List of Old Dominion Monarchs men's basketball seasons

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The following is a complete list of Old Dominion Monarchs men's basketball seasons for Old Dominion University.

Seasons

Statistics overview
SeasonCoachOverallConferenceStandingPostseason
Independent (1930–1966)
1930–31 Tommy Scott 11–10
1931–32Tommy Scott 7–9
1932–33Tommy Scott 8–6
1933–34Tommy Scott 10–4
1934–35Tommy Scott 11–6
1935–36Tommy Scott 10–6
1936–37Tommy Scott 8–8
1937–38Tommy Scott 15–4
1938–39Tommy Scott 8–14
1939–40Tommy Scott 4–16
1940–41George Stirnweiss 4–15
1941–42George Stirnweiss 0–14
1942–43Scrap Chandler 12–10
1944–45Scrap Chandler 6–6
1945–46Scrap Chandler 9–8
1946–47Julius Rubin 14–8
1947–48Jack Callahan 21–8
1948–49 Bud Metheny 11–5
1949–50Bud Metheny 9–10
1950–51Bud Metheny 11–10
1951–52Bud Metheny 12–13
1952–53Bud Metheny 8–12
1953–54Bud Metheny 12–10
1954–55Bud Metheny 7–15
1955–56Bud Metheny 8–12
1956–57Bud Metheny 11–10
1957–58Bud Metheny 12–9
1958–59Bud Metheny 15–8
1959–60Bud Metheny 12–6
1960–61Bud Metheny 16–4
1961–62Bud Metheny 18–3
1962–63Bud Metheny 13–13
1963–64Bud Metheny 13–10
1964–65Bud Metheny 10–13
1965–66 Sonny Allen 7–17
1966–67Sonny Allen 14–12
1967–68Sonny Allen 19–7
1968–69Sonny Allen 21–10
1969–70Sonny Allen 21–7
1970–71Sonny Allen 21–9
1971–72Sonny Allen 14–10
1972–73Sonny Allen 19–9
1973–74Sonny Allen 20–7
1974–75Sonny Allen 25–6 NCAA Division II Champions
1975–76 Paul Webb 19–12
Eastern College Athletic Conference (1976–1979)
1976–77Paul Webb 25–4 NIT 1st Round
1977–78Paul Webb 11–15
1978–79Paul Webb 23–7 NIT Quarterfinals
ECAC South Conference (1979–1982)
1979–80 Paul Webb 25–5 NCAA 1st Round
1980–81Paul Webb 18–10 NIT 1st Round
1981–82 Paul Webb 18–12 NCAA 1st Round
Sun Belt Conference (1982–1991)
1982–83Paul Webb 19–1012–2 NIT 1st Round
1983–84Paul Webb 19–129–5 NIT 1st Round
1984–85 Paul Webb 19–1212–5 NCAA 1st Round
1985–86 Tom Young 23–811–31st NCAA 2nd Round
1986–87Tom Young 6–221–13
1987–88Tom Young 18–129–5 NIT 1st Round
1988–89Tom Young 15–137–7
1989–90Tom Young 14–147–7
1990–91Tom Young 14–185–9
Colonial Athletic Association (1991–2013)
1991–92 Oliver Purnell 15–158–6 NCAA 1st Round
1992–93Oliver Purnell 21–811–3 NIT 2nd Round
1993–94Oliver Purnell 21–1010–4 NIT 2nd Round
1994–95 Jeff Capel 21–1212–2 NCAA 2nd Round
1995–96Jeff Capel 18–1312–4
1996–97 Jeff Capel 22–1110–6 NCAA 1st Round
1997–98Jeff Capel 12–168–8
1998–99Jeff Capel 25–910–6 NIT 2nd Round
1999–00Jeff Capel 11–196–10
2000–01Jeff Capel 13–187–9
2001–02 Blaine Taylor 13–167–117th
2002–03Blaine Taylor 12–159–9T–5th
2003–04Blaine Taylor 17–1211–74th
2004–05 Blaine Taylor 28–615–31st NCAA 1st Round
2005–06 Blaine Taylor 24–1013–54th NIT Semifinals
2006–07 Blaine Taylor 24–915–32nd NCAA 1st Round
2007–08 Blaine Taylor 18–1611–74th CBI Quarterfinals
2008–09 Blaine Taylor 25–1012–6T–3rd CIT Champions
2009–10 Blaine Taylor 27–915–31st NCAA 2nd Round
2010–11 Blaine Taylor 27–714–4T–2nd NCAA 1st Round
2011–12 Blaine Taylor 22–1413–54th CIT Quarterfinals
2012–13 Blaine Taylor 5–253–1511th
Conference USA (2013–2022)
2013–14 Jeff Jones 18–189–76th CBI Semifinals
2014–15 Jeff Jones 27–713–5T–2nd NIT Semifinals
2014–15 Jeff Jones 25–1312–6T–3rd Vegas 16 Champions
2016–17 Jeff Jones 19–1212–6T–3rd
2017–18 Jeff Jones 25–715–32nd
2018–19 Jeff Jones 26–913–51st NCAA 1st Round
2019–20 Jeff Jones 13–199–9T–6th
2020–21 Jeff Jones 15–811–54th
2021–22 Jeff Jones 13–198–109th
Sun Belt Conference (2022–present)
2022–23 Jeff Jones 19–1211–7T–6th
2023–24 Jeff Jones 7–253–1514th
Total:1426–1025 (.582)

      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

"2020 – 2021 ODU MONARCH BASKETBALL" (PDF). Old Dominion University Athletics. Retrieved December 27, 2020.