Buzz Peterson - Basketball Head Coaching Record

Basketball Head Coaching Record

Season Team Overall Conference Standing Postseason
Appalachian State Mountaineers (Southern Conference)
1996–1997 Appalachian State 14–14 8–6 3rd (North)
1997–1998 Appalachian State 21–8 13–2 T–1st (North)
1998–1999 Appalachian State 21–8 13–3 1st (North)
1999–2000 Appalachian State 23–9 13–3 1st (North) NCAA 1st Round
Appalachian State: 79–39 47–14
Tulsa Golden Hurricane (Western Athletic Conference)
2000–2001 Tulsa 26–11 10–6 NIT Champions
Tulsa: 26–11 10–6
Tennessee Volunteers (Southeastern Conference)
2001–2002 Tennessee 15–16 7–9
2002–2003 Tennessee 17–12 9–7 NIT 1st Round
2003–2004 Tennessee 15–14 7–9 NIT 1st Round
2004–2005 Tennessee 14–17 6–10
Tennessee: 61–59 29–35
Coastal Carolina Chanticleers (Big South Conference)
2005–2006 Coastal Carolina 20–10 12–4
2006–2007 Coastal Carolina 15–15 7–7
Coastal Carolina: 35–25 19–11
Appalachian State Mountaineers (Southern Conference)
2009–2010 Appalachian State 24–13 13–5 1st (North) CIT Semifinals
Appalachian State: 103–52 60–19
UNC Wilmington Seahawks (Colonial Athletic Association)
2010–2011 UNC Wilmington 13–17 7–11
2011–2012 UNC Wilmington 10–20 5–13
2012–2013 UNC Wilmington 5–8 0–1
UNC Wilmington: 28–45 12–25
Total: 253–192


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