List of Iowa State Cyclones men's basketball seasons

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This is a list of seasons completed by the Iowa State Cyclones men's basketball team of the National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) Division I. The Iowa State fielded their first team in 1908 with S. Clyde Williams coaching. [1] [2] [3] [4]

Seasons

Statistics overview
SeasonCoachOverallConferenceStandingPostseason
Clyde Williams (Missouri Valley Intercollegiate Athletic Association)(1907–1911)
1907–08 Clyde Williams 1–11–02nd (North)
1908–09Clyde Williams 4–104–42nd (North)
1909–10Clyde Williams 9–76–2T–1st (North)
1910–11Clyde Williams 6–116–83rd
Homer C. Hubbard (Missouri Valley Intercollegiate Athletic Association)(1911–1915)
1911–12Homer C. Hubbard 8–74–42nd (North)
1912–13Homer C. Hubbard 3–133–92nd (North)
1913–14Homer C. Hubbard 4–144–102nd (North)
1914–15Homer C. Hubbard 6–75–5T–3rd
H. H. Walters (Missouri Valley Intercollegiate Athletic Association)(1915–1919)
1915–16H. H. Walters 4–122–85th
1916–17H. H. Walters 12–66–43rd
1917–18H. H. Walters 6–91–66th
1918–19H. H. Walters 5–113–86th
Punk Berryman (Missouri Valley Intercollegiate Athletic Association)(1919–1920)
1919–20 Punk Berryman 6–122–107th
Maury Kent (Missouri Valley Intercollegiate Athletic Association)(1920–1921)
1920–21 Maury Kent 10–86–85th
Bill Chandler (Missouri Valley Conference)(1921–1928)
1921–22 Bill Chandler 10–88–8T–4th
1922–23Bill Chandler 10–89–74th
1923–24Bill Chandler 2–162–149th
1924–25Bill Chandler 2–151–159th
1925–26Bill Chandler 4–143–119th
1926–27Bill Chandler 9–97–88th
1927–28Bill Chandler 3–153–1510th
Louis Menze (Big Six Conference)(1928–1947)
1928–29 Louis Menze 8–74–64th
1929–30Louis Menze 9–85–54th
1930–31Louis Menze 8–84–65th
1931–32Louis Menze 9–64–65th
1932–33Louis Menze 6–102–86th
1933–34Louis Menze 6–112–8T–5th
1934–35Louis Menze 13–38–21st
1935–36Louis Menze 8–83–7T–4th
1936–37Louis Menze 3–150–106th
1937–38Louis Menze 6–92–86th
1938–39Louis Menze 8–95–54th
1939–40Louis Menze 9–92–8T–4th
1940–41Louis Menze 15–47–3T–1st
1941–42Louis Menze 11–65–53rd
1942–43Louis Menze 7–92–85th
1943–44 Louis Menze 14–49–1T–1st NCAA final Four
1944–45Louis Menze 11–58–21st
1945–46Louis Menze 8–85–53rd
1946–47Louis Menze 7–145–5T–3rd
Clay Sutherland (Big Seven Conference)(1947–1954)
1947–48Clay Sutherland 15–86–64th
1948–49Clay Sutherland 7–143–9T–6th
1949–50Clay Sutherland 6–172–107th
1950–51Clay Sutherland 9–123–96th
1951–52Clay Sutherland 10–114–8T–4th
1952–53Clay Sutherland 10–115–7T–4th
1953–54Clay Sutherland 6–152–107th
Bill Strannigan (Big Eight Conference)(1954–1959)
1954–55 Bill Strannigan 11–104–86th
1955–56Bill Strannigan 18–58–4T–2nd
1956–57Bill Strannigan 16–76–63rd
1957–58Bill Strannigan 15–88–4T–2nd
1958–59Bill Strannigan 9–164–107th
Glen Anderson (Big Eight Conference)(1959–1971)
1959–60Glen Anderson 15–97–7T–4th
1960–61Glen Anderson 14–116–85th
1961–62Glen Anderson 13–128–63rd
1962–63Glen Anderson 14–118–6T–3rd
1963–64Glen Anderson 9–165–9T–6th
1964–65Glen Anderson 9–166–85th
1965–66Glen Anderson 11–146–8T–5th
1966–67Glen Anderson 13–126–85th
1967–68Glen Anderson 12–138–6T–3rd
1968–69Glen Anderson 14–128–64th
1969–70Glen Anderson 12–145–9T–7th
1970–71Glen Anderson 5–212–12T–7th
Maury John (Big Eight Conference)(1971–1974)
1971–72 Maury John 12–145–96th
1972–73Maury John 16–107–75th
1973–74Maury John
Gus Gydon
15–11 [Note A] 6–85th
Ken Trickey (Big Eight Conference)(1974–1976)
1974–75 Ken Trickey 10–164–10T–7th
1975–76 Ken Trickey 3–243–118th
Lynn Nance (Big Eight Conference)(1976–1980)
1976–77 Lynn Nance 7–20 [Note B] 3–11 [Note B] 8th
1977–78 Lynn Nance 14–139–52nd
1978–79 Lynn Nance 11–166–86th
1979–80 Lynn Nance
Rick Samuels
11–16 [Note C] 5–9 [Note C] 7th
Johnny Orr (Big Eight Conference)(1980–1994)
1980–81 Johnny Orr 9–182–128th
1981–82Johnny Orr 10–175–96th
1982–83Johnny Orr 13–155–95th
1983–84Johnny Orr 16–136–8T–4th NIT first round
1984–85Johnny Orr 21–137–7T–3rd NCAA Division I first round
1985–86Johnny Orr 22–119–52nd NCAA Division I Sweet Sixteen
1986–87Johnny Orr 13–155–96th
1987–88Johnny Orr 20–126–85th NCAA Division I first round
1988–89 Johnny Orr 17–127–7T–4th NCAA Division I first round
1989–90Johnny Orr 10–184–106th
1990–91Johnny Orr 12–196–85th
1991–92Johnny Orr 21–135–9T–6th NCAA Division I second round
1992–93Johnny Orr 20–118–6T–2nd NCAA Division I first round
1993–94Johnny Orr 14–134–10T–6th
Tim Floyd (Big Eight Conference)(1994–1996)
1994–95 Tim Floyd 23–116–85th NCAA Division I second round
1995–96 Tim Floyd 24–99–52nd NCAA Division I second round
Tim Floyd (Big 12 Conference)(1996–1998)
1996–97 Tim Floyd 22–910–63rd NCAA Division I Sweet Sixteen
1997–98 Tim Floyd 12–185–1111th
Larry Eustachy (Big 12 Conference)(1998–2003)
1998–99 Larry Eustachy 15–156–109th
1999–00 Larry Eustachy 32–514–21st NCAA Division I Elite Eight
2000–01 Larry Eustachy 25–613–31st NCAA Division I first round
2001–02 Larry Eustachy 12–194–12T–10th
2002–03 Larry Eustachy 17–145–11T–9th NIT second round
Wayne Morgan (Big 12 Conference)(2003–2006)
2003–04 Wayne Morgan 20–137–98th NIT Semifinal
2004–05Wayne Morgan 19–129–7T–5th NCAA Division I second round
2005–06Wayne Morgan 16–146–10T–7th
Greg McDermott (Big 12 Conference)(2006–2010)
2006–07 Greg McDermott 15–166–10T–7th
2007–08 Greg McDermott 14–184–1211th
2008–09 Greg McDermott 15–174–1210th
2009–10 Greg McDermott 15–174–1211th
Fred Hoiberg (Big 12 Conference)(2010–2015)
2010–11 Fred Hoiberg 16–163–1312th
2011–12 Fred Hoiberg 23–1112–6T–3rd NCAA Division I second round
2012–13 Fred Hoiberg 23–1211–7T–4th NCAA Division I second round
2013–14 Fred Hoiberg 28–811–7T–3rd NCAA Division I Sweet Sixteen
2014–15 Fred Hoiberg 25–912–6T–2nd NCAA Division I second round
Steve Prohm (Big 12 Conference)(2015–2021)
2015–16 Steve Prohm 23–1210–8T–5th NCAA Division I Sweet Sixteen
2016–17 Steve Prohm 24–1112–6T–2nd NCAA Division I second round
2017–18 Steve Prohm 13–184–1410th
2018–19 Steve Prohm 23–129–95th NCAA Division I first round
2019–20 Steve Prohm 12–205–139thNo postseason held
2020–21 Steve Prohm 2–220–1810th
T. J. Otzelberger (Big 12 Conference)(2021–present)
2021–22 T. J. Otzelberger 22–137–11T–7th NCAA Division I Sweet Sixteen
2022–23 T. J. Otzelberger 19–149–9T–5th NCAA Division I first round
2023–24 T. J. Otzelberger 29–813–52nd NCAA Division I Sweet Sixteen
Total:1,460–1,399

      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. Maury John coached the first five games of the season, going 4–1. Gus Guydon coached the remainder, going 11–10.
^B. ISU finished the season 7–20, but was later awarded a win vacated by Oklahoma State.
^C. Lynn Nance coached the first 18 games of the season, going 8–10 and 2–3 in conference. Rick Samuels coached the remainder, going 3–6 and 3–6 in conference.

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