Cincinnati Bearcats Men's Basketball - Season By Season Results

Season By Season Results

Season Coach Overall Conference Standing Postseason
Henry Pratt (Independent)
1901-02 Cincinnati 5-4
Anthony Chez (Independent)
1902-03 Cincinnati 4-4
1903-04 Cincinnati 8-6
Anthony Chez: 12-10(.545)
Amos Foster (Independent)
1904-05 Cincinnati 6-3
1905-06 Cincinnati 2-1
1906-07 Cincinnati 7-2
1907-08 Cincinnati 9-0
1908-09 Cincinnati 6-4
Amos Foster: 30-10 (.750)
C.A. Schroetter (Independent)
1909-10 Cincinnati 3-2
Russ Easton (Ohio Athletic Conference)
1910-11 Cincinnati 3-6 1-2
1911-12 Cincinnati 2-9 1-6
1912-13 Cincinnati 4-7 3-3
1913-14 Cincinnati 2-8 2-5
Russ Easton: 11-30 (.268) 7-16 (.304)
George Little (Ohio Athletic Conference)
1914-15 Cincinnati 3-8 3-7
1915-16 Cincinnati 1-9 1-7
George Little: 4-17 (.190) 4-14 (.222)
Ion Cortright (Ohio Athletic Conference)
1916-17 Cincinnati 3-8 3-8
Whitelaw Morrison (Ohio Athletic Conference)
1917-18 Cincinnati 2-6 2-6
Boyd Chambers (Ohio Athletic Conference)
1918-19 Cincinnati 3-11 1-7
1919-20 Cincinnati 5-9 4-6
1920-21 Cincinnati 10-11 4-8
1921-22 Cincinnati 15-8 8-4
1922-23 Cincinnati 13-9 7-7
1923-24 Cincinnati 11-8 10-4
1924-25 Cincinnati 5-14 1-11
Boyd Chambers (Buckeye Intercollegiate Athletic Association)
1925-26 Cincinnati 17-2 9-1 1st
1926-27 Cincinnati 13-5 5-5 3rd
1927-28 Cincinnati 14-4 8-2 1st
Boyd Chambers: 106-81 (.567) 57-55 (.509)
Frank Rice (Buckeye Intercollegiate Athletic Association)
1928-29 Cincinnati 13-4 7-3 1st
1929-30 Cincinnati 14-4 7-3 1st
1930-31 Cincinnati 2-15 2-6 5th
1931-32 Cincinnati 4-11 2-10 7th
Frank Rice: 33-34(.493) 18-22 (.450)
John Halliday (Buckeye Intercollegiate Athletic Association)
1932-33 Cincinnati 9-9 4-6 4th
Tay Brown (Buckeye Intercollegiate Athletic Association)
1933-34 Cincinnati 12-7 6-4 2nd
1934-35 Cincinnati 16-3 6-2 2nd
1935-36 Cincinnati 10-7 8-2 2nd
1936-37 Cincinnati 9-10 6-4 3rd
Tay Brown: 47-27 (.635) 26-12 (.684)
Rip Van Winkle (Independent)
1937-38 Cincinnati 6-11
1938-39 Cincinnati 12-5
Rip Van Winkle: 18-16(.529)
Clark Ballard (Independent)
1939-40 Cincinnati 8-9
1940-41 Cincinnati 6-12
1941-42 Cincinnati 10-10
Clark Ballard: 24-31 (.436)
Bob Ruess (Independent)
1942-43 Cincinnati 9-10
1943-44 Cincinnati 6-5
Bob Ruess: 15-15(.500)
Ray Farnham (Independent)
1944-45 Cincinnati 8-9
1945-46 Cincinnati 8-13
Ray Farnham: 16-22(.421)
John Wiethe (Mid-American Conference)
1946-47 Cincinnati 17-9 6-2 1st
1947-48 Cincinnati 17-7 7-2 1st
1948-49 Cincinnati 23-5 9-1 1st
1949-50 Cincinnati 20-6 10-0 1st
1950-51 Cincinnati 18-4 7-1 1st NIT Sweet Sixteen
1951-52 Cincinnati 11-16 5-5 5th
John Wiethe: 106-47(.693) 44-11 (.800)
George Smith (Mid-American Conference)
1952-53 Cincinnati 11-13 9-3 2nd
George Smith (Independent)
1953-54 Cincinnati 11-10
1954-55 Cincinnati 21-8 NIT 3rd Place
1955-56 Cincinnati 17-7
1956-57 Cincinnati 15-9 NIT Sweet Sixteen
George Smith (Missouri Valley Conference)
1957-58 Cincinnati 25-3 13-1 1st NCAA Sweet Sixteen
1958-59 Cincinnati 26-4 13-1 1st NCAA Final Four
1959-60 Cincinnati 28-2 13-1 1st NCAA Final Four
George Smith: 154-56(.733) 48-6(.889)
Ed Jucker (Missouri Valley Conference)
1960-61 Cincinnati 27-3 10-2 1st NCAA Champion
1961-62 Cincinnati 29-2 10-2 1st NCAA Champion
1962-63 Cincinnati 26-2 11-1 1st NCAA Runner-Up
1963-64 Cincinnati 17-9 6-6 4th
1964-65 Cincinnati 14-12 5-9 7th
Ed Jucker: 113-28(.801) 42-20(.677)
Tay Baker (Missouri Valley Conference)
1965-66 Cincinnati 21-7 10-4 1st NCAA Sweet Sixteen
1966-67 Cincinnati 17-9 6-8 4th
1967-68 Cincinnati 18-8 11-5 3rd
1968-69 Cincinnati 17-9 8-8 4th
1969-70 Cincinnati 21-6 12-4 2nd NIT Sweet Sixteen
Tay Baker (Independent)
1970-71 Cincinnati 14-12
1971-72 Cincinnati 17-9
Tay Baker: 125-60(.676) 47-29(.618)
Gale Catlett (Independent)
1972-73 Cincinnati 17-9
1973-74 Cincinnati 19-8 NIT Sweet Sixteen
1974-75 Cincinnati 23-6 NCAA Sweet Sixteen
Gale Catlett (Metro Conference)
1975-76 Cincinnati 25-6 2-1 2nd NCAA Round of 32
1976-77 Cincinnati 25-5 4-2 2nd NCAA Round of 32
1977-78 Cincinnati 17-10 6-6 4th
Gale Catlett: 126-44(.741) 12-9(.571)
Ed Badger (Metro Conference)
1978-79 Cincinnati 13-14 4-6 4th
1979-80 Cincinnati 13-15 3-9 6th
1980-81 Cincinnati 16-13 6-6 3rd
1981-82 Cincinnati 15-12 4-8 5th
1982-83 Cincinnati 11-17 1-11 7th
Ed Badger: 68-71(.489) 18-40(.310)
Tony Yates (Metro Conference)
1983-84 Cincinnati 3-25 0-14 8th
1984-85 Cincinnati 17-14 8-6 3rd NIT Sweet Sixteen
1985-86 Cincinnati 12-16 5-7 5th
1986-87 Cincinnati 12-16 3-9 7th
1987-88 Cincinnati 11-17 3-9 7th
1988-89 Cincinnati 15-12 5-7 5th
Tony Yates: 70-100 (.412) 24-52(.316)
Bob Huggins (Metro Conference)
1989–90 Cincinnati 20–14 9–5 2nd NIT Sweet Sixteen
1990–91 Cincinnati 18–12 8–6 3rd NIT Sweet Sixteen
Bob Huggins (Great Midwest Conference)
1991–92 Cincinnati 29–5 8–2 T–1st NCAA Final Four
1992–93 Cincinnati 27–5 8–2 1st NCAA Elite Eight
1993–94 Cincinnati 22–10 7–5 4th NCAA Round of 64
1994–95 Cincinnati 23–11 7–5 3rd NCAA Round of 32
Bob Huggins (Conference USA)
1995–96 Cincinnati 28–5 11–3 1st NCAA Elite Eight
1996–97 Cincinnati 26–8 14–2 1st NCAA Round of 32
1997–98 Cincinnati 27–6 12–4 1st NCAA Round of 32
1998–99 Cincinnati 27–6 12–4 1st (American) NCAA Round of 32
1999–00 Cincinnati 29–4 16–0 1st (American) NCAA Round of 32
2000–01 Cincinnati 25–10 11–5 1st (American) NCAA Sweet Sixteen
2001–02 Cincinnati 31–4 14–2 1st (American) NCAA Round of 32
2002–03 Cincinnati 17–12 9–7 T–4th NCAA Round of 64
2003–04 Cincinnati 25–7 12–4 T–1st NCAA Round of 32
2004–05 Cincinnati 25–8 12–4 T–2nd NCAA Round of 32
Bob Huggins: 398–128 (.757) 170-60 (.739)
Andy Kennedy (Big East Conference)
2005-06 Cincinnati 21—13 8-8 8th NIT Elite Eight
Mick Cronin (Big East Conference)
2006–07 Cincinnati 11–19 2–14 16th
2007–08 Cincinnati 13–19 8–10 10th CBI 1st Round
2008–09 Cincinnati 18–14 8–10 10th
2009–10 Cincinnati 19–16 7–11 11th NIT 2nd Round
2010–11 Cincinnati 26–9 11–7 6th NCAA Round of 32
2011–12 Cincinnati 26–11 12–6 4th NCAA Sweet Sixteen
2012–13 Cincinnati
Mick Cronin: 108–83 (.565) 43–54 (.443)
Total: 1624-951


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