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Tracking Pastner

University of Memphis Basketball Head Coach Josh Pastner

NCAA Top 10 Best Career Starts By Wins
(Head coaches with at least half their seasons at Division I)

4 SEASONS
1. Brad Stevens, Butler (2008-11) 117 (29.25 WPS)
2. Shaka Smart, VCU (2010-13) 111 (27.75)
3. Everett Case, North Carolina St. (1947-50) 107 (26.75 WPS)
4. Josh Pastner, Memphis (2009-13) 106 (26.50 WPS)
5. Mark Few, Gonzaga (2000-03) 105 (26.25 WPS)
5. Jamie Dixon, Pittsburgh (2004-07) 105 (26.25 WPS)
7. Bruce Stewart, West Va. Wesleyan & Middle Tenn. (1983-86) 104 (26.0 WPS)
8. Roy Williams, Kansas (1989-92) 103 (25.75 WPS)
9. Mark Fox, Nevada (2005-08) 102 (25.5 WPS)
9. Thad Matta, Butler & Xavier (2001-04) 102 (25.5 WPS)

11. Jim Boeheim, Syracuse (1977-80) 100 (25.0 WPS)
11. Speedy Morris, La Salle (1987-90) 100 (25.0 WPS)
11. Paul Westphal, Grand Canyon & Pepperdine (1987-88, 2002-03) 100 (25.0 WPS)

Source: Official 2013-14 NCAA Men's Basketball Coaching Records pg. 14

Josh has completed four seasons at Memphis and is in his fifth season.
Josh has averaged 26.5 wins over his first four seasons.

NCAA Top 10 Best Career Starts By Wins
(Head coaches with at least half their seasons at Division I)

5 SEASONS
1. Brad Stevens, Butler (2008-12) 139 (27.8 WPS)
2. Everett Case, North Carolina St. (1947-51) 137 (27.4 WPS)
3. Mark Few, Gonzaga (2000-04) 133 (26.6 WPS)
4. Roy Williams, Kansas (1989-93) 132 (26.4 WPS)
4. Jamie Dixon, Pittsburgh (2004-08) 132 (26.4 WPS)
6. Josh Pastner, Memphis (2009-14) 130 (26.50 WPS)
7. Dave Rose, BYU (2006-10) 127 (25.4 WPS)
8. Bruce Stewart, West Va. Wesleyan & Middle Tenn. (1983-87) 126 (25.2 WPS)
9. Forddy Anderson, Drake & Bradley (1947-51) 123 (24.6 WPS)
9. Mark Fox, Nevada (2005-08) 123 (24.6 WPS)

11. Jerry Tarkanian, Long Beach & UNLV (1969-73) 122 (24.4 WPS)
11. Jim Boeheim, Syracuse (1977-81) 122 (24.4 WPS)
11. Thad Matta, Butler & Xavier (2001-05) 122 (24.4 WPS)


Source: Official 2013-14 NCAA Men's Basketball Coaching Records pg. 14

Josh moved into a tie for 11th with the win at UCF.
Josh moved into a tie for 8th with the win over Rutgers.
Josh took sole possession of 8th with the win over 23 Gonzaga.
Josh moved into a tie for 7th with the win at Rutgers.
Josh moved into a tie for 6th with the win over Temple.
Josh took sole possession of 6th with the win over 7 Louisville.
Josh can tie for 4th with 2 wins.
Josh can tie for 3rd with 3 wins.
Josh can take sole possession of 3rd with 4 wins.
It is mathematically impossible to reach 2nd.


2013-14 Season Results
11/14/13 vs Austin Peay - W, 95-69 (1-0)
11/19/13 at Oklahoma State, L, 101-80 (1-1)
11/23/13 vs Nicholls State, W, 98-59 (2-1)
11/28/13 vs Siena, W, 87-60 (3-1)
11/29/13 vs LSU, W, 76-69 (4-1)
12/01/13 vs Oklahoma State, W, 73-68 (5-1)
12/07/13 vs Northwestern State, W, 96-76 (6-1)
12/13/13 vs Arkansas-Little Rock, W, 73-59 (7-1)
12/17/13 vs Florida, L, 77-75 (7-2)
12/21/13 vs SEMO, W, 77-65 (8-2)
12/28/13 vs Jackson State, W, 75-61 (9-2)
12/31/13 at USF, W, 88-73 (10-2, 1-0)
01/04/14 vs Cincinnati, L, 69-53 (10-3, 1-1)
01/09/14 at Louisville, W, 73-67 (11-3, 2-1)
01/11/14 at Temple, W, 79-69 (12-3, 3-1)
01/16/14 vs Connecticut, L, 83-73 (12-4, 3-2)
01/18/14 vs LeMoyne-Owen, W, 101-78 (13-4, 3-2)
01/23/14 vs Houston, W, 82-59 (14-4, 4-2)
01/26/14 vs USF, W, 80-58 (15-4, 5-2)
01/29/14 at UCF, W, 69-59 (16-4, 6-2)
02/01/14 at SMU, L, 87-72 (16-5, 6-3)
02/04/14 vs Rutgers, W, 101-69 (17-5, 7-3)
02/08/14 vs Gonzaga, W, 60-54 (18-5, 7-3)
02/12/14 vs UCF, W, 76-70 (19-5, 8-3)
02/15/14 at Connecticut, L, 86-81 OT (19-6, 8-4)
02/20/14 at Rutgers, W, 64-59 (20-6, 9-4)
02/22/14 vs Temple, W, 82-79 (21-6, 10-4)
02/27/14 at Houston, L, 77-68 (21-7, 10-5)
03/01/14 vs Louisville, W, 72-66 (22-7, 11-5)
03/06/14 at Cincinnati, L, 97-84 (22-8, 11-6)
03/08/14 vs SMU, W, 67-58 (23-8, 12-6)
AAC Tournament – FedExForum, Memphis, TN
03/12/14 vs Connecticut, L, 72-53 (23-9, 12-6)
NCAA Tournament - Raleigh, NC
03/21/14 vs George Washington, W, 71-66 (24-9, 12-6)
03/23/14 vs Virginia, L, 78-60 (24-10, 12-6)

Memphis has completed the regular season.
Memphis lost in the Quarter-Finals of the AAC Tournament.
Memphis advanced to play 1st seed Virginia in the NCAA Tournament.


Tracking Josh

Memphis Tigers Coaching Records
1. Larry Finch (1986-1997) 220-130 0.629 (20.0 WPS)
2. John Calipari (2000-2009) 214-69 0.756 (23.78 WPS) *
3. Zach Curlin (1924-1948) 173-184 0.485 (7.52 WPS) **
4. Dana Kirk (1979-1986) 158-58 0.731 (22.57 WPS)
5. Josh Pastner (2009-Present) 130-44 0.747 (26.0 WPS)
6. Bob Vanatta (1956-1962) 109-34 0.762 (18.17 WPS)
7. Wayne Yates (1974-1979) 93-49 0.655 (18.60 WPS)
8. Eugene Lambert (1951-1956) 87-45 0.659 (17.40 WPS)
9. Gene Bartow (1970-1974) 83-32 0.722 (20.75 WPS)
10. Dean Ehlers (1962-1966) 53-47 0.530 (13.25 WPS)
11. McCoy Tarry (1948-1951) 40-27 0.597 (13.33 WPS)
12. Moe Iba (1966-1970) 37-65 0.363 (9.25 WPS)
13. Tic Price (1997-1999) 30-27 0.526 (15.0 WPS)
14. Fredrick Grantham (1920-1921) 22-7 0.759 (22.0 WPS)
15. Johnny Jones (1999-2000) 15-16 0.484 (15.0 WPS)
16. Lester Barhard (1922-1924) 10-13 0.435 (5.0 WPS)
17. W. H. Depriest (1921-1922) 1-7 0.125 (1.0 WPS)

* 38 wins from 2007-2008 vacated by NCAA
** There was no team in 1943-44 due to World War II. The 1944-45 squad had to be made up of freshmen under the age of eighteen due to the draft. Two players received draft notices upon their 18th birthdays.


With his 73rd win in his 3rd season at Memphis Pastner became the winningest coach after three seasons in Tiger history.
With his 100th win in his 4th season at Memphis Pastner reached that milestone faster than any coach in Memphis history.

Josh tied Bob Vanatta for 5th with the 2013-14 win over Siena.
Josh took sole possession of 5th with the 2013-14 win over LSU.
It is mathematically impossible to reach 4th.


Pastner's Record at Memphis and Overall Record (2009-14)
130-44 (.747) Overall
52-12 (.813) C-USA Reg Season
9-1 (.900) C-USA Tourney
61-13 (.824) C-USA Overall
12-6 (.667) AAC Reg Season
0-1 (.000) AAC Tourney
12-6 (.667) AAC Overall
64-18 (.780) Conference Reg Season
9-2 (.818) Conference Tourney
73-20 (.785) Conference Overall
2-4 (.333) NCAA Tournament

NCAA Tournament
2011 vs. Arizona L, 77-75
2012 vs. Saint Louis L, 61-54
2013 vs. Saint Mary's W, 54-52
2013 vs. Michigan State L, 70-48
2014 vs. George Washington W, 71-66
2014 vs. Virginia L, 78-60
Getting a head start this season...

Coach JP has his work cut out for him this year to move up the 5-year list.
He is undefeated so far........
Tracking Josh

Memphis Tigers Coaching Records
1. Larry Finch (1986-1997) 220-130 0.629 (20.0 WPS)
2. John Calipari (2000-2009) 252-69 0.756 (23.78 WPS) *
3. Zach Curlin (1924-1948) 173-184 0.485 (7.52 WPS) **
4. Dana Kirk (1979-1986) 158-58 0.731 (22.57 WPS)
5. Bob Vanatta (1956-1962) 109-34 0.762 (18.17 WPS)
6. Josh Pastner (2009-Present) 106-34 0.757 (26.50 WPS)
7. Wayne Yates (1974-1979) 93-49 0.655 (18.60 WPS)
8. Eugene Lambert (1951-1956) 87-45 0.659 (17.40 WPS)
9. Gene Bartow (1970-1974) 83-32 0.722 (20.75 WPS)
10. Dean Ehlers (1962-1966) 53-47 0.530 (13.25 WPS)
11. McCoy Tarry (1948-1951) 40-27 0.597 (13.33 WPS)
12. Moe Iba (1966-1970) 37-65 0.363 (9.25 WPS)
13. Tic Price (1997-1999) 30-27 0.526 (15.0 WPS)
14. Fredrick Grantham (1920-1921) 22-7 0.759 (22.0 WPS)
15. Johnny Jones (1999-2000) 15-16 0.484 (15.0 WPS)
16. Lester Barhard (1922-1924) 10-13 0.435 (5.0 WPS)
17. W. H. Depriest (1921-1922) 1-7 0.125 (1.0 WPS)
(10-14-2013 07:13 PM)JRR_IV Wrote: [ -> ]Tracking Josh

Memphis Tigers Coaching Records
1. Larry Finch (1986-1997) 220-130 0.629 (20.0 WPS)
2. John Calipari (2000-2009) 252-69 0.756 (23.78 WPS) *
3. Zach Curlin (1924-1948) 173-184 0.485 (7.52 WPS) **
4. Dana Kirk (1979-1986) 158-58 0.731 (22.57 WPS)
5. Bob Vanatta (1956-1962) 109-34 0.762 (18.17 WPS)
6. Josh Pastner (2009-Present) 106-34 0.757 (26.50 WPS)
7. Wayne Yates (1974-1979) 93-49 0.655 (18.60 WPS)
8. Eugene Lambert (1951-1956) 87-45 0.659 (17.40 WPS)
9. Gene Bartow (1970-1974) 83-32 0.722 (20.75 WPS)
10. Dean Ehlers (1962-1966) 53-47 0.530 (13.25 WPS)
11. McCoy Tarry (1948-1951) 40-27 0.597 (13.33 WPS)
12. Moe Iba (1966-1970) 37-65 0.363 (9.25 WPS)
13. Tic Price (1997-1999) 30-27 0.526 (15.0 WPS)
14. Fredrick Grantham (1920-1921) 22-7 0.759 (22.0 WPS)
15. Johnny Jones (1999-2000) 15-16 0.484 (15.0 WPS)
16. Lester Barhard (1922-1924) 10-13 0.435 (5.0 WPS)
17. W. H. Depriest (1921-1922) 1-7 0.125 (1.0 WPS)
Oh I wasn't comparing the 2 I was saying he had 252 wins because I saw him win those games


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45-21 OOC...This year will be his proving ground.
I think Pastner was 9-1 in CUSA tourney games
Pretty good sign of a strong program when we've had:

2 coaches win 200+ games
3 coaches win 100+ games
3 coaches win 80+ games

all since 1951

btw-- Josh is 1-3 in the NCAAs
(10-15-2013 10:31 AM)MemphisTiger15 Wrote: [ -> ]Pretty good sign of a strong program when we've had:

2 coaches win 200+ games
3 coaches win 100+ games
3 coaches win 80+ games

all since 1951

btw-- Josh is 1-3 in the NCAAs

Thx... I missed updating that.

Fixed.
Austin Peay (1-1) 29 40 69
Memphis (1-0) 51 44 95
will the win over Division II LeMoyne-Owen* count ?

*game to be played 01/18/14.
This is Pastner's best chance so far to make some noise in the tournament. Talent, depth, and the underestimated value of veteran leadership. Very exciting times for us tiger fans.
11 Memphis (1-1) 32 48 80
7/9 Oklahoma State (4-0) 50 51 101
Nichols (0-4) 29 30 59
11 Memphis (2-1) 51 47 98
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21/19 Memphis (3-1) 48 39 87
Seina (2-5) 31 29 60
21/19 Memphis (4-1) 34 42 76
LSU (4-2) 38 31 69
5/8 Oklahoma State (7-1) 42 26 68
21/19 Memphis (4-1) 32 41 73
NWST 29 47 76
16 MEM 56 40 96
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