Head Coaching Record
| Season | Team | Overall | Conference | Standing | Postseason | ||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Villanova Wildcats (Independent) | |||||||||
| 1961-1962 | Villanova | 21-7 | NCAA Elite 8 | ||||||
| 1962-1963 | Villanova | 19-10 | NIT Semifinal/NIT 4th Place | ||||||
| 1963-1964 | Villanova | 24-4 | NCAA Sweet 16 | ||||||
| 1964-1965 | Villanova | 23-5 | NIT Runner Up | ||||||
| 1965-1966 | Villanova | 18-11 | NIT Semifinal/NIT 3rd Place | ||||||
| 1966-1967 | Villanova | 17-9 | NIT 1st Round | ||||||
| 1967-1968 | Villanova | 19-9 | NIT Quarterfinals | ||||||
| 1968-1969 | Villanova | 21-5 | |||||||
| 1969-1970 | Villanova | 22-7 | NCAA Eilte 8 | ||||||
| 1970-1971 | Villanova | 27-7 | NCAA Runner Up | ||||||
| 1971-1972 | Villanova | 20-8 | NCAA 2nd Round | ||||||
| 1972-1973 | Villanova | 11-14 | |||||||
| Villanova: | 242-96 | ||||||||
| Rhode Island Rams (Yankee) | |||||||||
| 1973-1974 | Rhode Island | 11-14 | 6-5 | 4th | |||||
| 1974-1975 | Rhode Island | 5-20 | 3-7 | 5th | |||||
| 1975-1976 | Rhode Island | 14-12 | 7-5 | T-2nd | |||||
| Rhode Island: | 30-46 | 23-37 | |||||||
| Rhode Island Rams (independent) | |||||||||
| 1976-1977 | Rhode Island | 13-13 | |||||||
| 1977-1978 | Rhode Island | 24-7 | NCAA 1st Round | ||||||
| 1978-1979 | Rhode Island | 20-9 | NIT 1st Round | ||||||
| Rhode Island: | 57-29 | ||||||||
| Rhode Island Rams (ECAC North) | |||||||||
| 1979-1980 | Rhode Island | 15-13 | 14-12 | T-4th | |||||
| 1980-1981 | Rhode Island | 1-0 | Retire Due To Ill Health | ||||||
| Rhode Island: | 16-13 | 15-12 | |||||||
| Rhode Island: | 103-88 | 38-49 | |||||||
| Total: | 345-184 | ||||||||
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