1960-62
Bench player for Ohio State University team; "sixth man" on OSU's national championship team in 1960.
1962-63Assistant basketball coach, Cuyahoga Falls High School, Cuyahoga Falls, Ohio.
1963-65Assistant basketball coach, U. S. Military Academy, West Point, N.Y.
Dec. 8, 1965First victory, 71-62 over Worcester Tech at West Point.
1965-1971Head basketball coach, U. S. Military Academy, West Point, N.Y.
1971Head basketball coach, Indiana University, Bloomington, Ind. (April 1, 1971, first day on the job).
Feb. 27, 1971100th victory, 64-50 over Navy at Annapolis.
1972-73Big Ten championship
1973Big Ten coach of the year
1973-74Big Ten championship
1974-75Big Ten championship
Dec. 19, 1975200th victory, 93-56 over Georgia at Indiana.
1975Big Ten coach of the year
1975National coach of the year
1975-76NCAA championship
1976Big Ten coach of the year
1976National coach of the year
1979Coach, U.S. basketball team at Pan American Games held in San Juan, Puerto Rico.
Feb. 7, 1980300th victory, 83-69 over Northwestern at Indiana.
1980Big Ten coach of the year
1980-81Big Ten championship
1980-81NCAA championship
Dec. 8, 1984400th victory, 81-68 over Kentucky at Indiana. Knight became the youngest coach ever to reach the 400-victory plateau at 43-years-old.
1984Coach, U.S. basketball team, which won the Olympic gold medal.
1986-87Big Ten championship.
1986-87NCAA championship
1987National coach of the year
1988-89Big Ten championship
Jan. 14, 1989500th victory, 92-76 over Northwestern at Indiana.
1989National coach of the year
1990-91Big Ten championship
1991-92Elected into the Basketball Hall of Fame
1992-93Big Ten championship
Jan. 6, 1993600th victory, 75-67 over Iowa at Indiana.
Mar. 5, 1997700th victory, 70-66 over Wisconsin at Indiana.
Nov. 19, 2001The Bob Knight Era begins at Texas Tech as the Red Raiders route William & Mary in a 75-55 victory.
Feb. 5, 2003800th victory, 75-49 over Nebraska in Lubbock. Knight became only the fourth Division I coach to amass 800 career victories.
Jan. 1, 2007880th victory, 70-68 over New Mexico in Lubbock.Scarlet and black confetti was dropped from the rafters as a 20-minute post-game ceremony was given to honor Knight. Players, coaches and administrators paid tribute to Knight, who was given a pair of trophies from Tech and the Big 12 Conference to commemorate the record.



