List of DePaul Blue Demons men's basketball seasons

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This is a list of seasons completed by the DePaul Blue Demons men's college basketball team. [1] [2]

Seasons

Statistics overview
SeasonTeamOverallConferenceStandingPostseason
Robert L. Stevenson (Independent)(1923–1924)
1923–24Robert L. Stevenson 8–6
Robert L. Stevenson:8–6 (.571)
Harry Adams (Independent)(1924–1925)
1924–25Harry Adams 6–13
Harry Adams:6–13 (.316)
Eddie Anderson (Independent)(1925–1929)
1925–26Eddie Anderson 11–5
1926–27Eddie Anderson 7–7
1927–28Eddie Anderson 14–10
1928–29Eddie Anderson 5–4
Eddie Anderson:37–26 (.587)
Jim Kelly (Independent)(1929–1936)
1929–30Jim Kelly 15–5
1930–31Jim Kelly 13–3
1931–32Jim Kelly 9–6
1932–33Jim Kelly 12–3
1933–34Jim Kelly 17–0
1934–35Jim Kelly 15–1
1935–36Jim Kelly 18–4
Jim Kelly:99–22 (.818)
Tom Haggerty (Independent)(1936–1940)
1936–37Tom Haggerty 15–6
1937–38Tom Haggerty 12–10
1938–39Tom Haggerty 14–10
1939–40Tom Haggerty 22–6 NIT Fourth Place
Tom Haggerty:63–32 (.663)
Bill Wendt (Independent)(1940–1941)
1940–41Bill Wendt 13–8
1941–42Bill Wendt 10–12
Bill Wendt:23–20 (.535)
Ray Meyer (Independent)(1942–1984)
1942–43Ray Meyer 19–5 NCAA final Four
1943–44Ray Meyer 22–4 NIT Runner-up
1944–45 Ray Meyer 21–3 NIT Champion
1945–46Ray Meyer 19–5
1946–47Ray Meyer 16–9
1947–48Ray Meyer 22–8 NIT Fourth Place
1948–49Ray Meyer 16–9
1949–50Ray Meyer 12–13
1950–51Ray Meyer 13–12
1951–52 Ray Meyer 19–8
1952–53Ray Meyer 19–9 NCAA Sweet Sixteen
1953–54Ray Meyer 11–10
1954–55Ray Meyer 16–6
1955–56 Ray Meyer 16–8 NCAA first round
1956–57 Ray Meyer 8–14
1957–58 Ray Meyer 8–12
1958–59Ray Meyer 13–11 NCAA University Division Sweet Sixteen
1959–60Ray Meyer 17–7 NCAA University Division Sweet Sixteen
1960–61Ray Meyer 17–8 NIT Quarterfinal
1961–62Ray Meyer 13–10
1962–63Ray Meyer 15–8 NIT Quarterfinal
1963–64Ray Meyer 21–4 NIT Quarterfinal
1964–65Ray Meyer 17–10 NCAA University Division Sweet Sixteen
1965–66Ray Meyer 18–8 NIT first round
1966–67Ray Meyer 17–8
1967–68Ray Meyer 13–12
1968–69Ray Meyer 14–11
1969–70Ray Meyer 12–13
1970–71Ray Meyer 8–17
1971–72Ray Meyer 12–11
1972–73Ray Meyer 14–11
1973–74Ray Meyer 16–9
1974–75Ray Meyer 15–10
1975–76Ray Meyer 20–9 NCAA Division I Sweet Sixteen
1976–77Ray Meyer 15–12
1977–78Ray Meyer 27–3 NCAA Division I Elite Eight
1978–79 Ray Meyer 26–6 NCAA Division I Final Four
1979–80 Ray Meyer 26–2 NCAA Division I second round
1980–81 Ray Meyer 27–2 NCAA Division I second round
1981–82 Ray Meyer 26–2 NCAA Division I second round
1982–83 Ray Meyer 21–12 NIT Runner-up
1983–84 Ray Meyer 27–3 NCAA Division I Sweet Sixteen
Ray Meyer:724–354 (.672)
Joey Meyer (Independent)(1984–1991)
1984–85 Joey Meyer 19–10 NCAA Division I first round
1985–86 Joey Meyer 18–13 NCAA Division I Sweet Sixteen
1986–87 Joey Meyer 28–3 NCAA Division I Sweet Sixteen
1987–88 Joey Meyer 22–8 NCAA Division I second round
1988–89 Joey Meyer 21–12 NCAA Division I second round
1989–90 Joey Meyer 20–15 NIT Quarterfinal
1990–91 Joey Meyer 20–9 NCAA Division I first round
Joey Meyer (Great Midwest Conference)(1991–1995)
1991–92 Joey Meyer 20–98–21st NCAA Division I first round
1992–93 Joey Meyer 16–153–75th
1993–94 Joey Meyer 16–124–85th NIT first round
1994–95 Joey Meyer 17–116–65th NIT first round
Joey Meyer (Conference USA)(1995–1997)
1995–96 Joey Meyer 11–182–124th (Blue)
1996–97 Joey Meyer 3–231–134th (Blue)
Joey Meyer:231–158 (.594)24–48 (.333)
Pat Kennedy (Conference USA)(1997–2002)
1997–98 Pat Kennedy 7–233–136th (American)
1998–99 Pat Kennedy 18–1310–64th (American) NIT second round
1999–00 Pat Kennedy 21–129–73rd (American) NCAA Division I first round
2000–01 Pat Kennedy 12–184–126th (American)
2001–02 Pat Kennedy 9–192–147th (American)
Pat Kennedy:67–85 (.441)28–52 (.350)
Dave Leitao (Conference USA)(2002–2005)
2002–03 Dave Leitao 16–138–8T–6th NIT first round
2003–04 Dave Leitao 22–1012–41st NCAA Division I second round
2004–05 Dave Leitao 20–1110–6T–4th NIT second round
Jerry Wainwright (Big East Conference (original))(2005–2010)
2005–06 Jerry Wainwright 12–155–11T–13th
2006–07 Jerry Wainwright 20–149–78th NIT Quarterfinal
2007–08 Jerry Wainwright 11–196–1213th
2008–09 Jerry Wainwright 9–240–1816th
2009–10 Jerry Wainwright 8–231–1716th
Jerry Wainwright:60–95 (.387)21–65 (.244)
Oliver Purnell (Big East Conference (original))(2010–2013)
2010–11 Oliver Purnell 7–241–1716th
2011–12 Oliver Purnell 12–193–1516th
2012–13 Oliver Purnell 11–212–1615th
Oliver Purnell (Big East Conference)(2013–2015)
2013–14 Oliver Purnell 12–213–1510th
2014–15 Oliver Purnell 12–206–127th
Oliver Purnell:54–105 (.340)15–75 (.167)
Dave Leitao (Big East Conference)(2015–2021)
2015–16 Dave Leitao 9–223–159th 
2016–17 Dave Leitao 9–232–1610th 
2017–18 Dave Leitao 11–204–14T–9th 
2018–19 Dave Leitao 19–177–11T–8th CBI Runner-up
2019–20 Dave Leitao 16–163–1510thNo postseason held
2020–21 Dave Leitao 5–142–1311th
Dave Leitao:124–147 (.458)51–103 (.331)
Tony Stubblefield (Big East Conference)(2021–present)
2021-22 Tony Stubblefield 15–166–149th 
2022-23 Tony Stubblefield 10–233–1710th 
Tony Stubblefield:25–39 (.391)9–31 (.225)
Total:1,513–1,093 (.581)

      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

  1. "Joey Meyer". Sports Reference . Retrieved January 2, 2024.
  2. {{cite web|url=http://grfx.cstv.com/photos/schools/depa/sports/m-baskbl/auto_pdf/2013-14/misc_non_event/mbbybyresults.pdf%7Ctitle=DePaul Record Book{{|}} Year-by-year result|date=April 1, 2014|archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20190819090202/http://grfx.cstv.com/photos/schools/depa/sports/m-baskbl/auto_pdf/2013-14/misc_non_event/mbbybyresults.pdf%7Carchivedate=August 19, 2019|accessdate=January 2, 2024|publisher=DePaul Blue Demons}}

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