Stop, stop, stop. Waters might even end up a hall of fame coach with 365 wins. I gave you his three out of five very good seasons at RU. He got us to the NIT three out of five years and even to the NIT final once. I like Pike, but he has one post season win in eight years, and probably won't make the post season in his ninth year. The Big East was also probably better back then than the B1G is now. I like Pike, but at this point in his career there is no comparison between the two. Anyway, the answer to your question as to how many tournaments we made under Waters was three in five years.
**** off. Seriously you are either a complete idiot or this is completely disingenuous:
"He got us to the NIT three out of five years and even to the NIT final once. I like Pike, but he has one post season win in eight years"
These things are not comparable.
But that's the least of the problems with this incredibly stupid post.
(1) You cannot count the 2019-20 season as one of Pike's years unless you want to give him credit for an NCAA berth that year which we were definitely getting. So at best, you have to reduce the number of Pike's years to seven. At worst, Pike has made the NCAAs (or done what needed to be done, COVID aside) as many times as Waters made the NIT.
(2) "Postseason wins" are not a meaningful category. The NIT is the losers' tournament. Winning the NIT is still a worse season than exiting the first round of the NCAAs.
(3) You're wrong about the conference quality
(4) Steve Pikiell has 323 wins.. it's a virtual certainty he finishes his career with more than 365