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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