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List of St. Francis Brooklyn Terriers men's basketball seasons

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This is a list of seasons completed by the St. Francis Brooklyn Terriers men's college basketball team.[1][2][3] The Terriers had an overall record of 1224–1278. Their program was disbanded following the 2022–23 season due to St. Francis' decision to eliminate its entire athletics program caused by budget concerns.

Season-by-season results

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St. Francis Brooklyn Terriers
Season Head coach Conference Season results Postseason Tournament results
Overall Conference Standing Conference NCIT, NAIA, CIT, NIT, NCAA
1901-02 Unknown Unknown 13–1
1902–20 Incomplete Records
1920–21 Brother Phillip Independent 14–3
1921–22 Frank Brennan 15–7
1922–23 21–8
1923–24 18–9
1924–25 9–8
1925–26 1–6
1926–27 Nip Lynch 2–12
1927–28 9–8
1928–29 Edward Keating 9–8
1929–30 6–12
1930–31 George Hinchcliffe 17–16
1931–32 9–13
1932–33 Rody Cooney[4] 12–9
1933–34 MTNY 13–11 3–8 6th
1934–35 Independent 12–12
1935–36 MTNY 15–8 4–6 6th
1936–37 13–8 1–5 7th
1937–38 14–8 2–4 T-5th
1938–39 15–7 15–7 4th
1939–40 Independent 13–5
1940–41 9–9
1941–42 Joseph Brennan 16–2
1942–43 MTNY 13–7 1–5 7th
1943–44 Independent 10–6
1944–45 9–9
1945–46 MTNY 12–6 3–2 4th
1946–47 14–7 2–3 5th
1947–48 16–9 2–3 6th
1948–49 Daniel Lynch 21–12 2–2 5th NCIT Finals (3–1)
1949–50 8–19 0–4 7th NCIT Finals (2–1)
1950–51 19–11 2–5 6th NCIT Champions (4–0)
1951–52 20–8 4–2 2nd NCIT Third-place game (1–2)
1952–53 19–7 2–3 4th
1953–54 21–5 5–0 1st NIT Quarterfinals (1–1)
1954–55 17–8 3–3 4th NAIA first round (0–1)
1955–56 21–4 4–0 1st NIT Third-place game (2–2)
1956–57 12–14 1–2 6th
1957–58 14–9 2–1 3rd
1958–59 5–18 0–3 7th
1959–60 13–8 2–1 3rd
1960–61 10–10 2–1 T-2nd
1961–62 8–15 2–3 4th
1962–63 16–7 4–2 3rd NIT first round (0–1)
1963–64 Independent 9–12[5]
1964–65 11–9
1965–66 MCC 5–17 0–9 10th
1966–67 15–8 7–2 T-1st
1967–68 7–16 0–8 9th
1968–69 Independent 7–16
1969–70 Lester Yellin 9–12
1970–71 8–17
1971–72 12–14
1972–73 8–16
1973–74 Jack Prenderville 11–13
1974–75[6] 7–19
1975–76 Lucio Rossini 13–13
1976–77 12–14
1977–78 16–9
1978–79 14–12
1979–80 Gene Roberti 11–15
1980–81 10–16
1981–82 Northeast Conference 10–17 8–7 T-3rd North Division first round (0–1)
1982–83 10–18 7–7 T-3rd North Division first round (0–1)
1983–84 2–26 1–15 9th Quarterfinal (0–1)
1984–85 Bob Valvano 7–21 3–11 8th Quarterfinal (0–1)
1985–86 9–19 4–12 8th Quarterfinal (0–1)
1986–87 11–16 5–11 T-7th DNQ
1987–88 11–18 5–11 7th Semifinal (1–1)
1988–89 Rich Zvosec 11–16 5–11 9th DNQ
1989–90 9–18 4–12 8th DNQ
1990–91 15–14 8–8 5th Semifinal (1–1)
1991–92 Ron Ganulin 15–14 8–8 4th Semifinal (1–1)
1992–93 9–18 8–10 T-5th Quarterfinal (0–1)
1993–94 1–26 1–17 10th first round (0–1)
1994–95 9–18 5–13 9th first round (0–1)
1995–96 9–18 3–15 9th first round (0–1)
1996–97 13–15 7–11 T-7th Quarterfinals (1–1)
1997–98 15–12 10–6 T-3rd Quarterfinal (0–1)
1998–99 20–8 16–4 2nd Semifinal (1–1)
1999–00 18–12 12–6 T-4th Semifinal (1–1)
2000–01 18–11 16–4 1st final (1–1)
2001–02 18–11 13–7 5th Semifinal (1–1)
2002–03 14–16 9–9 T-6th final[7] (2–1)
2003–04 15–13 12–6 T-1st Quarterfinal[8] (0–1)
2004–05 13–15 9–9 7th Quarterfinal[9] (0–1)
2005–06 Brian Nash 10–17 7–11 T-8th DNQ
2006–07 9–22 7–11 T-6th Quarterfinal[10] (0–1)
2007–08 7–22 4–14 T-8th DNQ
2008–09 10–20 7–11 8th Quarterfinal[11] (0–1)
2009–10 11–18 8–10 T-8th DNQ
2010–11 Glenn Braica 15–15 10–8 5th Quarterfinal[12] (0–1)
2011–12 15–15 12–6 4th Quarterfinal (0–1)
2012–13 12–18 8–10 8th Quarterfinal (0–1)
2013–14 18–14 9–7 T-4th Quarterfinal (0–1)
2014–15 23–12 15–3 1st final (2–1) NIT first round (0–1)
2015–16 15–17 11–7 T-2nd Quarterfinal (0–1)
2016–17 4–27 2–16 10th DNQ
2017–18 13–18 10–8 T-4th Quarterfinal (0–1)
2018–19 17–16 9–9 T-5th Quarterfinal (0–1) CIT first round (0–1)
2019–20 13–18 7–11 T-6th Quarterfinal (0–1)
101
Seasons
17
Head Coaches
  1236–1296 381–466 3 NEC titles
1 MCC title
2 MTNY titles
(Regular Season)
12–32 in NEC Tournament
0 tournament titles
10–3 in NCIT, 4 bids, 1 Championship
0–1 in NAIA Tournament, 1 bid
0–1 in CIT, 1 bid
3–5 in NIT, 4 bids
0–0 in NCAA Tournament, 0 bids
Legend
  Conference regular season champion          Conference tournament champion

  Conference regular season and conference tournament champion
  Post-season tournament invitation               Post-season tournament champion
  NCAA national champion

References

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  1. ^ Bill Bradley (2009). ESPN College Basketball Encyclopedia: The Complete History of the Men's Game. ESPN. p. 241. ISBN 9780345513922. Retrieved November 9, 2011.
  2. ^ "St. Francis (NY) Terriers". sports-reference.com. Retrieved November 9, 2011.
  3. ^ "NEC MBB Record Book" (PDF). NortheastConference.org. Retrieved November 2, 2015.
  4. ^ "St. Francis Meets LaSalle, Temple Plays Michigan". Sunday Morning Star. January 21, 1940. Retrieved November 9, 2011.
  5. ^ "St. Francis College Sports Dinner" (PDF). Greenpoint Weekly Star. Retrieved December 28, 2015.
  6. ^ "Iona, F.D.U. and St. Francis Think Big Among Area's Small-College Fives". New York Times. Retrieved December 13, 2019.
  7. ^ "2002-2003 Northeast Conference men's basketball tournament". basketball.realgm.com. Retrieved November 9, 2011.
  8. ^ "2003-2004 Northeast Conference men's basketball tournament". basketball.realgm.com. Retrieved November 9, 2011.
  9. ^ "2004-2005 Northeast Conference men's basketball tournament". basketball.realgm.com. Retrieved November 9, 2011.
  10. ^ "2006-2007 Northeast Conference men's basketball tournament". basketball.realgm.com. Retrieved November 9, 2011.
  11. ^ "2008-2009 Northeast Conference men's basketball tournament". basketball.realgm.com. Retrieved November 9, 2011.
  12. ^ "2010-2011 Northeast Conference men's basketball tournament". basketball.realgm.com. Retrieved November 9, 2011.