50 Harold Kollar MAC 11 5 .688 7 3 .700 ? (Southern) DNQ
1950–51 MAC 5 12 .294 3 7 .300 5th (Southern)
1951–52 MAC 9 10 .474 5 5 .500 3rd (Southern)
1952–53 Samuel Cozen MAC 9 8 .529 6 4 .600 ? (Southern)
1953–54 MAC 15 3 .833 10 0 1.000 1st (College–Southern)
1954–55 MAC 14 5 .737 9 1 .900 1st (College–Southern)
1955–56 MAC 10 8 .556 8 2 .800 1st (College–Southern)
1956–57 MAC 14 3 .824 10 0 1.000 1st (College–Southern) NCAA first round (DII)
1957–58 MAC 10 8 .556 8 5 .615 2nd (College–Southern) DNQ
1958–59 MAC 10 9 .526 8 3 .727 1st (College–Southern) Final
1959–60 MAC 12 7 .632 10 4 .714 1st (College–Southern) Playoff Winner NCAA first round (DII)
1960–61 MAC 12 5 .706 11 2 .846 1st (College–Southern) 4th
1961–62 MAC 11 8 .579 11 5 .688 ? (College–Southern) DNQ
1962–63 MAC 18 5 .783 13 2 .867 1st (College–Southern) 3rd
1963–64 MAC 17 5 .773 12 2 .857 1st (College–Southern) Final
1964–65 MAC 18 4 .818 11 2 .846 1st (College–Southern) 3rd
1965–66 MAC 20 4 .833 12 0 1.000 1st (College–Southern) Final NCAA first round (DII)
1966–67 MAC 13 10 .565 11 3 .786 1st (College–Southern) Champion NCAA first round (DII)
1967–68 Samuel Cozen, Robert Morgan MAC 12 9 .571 9 5 .643 2nd (College–Southern) Semifinals
1968–69 Frank Szymanski MAC 8 11 .421 6 7 .462 ? (College–Southern) DNQ
1969–70 MAC 11 11 .500 7 6 .538 5th (College–Southern) DNQ
1970–71 MAC 7 17 .292 0 6 .000 7th (University–Eastern) DNQ
1971–72 Ray Haesler MAC 11 14 .440 2 4 .333 T-4th (University–Eastern) DNQ
1972–73 MAC 14 7 .667 2 4 .333 5th (University–Eastern) DNQ
1973–74 MAC 15 9 .625 2 4 .333 5th (University–Eastern) DNQ
1974–75 ECC 12 11 .522 0 6 .000 7th (East) DNQ
1975–76 ECC 17 6 .739 3 2 .600 T-2nd (East) DNQ
1976–77 ECC 11 13 .458 0 5 .000 6th (East) DNQ
1977–78 Eddie Burke ECC 13 13 .500 2 3 .400 T-3rd (East) first round
1978–79 ECC 18 9 .667 6 5 .545 5th (East) Quarterfinals
1979–80 ECC 12 15 .444 4 7 .364 6th (East) first round
1980–81 ECC 14 13 .519 6 5 .545 5th (East) Quarterfinals
1981–82 ECC 19 11 .633 7 4 .636 T-4th (East) final
1982–83 ECC 14 15 .483 5 4 .556 4th (East) Quarterfinals
1983–84 ECC 17 12 .586 10 6 .625 3rd semifinals
1984–85 ECC 10 18 .357 8 6 .571 T-2nd Quarterfinals
1985–86 ECC 19 12 .613 11 3 .786 1st Champion NCAA first round
1986–87 ECC 14 14 .500 7 7 .500 5th Quarterfinals
1987–88 ECC 18 10 .643 9 5 .643 T-2nd Quarterfinals
1988–89 ECC 12 16 .429 7 7 .500 T-4th Quarterfinals
1989–90 ECC 13 15 .464 7 7 .500 T-4th Quarterfinals
1990–91 ECC 12 16 .429 7 5 .583 T-3rd Quarterfinals
1991–92 Bill Herrion NAC 16 14 .533 9 5 .643 2nd final
1992–93 NAC 22 7 .759 12 2 .857 T-1st final
1993–94 NAC 25 5 .833 12 2 .857 1st Champion NCAA first round
1994–95 NAC 22 8 .733 12 4 .750 1st Champion NCAA first round
1995–96 NAC 27 4 .710 17 1 .710 1st Champion NCAA second round RV[1]
1996–97 AEC 22 9 .710 16 2 .889 2nd semifinals NIT Opening Round
1997–98 AEC 13 15 .464 10 8 .556 6th semifinals
1998–99 AEC 20 9 .690 15 3 .833 T-1st final
1999–2000 Steve Seymour AEC 13 17 .433 9 9 .500 5th semifinals
2000–01 AEC 15 12 .556 12 6 .667 3rd Quarterfinals
2001–02 Bruiser Flint CAA 14 14 .500 11 7 .611 T-3rd Quarterfinals
2002–03 CAA 19 12 .613 12 6 .667 T-2nd final NIT Opening Round
2003–04 CAA 18 11 .621 13 5 .464 2nd Quarterfinals NIT first round
2004–05 CAA 17 12 .586 12 6 .667 T-4th Quarterfinals NIT Opening Round
2005–06 CAA 15 16 .484 8 10 .444 T-7th first round
2006–07 CAA 23 9 .719 13 5 .722 T-3rd semifinals NIT first round
2007–08 CAA 12 20 .375 5 13 .278 T-10th first round
2008–09 CAA 15 14 .517 10 8 .556 6th first round
2009–10 CAA 16 16 .500 11 7 .611 T-5th first round
2010–11 CAA 21 10 .677 11 7 .611 5th semifinals
2011–12 CAA 29 7 .806 16 2 .889 1st final NIT Quarterfinals RV[2]
2012–13 CAA 13 18 .419 9 9 .500 7th Quarterfinals
2013–14 CAA 16 14 .533 8 8 .500 4th Quarterfinals
2014–15 CAA 11 19 .367 9 9 .500 T-6th first round
2015–16 CAA 6 25 .194 3 15 .167 9th Quarterfinals
2016–17 Zach Spiker CAA 9 23 .281 3 15 .167 10th first round
2017–18 CAA 13 20 .394 6 12 .333 T-7th Quarterfinals
2018–19 CAA 13 19 .406 7 11 .389 T-6th Quarterfinals
2019–20 CAA 14 19 .424 6 12 .333 8th Quarterfinals Cancelled (coronavirus)
2020–21 CAA 12 8 .600 4 5 .444 6th Champion NCAA first round
2021–22 CAA 15 14 .517 10 8 .556 T-4th Quarterfinals
2022–23 CAA 17 15 .531 10 8 .556 5th Quarterfinals

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[4]

See also

List of Drexel Dragons women's basketball seasons

References

  1. ^ "AP'S U.S. COLLEGE TOP-25 POLL". Newspapers.com. Montreal, Quebec, Canada: The Gazette. March 5, 1996. p. 53. Retrieved January 19, 2022.
  2. ^ "AP Top 25: Mar 12, 2012". Yahoo!. Retrieved January 4, 2017.
  3. ^ "Drexel Dragons". Retrieved August 19, 2014.
  4. ^ "Hall of Fame - Samuel Cozen". Drexel Athletics. Retrieved August 19, 2014.
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