Geno Auriemma - Head Coaching Record

Head Coaching Record

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Season Team Overall Conference Standing Postseason
Connecticut (Big East)
1985–86 Connecticut 12–15 4–12 7
1986–87 Connecticut 14–13 9–7 4
1987–88 Connecticut 17–11 9–7 5
1988–89 Connecticut 24–6 13–2 1 NCAA 1st round
1989–90 Connecticut 25–6 14–2 1 NCAA 2nd round
1990–91 Connecticut 29–5 14–2 1 NCAA Final Four
1991–92 Connecticut 23–11 13–5 2 NCAA 2nd round
1992–93 Connecticut 18–11 12–6 1 NCAA 1st round
1993–94 Connecticut 30–3 17–1 1 NCAA Elite 8
1994–95 Connecticut 35–0 18–0 1 NCAA Champions
1995–96 Connecticut 34–4 17–1 1 NCAA Final Four
1996–97 Connecticut 33–1 18–0 1 NCAA Elite 8
1997–98 Connecticut 34–3 17–1 1 NCAA Elite 8
1998–99 Connecticut 29–5 17–1 1 NCAA Sweet 16
1999–2000 Connecticut 36–1 16–0 1 NCAA Champions
2000–01 Connecticut 32–3 15–1 1 NCAA Final Four
2001–02 Connecticut 39–0 16–0 1 NCAA Champions
2002–03 Connecticut 37–1 16–0 1 NCAA Champions
2003–04 Connecticut 31–4 14–2 1 NCAA Champions
2004–05 Connecticut 25–8 13–2 2 NCAA Sweet 16
2005–06 Connecticut 32–5 14–2 2 NCAA Elite 8
2006–07 Connecticut 32–4 16–0 1 NCAA Elite 8
2007–08 Connecticut 36–2 17–1 1 NCAA Final Four
2008–09 Connecticut 39–0 16–0 1 NCAA Champions
2009–10 Connecticut 39–0 16–0 1 NCAA Champions
2010–11 Connecticut 36–2 16–0 1 NCAA Final Four
2011–12 Connecticut 33–5 13–3 3 NCAA Final Four
Connecticut: 804–129 390–58
Total: 804–129


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