Cliff Ellis - Head Coaching Record

Head Coaching Record

Season Team Overall Conference Standing Postseason
South Alabama (Sun Belt Conference)
1975–76 South Alabama 18–9 n/a n/a
1976–77 South Alabama 17–10 3–3 3rd
1977–78 South Alabama 18–10 3–7 4th
1978–79 South Alabama 20–7 10–0 1st NCAA 1st round
1979–80 South Alabama 23–6 12–2 1st NCAA 1st round
1980–81 South Alabama 25–6 9–3 1st NIT Quarterfinals
1981–82 South Alabama 12–16 2–8 6th
1982–83 South Alabama 16–12 6–8 5th
1983–84 South Alabama 22–8 9–5 2nd NIT 2nd round
South Alabama: 171–84 54–36
Clemson (Atlantic Coast Conference)
1984–85 Clemson 16–13 5–9 T–6th NIT 1st round
1985–86 Clemson 19–15 3–11 7th NIT Quarterfinals
1986–87 Clemson 25–6 10–4 2nd NCAA 1st round
1987–88 Clemson 14–15 4–10 7th NIT 1st round
1988–89 Clemson 19–11 7–7 6th NCAA 2nd round
1989–90 Clemson 25–9 10–4 1st NCAA Sweet Sixteen
1990–91 Clemson 11–17 2–12 7th
1991–92 Clemson 14–14 4–12 9th
1992–93 Clemson 17–13 5–11 7th NIT 2nd round
1993–94 Clemson 18–16 6–10 T–7th NIT Quarterfinals
1994–95 Clemson 15–13 5–11 T–6th NIT 1st round
Clemson: 193–142 61–87
Auburn (SEC West)
1994–95 Auburn 16–13 7–9 4th NIT 1st round
1995–96 Auburn 19–13 6–10 T–4th NIT 1st round
1996–97 Auburn 16–15 6–10 T–3rd
1997–98 Auburn 16–14 7–9 3rd NIT 2nd round
1998–99 Auburn 29–4 14–2 1st NCAA Sweet Sixteen
1999–00 Auburn 24–10 9–7 2nd NCAA 2nd round
2000–01 Auburn 18–14 7–9 T–4th NIT 2nd round
2001–02 Auburn 12–15 4–12 6th
2002–03 Auburn 22–12 8–8 T–2nd NCAA Sweet Sixteen
2003–04 Auburn 14–14 5–11 T–4th
Auburn: 186–125 73–87
Coastal Carolina (Big South Conference)
2007–08 Coastal Carolina 13–15 6–8 T–5th
2008–09 Coastal Carolina 11–20 5–13 7th
2009–10 Coastal Carolina 28–7 15–3 1st NIT 1st round
2010–11 Coastal Carolina 28–6 16–2 1st NIT 1st round
2011-12 Coastal Carolina 19–12 12–6 2nd CIT 1st round
Coastal Carolina: 99–60 54–32
Total: 630–399


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