Tommy Amaker - Head Coaching Record

Head Coaching Record

Season Team Overall Conference Standing Postseason
Seton Hall Pirates (Big East Conference)
1997–98 Seton Hall 15–15 9–9 3rd NIT 1st Round
1998–99 Seton Hall 15–15 8–10 T–8th NIT 1st Round
1999–00 Seton Hall 22–10 10–6 T–4th NCAA Sweet 16
2000–01 Seton Hall 16–15 5–11 6th NIT 1st Round
Seton Hall: 68–55 32–36
Michigan Wolverines (Big Ten Conference)
2001–02 Michigan 11–18 5–11 T–8th
2002–03 Michigan 17–13 10–6 T–3rd
2003–04 Michigan 23–11 8–8 T–5th NIT Champions
2004–05 Michigan 13–18 4–12 9th
2005–06 Michigan 22–11 8–8 T-6th NIT Runner-Up
2006–07 Michigan 22–13 8–8 T–7th NIT 2nd Round
Michigan: 108–84 43–53
Harvard Crimson (Ivy League)
2007–08 Harvard 8–22 3–11 T–6th
2008–09 Harvard 14–14 6–8 T–6th
2009–10 Harvard 21–7 10–4 3rd CIT 1st Round
2010–11 Harvard 23–7 12–2 T–1st NIT 1st round
2011–12 Harvard 26–5 12–2 1st NCAA 2nd Round
Harvard: 92–55 43–27
Total: 268–194


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