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Saint Vincent College

All-Time Won-Lost Records

All-Time Won-Lost Records
1928-29 7 9 Head Coach - Clem Crowe
1929-30 11 7
1930-31 11 9
1931-32 12 6
1932-33 - - No Team
1933-34 8 3 Head Coach - Gene Edwards
1934-35 7 5
1935-36 9 8
1936-37 10 8
1937-38 8 9
1938-39 9 8
1939-40 9 8
1940-41 3 10
1941-42 5 11
1942-43 5 7
1943-44 - - No Team
1944-45 4 4
1945-46 15 6
1946-47 3 16
1947-48 7 10
1948-49 4 18
1949-50 4 15
1950-51 - - No Team
1951-52 - - No Team
1952-53 - - No Team
1953-54 0 15 New Coach - Oland "Dodo" Canterna
1954-55 4 15
1955-56 16 3 Won George Mikan Award for "Most Improved Team in US"
1956-57 13 8
1957-58 13 7 Jack Kalbfus named All-American
1958-59 6 16 Bernie Peterson named All-American
1959-60 7 14
1960-61 7 13
1961-62 8 13
1962-63 5 15
1963-64 6 14
1964-65 8 12
1965-66 3 20
1966-67 7 18
1967-68 11 13
1968-69 8 16
1969-70 9 15
1970-71 10 13 New Coach - Bernie Matthews
1971-72 6 17
1972-73 15 9
1973-74 15 7
1974-75 11 12
1975-76 5 18
1976-77 9 12
1977-78 18 8 Al Mallah named UPI All-American
1978-79 11 12
1979-80 15 11 Ended season with 8 consecutive wins
1980-81 21 7 Coach Matthews named Tri-State Coach of the Year by Pittsburgh Press
1981-82 8 17
1982-83 11 16
1983-84 13 15
1984-85 20 11 Bernie Matthews named Coach of the Year, District 18
1985-86 19 10 11 - 5 District 18
1986-87 13 13
1987-88 10 16
1988-89 13 15
1989-90 19 10 District runner-up, 11 - 3
1990-91 20 7 First trip to National Tournament, lost 1st round - Matthews: Coach of the Year District 18
1991-92 15 16 District 18 Champs (9-1), won 14 of last 16
1992-93 13 15
1993-94 13 16
1994-95 16 15 Tony Morocco: 2nd in nation in FT percentage (90%)
1995-96 14 16
1996-97 16 9
1997-98 28 5 District Champions; Team ranked #10 in the nation in NAIA-II; Elite 8 - National Tournament; Daniel Santiago named NAIA National Player of the Year
1998-99 16 16 Armand Gage named to All-NAIA Team
1999-2000 24 7 16-2 in conference, lost in National Tournament 1st round; Terrance Smith named NAIA All-American
2000-01 17 14
2001-02 23 8 Elite 8, Nat'l Tourney; Ranked #15 in nation, Final Ranking: 2 in nation
2002-03 24 4 Coach Matthews reaches 500 career wins; Tony Washam - NAIA 1st team All-American; NAIA Tournament Sweet 16
2003-04 25 7 DP Harris named head coach; NAIA Sweet 16, AMC Tournament Champions
2004-05 25 5 NAIA Sweet 16, AMC Champions; Washam, Kenny Roberts named All-Americans; Team - undefeated in AMC (14-0)
2005-06 18 12 Jeff Mallory named 1st Team AMC North and NAIA All-American
2006-07 14 11 First season in the Presidents' Athletic Conference and NCAA D-III
2007-08 22 4 DP Harris reaches his 100th career win; Team wins ECAC D-II Championship;
Bearcats finish 13-0 in home games
2008-09 22 3 Team extends home win streak to 26
2009-10 6 19
2010-11 19 8 BJ McGill named All-Region
2011-12 19 8
2012-13 23 6 First NCAA National Tournament Appearance; PAC Regular Season/Tournament Champions
2013-14 22 7 Second straight NCAA Tournament Appearance; PAC Tournament Champions; Dillon Stith named PAC Player of the Year and All-American
2014-15 22 7 Bearcats record 1,000th win in program history; PAC Regular Season/Tournament Champions; DP Harris - PAC Coach of the Year
2015-16 22 7 PAC Regular Season/Tournament Champions; Jaylon Bell - PAC Player of the Year
2016-17 21  7 PAC Regular Season Co-Champion; PAC Tournament Runner-Up 
2017-18 16 10
2018-19     22 5 PAC Regular Season Champion; DP Harris named Coach of the Year, Tom Kromka named Player of the Year
2019-20 13 14 Terrance Smith named head coach
2020-21 3 8 Season shortened due to COVID-19 pandemic
2021-22 3 22
2022-23 15 11 DP Harris returns as head coach; Jaden Gales named PAC and ECAC Rookie of the Year.
2023-24 23 5 PAC Championship Tournament runners-up; Jaden Gales named PAC MVP; Team competes in ECAC Championship Tournament; Program-record 17-game winning streak from Nov. 8 - Jan. 20
2024-25        20 6 DP Harris reaches 400th career win on Dec. 30; Earn number two seed in PAC Tournament; Fall in PAC Semi-Finals to W&J
Total 1,166 983 .542 winning percentage

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