List of Nebraska Cornhuskers men's basketball head coaches

The Nebraska Cornhuskers men's basketball program is a college basketball team that represents the University of Nebraska–Lincoln in the Big Ten Conference in the National Collegiate Athletic Association. The team has had 27 head coaches since its basketball program began in 1896. The longest serving head coach was Joe Cipriano, who served for 17 years from 1963-1980. Both Cipriano and Danny Nee are tied for most all-time wins at Nebraska, totaling 254 each. Moe Iba has the highest overall winning percentage, 0.599, of any Nebraska basketball coach in the past 100 years. The current coach of the Cornhuskers is Fred Hoiberg.[1]

Key

Coaches

Statistics correct through the end of the 2018-19 college basketball season
# Name Term GC OW OL O% CW CL C% PW PL CCs Tournament Results
1 Frank Lehmer 1896–1899 10 7 3 .700
2 T. P. Hewitt 1899–1900 5 5 0 1.000
3 Elmer Berry 1900–1901 3 3 3 .500
4 Fred Morrell 1901–1902 8 5 3 .625
5 Walter Hiltner 1902–1903 12 7 5 .583
6 R. G. Clapp 1903–1909 102 59 43 .578 9 7 .563 2
7 T. J. Hewiat 1909–1910 16 6 10 .368 6 2 .750 1
8 Osmond F. Field 1910–1911 18 9 9 .500 6 6 .500
9 Ewald O. Stiehm 1911–1915 70 56 14 .800 33 4 .892 3
10 Sam Waugh 1915–1916 14 13 1 .929 12 0 1.000 1
11 E. J. Stewart 1916–1919 52 29 23 .558 18 19 .486
12 Paul J. Schissler 1919–1921 42 37 5 .881 9 1 .900
13 Owen A. Frank 1921–1923 35 14 21 .400 13 19 .406
14 William G. Kline 1923–1925 35 23 12 .657 21 11 .656
15 Ernest Bearg 1925–1926 18 8 10 .444 7 7 .500
16 Charlie T. Black 1926–1932 108 51 57 .472 33 37 .471
17 William H. Browne 1932–1940 151 64 87 .424 34 46 .425 1
18 Adolph J. Lewandowski 1940–1945 87 24 63 .276 17 33 .340
19 L. F. "Pop" Klein 1945–1946 20 7 13 .350 3 7 .300
20 Harry Good 1946–1954 186 86 100 .462 41 53 .436 2 1 NCAA District Playoff
21 Jerry Bush 1954–1963 213 81 132 .380 38 80 .322
22 Joe Cipriano 1963–1980 450 254 196 .564 126 112 .529 1 3 3 NIT Bids
23 Moe Iba 1980–1986 177 106 71 .599 45 39 .536 5 4 3 NIT Bids; 1 NCAA Tournament Bid
24 Danny Nee 1986–2000 444 254 190 .572 88 116 .431 9 8 4 NIT Bids; 5 NCAA Tournament Bids
25 Barry Collier 2000–2006 180 89 91 .494 36 60 .375 2 2 2 NIT Bids
26 Doc Sadler 2006–2012 190 101 89 .532 34 64 .347 1 3 3 NIT Bids
27 Tim Miles 2012–2019 230 116 114 .504 52 76 .406 1 3 2 NIT Bids; 1 NCAA Tournament Bid
28 Fred Hoiberg 2019–Present 0 0 0 .000 0 0 .000

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Notes

  1. Nebraska was independent until joining the Missouri Valley Intercollegiate Athletic Association in 1907. For one season from 1919-1920, the school left the conference, but rejoined in for the 1920-21 season. The conference was renamed the Big Six Conference in 1928, the Big Seven Conference in 1948, and the Big Eight Conference in 1960. The membership of the Big Eight Conference, along with four teams formerly of the Southwest Conference, were absorbed into the new Big 12 Conference in 1996. Following the 2010 season, the Cornhuskers joined the Big Ten Conference.

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