List of Marquette Golden Eagles men's basketball seasons

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This is a list of seasons completed by the Marquette Golden Eagles men's college basketball team. [1]

Seasons

Statistics overview
SeasonCoachOverallConferenceStandingPostseason
Ralph Risch (Independent)(1916–1917)
1916–17 Ralph Risch 8–2
John Ryan (Independent)(1917–1920)
1917–18 John Ryan 4–6
1918–19No Games
1919–20 John Ryan 9–3
Frank Murray (Independent)(1920–1929)
1920–21 Frank Murray 14–3
1921–22 Frank Murray 15–5
1922–23 Frank Murray 19–2
1923–24 Frank Murray 10–10
1924–25 Frank Murray 8–11
1925–26 Frank Murray 8–13
1926–27 Frank Murray 5–10
1927–28 Frank Murray 7–11
1928–29 Frank Murray 8–8
Cord Lipe (Independent)(1929–1930)
1929–30Cord Lipe 11–12
Bill Chandler (Independent)(1930–1951)
1930–31 Bill Chandler 11–7
1931–32 Bill Chandler 11–8
1932–33 Bill Chandler 14–3
1933–34 Bill Chandler 15–4
1934–35 Bill Chandler 11–7
1935–36 Bill Chandler 7–12
1936–37 Bill Chandler 8–8
1937–38 Bill Chandler 14–5
1938–39 Bill Chandler 12–5
1939–40 Bill Chandler 7–9
1940–41 Bill Chandler 2–13
1941–42 Bill Chandler 6–11
1942–43 Bill Chandler 9–10
1943–44 Bill Chandler 8–6
1944–45 Bill Chandler 7–10
1945–46 Bill Chandler 11–7
1946–47 Bill Chandler 9–14
1947–48 Bill Chandler 9–15
1948–49 Bill Chandler 8–13
1949–50 Bill Chandler 6–17
1950–51 Bill Chandler 8–14
Tex Winter (Independent)(1951–1953)
1951–52 Tex Winter 12–14NCIT Champion
1952–53 Tex Winter 13–11
Jack Nagle (Independent)(1953–1958)
1953–54 Jack Nagle 11–15
1954–55 Jack Nagle 24–3 NCAA Elite Eight
1955–56 Jack Nagle 13–11 NIT first round
1956–57 Jack Nagle 10–15
1957–58 Jack Nagle 11–11
Eddie Hickey (Independent)(1958–1964)
1958–59 Eddie Hickey 23–6 NCAA University Division Sweet Sixteen
1959–60 Eddie Hickey 13–12
1960–61 Eddie Hickey 16–11 NCAA University Division first round
1961–62 Eddie Hickey 15–11
1962–63 Eddie Hickey 20–9 NIT Third Place
1963–64 Eddie Hickey 5–21
Al McGuire (Independent)(1964–1977)
1964–65 Al McGuire 8–18
1965–66 Al McGuire 14–12
1966–67 Al McGuire 21–9 NIT Runner-up
1967–68 Al McGuire 23–6 NCAA University Division Sweet Sixteen
1968–69 Al McGuire 24–5 NCAA University Division Elite Eight
1969–70 Al McGuire 26–3 NIT Champion
1970–71 Al McGuire 28–1 NCAA University Division Sweet Sixteen
1971–72 Al McGuire 25–4 NCAA University Division Sweet Sixteen
1972–73 Al McGuire 25–4 NCAA University Division Sweet Sixteen
1973–74 Al McGuire 26–5 NCAA Division I Runner-up
1974–75 Al McGuire 23–4 NCAA Division I first round
1975–76 Al McGuire 27–2 NCAA Division I Elite Eight
1976–77 Al McGuire 25–7 NCAA Division I Champion
Hank Raymonds (Independent)(1977–1983)
1977–78 Hank Raymonds 24–4 NCAA Division I first round
1978–79 Hank Raymonds 22–7 NCAA Division I Sweet Sixteen
1979–80 Hank Raymonds 18–9 NCAA Division I first round
1980–81 Hank Raymonds 20–11 NIT first round
1981–82 Hank Raymonds 23–9 NCAA Division I second round
1982–83 Hank Raymonds 19–10 NCAA Division I first round
Rick Majerus (Independent)(1983–1986)
1983–84 Rick Majerus 17–13 NIT second round
1984–85 Rick Majerus 20–11 NIT Quarterfinal
1985–86 Rick Majerus 19–11 NIT second round
Bob Dukiet (Independent)(1986–1989)
1986–87 Bob Dukiet 16–13 NIT first round
1987–88 Bob Dukiet 10–18
1988–89 Bob Dukiet 13–15
Kevin O'Neill (Midwestern Collegiate Conference)(1989–1991)
1989–90 Kevin O'Neill 15–149–5T–3rd NIT first round
1990–91 Kevin O'Neill 11–187–7T–5th
Kevin O'Neill (Great Midwest Conference)(1991–1994)
1991–92 Kevin O'Neill 16–135–5T–3rd
1992–93 Kevin O'Neill 20–86–43rd NCAA Division I first round
1993–94 Kevin O'Neill 24–910–21st NCAA Division I Sweet Sixteen
Mike Deane (Great Midwest Conference)(1994–1995)
1994–95 Mike Deane 21–127–5T–3rd NIT Runner-up
Mike Deane (Conference USA)(1995–1999)
1995–96 Mike Deane 23–810–42nd (Blue) NCAA Division I second round
1996–97 Mike Deane 22–99–52nd (Blue) NCAA Division I first round
1997–98 Mike Deane 20–118–84th (American) NIT Quarterfinal
1998–99 Mike Deane 14–156–106th (American)
Tom Crean (Conference USA)(1999–2005)
1999–00 Tom Crean 15–148–84th (American) NIT first round
2000–01 Tom Crean 15–149–73rd (American)
2001–02 Tom Crean 26–713–32nd (American) NCAA Division I first round
2002–03 Tom Crean 27–614–21st (American) NCAA Division I Final Four
2003–04 Tom Crean 19–128–88th NIT Quarterfinal
2004–05 Tom Crean 19–127–99th NIT first round
Tom Crean (Big East Conference)(2005–2008)
2005–06 Tom Crean 20–1110–6T–4th NCAA Division I first round
2006–07 Tom Crean 24–1010–6T–5th NCAA Division I first round
2007–08 Tom Crean 25–1011–7T–5th NCAA Division I second round
Buzz Williams (Big East Conference)(2008–2014)
2008–09 Buzz Williams 25–1012–65th NCAA Division I second round
2009–10 Buzz Williams 22–1211–7T–5th NCAA Division I first round
2010–11 Buzz Williams 22–159–9T–9th NCAA Division I Sweet Sixteen
2011–12 Buzz Williams 27–814–42nd NCAA Division I Sweet Sixteen
2012–13 Buzz Williams 26–914–4T–1st NCAA Division I Elite Eight
2013–14 Buzz Williams 17–159–96th
Steve Wojciechowski (Big East Conference)(2014–2021)
2014–15 Steve Wojciechowski 13–194–14T–9th
2015–16 Steve Wojciechowski 20–138–107th
2016–17 Steve Wojciechowski 19–1310–8T–3rd NCAA Division I first round
2017–18 Steve Wojciechowski 21–149–9T–6th NIT Quarterfinal
2018–19 Steve Wojciechowski 24–1012–62nd NCAA Division I first round
2019–20 Steve Wojciechowski 18–128–10T–6thNo postseason held
2020–21 Steve Wojciechowski 13–148–119th
Shaka Smart (Big East Conference)(2021–present)
2021–22 Shaka Smart 19–1311–8T–5th NCAA Division I first round
2022–23 Shaka Smart 29–717–31st NCAA Division I second round
2023–24 Shaka Smart 27–914–6T-2nd
Total:1,710–1,051

      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. "Marquette Golden Eagles Index". College Basketball at Sports-Reference.com.