This is a list of seasons completed by the San Diego State Aztecs men's college basketball team.[1]"SCIAC". SCIAC. Retrieved December 5, 2020.

Seasons

Statistics overview
Season Coach Overall Conference Standing Postseason
C.E. Peterson (Southern California JC) (1921–1925)
1921–22 C.E. Peterson 14–84–12nd
1922–23 C.E. Peterson 17–56–01st
1923–24 C.E. Peterson 7–65–12nd
1924–25 C.E. Peterson 17–73–01st
C.E. Peterson (Independent) (1925–1926)
1925–26 C.E. Peterson 15–4
C.E. Peterson: 70–3018–2
Tom McMullen (SCIAC) (1926–1928)
1926–27 Tom McMullen 9–65–64th
1927–28 Tom McMullen 10–82–66th
1928–29 Tom McMullen
Morris Gross[Note A]
8–83–44th
Tom McMullen: 23–178–12
Morris Gross (SCIAC) (1928–1939)
1929–30 Morris Gross 6–62–55th
1930–31 Morris Gross 7–33–44th
1931–32 Morris Gross 13–25–11st
1932–33 Morris Gross 5–64–33rd
1933–34 Morris Gross 11–510–21st
1934–35 Morris Gross 13–75–54th
1935–36 Morris Gross 11–57–32nd
1936–37 Morris Gross 17–99–11st
1937–38 Morris Gross 20–85–32nd
1938–39 Morris Gross 24–76–21stNAIA Runner-up
Morris Gross (California Collegiate Athletic Association) (1939–1942)
1939–40 Morris Gross 22–63–33rdNAIA Runner-up
1940–41 Morris Gross 24–78–41stNAIA National Champion
1941–42 Morris Gross 13–98–41stNAIA second round
Morris Gross: 190–8578–44
Don DeLauer/Dick Mitchell (Independent) (1942–1943)
1942–43 Don DeLauer
Dick Mitchell[Note B]
14–9
Don DeLauer/Dick Mitchell: 14–9
Alex Alexander (Independent) (1943–1945)
1943–44 Alex Alexander 6–10
1944–45 Alex Alexander 11–16
Alex Alexander: 17–26
Charlie Smith (Independent) (1945–1946)
1945–46 Charlie Smith 18–8
Charlie Smith (California Collegiate Athletic Association) (1946–1948)
1946–47 Charlie Smith 13–55–52nd
1947–48 Charlie Smith 14–135–53rd
Charlie Smith: 45–2610–10
George Ziegenfuss (California Collegiate Athletic Association) (1948–1955)
1948–49 George Ziegenfuss 13–136–42nd
1949–50 George Ziegenfuss 14–105–53rd
1950–51 George Ziegenfuss 9–193–75th
1951–52 George Ziegenfuss 11–123–55th
1952–53 George Ziegenfuss 16–127–32nd
1953–54 George Ziegenfuss 18–68–21stNAIA first round
1954–55 George Ziegenfuss 17–195–3T–2nd
George Ziegenfuss (Independent) (1955–1956)
1955–56 George Ziegenfuss 23–6NAIA second round
George Ziegenfuss: 121–9737–29
George Ziegenfuss (California Collegiate Athletic Association) (1956–1968)
1956–57 George Ziegenfuss 17–106–21stNCAA College Division Elite Eight
1957–58 George Ziegenfuss 17–89–1T–1st
1958–59 George Ziegenfuss 17–87–32nd
1959–60 George Ziegenfuss 9–172–36th
1960–61 George Ziegenfuss 10–143–76th
1961–62 George Ziegenfuss 10–165–75th
1962–63 George Ziegenfuss 17–98–4T–2nd
1963–64 George Ziegenfuss 15–116–43rd
1964–65 George Ziegenfuss 14–115–53rd
1965–66 George Ziegenfuss 14–126–4T–2nd
1966–67 George Ziegenfuss 24–59–11stNCAA College Division Elite Eight
1967–68 George Ziegenfuss 21–611–31stNCAA College Division first round
George Ziegenfuss (Independent) (1968–1969)
1968–69 George Ziegenfuss 10–15
George Ziegenfuss: 195–14277–44
Dick Davis (Pacific Coast Athletic Association) (1969–1974)
1969–70 Dick Davis 13–133–75th
1970–71 Dick Davis 12–143–75th
1971–72 Dick Davis 18–107–53rd
1972–73 Dick Davis 15–117–53rd
1973–74 Dick Davis 7–194–8T–4th
Dick Davis: 65–67
Tim Vezie (Pacific Coast Athletic Association) (1974–1978)
1974–75 Tim Vezie 14–136–42ndNCAA Division I first round
1975–76 Tim Vezie 16–135–5T–3rdNCAA Division I first round
1976–77 Tim Vezie 13–159–3T–1st
1977–78 Tim Vezie 19–911–3T–1st
Tim Vezie (Western Athletic Conference) (1978–1979)
1978–79 Tim Vezie 15–124–8T–5th
Tim Vezie: 77–62
Smokey Gaines (Western Athletic Conference) (1979–1987)
1979–80 Smokey Gaines 6–213–11T–7th
1980–81 Smokey Gaines 15–128–85th
1981–82 Smokey Gaines 20–911–52ndNIT first round
1982–83 Smokey Gaines 18–108–8T–5th
1983–84 Smokey Gaines 15–136–10T–6th
1984–85 Smokey Gaines 23–811–52ndNCAA Division I first round
1985–86 Smokey Gaines 10–197–96th
1986–87 Smokey Gaines 5–252–14T–8th
Smokey Gaines: 112–117
Jim Brandenburg (Western Athletic Conference) (1987–1992)
1987–88 Jim Brandenburg 5–235–117th
1988–89 Jim Brandenburg 12–174–129th
1989–90 Jim Brandenburg 13–184–128th
1990–91 Jim Brandenburg 13–166–10T–7th
1991–92 Jim Brandenburg
Jim Harrick Jr.[Note C]
2–260–169th
Jim Brandenburg: 52–87
Tony Fuller (Western Athletic Conference) (1992–1994)
1992–93 Tony Fuller 8–213–15T–9th
1993–94 Tony Fuller 12–166–129th
Tony Fuller: 20–37
Fred Trenkle (Western Athletic Conference) (1994–1999)
1994–95 Fred Trenkle 11–175–139th
1995–96 Fred Trenkle 15–148–10T–6th
1996–97 Fred Trenkle 12–154–127th
1997–98 Fred Trenkle 13–155–96th
1998–99 Fred Trenkle 4–222–128th
Fred Trenkle: 55–83
Steve Fisher (Mountain West Conference) (1999–2017)
1999–00 Steve Fisher 5–230–148th
2000–01 Steve Fisher 14–144–107th
2001–02 Steve Fisher 21–127–7T–4thNCAA Division I first round
2002–03 Steve Fisher 16–146–85thNIT second round
2003–04 Steve Fisher 14–165–9T–5th
2004–05 Steve Fisher 11–184–106th
2005–06 Steve Fisher 24–913–31stNCAA Division I first round
2006–07 Steve Fisher 22–1110–6T–3rdNIT second round
2007–08 Steve Fisher 20–139–74thNIT first round
2008–09 Steve Fisher 26–1011–54thNIT Semifinal
2009–10 Steve Fisher 25–911–5T–3rdNCAA Division I first round
2010–11 Steve Fisher 34–314–2T–1stNCAA Division I Sweet Sixteen
2011–12 Steve Fisher 26–810–4T–1stNCAA Division I first round
2012–13 Steve Fisher 23–119–74thNCAA Division I second round
2013–14 Steve Fisher 31–516–21stNCAA Division I Sweet Sixteen
2014–15 Steve Fisher 27–914–4T–1stNCAA Division I second round
2015–16 Steve Fisher 28–1016–21stNIT Semifinal
2016–17 Steve Fisher 19–149–96th
Steve Fisher: 386–209168–114
Brian Dutcher (Mountain West Conference) (2017–present)
2017–18 Brian Dutcher 22–1111–7T–4thNCAA Division I first round
2018–19 Brian Dutcher 21–1311–7T–4th
2019–20 Brian Dutcher 30–217–11stNo postseason held
2020–21 Brian Dutcher 23–514–31stNCAA Division I first round
2021–22 Brian Dutcher 23–913-43rdNCAA Division I first round
2022–23 Brian Dutcher 32–715–31stNCAA Division I Runner-up
Brian Dutcher: 151–4781–25
Total:

      National champion         Postseason invitational champion  
      Conference regular season champion         Conference regular season and conference tournament champion
      Division regular season champion       Division regular season and conference tournament champion
      Conference tournament champion

^A. Tom McMullen coached the first 7 games of the 1928–29 season before being replaced by Morris Gross.
^B. DeLauer and Mitchell were co-head coaches.
^C. Jim Harrick Jr. coached the final 7 games of 1991–92 season.

References

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