Nolan Richardson - Head Coaching Record

Head Coaching Record

Season Team Overall Conference Standing Postseason
Tulsa (MVC)
1980-1981 Tulsa 26-7 15-0 T-2nd NIT Champions
1981-1982 Tulsa 24-6 12-4 T-2nd NCAA First Round
1982-1983 Tulsa 19-12 11-7 T-3rd NIT First Round
1983-1984 Tulsa 27-4 13-3 T-1st NCAA First Round
1984-1985 Tulsa 23-8 12-4 1st NCAA First Round
Tulsa: 119-37 (.763) 63-18 (.778)
Arkansas (Southwest Conference)
1985-1986 Arkansas 12-16 4-12 7th
1986-1987 Arkansas 19-14 8-8 5th NIT Second Round
1987-1988 Arkansas 21-9 11-5 T-2nd NCAA First Round
1988-1989 Arkansas 25-7 13-3 1st NCAA Second Round
1989-1990 Arkansas 30-5 14-2 1st NCAA Final Four
1990-1991 Arkansas 34-4 15-1 1st NCAA Elite Eight
Arkansas: 65-31 (.677)
Arkansas (SEC)
1991-1992 Arkansas 26-8 13-3 1st (West) NCAA Second Round
1992-1993 Arkansas 22-9 10-6 1st (West) NCAA Sweet 16
1993-1994 Arkansas 31-3 14-2 1st (West) NCAA Champion
1994-1995 Arkansas 32-7 12-4 T-1st (West) NCAA Runner-Up
1995-1996 Arkansas 20-13 9-7 T-2nd (West) NCAA Sweet 16
1996-1997 Arkansas 18-14 8-8 2nd (West) NIT Final Four
1997-1998 Arkansas 24-9 11-5 2nd (West) NCAA Second Round
1998-1999 Arkansas 23-11 9-7 2nd (West) NCAA Second Round
1999-2000 Arkansas 19-15 7-9 3rd (West) NCAA First Round
2000-2001 Arkansas 20-11 10-6 2nd (West) NCAA First Round
2001-2002 Arkansas 13-14† 5-10† T-4th (West)
Arkansas: 389-169 (.697) 108-67 (.617)
Total: 508-206 (.711)


†Was replaced by interim before end of season.

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