Steve Fisher - Head Coaching Record

Head Coaching Record

Season Team Overall Conference Standing Postseason
Michigan (Big Ten Conference)
*1988–89 Michigan 6–0 NCAA Champions
1989–90 Michigan 23–8 12–6 3rd NCAA Second Round
1990–91 Michigan 14–15 7–11 8th NIT First Round
^1991–92 Michigan 25–9 11–7 T–3rd NCAA Runner-up
^^1992–93 Michigan 31–5 15–3 2nd NCAA Runner-up
1993–94 Michigan 24–8 13–5 2nd NCAA Elite Eight
1994–95 Michigan 17–14 11–7 T–3rd NCAA First Round
^^1995–96 Michigan 21–11 10–8 T–5th NCAA First Round
^^1996–97 Michigan 24–11 9–9 T–6th NIT Champions
Michigan: 185–81 88–56
San Diego State (Mountain West Conference)
1999–00 SDSU 5–23 0–14 8th
2000–01 SDSU 14–14 4–10 7th
2001–02 SDSU 21–12 7–7 T–4th NCAA First Round
2002–03 SDSU 16–14 6–8 5th NIT Second Round
2003–04 SDSU 14–16 5–9 T–5th
2004–05 SDSU 11–18 4–10 6th
2005–06 SDSU 24–9 13–3 1st NCAA First Round
2006–07 SDSU 22–11 10–6 T–3rd NIT Second Round
2007–08 SDSU 20–13 9–7 4th NIT First Round
2008–09 SDSU 26–10 11–5 4th NIT Semifinals
2009–10 SDSU 25–9 11–5 T–3rd NCAA First Round
2010–11 SDSU 34–3 14–2 T–1st NCAA Sweet 16
2011–12 SDSU 26–8 10–4 T-1st NCAA Second Round
SDSU: 258–157 106–91
Total: 441–237


*Fisher served as interim coach during the 1989 NCAA tournament after Bill Frieder resigned. Michigan credits the 1988-89 regular season to Frieder and the NCAA tournament to Fisher.

^Michigan vacated its two 1992 Final Four games and its status as tournament runner-up. Official record is 24-8.

^^Entire season, including postseason tournament appearances, later vacated by the school.

Michigan total record includes games subsequently vacated by the school.

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