Steve Lappas - College Coaching Record

College Coaching Record

Season Team Overall Conference Standing Postseason
Manhattan Jaspers (Metro Atlantic Athletic Conference)
1988–89 Manhattan 7–21 3–11 7th
1989–90 Manhattan 11–17 7–9 T–3rd
1990–91 Manhattan 13–15 8–8 5th
1991–92 Manhattan 25–9 13–3 1st NIT Third Round
Manhattan: 56–62 31–31
Villanova Wildcats (Big East Conference)
1992–93 Villanova 8–19 3–15 10th
1993–94 Villanova 20–12 10–8 T–4th NIT Champions
1994–95 Villanova 25–8 14–4 2nd NCAA First Round
1995–96 Villanova 26–7 14–4 2nd NCAA Second Round
1996–97 Villanova 24–10 12–6 T–1st NCAA Second Round
1997–98 Villanova 12–17 8–10 4th
1998–99 Villanova 21–11 10–8 T–4th NCAA First Round
1999–00 Villanova 20–13 8–8 T–6th NIT Second Round
2000–01 Villanova 18–13 8–8 T–3rd NIT First Round
Villanova: 174–110 87–71
UMass Minutemen (Atlantic 10 Conference)
2001–02 UMass 13–16 6–10 4th East
2002–03* UMass 11–18 6–10 4th East
2003–04 UMass 10–19 4–12 4th East
2004–05 UMass 16–12 9–7 3rd East
UMass: 50–65 25–39

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Total: 280-237


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