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List of LSU Tigers men's basketball seasons

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

This is a list of LSU Tigers men's basketball team seasons and history from their first season in 1908–09 to present. Sources:[1][2][3]

History

LSU Tigers basketball
First season 1908–09
SEC History
Conference Regular Season Championships 11 (1935, 1953, 1954, 1979, 1981, 1985, 1991, 2000, 2006, 2009, 2019)
Conference tournament championships 1 (1980)
NCAA Tournament History
NCAA Appearances 23 (1953, 1954, 1979, 1980, 1981, 1984, 1985, 1986, 1987, 1988, 1989, 1990, 1991, 1992, 1993, 2000, 2003, 2005, 2006, 2009, 2015, 2019, 2021)
Sweet Sixteen 10 (1953, 1954, 1979, 1980, 1981, 1986, 1987, 2000, 2006, 2019)
Elite Eight 6 (1953, 1980, 1981, 1986, 1987, 2006)
Final Four 4 (1953, 1981, 1986, 2006)
National Championships
National Championships 1 (1935)
*LSU claims a national championship for the 1934–35 season, however, no major organization has named them national champions for the season[4]
Accurate as of the end of the 2020-21 season

Sources:[1][2]

Season-by-season results

The following is a list of LSU Tigers basketball seasons with records and notable accomplishments.

Statistics overview
Season Team Overall Conference Standing Postseason
Edgar Wingard (Southern Intercollegiate Athletic Association) (1908–1909)
1908–09 Edgar Wingard 5–2 2–0
Edgar Wingard: 5–2 (.714) 2–0 (1.000)
John W. Mayhew (Southern Intercollegiate Athletic Association) (1909–1911)
1909–10 John W. Mayhew 3–1 2–0
1910–11 John W. Mayhew 8–3 6–1
John W. Mayhew: 11–4 (.733) 8–1 (.889)
F. M. Long (Southern Intercollegiate Athletic Association) (1911–1913)
1911–12 F. M. Long 4–6 2–3
1912–13 F. M. Long 2–3 1–3
F. M. Long: 6–9 (.400) 3–6 (.333)
C. C. Stroud (Southern Intercollegiate Athletic Association) (1913–1918)
1913–14 C. C. Stroud 7–5 0–4
1914–15 C. C. Stroud 10–1 3–1
1915–16 C. C. Stroud 14–10 6–7
1916–17 C. C. Stroud 20–2 11–0
1917–18 C. C. Stroud 12–1 3–0
R. E. Edmonds (Independent) (1918–1919)
1918–19 R. E. Edmonds 1–0 0–0
R. E. Edmonds: 1–0 (1.000) 0–0 (–)
C. C. Stroud (Southern Intercollegiate Athletic Association) (1919–1920)
1919–20 C. C. Stroud 19–2 8–2
C. C. Stroud: 82–21 (.796) 31–14 (.689)
Branch Bocock (Southern Conference) (1920–1921)
1920–21 Branch Bocock 19–4 5–2
Branch Bocock: 19–4 (.826) 5–2 (.714)
Frank "Tad" Gormley (Southern Conference) (1921–1923)
1921–22 Tad Gormley 15–1 3–1
1922–23 Tad Gormley 10–10 0–6 19th
Frank "Tad" Gormley: 25–11 (.694) 3–7 (.333)
Moon Ducote (Southern Conference) (1923–1924)
1923–24 Moon Ducote 8–12 0–7 21st
Moon Ducote: 8–12 (.400) 0–7 (.000)
Hugh E. "Gob" Wilson (Southern Conference) (1924–1925)
1924–25 Gob Wilson 10–7 1–4 T–14th
Hugh E. "Gob" Wilson: 10–7 (.588) 1–4 (.200)
Harry Rabenhorst (Southern Conference) (1925–1932)
1925–26 Harry Rabenhorst 9–9 4–5 12th
1926–27 Harry Rabenhorst 7–9 3–5 15th
1927–28 Harry Rabenhorst 14–4 7–3 6th
1928–29 Harry Rabenhorst 8–13 5–9 16th
1929–30 Harry Rabenhorst 10–11 6–7 13th
1930–31 Harry Rabenhorst 7–8 4–4 12th
1931–32 Harry Rabenhorst 11–9 8–8 12th
Harry Rabenhorst (Southeastern Conference) (1932–1942)
1932–33 Harry Rabenhorst 15–8 13–7 4th
1933–34 Harry Rabenhorst 13–4 13–3 3rd
1934–35 Harry Rabenhorst 14–1 12–0 1st
1935–36 Harry Rabenhorst 10–10 9–6 T–6th
1936–37 Harry Rabenhorst 13–7 7–6 7th
1937–38 Harry Rabenhorst 10–10 7–6 6th
1938–39 Harry Rabenhorst 13–7 10–5 4th
1939–40 Harry Rabenhorst 10–8 8–4 4th
1940–41 Harry Rabenhorst 9–9 7–5 5th
1941–42 Harry Rabenhorst 8–7 8–3 4th
Dale Morey (Southeastern Conference) (1942–1944)
1942–43 Dale Morey 18–4 11–2 2nd
1943–44 Dale Morey 10–15 0–4 4th
Dale Morey: 28–19 (.596) 11–6 (.647)
Jesse Fatheree (Southeastern Conference) (1944–1945)
1944–45 Jesse Fatheree
A. L. Swanson
15–9[Note A] 3–3
Jesse Fatheree: 15–9 (.625)[Note B] 3–3 (.500)
Harry Rabenhorst (Southeastern Conference) (1945–1957)
1945–46 Harry Rabenhorst 18–3 8–0 T–1st
1946–47 Harry Rabenhorst 17–4 9–2 2nd
1947–48 Harry Rabenhorst 8–18 4–10 11th
1948–49 Harry Rabenhorst 15–10 7–6 5th
1949–50 Harry Rabenhorst 13–12 5–8 9th
1950–51 Harry Rabenhorst 10–14 6–8 T–5th
1951–52 Harry Rabenhorst 17–7 9–5 T–2nd
1952–53 Harry Rabenhorst 22–3 13–0 1st NCAA Final Four
1953–54 Harry Rabenhorst 20–5 14–0 T–1st NCAA Sweet Sixteen
1954–55 Harry Rabenhorst 6–18 3–11 11th
1955–56 Harry Rabenhorst 7–17 5–9 9th
1956–57 Harry Rabenhorst 6–19 1–13 12th
Harry Rabenhorst: 340–264 (.563) 215–158 (.576)
Jay McCreary (Southeastern Conference) (1957–1965)
1957–58 Jay McCreary 7–18 3–11 T–10th
1958–59 Jay McCreary 10–15 2–12 T–10th
1959–60 Jay McCreary 5–18 3–11 T–11th
1960–61 Jay McCreary 11–14 6–8 T–6th
1961–62 Jay McCreary 13–11 7–7 5th
1962–63 Jay McCreary 12–12 5–9 T–8th
1963–64 Jay McCreary 12–13 8–6 T–4th
1964–65 Jay McCreary 12–14 7–9 7th
Jay McCreary: 82–115 (.416) 41–73 (.360)
Frank Truitt (Southeastern Conference) (1965–1966)
1965–66 Frank Truitt 6–20 2–14 T–10th
Frank Truitt: 6–20 (.231) 2–14 (.125)
Press Maravich (Southeastern Conference) (1966–1972)
1966–67 Press Maravich 3–23 1–17 10th
1967–68 Press Maravich 14–12 8–10 T–6th
1968–69 Press Maravich 13–13 7–11 T–7th
1969–70 Press Maravich 22–10 13–5 2nd NIT Fourth Place
1970–71 Press Maravich 14–12 10–8 3rd
1971–72 Press Maravich 10–16 6–12 T–7th
Press Maravich: 76–86 (.469) 45–63 (.417)
Dale Brown (Southeastern Conference) (1972–1997)
1972–73 Dale Brown 14–10 9–9 5th
1973–74 Dale Brown 12–14 6–12 8th
1974–75 Dale Brown 10–16 6–12 7th
1975–76 Dale Brown 12–14 5–13 9th
1976–77 Dale Brown 15–12 8–10 5th
1977–78 Dale Brown 18–9 12–6 3rd
1978–79 Dale Brown 23–6 14–4 1st NCAA Division I Sweet Sixteen
1979–80 Dale Brown 26–6 14–4 2nd NCAA Division I Elite Eight
1980–81 Dale Brown 31–5 17–1 1st NCAA Division I Final Four
1981–82 Dale Brown 14–14 11–7 5th NIT first round
1982–83 Dale Brown 19–13 10–8 2nd NIT first round
1983–84 Dale Brown 18–11 11–7 3rd NCAA Division I first round
1984–85 Dale Brown 19–10 13–5 1st NCAA Division I first round
1985–86 Dale Brown 26–12 9–9 5th NCAA Division I Final Four
1986–87 Dale Brown 24–15 8–10 6th NCAA Division I Elite Eight
1987–88 Dale Brown 16–14 10–8 4th NCAA Division I first round
1988–89 Dale Brown 20–12 11–7 4th NCAA Division I first round
1989–90 Dale Brown 23–9 12–6 2nd NCAA Division I second round
1990–91 Dale Brown 20–10 13–5 T–2nd[Note C] NCAA Division I first round
1991–92 Dale Brown 21–10 12–4 2nd (West) NCAA Division I second round
1992–93 Dale Brown 22–11 9–7 2nd (West) NCAA Division I first round
1993–94 Dale Brown 11–16 5–11 5th (West)
1994–95 Dale Brown 12–15 6–10 5th (West)
1995–96 Dale Brown 12–17 4–12 6th (West)
1996–97 Dale Brown 10–20 3–13 6th (West)
Dale Brown: 448–301 (.598) 238–200 (.543)
John Brady (Southeastern Conference) (1997–2008)
1997–98 John Brady 9–18 2–14 6th (West)
1998–99 John Brady 12–15 4–12 6th (West)
1999–00 John Brady 28–6 12–4 1st (West) NCAA Division I Sweet Sixteen
2000–01 John Brady 13–16 2–14 6th (West)
2001–02 John Brady 19–15 6–10 T–4th (West) NIT second round
2002–03 John Brady 21–11 8–8 T–2nd (West) NCAA Division I first round
2003–04 John Brady 18–11 8–8 T–2nd (West) NIT first round
2004–05 John Brady 20–10 12–4 T–1st (West) NCAA Division I first round
2005–06 John Brady 27–9 14–2 1st (West) NCAA Division I Final Four
2006–07 John Brady 17–15 5–11 6th (West)
2007–08 John Brady
Butch Pierre
13–18[Note D] 6–10 4th (West)
John Brady: 197–144 (.578)[Note E] 79–97 (.449)[Note F]
Trent Johnson (Southeastern Conference) (2008–2012)
2008–09 Trent Johnson 27–8 13–3 1st (West) NCAA Division I second round
2009–10 Trent Johnson 11–20 2–14 6th (West)
2010–11 Trent Johnson 11–20 3–13 6th (West)
2011–12 Trent Johnson 18–15 7–9 8th NIT first round
Trent Johnson: 67–63 (.515) 25–39 (.391)
Johnny Jones (Southeastern Conference) (2012–2017)
2012–13 Johnny Jones 19–12 9–9 T–8th
2013–14 Johnny Jones 20–14 9–9 T–6th NIT second round
2014–15 Johnny Jones 22–11 11–7 T–3rd NCAA Division I second round
2015–16 Johnny Jones 19–14 11–7 T–3rd
2016–17 Johnny Jones 10–21 2–16 T–13th
Johnny Jones: 90–72 (.556) 42–48 (.467)
Will Wade (Southeastern Conference) (2017–2022)
2017–18 Will Wade 18–15 8–10 T–9th NIT second round
2018–19 Will Wade
Tony Benford
28–7[Note G] 16–2 1st NCAA Division I Sweet Sixteen
2019–20 Will Wade 21–10 12–6 T–2nd No postseason held
2020–21 Will Wade 19–10 11–6 3rd NCAA Division I second round
2021–22 Will Wade 22–12 9–9 T–5th NCAA Division I first round
Will Wade: 108–54 (.667)[Note H] 56–33 (.629)[Note I]
Matt McMahon (Southeastern Conference) (2022–present)
2022–23 Matt McMahon 14–19 2–16 14th
Matt McMahon: 14–19 (.424) 2–16 (.111)
Total: 1638–1236 (.570)

      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. Fatheree left LSU mid-season to join the U.S. Army. A. L. Swanson coached LSU for the remainder of the season.
^B. LSU's record under Fatheree is 11–7, 4–2 under Swanson.
^C. Kentucky, which finished first, was ineligible for the conference title. LSU shared the championship with Mississippi State.
^C. Brady was fired from LSU on February 8, 2008. Butch Pierre was named interim coach for the final 10 games.
^D. LSU's record under Brady is 192–139, 5–5 under Pierre.
^E. LSU's conference record under Brady is 74–93, 5–4 under Pierre.
^F. Tony Benford was interim coach during Will Wade's indefinite suspension.
^G. LSU's record under Wade is 83–40, 3–2 under Benford.
^H. LSU's conference record under Wade is 46–24, 1–0 under Benford.

References

  1. ^ a b "Louisiana State Fighting Tigers School History". Sportsreference.com. Retrieved March 22, 2019.
  2. ^ a b "Year-by-Year Records" (PDF). lsusports.net. pp. 83–92. Retrieved July 7, 2019.
  3. ^ "Louisiana State Fighting Tigers Index | College Basketball at Sports-Reference.com".
  4. ^ 2014–15 LSU Men's Basketball Media Guide (PDF). LSU Sports Information Office. 2014. p. 149. Retrieved May 21, 2015.
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