List of Syracuse Orange men's basketball seasons

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The following is a complete list of Syracuse Orange men's basketball seasons for Syracuse University.[1][2][3]

Year-by-year results[edit]

Since playing its first official season in 1898–99, Syracuse ranks sixth in total victories among all NCAA Division I programs and seventh in all-time win percentage among programs with at least 50 years in Division I, with an all-time win–loss record of 2042–931(.687) as of March 30, 2021 (vacated wins included).[4]

Statistics overview
Season Coach Overall Conference Standing Postseason
No coach (1898–1903)
1898–99 No coach 1–0
1900–01 No coach 2–2
1901–02 No coach 3–3
1902–03 No coach 1–8
No coach: 7–13
John A.R. Scott (Independent) (1903–1911)
1903–04 John A.R. Scott 11–8
1904–05 John A.R. Scott 16–7
1905–06 John A.R. Scott 9–3
1906–07 John A.R. Scott 4–3
1907–08 John A.R. Scott 10–3
1908–09 John A.R. Scott 7–8
1909–10 John A.R. Scott 3–11
1910–11 John A.R. Scott 6–11
John Scott: 66–54
Edmund Dollard (Independent) (1911–1924)
1911–12 Edmund Dollard 11–3
1912–13 Edmund Dollard 8–3
1913–14 Edmund Dollard 12–0
1914–15 Edmund Dollard 10–1
1915–16 Edmund Dollard 9–3
1916–17 Edmund Dollard 13–3
1917–18 Edmund Dollard 16–1 Helms National Champion
Premo–Poretta National Champion
1918–19 Edmund Dollard 13–3
1919–20 Edmund Dollard 15–3
1920–21 Edmund Dollard 12–9
1921–22 Edmund Dollard 16–8
1922–23 Edmund Dollard 8–12
1923–24 Edmund Dollard 8–10
Ed Dollard: 151–59
Lew Andreas (Independent) (1924–1950)
1924–25 Lew Andreas 15–2
1925–26 Lew Andreas 19–1 Helms National Champion
Premo–Poretta National Champion
1926–27 Lew Andreas 15–4
1927–28 Lew Andreas 10–6
1928–29 Lew Andreas 11–4
1929–30 Lew Andreas 18–2
1930–31 Lew Andreas 16–4
1931–32 Lew Andreas 13–8
1932–33 Lew Andreas 14–2
1933–34 Lew Andreas 15–2
1934–35 Lew Andreas 15–2
1935–36 Lew Andreas 12–5
1936–37 Lew Andreas 13–4
1937–38 Lew Andreas 14–5
1938–39 Lew Andreas 15–4
1939–40 Lew Andreas 10–8
1940–41 Lew Andreas 14–5
1941–42 Lew Andreas 15–6
1942–43 Lew Andreas 8–10
1944–45 Lew Andreas 7–12
1945–46 Lew Andreas 23–4 NIT Quarterfinal
1946–47 Lew Andreas 19–6 NCAA District Qualification Game
1947–48 Lew Andreas 11–13
1948–49 Lew Andreas 18–7
1949–50 Lew Andreas 18–9 NIT Quarterfinal
Lew Andreas: 358–135
Marc Guley (Independent) (1950–1962)
1950–51 Marc Guley 19–9
1951–52 Marc Guley 14–6
1952–53 Marcel Guley 7–11
1953–54 Marc Guley 10–9
1954–55 Marc Guley 10–11
1955–56 Marc Guley 14–8
1956–57 Marc Guley 18–7 NCAA University Division Elite Eight
1957–58 Marc Guley 11–10
1958–59 Marc Guley 14–9
1959–60 Marc Guley 13–8
1960–61 Marc Guley 4–19
1961–62 Marc Guley 2–22
Marc Guley: 136–129
Fred Lewis (Independent) (1962–1968)
1962–63 Fred Lewis 8–13
1963–64 Fred Lewis 17–8 NIT First Round
1964–65 Fred Lewis 13–10
1965–66 Fred Lewis 22–6 NCAA University Division Elite Eight
1966–67 Fred Lewis 20–6 NIT First Round
1967–68 Fred Lewis 11–14
Fred Lewis: 91–57
Roy Danforth (Independent) (1968–1976)
1968–69 Roy Danforth 9–16
1969–70 Roy Danforth 12–12
1970–71 Roy Danforth 19–7 NIT First Round
1971–72 Roy Danforth 22–6 NIT Quarterfinal
1972–73 Roy Danforth 24–5 NCAA University Division Sweet Sixteen
1973–74 Roy Danforth 19–7 NCAA Division I First Round
1974–75 Roy Danforth 23–9 [Note A] NCAA Division I Final Four
1975–76 Roy Danforth 20–9 [Note A] NCAA Division I First Round
Roy Danforth: 148–71
Jim Boeheim (Independent) (1976–1979)
1976–77 Jim Boeheim 26–4 [Note A] NCAA Division I Sweet Sixteen
1977–78 Jim Boeheim 22–6 [Note A] NCAA Division I First Round
1978–79 Jim Boeheim 26–4 [Note A] NCAA Division I Sweet Sixteen
Jim Boeheim: 74–14
Jim Boeheim (Big East Conference) (1979–2013)
1979–80 Jim Boeheim 26–4 5–1 T–1st NCAA Division I Sweet Sixteen
1980–81 Jim Boeheim 22–12 6–8 6th NIT Runner-up
1981–82 Jim Boeheim 16–13 7–7 T–5th NIT Second Round
1982–83 Jim Boeheim 21–10 9–7 5th NCAA Division I Second Round
1983–84 Jim Boeheim 23–9 12–4 T–2nd NCAA Division I Sweet Sixteen
1984–85 Jim Boeheim 22–9 9–7 T–3rd NCAA Division I Second Round
1985–86 Jim Boeheim 26–6 14–2 T–1st NCAA Division I Second Round
1986–87 Jim Boeheim 31–7 12–4 T–1st NCAA Division I Runner–up
1987–88 Jim Boeheim 26–9 11–5 2nd NCAA Division I Second Round
1988–89 Jim Boeheim 30–8 10–6 3rd NCAA Division I Elite Eight
1989–90 Jim Boeheim 26–7 12–4 T–1st NCAA Division I Sweet Sixteen
1990–91 Jim Boeheim 26–6 12–4 1st NCAA Division I First Round
1991–92 Jim Boeheim 22–10 10–8 T–5th NCAA Division I Second Round
1992–93 Jim Boeheim 20–9 10–8 3rd
1993–94 Jim Boeheim 23–7 13–5 2nd NCAA Division I Sweet Sixteen
1994–95 Jim Boeheim 20–10 12–6 3rd NCAA Division I Second Round
1995–96 Jim Boeheim 29–9 12–6 2nd (BE7) NCAA Division I Runner–up
1996–97 Jim Boeheim 19–13 9–9 4th (BE7) NIT First Round
1997–98 Jim Boeheim 26–9 12–6 1st (BE7) NCAA Division I Sweet Sixteen
1998–99 Jim Boeheim 21–12 10–8 4th NCAA Division I First Round
1999–00 Jim Boeheim 26–6 13–3 T–1st (West) NCAA Division I Sweet Sixteen
2000–01 Jim Boeheim 25–9 10–6 T–2nd (West) NCAA Division I Second Round
2001–02 Jim Boeheim 23–13 9–7 T–3rd (West) NIT Fourth Place
2002–03 Jim Boeheim 30–5 13–3 T–1st (West) NCAA Division I champion
2003–04 Jim Boeheim 23–8 11–5 T–3rd NCAA Division I Sweet Sixteen
2004–05 Jim Boeheim 27–7[Note B] 11–5[Note B] T–3rd[Note B] NCAA Division I First Round
2005–06 Jim Boeheim 23–12[Note C] 7–9[Note C] T–9th[Note C] NCAA Division I First Round
2006–07 Jim Boeheim 24–11[Note D] 10–6[Note D] T–5th[Note D] NIT Quarterfinal
2007–08 Jim Boeheim 21–14 9–9 T–8th NIT Quarterfinal
2008–09 Jim Boeheim 28–10 11–7 6th NCAA Division I Sweet Sixteen
2009–10 Jim Boeheim 30–5 15–3 T–1st NCAA Division I Sweet Sixteen
2010–11 Jim Boeheim 27–8[Note E] 12–6[Note E] 4th[Note E] NCAA Division I Second Round
2011–12 Jim Boeheim 34–3[Note F] 17–1[Note F] 1st[Note F] NCAA Division I Elite Eight
2012–13 Jim Boeheim 30–10 11–7 5th NCAA Division I Final Four
Jim Boeheim: 846–300 366–192
Jim Boeheim (Atlantic Coast Conference) (2013–present)
2013–14 Jim Boeheim 28–6 14–4 2nd NCAA Division I Third Round
2014–15 Jim Boeheim 18–13 9–9 8th Ineligible
2015–16 Jim Boeheim
Mike Hopkins
23–14[Note G] 9–9[Note G] 9th NCAA Division I Final Four
2016–17 Jim Boeheim 19–15 10–8 T–7th NIT Second Round
2017–18 Jim Boeheim 23–14 8–10 T–10th NCAA Division I Sweet Sixteen
2018–19 Jim Boeheim 20–14 10–8 6th NCAA Division I First Round
2019–20 Jim Boeheim 18–14 10–10 T–6th No postseason held
2020–21 Jim Boeheim 18–10 9–7 8th NCAA Division I Sweet Sixteen
2021–22 Jim Boeheim 16–17 9–11 9th
2022–23 Jim Boeheim 17–15 10–10 T–8th
Jim Boeheim: 183–117 88–78
Adrian Autry (Atlantic Coast Conference) (2023–present)
2023–24 Adrian Autry 20–12 11–9 T–5th
Adrian Autry: 20–12 11–9
Total: 2,095–975[Note H]

      National champion         Postseason invitational champion  
      Conference regular season champion         Conference regular season and conference tournament champion
      Division regular season champion       Division regular season and conference tournament champion
      Conference tournament champion

^A. From 1975 to 1982, the Eastern College Athletic Conference (ECAC) organized annual regional end-of-season men's basketball tournaments for independent Division I ECAC member colleges and universities in the Northeastern United States. The winner of each regional tournament was declared the ECAC regional champion for the season and received an automatic bid in the NCAA Division I men's basketball tournament.
^B. The NCAA vacated 15 wins from the 2004–05 season as a result of the Syracuse athletics scandal.
^C. The NCAA vacated 23 wins from the 2005–06 season as a result of the Syracuse athletics scandal.
^D. The NCAA vacated 22 wins from the 2006–07 season as a result of the Syracuse athletics scandal.
^E. The NCAA vacated 7 wins from the 2010–11 season as a result of the Syracuse athletics scandal.
^F. The NCAA vacated 34 wins from the 2011–12 season as a result of the Syracuse athletics scandal.
^G. Boeheim was suspended for nine games during the 2015–16 season, during which Syracuse went 4–5 overall, and 0–3 in conference. So while the team's record was 23–14 overall, 9–9 in conference, Boeheim is credited with 19–9 overall, 9–6 in conference.
^H. Syracuse's official NCAA record excludes the aforementioned 101 vacated wins, however Syracuse claims all of its NCAA appearances and conference titles from those years.

References[edit]

  1. ^ 2012-13 Syracuse men's basketball media guide. Archived 2014-02-09 at the Wayback Machine Retrieved 2013-Aug-16.
  2. ^ College Basketball @ Sports-Reference.com Retrieved 2013-Aug-17.
  3. ^ 2015-16 Syracuse Orange Roster and Stats Retrieved 2016-Aug-16.
  4. ^ "Syracuse Orange Index". College Basketball at Sports-Reference.com. Retrieved December 11, 2018.