Homer Drew - Head Coaching Record

Head Coaching Record

Season Team Overall Conference Standing Postseason
Bethel College
1976–1977 Bethel College 19–11
1977–1978 Bethel College 24–7
1978–1979 Bethel College 22–13
1979–1980 Bethel College 23–10
1980–1981 Bethel College 27–10
1981–1982 Bethel College 28–6
1982–1983 Bethel College 23–7
1983–1984 Bethel College 18–13
1984–1985 Bethel College 25–10
1985–1986 Bethel College 18–14
1986–1987 Bethel College 25–9
Bethel College: 252–110
Indiana University South Bend
1987–1988 Indiana University South Bend 17–12
Indiana University South Bend: 17–12
Valparaiso (Mid-Continent Conference)
1988–1989 Valparaiso 10–19 4–8 T–5th
1989–1990 Valparaiso 4–24 1–11 7th
1990–1991 Valparaiso 5–22 2–14 9th
1991–1992 Valparaiso 5–22 2–14 9th
1992–1993 Valparaiso 12–16 7–9 T–6th
1993–1994 Valparaiso 20–8 14–4 T–2nd
1994–1995 Valparaiso 20–8 14–4 1st
1995–1996 Valparaiso 22–10 13–5 1st NCAA 1st Round
1996–1997 Valparaiso 24–7 13–3 1st NCAA 1st Round
1997–1998 Valparaiso 23–10 13–3 1st NCAA Sweet Sixteen
1998–1999 Valparaiso 23–10 10–4 T–1st NCAA 1st Round
1999–2000 Valparaiso 19–13 10–6 T–2nd NCAA 1st Round
2000–2001 Valparaiso 24–8 13–3 T–1st
2001–2002 Valparaiso 25–8 12–2 1st NCAA 1st Round
Valparaiso: 236–183 128–90
Valparaiso (Mid–Continent Conference)
2003–2004 Valparaiso 18–13 11–5 1st NCAA 1st Round
2004–2005 Valparaiso 15–16 10–6 3rd
2005–2006 Valparaiso 17–12 8–8 T–4th
2006–2007 Valparaiso 16–15 9–5 3rd
Valparaiso: 66–56 38–24
Valparaiso (Horizon League)
2007–2008 Valparaiso 22–14 9–9 T–4th CBI 2nd Round
2008–2009 Valparaiso 9–22 5–13 9th
2009–2010 Valparaiso 15–17 10–8 T–4th
2010–2011 Valparaiso 23–12 12–6 4th CIT First Round
Valparaiso: 69–65 36–36
Total: 640–428 (.599)


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