IPFW Mastodons Men's Basketball - Division I Season Records

Division I Season Records

Season Coach Overall Conference Standing Postseason
Independent (NCAA Division I)
2001–2002 Doug Noll 2–20
2002–2003 Doug Noll 9–21
2003–2004 Doug Noll 3–25
2004–2005 Doug Noll (3–13)

Joe Pechota (4–9)

7–22
2005–2006 Dane Fife 10–18
United Basketball Conference (NCAA Division I)
2006–2007 Dane Fife 12–17 6–4 3rd
The Summit League (NCAA Division I)
2007–2008 Dane Fife 13–18 9–9 5th
2008–2009 Dane Fife 13–17 8–10 5th
2009–2010 Dane Fife 16–15 9–9 5th
2010–2011 Dane Fife 18–12 11–7 4th
2011–2012 Tony Jasick 11–19 5–13 T–8th
Total: 114–204


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