List of Baylor Bears basketball seasons

This is a list of seasons completed by the Baylor Bears men's college basketball team since its inception in 1912. The list documents season-by-season records, conference standings, NCAA appearances, and championships won.[1]

Baylor belonged to the Southwest Conference from 1915–1995 before joining the Big 12 Conference in 1996. The team has five regular-season conference championships, four NIT appearances, and six NCAA tournament appearances.

Key

National Champions[2] Conference Tournament Champions Conference Regular Season Champions Regular Season and Conference Tournament Champions

Season-by-season results

Season Coach Overall Conference Standing Postseason
Luther Burleson (1906–1908)
1906–1907 Luther Burleson 5–6
1907–1908 Luther Burleson 5–2
Luther Burleson: 10–9 n/a
Enoch Mills (1908–1910)
1908–1909 Enoch Mills 11–5
1909–1910 Enoch Mills 8–3
Enoch Mills: 19–10 n/a
Ralph Glaze (1910–1913)
1910–1911 Ralph Glaze 8–3
1911–1912 Ralph Glaze 13–0
1912–1913 Ralph Glaze 5–4
Ralph Glaze: 26–8 n/a
Norman Paine (1913–1914)
1913–1914 Norman Paine 1–8
Norman Paine: 1–8 n/a
Charles Moseley (1914–1920)
1914–1915 Charles Moseley 1–10 0–7 5th
1915–1916 Charles Moseley 8–9 0–8 5th
1916–1917 Charles Moseley 7–10 0–6 3rd
1917–1918 Charles Moseley 2–15 2–7 4th
1918–1919 Charles Moseley 2–11 2–8 T-4th
1919–1920 Charles Moseley 8–13 2–5 6th
Charles Moseley: 28–68 6–41
Frank Bridges (1920–1926)
1920–1921 Frank Bridges 13–11 8–4 2nd
1921–1922 Frank Bridges 10–8 8–8 3rd
1922–1923 Frank Bridges 7–16 7–13 3rd
1923–1924 Frank Bridges 11–23 7–17 6th
1924–1925 Frank Bridges 3–12 2–12 T-7th
1925–1926 Frank Bridges 7–8 5–7 5th
Frank Bridges: 51–78 37–61
Ralph Wolf (1926–1941)
1926–1927 Ralph Wolf 8–4 0–3 T-6th*

(*)Season cancelled after Round Rock train disaster.

1927–1928 Ralph Wolf 9–9 2–8 6th
1928–1929 Ralph Wolf 7–9 2–8 6th
1929–1930 Ralph Wolf 10–6 4–6 T–4th
1930–1931 Ralph Wolf 12–8 7–5 T-3rd
1931–1932 Ralph Wolf 14–4 10–2 1st
1932–1933 Ralph Wolf 4–13 1–11 7th
1933–1934 Ralph Wolf 8–10 2–10 7th
1934–1935 Ralph Wolf 8–9 4–8 T–5th
1935–1936 Ralph Wolf 12–13 6–6 4th
1936–1937 Ralph Wolf 11–9 6–6 4th
1937–1938 Ralph Wolf 10–6 9–3 2nd
1938–1939 Ralph Wolf 15–6 7–5 4th
1939–1940 Ralph Wolf 12–9 7–5 3rd
1940–1941 Ralph Wolf 11–11 6–6 T-4th
Ralph Wolf: 148–129 24–48
Bill Henderson (1941–1943)
1941–1942 Bill Henderson 11–9 6–6 T-3rd
1942–1943 Bill Henderson 6–14 3–9 7th
Bill Henderson: 17–23 9–15
Van Sweet (1943–1945)
1943–1944 Van Sweet 6–12 2–10 6th
1944–1945 Van Sweet 0–17* 0–12* 7th
Van Sweet: 6–17 2–16

(*)Partial season, released after
11 games

Bill Henderson (1945–1961)
1945–1946 Bill Henderson 25–5 11–1 1st NCAA Western Regional
1946–1947 Bill Henderson 11–11 6–6 4th
1947–1948 Bill Henderson 24–8 11–1 1st NCAA Runner-Up
1948–1949 Bill Henderson 14–10 9–3 T-1st
1949–1950 Bill Henderson 10–14 6–6 T–1st NCAA Final Four
1950–1951 Bill Henderson 8–16 3–9 6th
1951–1952 Bill Henderson 6–18 5–7 T–3rd
1952–1953 Bill Henderson 10–11 6–6 4th
1953–1954 Bill Henderson 12–11 6–6 T-3rd
1954–1955 Bill Henderson 13–11 7–5 4th
1955–1956 Bill Henderson 6–17 3–9 T–5th
1956–1957 Bill Henderson 9–15 6–6 T–3rd
1957–1958 Bill Henderson 5–19 3–11 8th
1958–1959 Bill Henderson 11–13 7–7 4th
1959–1960 Bill Henderson 12–12 6–8 6th
1960–1961 Bill Henderson 4–20 2–12 8th
Bill Henderson: 201–239 99–107
Bill Menefee (1961–1973)
1961–1962 Bill Menefee 4–20 1–13 8th
1962–1963 Bill Menefee 7–17 4–10 7th
1963–1964 Bill Menefee 7–17 2–12 7th
1964–1965 Bill Menefee 15–9 8–6 3rd
1965–1966 Bill Menefee 8–16 6–8 T-6th
1966–1967 Bill Menefee 14–10 8–6 T-2nd
1967–1968 Bill Menefee 15–9 8–6 T–2nd
1968–1969 Bill Menefee 18–6 10–4 2nd
1969–1970 Bill Menefee 15–9 8–6 T-3rd
1970–1971 Bill Menefee 18–8 10–4 2nd
1971–1972 Bill Menefee 14–12 4–10 7th
1972–1973 Bill Menefee 14–11 8–6 4th
Bill Menefee: 149–144 239–158
Carroll Dawson (1973–1977)
1973–1974 Carroll Dawson 12–13 5–9 T-6th
1974–1975 Carroll Dawson 10–16 6–8 T-4th
1975–1976 Carroll Dawson 12–15 8–8 5th
1976–1977 Carroll Dawson 11–17 5–11 7th
Carroll Dawson: 42–51 22–28

(*)Partial season, released after
15 games

Jim Haller (1978–1985)
1977–1978 Jim Haller 14–13 8–8 5th
1978–1979 Jim Haller 16–12 9–7 T-4th
1979–1980 Jim Haller 11–16 6–10 7th
1980–1981 Jim Haller 15–12 10–6 T-2nd
1981–1982 Jim Haller 17–11 9–7 T-4th
1982–1983 Jim Haller 12–16 4–12 7th
1983–1984 Jim Haller 5–23 1–15 9th
1984–1985 Jim Haller 11–17 4–12 8th
Jim Haller: 104–130 51–77
Gene Iba (1985–1992)
1985–1986 Gene Iba 11–16 3–13 9th
1986–1987 Gene Iba 18–13 10–6 2nd NIT First Round
1987–1988 Gene Iba 23–11 11–5 T-2nd NCAA Round of 64
1988–1989 Gene Iba 5–22 1–15 9th
1989–1990 Gene Iba 16–14 7–9 5th NIT First Round
1990–1991 Gene Iba 12–15 4–12 T-7th
1991–1992 Gene Iba 13–15 5–9 6th
Gene Iba: 98–106 41–69
Darrell Johnson (1992–1994)
1992–1993 Darrell Johnson 16–11 7–7 4th
1993–1994 Darrell Johnson 16–11 7–7 4th
Darrell Johnson: 32–22 14–14
Harry Miller (1994–1999)
1994–1995 Harry Miller 9–19 3–11 T-7th
1995–1996 Harry Miller 9–18 4–10 6th
1996–1997 Harry Miller 18–12 6–10 9th
1997–1998 Harry Miller 14–14 8–8 T-5th
1998–1999 Harry Miller 6–24 0–16 12th
Harry Miller: 56–87 21–55
Dave Bliss (1999–2003)
1999–2000 Dave Bliss 14–15 4–12 T-8th
2000–2001 Dave Bliss 19–12 6–10 T-10th NIT First Round
2001–2002 Dave Bliss 14–16 4–12 T-10th
2002–2003 Dave Bliss 14–14 5–11 T-10th
Dave Bliss: 61–57 19–45
Scott Drew (2003–present)
2003–2004 Scott Drew 8–21 3–13 11th
2004–2005 Scott Drew 9–19 1–15 12th
2005–2006 Scott Drew 4–13 4–12 12th
2006–2007 Scott Drew 15–16 4–12 11th
2007–2008 Scott Drew 21–11 9–7 T-4th NCAA Round of 64
2008–2009 Scott Drew 24–15 5–11 9th NIT Runner-Up
2009–2010 Scott Drew 28–8 11–5 T-2nd NCAA Elite Eight
2010–2011 Scott Drew 18–13 7–9 T-7th
2011–2012 Scott Drew 30–8 12–6 T-3rd NCAA Elite Eight
2012–2013 Scott Drew 23–14 9–9 6th NIT Champion
2013–2014 Scott Drew 26-12 9–9 6th NCAA Sweet 16
2014–2015 Scott Drew 24-10 11–7 T-4th NCAA Round of 64
Scott Drew: 228–159 (.589) 85–115 (.425)
Total: 1265–1327 (.488)

References

  1. "Baylor Media Guide: History". Baylor University Athletics. Retrieved 2010-03-30.
  2. "Division I Men's Basketball History". NCAA.com. Retrieved 2008-11-13.
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