Billy Tubbs - Head Coaching Record

Head Coaching Record

Season Team Overall Conference Standing Postseason
Lamar Cardinals (Southland)
1976-1977 Lamar 12-17 6-4 3rd
1977-1978 Lamar 18-9 8-2 2nd
1978-1979 Lamar 23-9 9-1 1st NCAA 2nd Round
1979-1980 Lamar 22-11 8-2 1st NCAA Sweet 16
Lamar: 75-46 (.620) 32-9 (.780)
Oklahoma (Big 8)
1980-1981 Oklahoma 9-18 4-10 7th
1981-1982 Oklahoma 22-11 8-6 3rd NIT Semifinal
1982-1983 Oklahoma 24-9 10-4 2nd NCAA 2nd Round
1983-1984 Oklahoma 29-5 13-1 1st NCAA 2nd Round
1984-1985 Oklahoma 31-6 13-1 1st NCAA Elite 8
1985-1986 Oklahoma 26-9 8-6 T-3rd NCAA 2nd Round
1986-1987 Oklahoma 24-10 9-5 2nd NCAA Sweet 16
1987-1988 Oklahoma 35-4 12-2 1st NCAA Runner Up
1988-1989 Oklahoma 30-6 12-2 1st NCAA Sweet 16
1989-1990 Oklahoma 27-5 11-3 T-2nd NCAA 2nd Round
1990-1991 Oklahoma 20-15 5-9 T-6th NIT 3rd Round
1991-1992 Oklahoma 21-9 8-6 T-2nd NCAA 1st Round
1992-1993 Oklahoma 20-12 7-7 T-5th NIT 2nd Round
1993-1994 Oklahoma 15-13 6-8 5th NIT 1st Round
Oklahoma: 333-132 (.716) 118-64 (.648)
Texas Christian Horned Frogs (SWC/WAC/C-USA)
1994-1995 TCU 16-11 8-6 T-3rd
1995-1996 TCU 16-14 6-8 4th
1996-1997 TCU 22-13 7-9 T-4th (Mountain) NIT 2nd Round
1997-1998 TCU 27-6 14-0 1st (Pacific) NCAA 1st Round
1998-1999 TCU 21-11 7-7 T-4th (Mountain) NIT 3rd Round
1999-2000 TCU 18-14 8-6 4th
2000-2001 TCU 20-11 9-7 4th
2001-2002 TCU 16-15 6-10 T-4th
TCU: 156-93 (.627) 65-53(.551)
Lamar Cardinals (Southland Conference)
2003-2004 Lamar 11-18 5-11 10th
2004-2005 Lamar 18-11 9-7 5th
2005-2006 Lamar 17-14 9-7 T-4th
Lamar: 121-89 (.576) 54-34 (.614)
Total: 640-340 (.653)


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