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List of NC State Wolfpack men's basketball seasons

This is a list of seasons completed by the NC State Wolfpack men's basketball team. The Wolfpack won the NCAA championship in 1974 and 1983. The team competed in the Southern Conference until becoming a charter member of the Atlantic Coast Conference in 1953.[1] NC State has won the ACC men's basketball tournament eleven times,[2] which is the third most of any school in the conference.

Season-by-season results

Statistics overview
Season Coach Overall Conference Standing Postseason
Piggy Hargrove (Independent) (1910–1912)
1910–11 Piggy Hargrove 1–1
1911–12 Piggy Hargrove 0–6
Piggy Hargrove: 1–7
Chuck Sandborn (Independent) (1912–1913)
1912–13 Chuck Sandborn 4–7
John Hegarty (Independent) (1913–1914)
1913–14 John Hegarty 5–8
John Hegarty: 5–8
H.S. Tucker (Independent) (1914–1915)
1914–15 H.S. Tucker 5–5
H.S. Tucker: 5–5
Chuck Sandborn (Independent) (1915–1916)
1915–16 Chuck Sandborn 7–6
Chuck Sandborn: 11–13
Harry Hartsell (Independent) (1916–1918)
1916–17 Harry Hartsell 10–8
1917–18 Harry Hartsell 12–2
Tal Stafford (Independent) (1918–1919)
1918–19 Tal Stafford 11–3
Tal Stafford: 11–3
Richard Crozier (Independent) (1919–1921)
1919–20 Richard Crozier 11–5
1920–21 Richard Crozier 6–14
Harry Hartsell (Southern Conference) (1921–1923)
1921–22 Harry Hartsell 6–13 1–5 11th
1922–23 Harry Hartsell 5–8 1–2 T–12th
Harry Hartsell: 33–31 2–7
Richard Crozier (Southern Conference) (1923–1924)
1923–24 Richard Crozier 7–16 2–4 T–12th
Richard Crozier: 24–35 2–4
Gus Tebell (Southern Conference) (1924–1930)
1924–25 Gus Tebell 11–7 1–4 T–14th
1925–26 Gus Tebell 20–4 5–3 T–7th
1926–27 Gus Tebell 12–5 5–2 6th
1927–28 Gus Tebell 10–8 3–6 14th
1928–29 Gus Tebell 15–6 6–5 11th
1929–30 Gus Tebell 11–6 7–5 11th
Gus Tebell: 79–36 27–25
R.R. Sermon (Southern Conference) (1930–1940)
1930–31 R.R. Sermon 8–8 5–5 11th
1931–32 R.R. Sermon 10–6 6–4 10th
1932–33 R.R. Sermon 11–8 6–3 4th
1933–34 R.R. Sermon 11–6 6–5 5th
1934–35 R.R. Sermon 10–9 6–5 6th
1935–36 R.R. Sermon 15–4 10–3 3rd
1936–37 R.R. Sermon 15–9 14–7 4th
1937–38 R.R. Sermon 13–6 10–3 2nd
1938–39 R.R. Sermon 10–7 7–6 6th
1939–40 R.R. Sermon 8–11 5–10 11th
R.R. Sermon: 111–74 75–51
Bob Warren (Southern Conference) (1940–1942)
1940–41 Bob Warren 6–9 6–9 11th
1941–42 Bob Warren 15–7 9–4 4th
Bob Warren: 21–16 15–13
Leroy Jay (Southern Conference) (1942–1946)
1942–43 Leroy Jay 7–9 7–5 T–7th
1943–44 Leroy Jay 5–13 2–5 9th
1944–45 Leroy Jay 10–11 7–5 6th
1945–46 Leroy Jay 6–12 5–7 T–9th
Leroy Jay: 28–45 21–22
Everett Case (Southern Conference) (1946–1953)
1946–47 Everett Case 26–5 11–2 1st NIT Third Place
1947–48 Everett Case 29–3 12–0 1st NIT Quarterfinal
1948–49 Everett Case 25–8 14–1 1st
1949–50 Everett Case 27–6 12–2 1st NCAA Final Four
1950–51 Everett Case 30–7 13–1 1st NCAA Elite Eight
1951–52 Everett Case 24–10 12–2 2nd NCAA First Round
1952–53 Everett Case 26–6 13–3 1st
Everett Case: 87–11
Everett Case (Atlantic Coast Conference) (1953–1964)
1953–54 Everett Case 26–7 5–3 4th NCAA Sweet Sixteen
1954–55 Everett Case 28–4 12–2 1st
1955–56 Everett Case 24–4 11–3 1st NCAA First Round
1956–57 Everett Case 15–11 7–7 T–4th
1957–58 Everett Case 18–6 10–4 3rd
1958–59 Everett Case 22–4 12–2 T–1st
1959–60 Everett Case 11–15 5–9 6th
1960–61 Everett Case 16–9 8–6 4th
1961–62 Everett Case 11–6 10–4 3rd
1962–63 Everett Case 10–11 5–9 T–4th
1963–64 Everett Case 8–11 4–10 T–7th
1964–65 Everett Case
Press Maravich
21–5[Note A] 10–4 T–2nd
Everett Case: 377–134 89–60
Press Maravich (Atlantic Coast Conference) (1964–1966)
1965–66 Press Maravich 18–9 9–5 2nd
Press Maravich: 38–13 19–8
Norm Sloan (Atlantic Coast Conference) (1966–1980)
1966–67 Norm Sloan 7–19 2–12 8th
1967–68 Norm Sloan 16–10 9–5 T–3rd
1968–69 Norm Sloan 15–10 8–6 T–3rd
1969–70 Norm Sloan 23–7 9–5 T–2nd NCAA University Division Sweet Sixteen
1970–71 Norm Sloan 13–14 5–9 T–6th
1971–72 Norm Sloan 16–10 6–6 T–4th
1972–73 Norm Sloan 27–0 12–0 1st Ineligible[Note B]
1973–74 Norm Sloan 30–1 12–0 1st NCAA Division I Champion
1974–75 Norm Sloan 22–6 8–4 T–2nd
1975–76 Norm Sloan 21–9 7–5 T–2nd NIT Third Place
1976–77 Norm Sloan 17–11 6–6 5th
1977–78 Norm Sloan 21–10 7–5 T–2nd NIT Runner-up
1978–79 Norm Sloan 18–12 3–9 T–6th
1979–80 Norm Sloan 20–8 9–5 T–2nd NCAA Division I Second Round
Norm Sloan: 266–127 103–77
Jim Valvano (Atlantic Coast Conference) (1980–1990)
1980–81 Jim Valvano 14–13 4–10 7th
1981–82 Jim Valvano 22–10 7–7 4th NCAA Division I First Round
1982–83 Jim Valvano 26–10 8–6 T–3rd NCAA Division I Champion
1983–84 Jim Valvano 19–14 4–10 7th NIT First Round
1984–85 Jim Valvano 23–10 9–5 T–1st NCAA Division I Elite Eight
1985–86 Jim Valvano 21–13 7–7 T–4th NCAA Division I Elite Eight
1986–87 Jim Valvano 20–15 6–8 6th NCAA Division I First Round
1987–88 Jim Valvano 24–8 10–4 2nd NCAA Division I First Round
1988–89 Jim Valvano 22–9 10–4 1st NCAA Division I Sweet Sixteen
1989–90 Jim Valvano 18–12 6–8 T–5th
Jim Valvano: 209–114 71–69
Les Robinson (Atlantic Coast Conference) (1990–1996)
1990–91 Les Robinson 20–11 8–6 T–3rd NCAA Division I Second Round
1991–92 Les Robinson 12–18 6–10 7th
1992–93 Les Robinson 8–19 2–14 T–8th
1993–94 Les Robinson 11–19 5–11 9th
1994–95 Les Robinson 12–15 4–12 8th
1995–96 Les Robinson 15–16 3–13 9th
Les Robinson: 78–98 28–66
Herb Sendek (Atlantic Coast Conference) (1996–2006)
1996–97 Herb Sendek 17–15 4–12 8th NIT Second Round
1997–98 Herb Sendek 17–15 5–11 8th NIT Second Round
1998–99 Herb Sendek 19–14 6–10 5th NIT Second Round
1999–00 Herb Sendek 20–14 6–10 6th NIT Fourth Place
2000–01 Herb Sendek 13–16 5–11 7th
2001–02 Herb Sendek 23–11 9–7 T–3rd NCAA Division I Second Round
2002–03 Herb Sendek 18–13 9–7 4th NCAA Division I First Round
2003–04 Herb Sendek 21–10 11–5 2nd NCAA Division I Second Round
2004–05 Herb Sendek 21–14 7–9 T–6th NCAA Division I Sweet Sixteen
2005–06 Herb Sendek 22–10 10–6 4th NCAA Division I Second Round
Herb Sendek: 191–132 72–88
Sidney Lowe (Atlantic Coast Conference) (2006–2011)
2006–07 Sidney Lowe 20–16 5–11 T–10th NIT Quarterfinal
2007–08 Sidney Lowe 15–16 4–12 T–11th
2008–09 Sidney Lowe 16–14 6–10 10th
2009–10 Sidney Lowe 20–16 5–11 T–9th NIT Second Round
2010–11 Sidney Lowe 15–16 5–11 T–10th
Sidney Lowe: 86–78 25–55
Mark Gottfried (Atlantic Coast Conference) (2011–2017)
2011–12 Mark Gottfried 24–13 9–7 T–4th NCAA Division I Sweet Sixteen
2012–13 Mark Gottfried 24–11 11–7 T–4th NCAA Division I Second Round
2013–14 Mark Gottfried 22–14 9–9 T–7th NCAA Division I Second Round
2014–15 Mark Gottfried 22–14 10–8 T–6th NCAA Division I Sweet Sixteen
2015–16 Mark Gottfried 16–17 5–13 13th
2016–17 Mark Gottfried 15–17 4–14 13th
Mark Gottfried: 123–86 48–58
Kevin Keatts (Atlantic Coast Conference) (2017–Present)
2017–18 Kevin Keatts 21–12 11–7 T–3rd NCAA Division I First Round
2018–19 Kevin Keatts 24–12 9–9 T–8th NIT Quarterfinal
2019–20 Kevin Keatts 20–12 10–10 T–6th No postseason held[3]
2020–21 Kevin Keatts 14–11 9–8 9th NIT Quarterfinal
2021–22 Kevin Keatts 11–21 4–16 15th
2022–23 Kevin Keatts 23–11 12–8 6th NCAA Division I First Round
2023–24 Kevin Keatts 26–15 9–11 10th NCAA Division I Final Four
Kevin Keatts: 139–94 64–69
Total: 1,805–1,125

      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. Everett Case coached the first two games of the 1964–65 season and had a record of 1–1 (0–1 in the ACC) during those two games.
^B. The 1972–73 was forced to skip postseason play due to an NCAA recruiting infraction.[4] Assistant coach Eddie Biedenbach had played in a pick-up basketball game with David Thompson on a recruiting visit to Raleigh, North Carolina.[4] The Wolfpack finished the season undefeated at 27–0 but forfeited the opportunity to compete for the national championship.[4]

References

  1. ^ "The History of the Southern Conference". Southern Conference. February 20, 2011.
  2. ^ "North Carolina State Wolfpack Index".
  3. ^ "NCAA cancels remaining winter and spring championships | NCAA.org - the Official Site of the NCAA". Archived from the original on March 12, 2020. Retrieved March 13, 2020.
  4. ^ a b c Crawford, Jacob (December 26, 2003). "Complete History of NC State Basketball". NorthCarolinaState.scout.com. Archived from the original on May 17, 2009. Retrieved March 10, 2010.