List of Baylor Bears men's 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][2]

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 edit

National Champions[3]Conference Tournament ChampionsConference Regular Season ChampionsRegular Season and Conference Tournament Champions

Season-by-season results edit

Statistics overview
SeasonCoachOverallConferenceStandingPostseason
Luther Burleson (Independent) (1906–1908)
1906–07Luther Burleson5–6
1907–08Luther Burleson5–3
Luther Burleson:10–9
Enoch Mills (Independent) (1908–1910)
1908–09Enoch Mills11–5
1909–10Enoch Mills8–5
Enoch Mills:19–10
Ralph Glaze (Independent) (1910–1913)
1910–11Ralph Glaze8–3
1911–12Ralph Glaze13–0
1912–13Ralph Glaze5–4
Ralph Glaze:26–7
Norman Paine (Independent) (1913–1914)
1913–14Norman Paine1–8
Norman Paine:1–8
Charles (Bubbs) Moseley (Southwest Conference) (1914–1920)
1914–15Charles Moseley1–190–85th
1915–16Charles Moseley8–90–85th
1916–17Charles Moseley7–100–63rd
1917–18Charles Moseley2–152–74th
1918–19Charles Moseley2–92–8T–4th
1919–20Charles Moseley8–132–56th
Charles (Bubbs) Moseley:28–756–42
Frank Bridges (Southwest Conference) (1920–1926)
1920–21Frank Bridges13–118–42nd
1921–22Frank Bridges10–88–83rd
1922–23Frank Bridges7–167–133rd
1923–24Frank Bridges11–237–176th
1924–25Frank Bridges3–122–12T–7th
1925–26Frank Bridges8–75–75th
Frank Bridges:52–7737–61
Ralph Wolf (Southwest Conference) (1926–1941)
1926–27Ralph Wolf8–4[Note A]0–3T–6th


1927–28Ralph Wolf8–102–86th
1928–29Ralph Wolf7–92–86th
1929–30Ralph Wolf10–64–6T–4th
1930–31Ralph Wolf12–87–5T–3rd
1931–32Ralph Wolf14–410–21st
1932–33Ralph Wolf4–131–117th
1933–34Ralph Wolf8–102–107th
1934–35Ralph Wolf8–94–8T–5th
1935–36Ralph Wolf12–136–64th
1936–37Ralph Wolf11–96–64th
1937–38Ralph Wolf10–69–32nd
1938–39Ralph Wolf14–77–54th
1939–40Ralph Wolf12–97–53rd
1940–41Ralph Wolf10–126–6T–4th
Ralph Wolf:148–12924–48
Bill Henderson (Southwest Conference) (1941–1943)
1941–42Bill Henderson11–96–6T–3rd
1942–43Bill Henderson6–143–97th
Bill Henderson:17–239–15
Van Sweet (Southwest Conference) (1943–1945)
1943–44Van Sweet6–122–106th
1944–45Van Sweet
Jeff Mangold
0–17[Note B]0–12[Note B]7th
Van Sweet:6–232–16
Bill Henderson (Southwest Conference) (1945–1961)
1945–46Bill Henderson25–511–11stNCAA Elite Eight
1946–47Bill Henderson11–116–64th
1947–48Bill Henderson24–811–11stNCAA Runner–up
1948–49Bill Henderson14–109–3T–1st
1949–50Bill Henderson14–138–4T–1stNCAA Final Four
1950–51Bill Henderson8–163–96th
1951–52Bill Henderson6–185–7T–3rd
1952–53Bill Henderson10–116–64th
1953–54Bill Henderson12–116–6T–3rd
1954–55Bill Henderson13–117–54th
1955–56Bill Henderson6–173–9T–5th
1956–57Bill Henderson9–156–6T–3rd
1957–58Bill Henderson5–193–118th
1958–59Bill Henderson11–137–74th
1959–60Bill Henderson12–126–86th
1960–61Bill Henderson4–202–128th
Bill Henderson:184–21099–107
Bill Menefee (Southwest Conference) (1961–1973)
1961–62Bill Menefee4–201–138th
1962–63Bill Menefee7–174–107th
1963–64Bill Menefee7–172–127th
1964–65Bill Menefee15–98–63rd
1965–66Bill Menefee8–166–8T–6th
1966–67Bill Menefee14–108–6T–2nd
1967–68Bill Menefee15–98–6T–2nd
1968–69Bill Menefee18–610–42nd
1969–70Bill Menefee15–98–6T–3rd
1970–71Bill Menefee18–810–42nd
1971–72Bill Menefee14–124–107th
1972–73Bill Menefee14–118–64th
Bill Menefee:149–144239–158
Carroll Dawson (Southwest Conference) (1973–1977)
1973–74Carroll Dawson12–135–9T–6th
1974–75Carroll Dawson10–166–8T–4th
1975–76Carroll Dawson12–158–85th
1976–77Carroll Dawson
Jim Haller
11–17[Note C]5–11[Note C]7th
Carroll Dawson:44–5122–28
Jim Haller (Southwest Conference) (1978–1985)
1977–78Jim Haller14–138–85th
1978–79Jim Haller16–129–7T–4th
1979–80Jim Haller11–166–107th
1980–81Jim Haller15–1210–6T–2nd
1981–82Jim Haller17–119–7T–4th
1982–83Jim Haller12–164–127th
1983–84Jim Haller5–231–159th
1984–85Jim Haller11–174–128th
Jim Haller:102–13051–77
Gene Iba (Southwest Conference) (1985–1992)
1985–86Gene Iba11–163–139th
1986–87Gene Iba18–1310–62ndNIT First Round
1987–88Gene Iba23–1111–5T–2ndNCAA Division I First Round
1988–89Gene Iba5–221–159th
1989–90Gene Iba16–147–95thNIT First Round
1990–91Gene Iba12–154–12T–7th
1991–92Gene Iba13–155–96th
Gene Iba:98–10641–69
Darrell Johnson (Southwest Conference) (1992–1994)
1992–93Darrell Johnson16–117–74th
1993–94Darrell Johnson16–117–74th
Darrell Johnson:32–2214–14
Harry Miller (Southwest Conference) (1994–1996)
1994–95Harry Miller9–193–11T–7th
1995–96Harry Miller9–184–106th
Harry Miller (Big 12 Conference) (1996–1999)
1996–97Harry Miller18–126–109th
1997–98Harry Miller14–148–8T–5th
1998–99Harry Miller6–240–1612th
Harry Miller:56–8721–55
Dave Bliss (Big 12 Conference) (1999–2003)
1999–00Dave Bliss14–154–12T–8th
2000–01Dave Bliss19–126–10T–10thNIT First Round
2001–02Dave Bliss14–164–12T–10th
2002–03Dave Bliss14–145–11T–10th
Dave Bliss:61–5719–45
Scott Drew (Big 12 Conference) (2003–present)
2003–04Scott Drew8–213–1311th
2004–05Scott Drew9–191–1512th
2005–06Scott Drew4–134–1212th
2006–07Scott Drew15–164–1211th
2007–08Scott Drew21–119–7T–4thNCAA Division I First Round
2008–09Scott Drew24–155–119thNIT Runner–up
2009–10Scott Drew28–811–5T–2ndNCAA Division I Elite Eight
2010–11Scott Drew18–137–9T–7th
2011–12Scott Drew30–812–6T–3rdNCAA Division I Elite Eight
2012–13Scott Drew23–149–96thNIT Champion
2013–14Scott Drew26–129–96thNCAA Division I Sweet Sixteen
2014–15Scott Drew24–1011–7T–4thNCAA Division I First Round
2015–16Scott Drew22–1210–8T–5thNCAA Division I First Round
2016–17Scott Drew27–812–6T–2ndNCAA Division I Sweet Sixteen
2017–18Scott Drew19–158–10T–6thNIT Second Round
2018–19Scott Drew20–1410–84thNCAA Division I Second Round
2019–20Scott Drew26–415–32ndNo postseason held
2020–21Scott Drew28–213–11stNCAA Division I Champion
2021–22Scott Drew27–714–4T–1stNCAA Division I Second Round
2022–23Scott Drew23–1011–7T–3rdNCAA Division I Second Round
Scott Drew:399–222(.609)167–155 (.503)
Total:1432–1386 (.506)
^A. Season cancelled after Round Rock train disaster.
^B. Van Sweet went 0–11 and Jeff Mangold went 0–6 as head coaches, respectively.
^C. Carroll Dawson went 10–7 and Jim Haller went 1–10 as head coaches, respectively.

References edit

  1. ^ "Baylor Media Guide: History". Baylor University Athletics. Retrieved March 30, 2010.
  2. ^ "Baylor Bears Index".
  3. ^ "Division I Men's Basketball History". NCAA.com. Retrieved November 13, 2008.