Akron Zips Men's Basketball - MAC Season Records

MAC Season Records

Season Overall record* MAC tournament record Postseason record Head coach
1992-93 8-18 (3-15) Did not qualify -- Coleman Crawford
1993-94 8-18 (2-16) Did not qualify -- Coleman Crawford
1994-95 8-18 (4-14) Did not qualify -- Coleman Crawford
1995-96 3-23 (0-18) Did not qualify -- Dan Hipsher
1996-97 8-18 (6-12) Did not qualify -- Dan Hipsher
1997-98 17-10 (13-5) 0-1; Lost in quarterfinal -- Dan Hipsher
1998-99 18-9 (12-6) 0-1; Lost in quarterfinal -- Dan Hipsher
1999-00 17-11 (11-7) 0-1; Lost in quarterfinal -- Dan Hipsher
2000-01 12-16 (9-9) 0-1; Lost in first round -- Dan Hipsher
2001-02 10-21 (5-13) 1-1; Lost in quarterfinal -- Dan Hipsher
2002-03 14-14 (9-9) 0-1; Lost in first round -- Dan Hipsher
2003-04 13-15 (7-11) 0-1; Lost in first round -- Dan Hipsher
2004-05 19-10 (11-7) 1-1; Lost in quarterfinal -- Keith Dambrot
2005-06 23-10 (14-4) 1-1; Lost in semifinal 1-1 in NIT Keith Dambrot
2006-07 26-7 (13-3) 2-1; Lost in final -- Keith Dambrot
2007-08 24-11 (11-5) 2-1; Lost in final 1-1 in NIT Keith Dambrot
2008-09 23-13 (10-6) 4-0; Won tournament 0-1; Lost in the first round Keith Dambrot
2009-10 24-11 (12-4) 2-1; Lost in final 0-1 in CBI Keith Dambrot
2010-11 23-13 (9-7) 4-0; Won tournament 0-1; Lost in the second round Keith Dambrot

* - Overall record includes tournament/postseason results; Regular season conference record contained in parentheses
Overall regular-season conference titles shaded in ██ gold. East division titles shaded in ██ light gold.

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