Tippy Dye - Head Coaching Record

Head Coaching Record

Season Team Overall Conference Standing Postseason
Brown Bears (Independent)
1941–42 Brown 11–7
Brown: 11–7 (.611)
Ohio State Buckeyes (Big Ten)
1946–47 Ohio State 7–13 5–7 T–6th
1947–48 Ohio State 10–10 5–7 T–6th
1948–49 Ohio State 14–7 6–6 T–4th
1949–50 Ohio State 22–4 11–1 1st NCAA Regional 3rd Place
Ohio State: 53–34 (.609) 27–21 (.563)
Washington Huskies (Pacific Coast)
1950–51 Washington 24–6 11–5 1st NCAA Regional 3rd Place
1951–52 Washington 25–6 14–2 1st
1952–53 Washington 28–3 15–1 1st NCAA 3rd Place
1953–54 Washington 8–18 7–9 4th
1954–55 Washington 13–12 7–9 3rd
1955–56 Washington 15–11 11–5 2nd
1956–57 Washington 17–9 13–3 T–2nd
1957–58 Washington 8–18 5–11 8th
1958–59 Washington 18–8 11–5 2nd
Washington: 156–91 (.632) 94–50 (.653)
Total: 220–132 (.625)


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