Texas Tech Red Raiders basketball under Berl Huffman

Berl Huffman coached the Texas Tech Red Raiders basketball teams from 1935 through 1942 and the 1946–47 season. Huffman was the first head coach to coach the Red Raiders in nonconsecutive terms. Huffman compiled a 121–67 record. Under Huffman, the Red Raiders received their first postseason bid to the NAIB tournament.[1]

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1935–36

1935–36 Texas Tech Matadors men's basketball
Conference Border Intercollegiate Athletic Association
1935–36 record 10–10 (8–6 Border)
Head coach Berl Huffman (1st year)
Seasons
« 1934–35 1936–37 »

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1936–37

1936–37 Texas Tech Matadors men's basketball
Conference Border Intercollegiate Athletic Association
1936–37 record 18–7 (8–6 Border)
Head coach Berl Huffman (2nd year)
Seasons
« 1935–36 1937–38 »

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1937–38

1937–38 Texas Tech Red Raiders men's basketball
Conference Border Intercollegiate Athletic Association
1937–38 record 9–13 (7–7 Border)
Head coach Berl Huffman (3rd year)
Seasons
« 1936–37 1938–39 »

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1938–39

1938–39 Texas Tech Red Raiders men's basketball
Conference Border Intercollegiate Athletic Association
1938–39 record 13–6 (13–3 Border)
Head coach Berl Huffman (4th year)
Seasons
« 1937–38 1939–40 »

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1939–40

1939–40 Texas Tech Red Raiders men's basketball
Conference Independent
1939–40 record 21–7
Head coach Berl Huffman (5th year)
Seasons
« 1938–38 1940–41 »

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1940–41

1940–41 Texas Tech Red Raiders men's basketball
Conference Independent
1940–41 record 19–6
Head coach Berl Huffman (6th year)
Seasons
« 1939–40 1941–42 »

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1941–42

1941–42 Texas Tech Red Raiders men's basketball
Conference Border Intercollegiate Athletic Association
1941–42 record 16–11 (12–4 Border)
Head coach Berl Huffman (7th year)
Seasons
« 1940–41 1942–43 »

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1946–47

1946–47 Texas Tech Red Raiders men's basketball
Conference Border Intercollegiate Athletic Association
1946–47 record 16–11 (12–4 Border)
Head coach Berl Huffman (8th year)
Seasons
« 1945–46 1947–48 »

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