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List of Oklahoma Sooners men's basketball seasons

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Black-and-white photo showing seven male athletes wearing dark tank tops with a large, light stripe through the middle and a coach wearing a suit and tie.
Oklahoma Sooners men's basketball team of 1915-16.

The Oklahoma Sooners college basketball team competes in the National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) Division I, representing the University of Oklahoma in the Big 12 Conference. The Sooners have played their home games at the Lloyd Noble Center in Norman, Oklahoma since 1975.[1]

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Seasons

Statistics overview
Season Coach Overall Conference Standing Postseason
David C. Hall (Independent) (1907โ€“1908)
1908โ€“09 David C. Hall 4โ€“3
Bennie Owen (Independent) (1908โ€“1919)
1908โ€“09 Bennie Owen 3โ€“3
1909โ€“10 Bennie Owen 8โ€“0
1910โ€“11 Bennie Owen 1โ€“5
1911โ€“12 Bennie Owen 7โ€“2
1912โ€“13 Bennie Owen 8โ€“0
1913โ€“14 Bennie Owen 7โ€“1
1914โ€“15 Bennie Owen 7โ€“5
1915โ€“16 Bennie Owen 19โ€“7
1916โ€“17 Bennie Owen 13โ€“8
1917โ€“18 Bennie Owen 11โ€“1
1918โ€“19 Bennie Owen 12โ€“0
Bennie Owen (Missouri Valley Intercollegiate Athletic Association) (1919โ€“1921)
1919โ€“20 Bennie Owen 9โ€“7 3โ€“7 5th
1920โ€“21 Bennie Owen 8โ€“10 5โ€“9 7th
Hugh McDermott (Missouri Valley Intercollegiate Athletic Association / Big Six Conference[2]) (1921โ€“1938)
1921โ€“22 Hugh McDermott 9โ€“9 8โ€“8 Tโ€“4th
1922โ€“23 Hugh McDermott 6โ€“12 5โ€“11 Tโ€“6th
1923โ€“24 Hugh McDermott 15โ€“3 13โ€“3 2nd
1924โ€“25 Hugh McDermott 10โ€“8 9โ€“7 5th
1925โ€“26 Hugh McDermott 11โ€“4 9โ€“3 Tโ€“2nd
1926โ€“27 Hugh McDermott 12โ€“5 8โ€“4 2nd
1927โ€“28 Hugh McDermott 18โ€“0 18โ€“0 1st
1928โ€“29 Hugh McDermott 13โ€“2 10โ€“0 1st
1929โ€“30 Hugh McDermott 6โ€“12 0โ€“10 6th
1930โ€“31 Hugh McDermott 10โ€“8 3โ€“7 6th
1931โ€“32 Hugh McDermott 9โ€“5 6โ€“4 Tโ€“2nd
1932โ€“33 Hugh McDermott 12โ€“5 7โ€“3 2nd
1933โ€“34 Hugh McDermott 10โ€“8 6โ€“4 Tโ€“2nd
1934โ€“35 Hugh McDermott 9โ€“9 8โ€“8 3rd
1935โ€“36 Hugh McDermott 9โ€“8 5โ€“5 3rd
1936โ€“37 Hugh McDermott 12โ€“4 7โ€“3 3rd
1937โ€“38 Hugh McDermott 14โ€“4 8โ€“2 2nd
Bruce Drake (Big Six / Big Seven Conference) (1938โ€“1955)
1938โ€“39 Bruce Drake 12โ€“9 7โ€“3 Tโ€“1st NCAA Final Four
1939โ€“40 Bruce Drake 12โ€“7 8โ€“2 Tโ€“1st
1940โ€“41 Bruce Drake 6โ€“12 5โ€“5 4th
1941โ€“42 Bruce Drake 11โ€“7 8โ€“2 Tโ€“1st
1942โ€“43 Bruce Drake 18โ€“9 7โ€“3 2nd NCAA Elite Eight
1943โ€“44 Bruce Drake 15โ€“8 9โ€“1 Tโ€“1st
1944โ€“45 Bruce Drake 12โ€“13 5โ€“5 Tโ€“3rd
1945โ€“46 Bruce Drake 11โ€“10 7โ€“3 2nd
1946โ€“47 Bruce Drake 24โ€“7 8โ€“2 1st NCAA Runner-up
1947โ€“48 Bruce Drake 13โ€“9 7โ€“5 Tโ€“2nd
1948โ€“49 Bruce Drake 14โ€“10 9โ€“3 Tโ€“1st
1949โ€“50 Bruce Drake 12โ€“10 6โ€“6 T-4th
1950โ€“51 Bruce Drake 14โ€“10 6โ€“6 4th
1951โ€“52 Bruce Drake 7โ€“17 4โ€“8 T-4th
1952โ€“53 Bruce Drake 8โ€“13 5โ€“7 Tโ€“4th
1953โ€“54 Bruce Drake 8โ€“13 4โ€“8 6th
1954โ€“55 Bruce Drake 3โ€“18 1โ€“11 7th
Doyle Parrack (Big Seven / Big Eight Conference) (1955โ€“1962)
1955โ€“56 Doyle Parrack 4โ€“19 1โ€“11 7th
1956โ€“57 Doyle Parrack 8โ€“15 3โ€“9 7th
1957โ€“58 Doyle Parrack 13โ€“10 5โ€“7 Tโ€“4th
1958โ€“59 Doyle Parrack 15โ€“10 9โ€“5 2nd
1959โ€“60 Doyle Parrack 14โ€“11 9โ€“5 3rd
1960โ€“61 Doyle Parrack 10โ€“15 2โ€“12 7th
1961โ€“62 Doyle Parrack 7โ€“17 5โ€“9 Tโ€“5th
Bob Stevens (Big Eight Conference) (1962โ€“1967)
1962โ€“63 Bob Stevens 12โ€“13 8โ€“6 Tโ€“3rd
1963โ€“64 Bob Stevens 7โ€“18 3โ€“11 8th
1964โ€“65 Bob Stevens 8โ€“17 3โ€“11 8th
1965โ€“66 Bob Stevens 11โ€“14 7โ€“7 4th
1966โ€“67 Bob Stevens 8โ€“17 5โ€“9 6th
John MacLeod (Big Eight Conference) (1967โ€“1973)
1967โ€“68 John MacLeod 13โ€“13 8โ€“6 Tโ€“3rd
1968โ€“69 John MacLeod 7โ€“19 3โ€“11 8th
1969โ€“70 John MacLeod 19โ€“9 7โ€“7 Tโ€“3rd NIT Quarterfinal
1970โ€“71 John MacLeod 19โ€“8 9โ€“5 Tโ€“2nd NIT first round
1971โ€“72 John MacLeod 14โ€“12 9โ€“5 3rd
1972โ€“73 John MacLeod 18โ€“8 8โ€“6 4th
Joe Ramsey (Big Eight Conference) (1973โ€“1975)
1973โ€“74 Joe Ramsey 18โ€“8 9โ€“5 3rd
1974โ€“75 Joe Ramsey 13โ€“13 6โ€“8 5th
Dave Bliss (Big Eight Conference) (1975โ€“1980)
1975โ€“76 Dave Bliss 9โ€“17 6โ€“8 Tโ€“4th
1976โ€“77 Dave Bliss 18โ€“10 9โ€“5 Tโ€“3rd
1977โ€“78 Dave Bliss 14โ€“13 7โ€“7 Tโ€“4th
1978โ€“79 Dave Bliss 21โ€“10 10โ€“4 1st NCAA Division I Sweet Sixteen
1979โ€“80 Dave Bliss 15โ€“12 6โ€“8 6th
Billy Tubbs (Big Eight Conference) (1980โ€“1994)
1980โ€“81 Billy Tubbs 9โ€“18 4โ€“10 7th
1981โ€“82 Billy Tubbs 22โ€“11 8โ€“6 3rd NIT Semifinal
1982โ€“83 Billy Tubbs 24โ€“9 10โ€“4 2nd NCAA Division I second round
1983โ€“84 Billy Tubbs 29โ€“5 13โ€“1 1st NCAA Division I second round
1984โ€“85 Billy Tubbs 31โ€“6 13โ€“1 1st NCAA Division I Elite Eight
1985โ€“86 Billy Tubbs 26โ€“9 8โ€“6 Tโ€“3rd NCAA Division I second round
1986โ€“87 Billy Tubbs 24โ€“10 9โ€“5 2nd NCAA Division I Sweet Sixteen
1987โ€“88 Billy Tubbs 35โ€“4 12โ€“2 1st NCAA Division I Runner-up
1988โ€“89 Billy Tubbs 30โ€“6 12โ€“2 1st NCAA Division I Sweet Sixteen
1989โ€“90 Billy Tubbs 27โ€“5 11โ€“3 Tโ€“2nd NCAA Division I second round
1990โ€“91 Billy Tubbs 20โ€“15 5โ€“9 Tโ€“6th NIT Runner-up
1991โ€“92 Billy Tubbs 21โ€“9 8โ€“6 Tโ€“2nd NCAA Division I first round
1992โ€“93 Billy Tubbs 20โ€“12 7โ€“7 Tโ€“5th NIT second round
1993โ€“94 Billy Tubbs 15โ€“13 6โ€“8 5th NIT first round
Kelvin Sampson (Big Eight Conference) (1994โ€“1996)
1994โ€“95 Kelvin Sampson 23โ€“9 9โ€“5 3rd NCAA Division I first round
1995โ€“96 Kelvin Sampson 18โ€“12 8โ€“6 3rd NCAA Division I first round
Kelvin Sampson (Big 12 Conference) (1996โ€“2006)
1996โ€“97 Kelvin Sampson 19โ€“11 9โ€“7 6th NCAA Division I first round
1997โ€“98 Kelvin Sampson 22โ€“11 11โ€“5 Tโ€“2nd NCAA Division I first round
1998โ€“99 Kelvin Sampson 22โ€“11 11โ€“5 Tโ€“2nd NCAA Division I Sweet Sixteen
1999โ€“00 Kelvin Sampson 27โ€“7 12โ€“4 Tโ€“3rd NCAA Division I second round
2000โ€“01 Kelvin Sampson 26โ€“7 12โ€“4 Tโ€“2nd NCAA Division I first round
2001โ€“02 Kelvin Sampson 31โ€“5 13โ€“3 2nd NCAA Division I Final Four
2002โ€“03 Kelvin Sampson 27โ€“7 12โ€“4 3rd NCAA Division I Elite Eight
2003โ€“04 Kelvin Sampson 20โ€“11 8โ€“8 7th NIT second round
2004โ€“05 Kelvin Sampson 25โ€“8 12โ€“4 Tโ€“1st NCAA Division I second round
2005โ€“06 Kelvin Sampson 20โ€“9 11โ€“5 3rd NCAA Division I first round
Jeff Capel (Big 12 Conference) (2006โ€“2011)
2006โ€“07 Jeff Capel 16โ€“15 6โ€“10 Tโ€“7th
2007โ€“08 Jeff Capel 23โ€“12 9โ€“7 Tโ€“4th NCAA Division I second round
2008โ€“09 Jeff Capel 30โ€“6 13โ€“3 2nd NCAA Division I Elite Eight
2009โ€“10 Jeff Capel 13โ€“18[Note A] 4โ€“12[Note A] Tโ€“11th
2010โ€“11 Jeff Capel 14โ€“18 5โ€“11 8th
Lon Kruger (Big 12 Conference) (2011โ€“2021)
2011โ€“12 Lon Kruger 15โ€“16 5โ€“13 8th
2012โ€“13 Lon Kruger 20โ€“12 11โ€“7 4th NCAA Division I first round
2013โ€“14 Lon Kruger 23โ€“10 12โ€“6 2nd NCAA Division I second round
2014โ€“15 Lon Kruger 24โ€“11 12โ€“6 Tโ€“2nd NCAA Division I Sweet Sixteen
2015โ€“16 Lon Kruger 29โ€“8 12โ€“6 3rd NCAA Division I Final Four
2016โ€“17 Lon Kruger 11โ€“20 5โ€“13 9th
2017โ€“18 Lon Kruger 18โ€“14 8โ€“10 Tโ€“8th NCAA Division I first round
2018โ€“19 Lon Kruger 20โ€“14 7โ€“11 Tโ€“7th NCAA Division I second round
2019โ€“20 Lon Kruger 19โ€“12 9โ€“9 Tโ€“3rd No postseason held
2020โ€“21 Lon Kruger 16โ€“11 9โ€“8 Tโ€“6th NCAA Division I second round
Porter Moser (Big 12 Conference) (2021โ€“present)
2021โ€“22 Porter Moser 19โ€“16 7โ€“11 Tโ€“7th NIT second round
2022โ€“23 Porter Moser 15โ€“17 5โ€“13 Tโ€“9th
2023โ€“24 Porter Moser 20โ€“12 8โ€“10 Tโ€“9th
Total: 1,768โ€“1,137

ย ย ย ย ย ย National championย ย  ย ย ย ย ย ย Postseason invitational championย ย 
ย ย ย ย ย ย Conference regular season championย ย  ย ย ย ย ย ย Conference regular season and conference tournament champion
ย ย ย ย ย ย Division regular season champion ย ย ย ย ย ย Division regular season and conference tournament champion
ย ย ย ย ย ย Conference tournament champion

^A. Oklahoma vacated 13 regular season wins (and 4 conference wins) due to use of an ineligible player during the 2009โ€“10 season.

References

General
  • 2009-10 Men's Basketball Media Guide, University of Oklahoma Department of Intercollegiate Athletics, archived from the original on November 3, 2009, retrieved November 5, 2009
  • 2009 Big 12 Championship Media Guide (PDF), Big 12 Conference, retrieved October 6, 2009
Specific
  1. ^ "Oklahoma Sooners Index".
  2. ^ "Big Eight Conference historical standings" (PDF). Big 12 Conference. Retrieved December 21, 2013.
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