List of Wright State Raiders men's basketball seasons

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This is a complete list of Wright State Raiders men's basketball teams seasons, from their first season in 1970 to present.

Seasons

WSU's records season by season during their Division II tenure.

SeasonHead coachOverall recordConf. RecordStandingPostseason
Division II Independent
1970–71 John Ross7–17
1971–72 John Ross9–14
1972–73 John Ross17–5
1973–74 John Ross17–8
1974–75 John Ross15–10
1975–76 Marcus Jackson20–8 NCAA D-II Regional
1976–77 Marcus Jackson11–16
1977–78 Marcus Jackson14–13
1978–79 Ralph Underhill 20–8 NCAA D-II Regional
1979–80 Ralph Underhill 25–3 NCAA D-II Regional
1980–81 Ralph Underhill 25–4 NCAA D-II Regional
1981–82 Ralph Underhill 22–7 NCAA D-II Regional
1982–83 Ralph Underhill 28–4 NCAA D-II National champions
1983–84 Ralph Underhill 19–9
1984–85 Ralph Underhill 22–7 NCAA D-II Regional
1985–86 Ralph Underhill 28–3 NCAA D-II Quarterfinals
1986–87 Ralph Underhill 20–8

WSU's records season by season since joining Division I in 1987.

SeasonHead coachOverall recordConf. RecordStandingPostseason
Division I Independent
1987–88 Ralph Underhill 16–11
1988–89 Ralph Underhill 17–11
1989–90 Ralph Underhill 21–7
1990–91 Ralph Underhill 19–9
Mid-Continent Conference
1991–92 Ralph Underhill 15–139–7T–4th
1992–93 Ralph Underhill 20–1010–6T–2nd NCAA 1st Round
1993–94 Ralph Underhill 12–189–9T–4th
Midwestern Collegiate Conference
1994–95 Ralph Underhill 13–176–88th
1995–96 Ralph Underhill 14–138–8T–4th
1996–97 Jim Brown7–205–118th
1997–98 Ed Schilling 10–183–117th
1998–99 Ed Schilling 9–184–107th
1999–2000 Ed Schilling 11–176–8T–4th
2000–01 Ed Schilling 18–118–64th
Horizon League
2001–02 Ed Schilling 17–118–6T–4th
2002–03 Ed Schilling 10–184–12T–6th
2003–04 Paul Biancardi 14–1410–6T–4th
2004–05 Paul Biancardi 15–158–8T–4th
2005–06 Paul Biancardi 13–158–8T–3rd
2006–07 Brad Brownell 23–1013–3T–1st NCAA 1st Round
2007–08 Brad Brownell 21–1012–6T–2nd
2008–09 Brad Brownell 20–1312–6T–3rd
2009–10 Brad Brownell 20–1212–62nd
2010–11 Billy Donlon 19–1410–8T–5th
2011–12 Billy Donlon 13–197–118th
2012–13 Billy Donlon 21–1210–6T–3rd CBI Semi-Finals
2013–14 Billy Donlon 21–1510–63rd CIT 2nd Round
2014–15 Billy Donlon 11–203–138th
2015–16 Billy Donlon 22–1313–5T–2nd
2016–17 Scott Nagy 20–1211–75th
2017–18 Scott Nagy 25–914–42nd NCAA 1st Round
2018–19 Scott Nagy 21–1313–5T–1st NIT 1st Round
2019–20 Scott Nagy 25–715–31st NIT [lower-alpha 1]
2020–21 Scott Nagy 18–616–4T–1st
2021–22 Scott Nagy 22–1415–7T–3rd NCAA 1st Round
2022–23 Scott Nagy 18–1510–10T–6th
2023–24 Scott Nagy 18–1413–7T–3rd
2024–25 Clint Sargent

Source [1]

Notes
  1. No tournaments held due to the COVID-19 pandemic.

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References

  1. "Wright State Record Book" (PDF). Retrieved October 23, 2023.