Rick Majerus - Head Coaching Record

Head Coaching Record

Season Team Overall Conference Standing Postseason
Marquette Warriors (independent)
1983-84 Marquette 17–13 NIT Second Round
1984–85 Marquette 20–11 NIT Third Round
1985–86 Marquette 19–11 NIT Second Round
Marquette: 56–35
Ball State Cardinals (Mid-American Conference)
1987–88 Ball State 14–14 8–8 4th
1988–89 Ball State 29–3 14–2 1st NCAA Second Round
Ball State: 43–17 22–10
Utah Utes (Western Athletic Conference)
1989–90 Utah 4-2*
1990–91 Utah 30–4 15–1 1 NCAA Sweet Sixteen
1991-92 Utah 24–11 9–7 4-T NIT Third Place
1992-93 Utah 24–7 15–3 1-T NCAA Second Round
1993-94 Utah 14–14 8–10 5-T
1994-95 Utah 28–6 15–3 1 NCAA Second Round
1995-96 Utah 27–7 15–3 1 NCAA Sweet Sixteen
1996-97 Utah 29–4 15–1 1 NCAA Elite Eight
1997–98 Utah 30–4 12–2 1 NCAA Runner Up
1998–99 Utah 28–5 14–0 1 NCAA Second Round
Utah: 238–64 118–30
Utah Utes (Mountain West Conference)
1999–2000 Utah 23–9 10–4 1-T NCAA Second Round
2000–01 Utah 1-0**
2001–02 Utah 21–9 10–4 2 NCAA First Round
2002–03 Utah 25–8 11–3 1-T NCAA Second Round
2003–04 Utah 15–5*** 3-2
Utah: 85–31 34–13
Utah: 323–95 152–43
Saint Louis Billikens (Atlantic 10 Conference)
2007–08 Saint Louis 16–15 7–9 9-T
2008-09 Saint Louis 18–14 8–8 5th
2009-10 Saint Louis 23–13 11–5 4th CBI Finals
2010-11 Saint Louis 12–19 6–10 10th-T
2011-12 Saint Louis 26–8 12–4 2nd NCAA Third Round
Saint Louis: 95–69 44–36
Total: 517-215


*Coached the first six games before undergoing heart surgery. Assistant Joe Cravens coached the rest of the season.
**Coached the first game before taking a personal leave of absence. Assistant Dick Hunsaker coached the rest of the season.
***Coached the first 20 games before retiring due to health concerns. Assistant Kerry Rupp coached the rest of the season.

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