Kelvin Sampson - Head Coaching Record

Head Coaching Record

Season Team Overall Conference Standing Postseason
Montana Tech (Frontier Conference)
1981–1982 Montana Tech 7-20 0-15 6th
1982–1983 Montana Tech 22-9 10-5 3rd
1983–1984 Montana Tech 22-7 11-4 1st
1984–1985 Montana Tech 22-9 12-3 1st
Montana Tech: 73-45 .619) 33-27 .550)
Washington State (Pacific-10 Conference)
1987–1988 Washington State 13-16 7-11 6th
1988–1989 Washington State 10-19 4-14 8th
1989–1990 Washington State 7-22 1-17 10th
1990–1991 Washington State 16-12 8-10 T-5th
1991–1992 Washington State 22-11 9-9 T-5th NIT 2nd Round
1992–1993 Washington State 15-12 9-9 T-5th
1993–1994 Washington State 20-11 10-8 4th NCAA 1st Round
Washington State: 103-103 .500) 48-78.381)
Oklahoma (Big Eight Conference)
1994–1995 Oklahoma 23-9 9-5 3rd NCAA 1st Round
1995–1996 Oklahoma 17-13 8-6 3rd NCAA 1st Round
Oklahoma (Big 12 Conference)
1996–1997 Oklahoma 19-11 9-7 6th NCAA 1st Round
1997–1998 Oklahoma 22-11 11-5 T-2nd NCAA 1st Round
1998–1999 Oklahoma 22-11 11-5 T-2nd NCAA Sweet 16
1999–2000 Oklahoma 27-7 12-4 T-3rd NCAA 2nd Round
2000–2001 Oklahoma 26-7 12-4 T-2nd NCAA 1st Round
2001–2002 Oklahoma 31-5 13-3 2nd NCAA Final Four
2002–2003 Oklahoma 27-7 12-4 3rd NCAA Elite Eight
2003–2004 Oklahoma 20-11 8-8 7th NIT 2nd Round
2004–2005 Oklahoma 25-8 12-4 T-1st NCAA 2nd Round
2005–2006 Oklahoma 20-9 11-5 3rd NCAA 1st Round
Oklahoma: 279-109 .719) 128-60 .681)
Indiana (Big Ten Conference)
2006–2007 Indiana 21-11 10-6 3rd NCAA 2nd Round
2007–2008 Indiana 22-4 11-2 --
Indiana: 43-15 .741) 21-8.724)
Total: 496-271 .647)


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