Norm Sloan - Head Coaching Record

Head Coaching Record

Season Team Overall Conference Standing Postseason
Presbyterian Blue Hose (Little Four)
1951–52 Presbyterian 21–7 4–2
1952–53 Presbyterian 11–15 4–2
1953–54 Presbyterian 17–8 4–2
1954–55 Presbyterian 20–6 6–0
Presbyterian: 69–36 18–6
The Citadel Bulldogs (Southern Conference)
1956–57 The Citadel 11–14 5–9 7th
1957–58 The Citadel 16–11 9–6 4th
1958–59 The Citadel 15–5 7–4 3rd
1959–60 The Citadel 15–8 8–4 3rd
The Citadel: 57–38 29–23
Florida Gators (Southeastern Conference)
1960–61 Florida 15–11 9–5 4th
1961–62 Florida 12–11 8–6 4th
1962–63 Florida 12–14 5–9 9th
1963–64 Florida 12–10 6–8 9th
1964–65 Florida 18–7 11–5 4th
1965–66 Florida 16–10 9–7 5th
Florida (first): 85–63 48–40
North Carolina State Wolfpack (Atlantic Coast Conference)
1966–67 NC State 7–19 2–12 8th
1967–68 NC State 16–10 9–5 T–3rd
1968–69 NC State 15–10 8–6 T–3rd
1969–70 NC State 23–7 9–5 T–2nd NCAA Regional 3rd Place
1970–71 NC State 13–14 5–9 T–6th
1971–72 NC State 16–10 6–6 T–4th
1972–73 NC State 27–0 12–0 1st
1973–74 NC State 30–1 12–0 1st NCAA Champion
1974–75 NC State 22–6 8–4 T–2nd
1975–76 NC State 21–9 7–5 T–2nd NIT Semifinals
1976–77 NC State 17–11 6–6 5th
1977–78 NC State 21–10 7–5 T–2nd NIT Finals
1978–79 NC State 18–12 3–9 T–6th
1979–80 NC State 20–8 9–5 T–2nd NCAA 2nd Round
NC State: 266–127 103–77
Florida Gators (Southeastern Conference)
1980–81 Florida 12–16 5–13 8th
1981–82 Florida 5–22 2–16 10th
1982–83 Florida 13–18 5–13 10th
1983–84 Florida 16–13 11–7 3rd NIT 1st Round
1984–85 Florida 18–12 9–9 5th NIT 1st Round
1985–86 Florida 19–14 10–8 4th NIT Semifinal
1986–87 Florida 23–11 12–6 2nd NCAA Sweet 16
1987–88 Florida 23–12* 11–7 T–2nd NCAA 2nd Round
1988–89 Florida 21–13* 13–5 1st NCAA 1st Round
Florida (second): 150–131* 78–84
Florida (combined): 235–194* 126–124
Total: 627–395*


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