Ray Dieringer is a former head basketball coach at Cleveland State University. He coached at Cleveland State from 1969 through 1983. He graduated from University of Dayton in 1956. He was inducted into the Cleveland State Vikings hall of fame in 1998. [1]
Season | Team | Overall | Conference | Standing | Postseason | ||||
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Cleveland State (Independent)(1969–1983) | |||||||||
1969–70 | Cleveland State | 5–21 | |||||||
1970–71 | Cleveland State | 5–20 | |||||||
1971–72 | Cleveland State | 8–18 | |||||||
1972–73 | Cleveland State | 9–14 | |||||||
1973–74 | Cleveland State | 6–20 | |||||||
1974–75 | Cleveland State | 13–11 | |||||||
1975–76 | Cleveland State | 6–19 | |||||||
1976–77 | Cleveland State | 10–17 | |||||||
1977–78 | Cleveland State | 12–13 | |||||||
1978–79 | Cleveland State | 15–10 | |||||||
1979–80 | Cleveland State | 18–8 | |||||||
1980–81 | Cleveland State | 18–9 | |||||||
1981–82 | Cleveland State | 17–10 | |||||||
1982–83 | Cleveland State | 8–20 | |||||||
Cleveland State: | 150–210 | ||||||||
Total: | 150–210 | ||||||||
National champion Postseason invitational champion |
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