Chaifetz Arena - Men's Basketball Record at Chaifetz Arena

Men's Basketball Record At Chaifetz Arena

Year Conference record Record overall Winning Percentage Head Coach
2008–2009 6-2 14-3 .823 Rick Majerus
2009–2010 6-2 18-4 .818 Rick Majerus
2010–2011 4-4 9-7 .562 Rick Majerus
2011–2012 7-1 15-1 .938 Rick Majerus
2012–2013 0-0 1-1 .500 Jim Crews
TOTALS 23-9 57-16 .781

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