Bob Knight's Coaching Record
February 05, 2003 | Men's Basketball
By The Associated Press
Through Feb. 5
W L Pct 1965-66 Army 18 8 .692 1966-67 Army 13 8 .619 1967-68 Army 20 5 .800 1968-69 Army 18 10 .643 1969-70 Army 22 6 .786 1970-71 Army 11 13 .458 1971-72 Indiana 17 8 .680 1972-73 Indiana 22 6 .786 1973-74 Indiana 23 5 .822 1974-75 Indiana 31 1 .966 1975-76 Indiana-x 32 0 1.000 1976-77 Indiana 16 11 .593 1977-78 Indiana 21 8 .724 1978-79 Indiana-y 22 12 .647 1979-80 Indiana 21 8 .724 1980-81 Indiana-x 26 9 .743 1981-82 Indiana 19 10 .655 1982-83 Indiana 24 6 .800 1983-84 Indiana 22 9 .710 1984-85 Indiana 19 14 .576 1985-86 Indiana 21 8 .724 1986-87 Indiana-x 30 4 .882 1987-88 Indiana 19 10 .655 1988-89 Indiana 27 8 .771 1988-90 Indiana 18 11 .621 1990-91 Indiana 29 5 .853 1991-92 Indiana 27 7 .794 1992-93 Indiana 31 4 .886 1993-94 Indiana 21 9 .700 1994-95 Indiana 19 12 .613 1995-96 Indiana 20 11 .645 1996-97 Indiana 22 11 .667 1997-98 Indiana 20 12 .625 1998-99 Indiana 23 11 .676 1999-00 Indiana 20 8 .714 2001-02 Texas Tech 23 9 .719 2002-03 Texas Tech 13 5 .722 Army Totals 102 50 .671 Indiana Totals 662 239 .735 Texas Tech Totals 36 14 .720 Overall Total 800 303 .725
x-NCAA champion
y-NIT champion
Career Highlights
1971 - Became head coach at Indiana after compiling a 102-50 record at Army in six years, including four NIT appearances.
1975 - Was a unanimous selection as Coach of the Year.
1976 - Won 200th game with a 93-56 win over Georgia. Won NCAA championship with an 86-68 win over Michigan. Named Coach of the Year by the Associated Press and the U.S. Basketball Writers Association.
1979 - Won NIT championship with a 53-52 win over Purdue. Coached the United States to a gold medal in the Pan American Games.
1980 - Won 300th game with an 83-69 win over Northwestern.
1981 - Won NCAA championship with an 63-50 win over North Carolina.
1984 - Won 400th game with a 81-68 win over Kentucky. Coached the United States to a gold medal in the Summer Olympics.
1987 - Won NCAA championship with a 74-73 win over Syracuse.
1988 - Became the winningest coach in Big Ten history with his 214th win, a 74-73 win over Purdue.
1989 - Won 500th game with a 92-67 win over Northwestern, at age 48 became the second youngest coach to win 500 games. Named Coach of the Year by the Associated Press and the U.S. Basketball Writers Association.
1991 - Selected to the Basketball Hall of Fame. Won 10th Big Ten title.
1992 - Made 16th NCAA appearance and fifth in the Final Four with Indiana. Has a post-season tournament record of 46-15.
1993 - Won 600th game with a 75-67 win over Iowa, at age 52 to become youngest coach to win 600 games, just a few months ahead of the late Henry Iba. Won 11th Big Ten title.
1995 - Selected as Conference's all-time coach at Big Ten Centennial celebration and 1976 team selected as best in league history.
1997 - Won 700th game with a 70-66 victory over Wisconsin, one of only 13 coaches in college basketball history.
2003 - Won 800th game with a 75-49 victory over Nebraska, one of only six coaches in NCAA men's basketball history.