List of Florida Gators men's basketball seasons

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This is a list of seasons completed by the Florida Gators men's basketball team. [1] [2]

Contents

Season-by-season results

Statistics overview
SeasonCoachOverallConferenceStandingPostseason
C. J. McCoy (Independent)(1915–1916)
1915–16C.J. McCoy 5–1
No coach(Independent)(1919–1920)
1919–20No coach2–5
W.G. Kline (Independent)(1920–1922)
1920–21W.G. Kline 5–6
1921–22W.G. Kline 5–5
C.Y. Byrd (Southern Conference)(1922–1923)
1922–23C.Y. Byrd 2–50–3T–16th
J.L. White (Southern Conference)(1923–1925)
1923–24J.L. White 5–100–2T–16th
1924–25J.L. White 2–70–0T–20th
Brady Cowell (Southern Conference)(1925–1932)
1925–26Brady Cowell 7–70–322nd
1926–27Brady Cowell 6–201–820th
1927–28Brady Cowell 5–162–1018th
1928–29Brady Cowell 7–134–1119th
1929–30Brady Cowell 10–42–314th
1930–31Brady Cowell 10–95–714th
1931–32Brady Cowell 8–124–1018th
Brady Cowell (Southeastern Conference)(1932–1933)
1932–33Brady Cowell 9–54–46th
Ben Clemmons (Southeastern Conference)(1933–1936)
1933–34Ben Clemmons 11–74–24th
1934–35Ben Clemmons 8–74–35th
1935–36Ben Clemmons 4–112–811th
Josh Cody (Southeastern Conference)(1936–1937)
1936–37Josh Cody 5–131–912th
Sam McAllister (Southeastern Conference)(1937–1942)
1937–38Sam McAllister 11–93–711th
1938–39Sam McAllister 9–65–47th
1939–40Sam McAllister 13–95–45th
1940–41Sam McAllister 15–36–22nd
1941–42Sam McAllister 8–93–89th
Spurgeon Cherry (Southeastern Conference)(1942–1946)
1942–43Spurgeon Cherry 8–70–612th
1943–44No team (WWII)
1944–45Spurgeon Cherry 7–124–24th
1945–46Spurgeon Cherry 7–142–610th
Sam McAllister (Southeastern Conference)(1946–1951)
1946–47Sam McAllister 17–94–46th
1947–48Sam McAllister 15–105–77th
1948–49Sam McAllister 11–154–89th
1949–50Sam McAllister 9–144–1011th
1950–51Sam McAllister 11–126–88th
John Mauer (Southeastern Conference)(1951–1960)
1951–52John Mauer 15–97–77th
1952–53John Mauer 13–68–53rd
1953–54John Mauer 7–153–1110th
1954–55John Mauer 12–105–99th
1955–56John Mauer 11–124–1011th
1956–57John Mauer 14–106–88th
1957–58John Mauer 12–95–99th
1958–59John Mauer 8–152–1211th
1959–60John Mauer 6–163–1111th
Norm Sloan (Southeastern Conference)(1960–1966)
1960–61Norm Sloan 15–119–54th
1961–62Norm Sloan 12–118–64th
1962–63Norm Sloan 12–145–99th
1963–64Norm Sloan 12–106–89th
1964–65Norm Sloan 18–711–54th
1965–66Norm Sloan 16–109–75th
Tommy Bartlett (Southeastern Conference)(1966–1973)
1966–67Tommy Bartlett 21–414–42nd
1967–68Tommy Bartlett 15–1011–75th
1968–69Tommy Bartlett 18–912–63rd NIT First Round
1969–70Tommy Bartlett 9–176–128th
1970–71Tommy Bartlett 11–158–107th
1971–72Tommy Bartlett 10–154–1410th
1972–73Tommy Bartlett 11–157–117th
John Lotz (Southeastern Conference)(1973–1980)
1973–74John Lotz 15–119–95th
1974–75John Lotz 12–168–106th
1975–76John Lotz 12–147–116th
1976–77John Lotz 17–910–84th
1977–78John Lotz 15–128–106th
1978–79John Lotz 8–193–1510th
1979–80John Lotz
Ed Visscher [Note A]
7–212–1610th
Norm Sloan (Southeastern Conference)(1980–1989)
1980–81Norm Sloan 12–165–138th
1981–82Norm Sloan 5–222–1610th
1982–83Norm Sloan 13–185–1310th
1983–84Norm Sloan 16–1311–73rd NIT First Round
1984–85Norm Sloan 18–129–95th NIT First Round
1985–86Norm Sloan 19–1410–84th NIT Fourth Place
1986–87 Norm Sloan 23–11 [Note B] 12–62nd NCAA Division I Sweet Sixteen
1987–88 Norm Sloan 23–12 [Note C] 11–7T–2nd NCAA Division I Round of 32
1988–89 Norm Sloan 21–1313–51st NCAA Division I Round of 64
Don DeVoe (Southeastern Conference)(1989–1990)
1989–90Don DeVoe 7–213–1510th
Lon Kruger (Southeastern Conference)(1990–1996)
1990–91Lon Kruger 11–177–116th
1991–92Lon Kruger 19–149–72nd (East) NIT Fourth Place
1992–93Lon Kruger 16–129–73rd (East) NIT First Round
1993–94 Lon Kruger 29–812–4T–1st (East) NCAA Division I Final Four
1994–95 Lon Kruger 17–138–83rd (East) NCAA Division I Round of 64
1995–96Lon Kruger 12–166–10T–5th (East)
Billy Donovan (Southeastern Conference)(1996–2015)
1996–97Billy Donovan 13–175–115th (East)
1997–98Billy Donovan 14–156–106th (East) NIT First Round
1998–99 Billy Donovan 22–910–63rd (East) NCAA Division I Sweet Sixteen
1999–00 Billy Donovan 29–812–4T–1st (East) NCAA Division I Runner-up
2000–01 Billy Donovan 24–712–4T–1st (East) NCAA Division I Round of 32
2001–02 Billy Donovan 22–910–6T–1st (East) NCAA Division I Round of 64
2002–03 Billy Donovan 25–812–42nd (East) NCAA Division I Round of 32
2003–04 Billy Donovan 20–119–72nd (East) NCAA Division I Round of 64
2004–05 Billy Donovan 24–812–42nd (East) NCAA Division I Round of 32
2005–06 Billy Donovan 33–610–62nd (East) NCAA Division I Champion
2006–07 Billy Donovan 35–513–31st (East) NCAA Division I Champion
2007–08 Billy Donovan 24–128–84th (East) NIT Semifinals
2008–09 Billy Donovan 25–119–73rd (East) NIT Quarterfinals
2009–10 Billy Donovan 21–139–74th (East) NCAA Division I Round of 64
2010–11 Billy Donovan 29–813–31st (East) NCAA Division I Elite Eight
2011–12 Billy Donovan 26–1110–6T–2nd NCAA Division I Elite Eight
2012–13 Billy Donovan 29–814–41st NCAA Division I Elite Eight
2013–14 Billy Donovan 36–318–01st NCAA Division I Final Four
2014–15 Billy Donovan 16–178–10T–8th
Mike White (Southeastern Conference)(2015–2022)
2015–16 Mike White 21–159–9T–8th NIT Quarterfinals
2016–17 Mike White 27–914–42nd NCAA Division I Elite Eight
2017–18 Mike White 21–1311–73rd NCAA Division I Round of 32
2018–19 Mike White 20–169–98th NCAA Division I Round of 32
2019–20 Mike White 19–1211–7T–4th No postseason held
2020–21 Mike White 15–109–75th NCAA Division I Round of 32
2021–22 Mike White
Al Pinkins [Note D]
20–149–9T–5th NIT Second Round
Todd Golden (Southeastern Conference)(2022–present)
2022–23 Todd Golden 16–179–9T–8th NIT First Round
2023–24 Todd Golden 24–1211–76th NCAA Division I Round of 64
2024–25 Todd Golden 36–414-42nd NCAA Division I Champion
Total:1,568–1,184 [Note E]

      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. Ed Visscher served as interim head coach after John Lotz resigned during the season. [3]
^B. Due to NCAA sanctions, the NCAA tournament results were vacated. The record for this season is officially recorded as 21-10. [1]
^C. Due to NCAA sanctions, the NCAA tournament results were vacated. The record for this season is officially recorded as 22-11. [1]
^D. Al Pinkins served as interim head coach for the NIT after Mike White left for Georgia. [4]
^E. Due to vacated results in 1986–87 and 1987–88, the overall program record is officially 1,565–1,182.

See also

References

  1. 1 2 3 "2024-25 Florida Gators Men's Basketball Media Guide" (PDF). floridagators.com. pp. 99–114. Retrieved February 25, 2025.
  2. "Florida Gators Men's Basketball School History". sports-reference.com. Retrieved February 25, 2025.
  3. Neff, Noel (January 7, 1980). "Lotz resigns under pressure". The Independent Florida Alligator. pp. 1, 16. Retrieved February 25, 2025.
  4. Henry, Joseph (March 14, 2022). "Mike White's tenure comes to an end". The Independent Florida Alligator. p. 1,11. Retrieved February 25, 2025.