The 1987-88 Indiana State Sycamores went 7-21 (3-11 in the MVC) under head coach Ron Greene. Simple Rating System: -6.71.
| Date | Opponent | Result | Arena |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1987-11-30 | vs Ball State Cardinals | L 69–72 | Hulman Center |
| 1987-12-03 | at Boston University Terriers | L 67–81 | Case Gym |
| 1987-12-05 | vs Eastern Illinois Panthers | W 64–63 | Hulman Center |
| 1987-12-08 | at Butler Bulldogs | L 65–84 | Hinkle Fieldhouse |
| 1987-12-11 | neutral Washington State Cougars | L 61–73 | |
| 1987-12-12 | neutral James Madison Dukes | L 63–65 | |
| 1987-12-19 | vs Butler Bulldogs | L 44–64 | Hulman Center |
| 1987-12-21 | at Saint Louis Billikens | L 58–74 | Kiel Auditorium |
| 1987-12-30 | vs Evansville Purple Aces | L 68–74 | Hulman Center |
| 1988-01-07 | at Drake Bulldogs | L 54–63 | Veterans Memorial Auditorium |
| 1988-01-14 | at Illinois State Redbirds | L 64–72 | Horton Field House |
| 1988-01-16 | vs Bradley Braves | L 68–79 | Hulman Center |
| 1988-01-25 | at Southern Illinois Salukis | L 72–82 | SIU Arena |
| 1988-01-28 | at Creighton Bluejays | L 63–85 | Omaha Civic Auditorium |
| 1988-01-30 | vs Drake Bulldogs | W 84–78 | Hulman Center |
| 1988-01-31 | vs Creighton Bluejays | L 71–75 | Hulman Center |
| 1988-02-03 | vs DePaul Blue Demons | L 56–64 | Hulman Center |
| 1988-02-06 | at Wichita State Shockers | L 70–102 | Levitt Arena |
| 1988-02-08 | at Tulsa Golden Hurricane | L 67–70 | Tulsa Convention Center |
| 1988-02-11 | vs Wichita State Shockers | W 63–62 | Hulman Center |
| 1988-02-13 | vs Tulsa Golden Hurricane | W 93–88 | Hulman Center |
| 1988-02-19 | vs Illinois State Redbirds | L 59–69 | Hulman Center |
| 1988-02-22 | vs Southern Illinois Salukis | L 87–90 | Hulman Center |
| 1988-02-27 | at Bradley Braves | L 74–95 | Carver Arena |
| 1988-03-05 | at Bradley Braves | L 74–93 | Carver Arena |
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| Rank | Team | Conference | All-Time Wins |
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Top 100 by all-time D1 wins. Verified against the NCAA record book — and tiered so you can argue properly.
| # | COACH | RECORD | WIN % | SCHOOL(S) | YEARS | BEST SEASON / LEGACY |
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