List of Notre Dame Fighting Irish men's basketball seasons

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This is a list of seasons completed by the Notre Dame Fighting Irish men's college basketball team. [1] [2]

Seasons

Statistics overview
SeasonCoachOverallConferenceStandingPostseason
(Independent)(1896–1897)
1896–97No coach 2–1
Frank Hering (Independent)(1897–1898)
1897–98Frank Hering 1–2
Frank Hering:1–2
Fred Powers (Independent)(1898–1899)
1898–99Fred Powers 2–0
Fred Powers:2–0
Bertram Maris (Independent)(1907–1913)
1907–08Bertram Maris 12–4
1908–09Bertram Maris 33–7
1909–10Bertram Maris 10–4
1910–11Bertram Maris 7–3
1911–12Bertram Maris 16–2
Bertram Maris:78–20
Bill Nelson (Independent)(1912–1913)
1912–13Bill Nelson 13–2
Bill Nelson:13–2
Jesse Harper (Independent)(1913–1918)
1913–14Jesse Harper 11–5
1914–15Jesse Harper 14–3
1915–16Jesse Harper 9–3
1916–17Jesse Harper 8–5
1917–18Jesse Harper 2–4
Jesse Harper:44–20
Gus Dorais (Independent)(1918–1920)
1918–19Gus Dorais 2–10
1919–20Gus Dorais 5–13
Gus Dorais:7–23
Walter Halas (Independent)(1920–1923)
1920–21Walter Halas 9–14
1921–22Walter Halas 6–13
1922–23Walter Halas 10–12
Walter Halas:25–39
George Keogan (Independent)(1923–1943)
1923–24 George Keogan 15–8
1924–25George Keogan 11–11
1925–26George Keogan 19–1
1926–27George Keogan 19–1Helms National Champion
1927–28George Keogan 18–4
1928–29George Keogan 15–5
1929–30George Keogan 14–6
1930–31George Keogan 12–8
1931–32George Keogan 18–2
1932–33George Keogan 16–6
1933–34George Keogan 20–4
1934–35George Keogan 13–9
1935–36George Keogan 22–2Helms National Champion
1936–37George Keogan 20–3
1937–38George Keogan 20–3
1938–39George Keogan 15–6
1939–40George Keogan 15–6
1940–41George Keogan 17–5
1941–42George Keogan 16–6
1942–43George Keogan
Moose Krause
18–2
George Keogan:333–98
Moose Krause (Independent)(1943–1944)
1943–44Moose Krause 10–9
Moose Krause:10–9
Clem Crowe (Independent)(1944–1945)
1944–45Clem Crowe 15–5
Clem Crowe:15–5
Elmer Ripley (Independent)(1945–1946)
1945–46Elmer Ripley 17–4
Elmer Ripley:17–4
Moose Krause (Independent)(1946–1951)
1946–47Moose Krause 20–4
1947–48Moose Krause 17–7
1948–49Moose Krause 17–7
1949–50Moose Krause 15–9
1950–51Moose Krause 13–11
Moose Krause:82–38
John Jordan (Independent)(1951–1964)
1951–52John Jordan 16–10
1952–53John Jordan 19–5 NCAA Elite Eight
1953–54John Jordan 22–3 NCAA Elite Eight
1954–55John Jordan 14–10
1955–56John Jordan 9–15
1956–57John Jordan 20–8 NCAA University Division Sweet Sixteen
1957–58John Jordan 24–5 NCAA University Division Elite Eight
1958–59John Jordan 12–13
1959–60John Jordan 17–9 NCAA University Division first round
1960–61John Jordan 12–14
1961–62John Jordan 7–16
1962–63John Jordan 17–9 NCAA University Division first round
1963–64John Jordan 10–14
John Jordan:199–131
Johnny Dee (Independent)(1964–1971)
1964–65Johnny Dee 15–12 NCAA University Division first round
1965–66Johnny Dee 5–21
1966–67Johnny Dee 14–14
1967–68Johnny Dee 21–9 NIT Third Place
1968–69Johnny Dee 20–7 NCAA University Division first round
1969–70Johnny Dee 21–8 NCAA University Division Sweet Sixteen
1970–71 Johnny Dee 20–9 NCAA University Division Sweet Sixteen
Johnny Dee:116–80
Digger Phelps (Independent)(1971–1991)
1971–72Digger Phelps 6–20
1972–73Digger Phelps 18–12 NIT Runner-up
1973–74Digger Phelps 26–3 NCAA Division I Sweet Sixteen
1974–75Digger Phelps 19–10 NCAA Division I Sweet Sixteen
1975–76 Digger Phelps 23–6 NCAA Division I Sweet Sixteen
1976–77 Digger Phelps 22–7 NCAA Division I Sweet Sixteen
1977–78 Digger Phelps 23–8 NCAA Division I Final Four
1978–79Digger Phelps 24–6 NCAA Division I Elite Eight
1979–80 Digger Phelps 22–6 NCAA Division I second round
1980–81 Digger Phelps 23–6 NCAA Division I Sweet Sixteen
1981–82 Digger Phelps 10–17
1982–83Digger Phelps 19–10 NIT first round
1983–84Digger Phelps 21–12 NIT Runner-up
1984–85Digger Phelps 21–9 NCAA Division I second round
1985–86Digger Phelps 23–6 NCAA Division I first round
1986–87Digger Phelps 24–8 NCAA Division I Sweet Sixteen
1987–88Digger Phelps 20–9 NCAA Division I first round
1988–89Digger Phelps 21–9 NCAA Division I second round
1989–90Digger Phelps 16–13 NCAA Division I first round
1990–91 Digger Phelps 12–20
Digger Phelps:393–197
John MacLeod (Independent)(1991–1995)
1991–92John MacLeod 18–15 NIT Runner-up
1992–93John MacLeod 9–18
1993–94John MacLeod 12–17
1994–95John MacLeod 15–12
John MacLeod (Big East)(1995–1999)
1995–96 John MacLeod 9–184–146th (BE 6)
1996–97John MacLeod 16–148–10T–4th (BE 6) NIT Quarterfinal
1997–98John MacLeod 13–147–115th (BE 6)
1998–99John MacLeod 14–168–10T–8th
John MacLeod:106–12427–45
Matt Doherty (Big East)(1999–2000)
1999–00 Matt Doherty 22–15 8–8 T–6th NIT Runner-up
Matt Doherty:22–158–8
Mike Brey (Big East)(2000–2013)
2000–01Mike Brey 20–1011–51st (West) NCAA Division I second round
2001–02 Mike Brey 22–1110–62nd (West) NCAA Division I second round
2002–03 Mike Brey 24–1010–6T–3rd (West) NCAA Division I Sweet Sixteen
2003–04Mike Brey 19–139–77th NIT Quarterfinal
2004–05Mike Brey 17–129–76th NIT first round
2005–06 Mike Brey 16–146–10T–11th NIT second round
2006–07Mike Brey 24–811–54th NCAA Division I first round
2007–08 Mike Brey 25–814–4T–2nd NCAA Division I second round
2008–09 Mike Brey 21–158–10T–9th NIT Semifinal
2009–10 Mike Brey 23–1210–8T–7th NCAA Division I first round
2010–11 Mike Brey 27–714–42nd NCAA Division I second round
2011–12 Mike Brey 22–1213–53rd NCAA Division I first round
2012–13 Mike Brey 25–1011–7T–5th NCAA Division I first round
Mike Brey (ACC)(2013–2023)
2013-14 Mike Brey 15–176–12T–12th
2014–15 Mike Brey 32–614–43rd NCAA Division I Elite Eight
2015–16 Mike Brey 24–1211–7T–5th NCAA Division I Elite Eight
2016–17 Mike Brey 26–1012–6T–2nd NCAA Division I second round
2017–18 Mike Brey 21–158–1010th NIT second round
2018–19 Mike Brey 14–193–1515th
2019–20 Mike Brey 20–1210–10T–6thNo postseason held
2020–21 Mike Brey 11–157–1111th
2021–22 Mike Brey 24–1115–5T–2nd NCAA Division I Round of 32
2022–23 Mike Brey 11–213–1714th
Brey:483–280225–181
Micah Shrewsberry (ACC)(2023–present)
2023–24 Micah Shrewsberry 13–207–13T–12th
Shrewsberry:13–207–13
Total:1,970–1,128

      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. "Notre Dame Fighting Irish Index". College Basketball at Sports-Reference.com.
  2. 2014–15 Notre Dame Fighting Irish men's basketball media guide Archived December 13, 2014, at the Wayback Machine . Retrieved 2015-May-03.