List of Miami Hurricanes men's basketball seasons

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Watsco Center, the home arena of the Miami Hurricanes men's basketball team, on the University of Miami campus, May 2009 BankUnited Center.JPG
Watsco Center, the home arena of the Miami Hurricanes men's basketball team, on the University of Miami campus, May 2009

This is a list of seasons completed by the Miami Hurricanes men's basketball team of the National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) Division I. [1] [2]

Seasons

Statistics overview
SeasonCoachOverallConferenceStandingPostseason
Art Webb (Independent)(1926–1928)
1926–27Art Webb 7–1
1927–28Art Webb 8–4
Tom McCann (Independent)(1928–1929)
1928–29 Tom McCann 13–6
Art Webb (Independent)(1930–1931)
1930–31Art Webb 3–7
Art Webb:18–12
Tom McCann (Independent)(1931–1932)
1931–32Tom McCann 17–1
Tom McCann:30–7
Hart Morris (Independent)(1938–1943)
1938–39Hart Morris 4–6
1939–40Hart Morris 8–12
1940–41Hart Morris 10–6
1941–42Hart Morris 9–7
W.H. Steers (Independent)(1945–1946)
1945–46W.H. Steers 8–5
W.H. Steers:8–5
Hart Morris (Independent)(1946–1952)
1946–47Hart Morris 20–7
1947–48Hart Morris 11–7
1948–49Hart Morris 19–8
1949–50Hart Morris 14–9
1950–51Hart Morris 10–12
1951–52Hart Morris 14–8
Hart Morris:119–82
Dave Wike (Independent)(1952–1954)
1952–53Dave Wike 9–12
1953–54Dave Wike 5–10
Dave Wike:14–22
Bruce Hale (Independent)(1954–1967)
1954–55Bruce Hale 9–11
1955–56Bruce Hale 14–12
1956–57Bruce Hale 13–13
1957–58Bruce Hale 14–8
1958–59Bruce Hale 18–7
1959–60Bruce Hale 23–4 NCAA University Division first round
1960–61Bruce Hale 20–7 NIT first round
1961–62Bruce Hale 14–12
1962–63Bruce Hale 23–5 NIT Quarterfinal
1963–64Bruce Hale 20–7 NIT first round
1964–65Bruce Hale 22–4
1965–66Bruce Hale 15–11
1966–67Bruce Hale 15–11
Bruce Hale:220–112
Ron Godfrey (Independent)(1967–1971)
1967–68Ron Godfrey 17–11
1968–69Ron Godfrey 14–10
1969–70Ron Godfrey 9–17
1970–71Ron Godfrey 7–19
Ron Godfrey:47–57
Bill Foster (Independent)(1985–1990)
1985–86Bill Foster 14–14
1986–87Bill Foster 15–16
1987–88Bill Foster 17–14
1988–89Bill Foster 19–12
1989–90Bill Foster 13–15
Bill Foster:78–71
Leonard Hamilton (Independent)(1990–1991)
1990–91Leonard Hamilton 9–19
Leonard Hamilton (Big East Conference)(1991–2000)
1991–92Leonard Hamilton 8–241–1710th
1992–93Leonard Hamilton 10–177–119th
1993–94Leonard Hamilton 7–200–1810th
1994–95Leonard Hamilton 15–139–95th NIT first round
1995–96Leonard Hamilton 15–138–104th (BE7)
1996–97Leonard Hamilton 16–139–9T–4th (BE7) NIT first round
1997–98Leonard Hamilton 18–1011–72nd (BE7) NCAA Division I first round
1998–99Leonard Hamilton 23–715–32nd NCAA Division I second round
1999–00 Leonard Hamilton 23–1113–3T–1st NCAA Division I Sweet Sixteen
Leonard Hamilton:144–14773–87
Perry Clark (Big East Conference)(2000–2004)
2000–01Perry Clark 16–138–8T–3rd (East) NIT first round
2001–02Perry Clark 24–810–62nd (East) NCAA Division I first round
2002–03Perry Clark 11–174–12T–6th (East)
2003–04Perry Clark 14–164–12T–12th
Perry Clark:65–5426–38
Frank Haith (Atlantic Coast Conference)(2004–2011)
2004–05Frank Haith 16–137–9T–6th NIT first round
2005–06Frank Haith 18–167–9T–7th NIT Quarterfinal
2006–07Frank Haith 12–204–1212th
2007–08Frank Haith 23–118–8T–5th NCAA Division I second round
2008–09Frank Haith 19–137–9T–7th NIT second round
2009–10Frank Haith 20–134–1212th
2010–11Frank Haith 21–156–109th NIT Quarterfinal
Frank Haith:129–10143–69
Jim Larranaga (Atlantic Coast Conference)(2011–present)
2011–12 Jim Larranaga 20–139–76th NIT second round
2012–13 Jim Larranaga 29–715–31st NCAA Division I Sweet Sixteen
2013–14 Jim Larranaga 17–167–1110th
2014–15 Jim Larranaga 25–1310–86th NIT Runner-up
2015–16 Jim Larranaga 27–813–5T-2nd NCAA Division I Sweet Sixteen
2016–17 Jim Larranaga 21–1210-88th NCAA Division I first round
2017–18 Jim Larranaga 22–1011-73rd NCAA Division I first round
2018–19 Jim Larranaga 14–185–13T–11th
2019–20 Jim Larranaga 15–167–13T–10thNo postseason held
2020–21 Jim Larranaga 10–174–1513th
2021–22 Jim Larranaga 26–1114–64th NCAA Division I Elite Eight
2022–23 Jim Larranaga 29–815–5T–1st NCAA Division I Final Four
2023–24 Jim Larranaga 15–176–1414th
Jim Larranaga:270–166126–115
Total:1,142–836

      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. "Hurricanes 2020-21 Men's Basketball Media Guide" (PDF). University of Miami . Retrieved April 29, 2022.
  2. "Miami (FL) Hurricanes Index". Sports Reference . Retrieved April 29, 2022.