Tubby Smith - Head Coaching Record

Head Coaching Record

Season Team Overall Conference Standing Postseason
Tulsa Golden Hurricane (Missouri Valley Conference)
1991–1992 Tulsa 17–13 12–6 T–4th
1992–1993 Tulsa 15–14 10–8 4th
1993–1994 Tulsa 23–8 15–3 1st NCAA Sweet Sixteen
1994–1995 Tulsa 24–8 15–3 1st NCAA Sweet Sixteen
Tulsa: 79–43 (.648) 52–20 (.722)
Georgia Bulldogs (Southeastern Conference)
1995–1996 Georgia 21–10 9–7 T–3rd NCAA Sweet Sixteen
1996–1997 Georgia 24–9 10–6 4th NCAA 1st round
Georgia: 45–19 (.703) 19–13 (.594)
Kentucky Wildcats (Southeastern Conference)
1997–1998 Kentucky 35–4 14–2 1st NCAA Champions
1998–1999 Kentucky 28–9 11–5 3rd NCAA Elite Eight
1999–2000 Kentucky 23–10 12–4 T–1st NCAA 2nd round
2000–2001 Kentucky 24–10 12–4 T–1st NCAA Sweet Sixteen
2001–2002 Kentucky 22–10 10–6 T–2nd NCAA Sweet Sixteen
2002–2003 Kentucky 32–4 16–0 1st NCAA Elite Eight
2003–2004 Kentucky 27–5 13–3 2nd NCAA 2nd round
2004–2005 Kentucky 28–6 14–2 1st NCAA Elite Eight
2005–2006 Kentucky 22–13 9–7 6th NCAA 2nd round
2006–2007 Kentucky 22–12 9–7 4th NCAA 2nd round
Kentucky: 263–83 (.760) 120–40 (.750)
Minnesota Golden Gophers (Big Ten Conference)
2007–2008 Minnesota 20–14 8–10 6th NIT 1st round
2008–2009 Minnesota 22–11 9–9 T–7th NCAA 1st round
2009–2010 Minnesota 21–14 9–9 6th NCAA 1st round
2010–2011 Minnesota 17–14 6–12 9th
2011–2012 Minnesota 23–15 6–12 T–9th NIT Runner-up
2012–2013 Minnesota 9–1 0–0
Minnesota: 112–65 (.633) 38–49 (.437)
Total: 499–210 (.704)


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