The team tied for second place in the Atlantic Coast Conference during this period and made the NCAA tournament in every year.
The team's good fortunes continued in the 2000s finishing no lower than third in the ACC in the first four seasons.
Ray Leone left as Head Coach in 2000 and was replaced by Todd Bramble.
[3] The team took a sharp decline under Strosberg, finishing tenth or below in the ACC in each of his three seasons in charge.
The team failed to make the NCAA tournament in those three years, ending a streak of 14 consecutive appearances.
[4] Radwanski's teams improved in each of their first three seasons but could not finish above tenth in the ACC and failed to make the NCAA tournament.
The Tigers have made the NCAA tournament during the next two seasons and recorded double digit wins from 2014 to 2019.
They finished in 7th place, which broke a streak of four-straight ACC Tournament qualifications.
They advanced to their first College Cup in program history where they lost to Florida State.
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