Northern Iowa Panthers Men's Basketball - Men's Basketball Coaching History

Men's Basketball Coaching History

Coach Years Record Pct. Titles
No Coach 1901-1902 1-3 .250 0
Jones 1903 0-2 .000 0
Charles Pell 1904-1906 11-12 .478 0
R.F. Seymour 1907-1909 14-15 .483 0
Clayton Simmons 1910 4-3 .571 0
No Records 1911
H. Pasini 1912-1913 8-12 .400 0
Allen Berkstresser 1914-1917 10-12 .455 0
No Coach 1918 5-5 .500 0
Russell Glaesner 1919 2-6 .250 0
Ivan Doseff 1920-1921 14-14 .500 0
L.L. Mendenhall 1922-1924 27-7 .794 0
Arthur D. Dickinson 1925-1932
1934-1937
102-66 .607 0
Melvin Fritzel 1933 9-4 .692 0
O.M. "Hon" Nordly 1938-43
1946-1954
166-127 .567 5
No Basketball 1944-1945
Stanley Hall 1955-1956 19-22 .463 0
James Witham 1957-1961 63-49 .563 0
Norm Stewart 1962-1967 97-42 .563 2
Zeke Hogeland 1968-1973 70-74 .486 1
James Berry 1974-1986 144-210 .407 1
Eldon Miller 1987-1998 164-178 .480 0
Sam Weaver 1999-2001 30-57 .345 0
Greg McDermott 2002-2006 90-63 .588 1
Ben Jacobson 2007-Present 89-43 .674 2
Totals 1900-2010 1106-1031 .518 12

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