List of Georgia Tech Yellow Jackets men's basketball seasons

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This is a list of seasons completed by the Georgia Tech Yellow Jackets men's college basketball team. [1] [2]

Seasons

Statistics overview
SeasonCoachOverallConferenceStandingPostseason
No team (Independent)(1905–1906)
1905–06Chapman 2–1
No team (Independent)(1906–1908)
John Heisman (Independent)(1909–1914)
1908–09John Heisman 1–6
No team (Independent)(1909–1912)
1912–13John Heisman 2–6
1913–14John Heisman 6–2
No team (Independent)(1914–1919)
William Alexander (Independent)(1919–1920)
1919–20William Alexander 7–10
Joseph Bean (Southern)(1920–1921)
1920–21Joseph Bean 4–10
William Alexander (Southern)(1921–1924)
1921–22William Alexander 11–62–39th
1922–23William Alexander 9–95–37th
1923–24William Alexander 9–134–510th
Harold Hansen (Southern)(1924–1926)
1924–25Harold Hansen 4–122–713th
1925–26Harold Hansen 6–114–1014th
Roy Mundorff (Southern)(1926–1932)
1926–27Roy Mundorff 17–108–23rd
1927–28Roy Mundorff 10–7
1928–29Roy Mundorff 15–610–23rd
1929–30Roy Mundorff 11–135–815th
1930–31Roy Mundorff 11–138–78th
1931–32Roy Mundorff 7–65–39th
Roy Mundorff (SEC)(1932–1943)
1932–33Roy Mundorff 9–67–55th
1933–34Roy Mundorff 6–125–87th
1934–35Roy Mundorff 6–85–68th
1935–36Roy Mundorff 10–87–5T–8th
1936–37Roy Mundorff 13–210–02nd
1937–38Roy Mundorff 18–29–21st
1938–39Roy Mundorff 6–94–79th
1939–40Roy Mundorff 7–86–6T–6th
1940–41Roy Mundorff 8–114–810th
1941–42Roy Mundorff 8–84–78th
1942–43Roy Mundorff 11–57–45th
Dwight Keith (SEC)(1943–1946)
1943–44Dwight Keith 14–42–03rd
1944–45Dwight Keith 11–67–45th
1945–46Dwight Keith 10–117–7T–6th
Roy McArthur (SEC)(1946–1951)
1946–47Roy McArthur 12–116–6T–6th
1947–48Roy McArthur 12–166–10T–8th
1948–49Roy McArthur 11–137–97th
1949–50Roy McArthur 14–137–98th
1950–51Roy McArthur 8–196–8T–5th
Whack Hyder (SEC)(1951–1964)
1951–52Whack Hyder 7–152–12T–11th
1952–53Whack Hyder 5–174–910th
1953–54Whack Hyder 2–220–1412th
1954–55Whack Hyder 12–137–7T–6th
1955–56Whack Hyder 12–116–8T–6th
1956–57Whack Hyder 18–89–5T–3rd
1957–58Whack Hyder 15–118–6T–5th
1958–59Whack Hyder 17–99–54th
1959–60Whack Hyder 22–611–32nd NCAA University Division Elite Eight
1960–61Whack Hyder 13–136–8T–6th
1961–62Whack Hyder 10–164–1010th
1962–63Whack Hyder 21–510–4T–2nd
1963–64Whack Hyder 17–99–5T–2nd
Whack Hyder (Independent)(1964–1973)
1964–65Whack Hyder 14–11
1965–66Whack Hyder 13–13
1966–67Whack Hyder 17–9
1967–68Whack Hyder 12–13
1968–69Whack Hyder 12–13
1969–70Whack Hyder 17–10 NIT Quarterfinal
1970–71Whack Hyder 23–9 NIT Runner–up
1971–72Whack Hyder 6–20
1972–73Whack Hyder 7–18
Dwayne Morrison (Independent)(1973–1975)
1973–74Dwayne Morrison 5–21
1974–75Dwayne Morrison 11–15
Dwayne Morrison (Metro)(1975–1978)
1975–76Dwayne Morrison 13–140–15th
1976–77Dwayne Morrison 18–103–3T–3rd
1977–78Dwayne Morrison 15–126–6T–4th
Dwayne Morrison (Independent)(1978–1979)
1978–79Dwayne Morrison 17–9
Dwayne Morrison (ACC)(1979–1981)
1979–80Dwayne Morrison 8–181–138th
1980–81Dwayne Morrison 4–230–148th
Bobby Cremins (ACC)(1981–2000)
1981–82Bobby Cremins 10–163–118th
1982–83Bobby Cremins 13–154–106th
1983–84Bobby Cremins 18–116–8T–5th NIT First Round
1984–85Bobby Cremins 27–89–5T–1st NCAA Division I Elite Eight
1985–86 Bobby Cremins 27–711–32nd NCAA Division I Sweet Sixteen
1986–87Bobby Cremins 16–137–75th NCAA Division I First Round
1987–88Bobby Cremins 22–108–64th NCAA Division I Second Round
1988–89Bobby Cremins 20–128–65th NCAA Division I First Round
1989–90 Bobby Cremins 28–78–6T–3rd NCAA Division I Final Four
1990–91Bobby Cremins 17–136–8T–5th NCAA Division I Second Round
1991–92Bobby Cremins 23–128–8T–4th NCAA Division I Sweet Sixteen
1992–93Bobby Cremins 19–118–86th NCAA Division I First Round
1993–94Bobby Cremins 16–137–96th NIT First Round
1994–95Bobby Cremins 18–128–85th
1995–96Bobby Cremins 24–1213–31st NCAA Division I Sweet Sixteen
1996–97Bobby Cremins 9–183–139th
1997–98Bobby Cremins 19–146–106th NIT Quarterfinal
1998–99Bobby Cremins 15–166–10T–5th NIT First Round
1999–00Bobby Cremins 13–175–118th
Bobby Cremins:354–237
Paul Hewitt (ACC)(2000–2011)
2000–01Paul Hewitt 17–138–85th NCAA Division I First Round
2001–02Paul Hewitt 15–167–9T–5th
2002–03 Paul Hewitt 16–157–95th NIT Quarterfinal
2003–04Paul Hewitt 28–109–7T–4th NCAA Division I Runner–up
2004–05Paul Hewitt 20–128–8T–4th NCAA Division I Second Round
2005–06Paul Hewitt 11–174–1211th
2006–07 Paul Hewitt 20–128–8T–6th NCAA Division I First Round
2007–08 Paul Hewitt 15–177–9T–7th
2008–09 Paul Hewitt 12–192–1412th
2009–10 Paul Hewitt 23–137–97th NCAA Division I Second Round
2010–11Paul Hewitt 13–185–11T–10th
Brian Gregory (ACC)(2011–2016)
2011–12 Brian Gregory 11–204–12T–11th
2012–13 Brian Gregory 16–156–12T–9th
2013–14 Brian Gregory 16–176–12T–11th
2014–15 Brian Gregory 12–193–1514th
2015–16 Brian Gregory 21–158–10T–11th NIT Quarterfinal
Josh Pastner (ACC)(2016–2023)
2016–17 Josh Pastner 21–168–1011th NIT Runner–up
2017–18 Josh Pastner 13–196–1213th
2018–19 Josh Pastner 14–186–1210th
2019–20 Josh Pastner 17–1411–95thIneligible [3]
2020–21 Josh Pastner 17–911–64th NCAA Division I First Round
2021–22 Josh Pastner 12–205–1514th
2022–23 Josh Pastner 15–186–1413th
Damon Stoudamire (ACC)(2023–present)
2023–24 Damon Stoudamire 14–187–13T–12th
Total:1,413–1,269

      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

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References

  1. "Georgia Tech Yellow Jackets Index". College Basketball at Sports-Reference.com.
  2. 2014 Georgia Tech Men's Basketball Information Guide. Retrieved 2014-Dec-29.
  3. Geisinger, Brian (September 26, 2019). "Georgia Tech Basketball Banned from 2020 Postseason by NCAA". accsports.com. Retrieved February 5, 2020.