Johnny Orr - Head Coaching Record

Head Coaching Record

Season Team Overall Conference Standing Postseason
UMass Minutemen (Yankee Conference)
1963–1964 UMass 15–9 5–5 3rd
1964–1965 UMass 13–11 8–2 2nd
1965–1966 UMass 11–13 5–5 3rd
UMass: 39–33 18–12
Michigan Wolverines (Big Ten Conference)
1968–1969 Michigan 13–11 7–7 4th
1969–1970 Michigan 10–14 5–9 T-6th
1970–1971 Michigan 19–7 12–2 2nd NIT Quarterfinals
1971–1972 Michigan 14–10 9–5 T-3rd
1972–1973 Michigan 13–11 6–8 T-6th
1973–1974 Michigan 22–5 12–2 T-1st NCAA Elite Eight
1974–1975 Michigan 19–8 12–6 2nd
1975–1976 Michigan 25–7 14–4 2nd NCAA Runner-Up
1976–1977 Michigan 26–4 16–2 1st NCAA Elite Eight
1977–1978 Michigan 16–11 11–7 T-4th
1978–1979 Michigan 15–12 8–10 6th
1979–1980 Michigan 17–13 8–10 T-6th NIT 3rd Round
Michigan: 209–113 120–72
Iowa State Cyclones (Big Eight Conference)
1980–1981 Iowa State 9–18 2–12 8th
1981–1982 Iowa State 10–17 5–9 6th
1982–1983 Iowa State 13–15 5–9 5th
1983–1984 Iowa State 16–13 6–8 T-4th NIT 1st Round
1984–1985 Iowa State 21–13 7–7 T-3rd NCAA 1st Round
1985–1986 Iowa State 22–11 9–5 2nd NCAA Sweet 16
1986–1987 Iowa State 13–15 5–9 6th
1987–1988 Iowa State 20–12 6–8 5th NCAA 1st Round
1988–1989 Iowa State 17–12 7–7 T-4th NCAA 1st Round
1989–1990 Iowa State 10–18 4–10 6th
1990–1991 Iowa State 12–19 6–8 5th
1991–1992 Iowa State 21–13 5–9 T-6th NCAA 2nd Round
1992–1993 Iowa State 20–11 8–6 T-2nd NCAA 1st Round
1993–1994 Iowa State 14–13 4–10 T-6th
Iowa State: 218–200 79–117
Total: 466–346


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