South Carolina Gamecocks Men's Basketball - Head Coaches/Results

Head Coaches/Results

Head Coaches
Name Years Seasons Won Lost Pct.
J.H. Brown 1908–1909 1 0 3 .000
F.E. Schofield 1909–1910 1 0 1 .000
No coach 1910–1911 1 1 1 .500
James G. Driver 1911–1913 2 5 7 .417
John Blackburn 1913–1914 1 5 4 .550
L.W. Hill 1914–1915 1 2 7 .286
Charles C. Farrell 1915–1916 1 4 6 .400
Dixon Foster 1916–1920 4 26 31 .456
Sol Metzger 1920–1921 1 7 11 .389
Lana A. Sims 1921–1922 1 7 12 .368
Jack Crawford 1922–1924 2 17 22 .436
Branch Bocock 1924–1927 3 33 16 .673
A. Burnet Stoney 1927–1928 1 8 12 .400
A.W. Norman 1928–1932
1933–1935
6 57 57 .500
Billy Laval 1932–1933 1 17 2 .895
Ted Petoskey 1935–1940 5 37 67 .354
Frank Johnson 1940–1943
1946–1958
14.5 174 175 .499
Rex Enright 1943 1 11 6 .647
Lt. Henry Findley 1943–1944 1 13 2 .867
Johnny McMillan 1944–1945 1 19 3 .864
Dick Anderson 1945–1946 0.5 4 8 .333
Walt Hambrick 1958–1959 1 4 20 .167
Bob Stevens 1959–1962 3 34 45 .430
Chuck Noe 1962–1963 1.5 16 21 .417
Dwane Morrison 1964 0.5 4 8 .333
Frank McGuire 1964–1980 16 283 142 .666
Bill Foster 1980–1986 6 92 79 .538
George Felton 1986–1991 5 87 62 .584
Steve Newton 1991–1993 2 20 35 .364
Eddie Fogler 1993–2001 8 123 117 .513
Dave Odom 2001–2008 7 128 104 .552
Darrin Horn 2008–2012 4 60 63 .488
Frank Martin 2012–present 1 0 0 .000
All-Time 103 1287 1128 .533
Year-by-Year
Season Coach Record Notes
Overall Conference
Independent
1908–1909 J.H. Brown 0-3
1909–1910 F.E. Schofield 0-1
1910–1911 No coach 1-1
1911–1912 James G. Driver 3-4
1912–1913 James G. Driver 2-3
1913–1914 John Blackburn 5-4-1
1914–1915 L.W. Hill 2-7
Southern Intercollegiate Athletic Association
1915–1916 Charles C. Farrell 4-6
1916–1917 Dixon Foster 7-8
1917–1918 Dixon Foster 8-5
1918–1919 Dixon Foster 4-7
1919–1920 Dixon Foster 7-11
1920–1921 Sol Metzger 7-11
1921–1922 Lana A. Sims 7-12
Southern Conference
1922–1923 Jack Crawford 6-13 0-3
1923–1924 Jack Crawford 11-9 2-2
1924–1925 Branch Bocock 10-7 4-2
1925–1926 Branch Bocock 9-5 4-2
1926–1927 Branch Bocock 14-4 9-1 SoCon Champions
1927–1928 Burnet Stoney 8-12 4-7
1928–1929 A.W. Norman 8-13 4-9
1929–1930 A.W. Norman 6-10 0-6
1930–1931 A.W. Norman 1-17 1-12
1931–1932 A.W. Norman 9-7 2-2
1932–1933 Billy Laval 17-2 4-0 SoCon Champions; SoCon Tournament Champions
1933–1934 A.W. Norman 18-1 6-0 SoCon Champions
1934–1935 A.W. Norman 15-9 5-7
1935–1936 Ted Petroskey 11-8 1-6
1936–1937 Ted Petroskey 13-7 8-4
1937–1938 Ted Petroskey 3-21 1-13
1938–1939 Ted Petroskey 5-18 3-8
1939–1940 Ted Petroskey 5-13 3-10
1940–1941 Frank Johnson 15-9 8-3
1941–1942 Frank Johnson 12-9 8-4
1942–1943 Frank Johnson (first 2 games)
Rex Enright (last 17 games)
13-6 6-3
1943–1944 Lt. Henry Findley 13-2 1-2
1944–1945 Johnnie McMillan 19-3 9-0 SoCon Champions
1945–1946 Dick Anderson (first 12 games)
Frank Johnson (last 8 games)
9-11 4-7
1946–1947 Frank Johnson 16-9 7-5
1947–1948 Frank Johnson 12-11 8-7
1948–1949 Frank Johnson 10-12 7-6
1949–1950 Frank Johnson 13-12 5-8
1950–1951 Frank Johnson 13-12 12-7
1951–1952 Frank Johnson 14-10 8-8
1952–1953 Frank Johnson 11-13 7-12
Atlantic Coast Conference
1953–1954 Frank Johnson 10-16 2-7
1954–1955 Frank Johnson 10-17 2-12
1955–1956 Frank Johnson 9-14 3-11
1956–1957 Frank Johnson 17-12 5-9
1957–1958 Frank Johnson 5-19 3-11
1958–1959 Walt Hambrick 4-20 2-12
1959–1960 Bob Stevens 10-16 6-8
1960–1961 Bob Stevens 9-17 2-12
1961–1962 Bob Stevens 15-12 7-7
1962–1963 Chuck Noe 9-15 4-10
1963–1964 Chuck Noe (first 12 games)
Dwane Morrison (last 12 games)
10-14 7-7
1964–1965 Frank McGuire 6-17 2-12
1965–1966 Frank McGuire 11-13 4-10
1966–1967 Frank McGuire 16-7 8-4
1967–1968 Frank McGuire 15-7 9-5
1968–1969 Frank McGuire 21-7 11-3 NIT Second Round
1969–1970 Frank McGuire 25-3 14-0 ACC Champions
1970–1971 Frank McGuire 23-6 10-4 ACC Tournament Champions; NCAA Sweet Sixteen
Independent
1971–1972 Frank McGuire 24-5 NCAA Sweet Sixteen
1972–1973 Frank McGuire 22-7 NCAA Sweet Sixteen
1973–1974 Frank McGuire 22-5 NCAA First Round
1974–1975 Frank McGuire 19-9 NIT Second Round
1975–1976 Frank McGuire 18-9
1976–1977 Frank McGuire 14-12
1977–1978 Frank McGuire 16-12 NIT First Round
1978–1979 Frank McGuire 15-12
1979–1980 Frank McGuire 16-11
1980–1981 Bill Foster 17-10
1981–1982 Bill Foster 14-15
1982–1983 Bill Foster 22-9 NIT Third Round
Metro Conference
1983–1984 Bill Foster 12-16 5-9
1984–1985 Bill Foster 15-13 6-8
1985–1986 Bill Foster 12-16 2-10
1986–1987 George Felton 15-14 5-7
1987–1988 George Felton 19-10 6-6
1988–1989 George Felton 19-11 8-4 NCAA First Round
1989–1990 George Felton 14-14 6-8
1990–1991 George Felton 20-13 5-9 NIT Second Round
Southeastern Conference (East Division)
1991–1992 Steve Newton 11-17 3-13
1992–1993 Steve Newton 9-18 5-11
1993–1994 Eddie Fogler 9-19 4-12
1994–1995 Eddie Fogler 10-17 5-11
1995–1996 Eddie Fogler 19-12 8-8 NIT Third Round
1996–1997 Eddie Fogler 24-8 15-1 SEC Champions; NCAA First Round
1997–1998 Eddie Fogler 23-8 11-5 NCAA First Round
1998–1999 Eddie Fogler 8-21 3-13
1999–2000 Eddie Fogler 15-17 5-11
2000–2001 Eddie Fogler 15-15 6-10 NIT First Round
2001–2002 Dave Odom 22-15 6-10 NIT Runners-up
2002–2003 Dave Odom 12-16 5-11
2003–2004 Dave Odom 23-11 8-8 NCAA First Round
2004–2005 Dave Odom 20-13 7-9 NIT Champions
2005–2006 Dave Odom 23-15 6-10 NIT Champions
2006–2007 Dave Odom 14-16 4-12
2007–2008 Dave Odom 14-18 5-11
2008-2009 Darrin Horn 21-10 10-6 SEC East Co-Champions; NIT First Round
2009-2010 Darrin Horn 15-16 6-10
2010-2011 Darrin Horn 14-16 5-11
2011-2012 Darrin Horn 10-21 2-14

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