List of Army Black Knights men's basketball seasons

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The Army Black Knights men's basketball team competes in Division I of the National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA), representing United States Military Academy in the Patriot League. Army has played its home games at Christl Arena in West Point, New York since 1985. [1]

Seasons

Statistics overview
SeasonCoachOverallConferenceStandingPostseason
Army (Division I)(Independent)(1902–1979)
190203 Joseph Stilwell 10
190304Joseph Stilwell 21
19040534
19050674
190607 Harry Fisher 95
190708 B.H. Koehler 93
190809Joseph Stilwell 92
190910Joseph Stilwell 141
191011Joseph Stilwell 93
191112 Harvey Higley 84
191213Harvey Higley 112
191314Joseph Stilwell 57
191415 Jacob Devers 112
191516Jacob Devers 57
191617 Arthur Conrad 38
191718 Ivens Jones 84
191819Ivens Jones 35
191920 Joseph O'Shea 122
192021Joseph O'Shea 185
192122Harry Fisher 172
192223Harry Fisher 170
192324 Van Vleit 162
192425Harry Fisher 123
192526 Ernest Blood 116
192627 Leo Novak 113
192728Leo Novak 105
192829Leo Novak 125
192930Leo Novak 96
193031Leo Novak 123
193132Leo Novak 105
193233Leo Novak 55
193334Leo Novak 87
193435Leo Novak 105
193536Leo Novak 77
193637Leo Novak 76
193738Leo Novak 122
193839Leo Novak 132
193940 Valentine Lentz 114
194041Valentine Lentz 511
194142Valentine Lentz 106
194243Valentine Lentz 510
194344 Edward Kelleher 150
194445Edward Kelleher 141
194546 Stewart Holcomb 96
194647Stewart Holcomb 97
194748 John Mauer 89
194849John Mauer 710
194950John Mauer 98
195051John Mauer 98
195152 Elmer Ripley 89
195253Elmer Ripley 118
195354 Bob Vanatta 157
195455 Orvis Sigler 99
195556Orvis Sigler 1013
195657Orvis Sigler 713
195758Orvis Sigler 1312
195859 George Hunter 1410
195960George Hunter 149
196061George Hunter 177 NIT 1st Round
196162George Hunter 1011
196263George Hunter 811
196364 Tates Locke 197 NIT Semifinals
196465Tates Locke 218 NIT Semifinals
196566 Bob Knight 188 NIT Semifinals
196667Bob Knight 138
196768Bob Knight 205 NIT 1st Round
196869Bob Knight 1810 NIT Semifinals
196970Bob Knight 226 NIT Semifinals
197071Bob Knight 1113
197172 Dan Dougherty 1113
197273Dan Dougherty 1113
197374Dan Dougherty 618
197475Dan Dougherty 322
197576 Mike Krzyzewski 1114
197677Mike Krzyzewski 208
197778Mike Krzyzewski 199 NIT 1st Round
197879Mike Krzyzewski 1411
Army (Division I)(ECACM)(1979–1981)
197980Mike Krzyzewski 917
198081 Pete Gaudet 719
Army (Division I)(MAAC)(1981–1990)
198182Pete Gaudet 522010
198283 Les Wothke 111828
198384Les Wothke 1117410
198485Les Wothke 161377
198586Les Wothke 91859
198687Les Wothke 141586
198788Les Wothke 919410
198889Les Wothke 121668
198990Les Wothke 1019511
Army (Division I)(Patriot)(1990–present)
199091 Tom Miller 62239
199192Tom Miller 424212
199293 Mike Conners 422212
199394 Dino Gaudio 720410
199495Dino Gaudio 1216410
199596Dino Gaudio 720210
199697Dino Gaudio 101648
199798 Pat Harris 819210
199899Pat Harris 81948
199900Pat Harris 523210
200001Pat Harris 91939
200102Pat Harris 121668
200203 Jim Crews 522014
200304Jim Crews 621311
200405Jim Crews 324113
200506Jim Crews 522113
200607Jim Crews 1516410
200708Jim Crews 141668
200809Jim Crews 111968
200910 Zach Spiker 1415410
201011Zach Spiker 1119311
201112Zach Spiker 121859
201213Zach Spiker 161586
201314Zach Spiker 1516108
201415Zach Spiker 1515612
201516Zach Spiker 191499 CIT 1st Round
201617 Jimmy Allen 1319612
201718Jimmy Allen 1317612
201819Jimmy Allen 1319810
201920Jimmy Allen 1515108
202021Jimmy Allen 121077
Total:12621276182386

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References

  1. "Men's Basketball". Army West Point.
  2. "Army Black Knights Index". College Basketball at Sports-Reference.com.