The 1963-64 Wisconsin Badgers went 8-16 (2-12 in the Big Ten) under head coach John Erickson. Simple Rating System: -0.46.
| Date | Opponent | Result | Arena |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1963-12-02 | vs Kent State Golden Flashes | W 88–77 | Wisconsin Field House |
| 1963-12-07 | vs Ohio Bobcats | L 76–77 | Wisconsin Field House |
| 1963-12-10 | vs Pittsburgh Panthers | W 85–83 | Wisconsin Field House |
| 1963-12-14 | at Cincinnati Bearcats | L 60–65 | Armory Fieldhouse |
| 1963-12-17 | vs Gonzaga Bulldogs | W 115–71 | Wisconsin Field House |
| 1963-12-20 | at Kentucky Wildcats | L 85–108 | Memorial Coliseum |
| 1963-12-21 | neutral Princeton Tigers | L 87–90 | |
| 1963-12-27 | neutral Dartmouth Big Green | W 94–68 | |
| 1963-12-28 | neutral Georgia Tech Yellow Jackets | W 104–84 | |
| 1964-01-04 | vs Ohio State Buckeyes | L 85–101 | Wisconsin Field House |
| 1964-01-06 | at Michigan State Spartans | L 90–106 | Jenison Field House |
| 1964-01-11 | at Northwestern Wildcats | L 63–76 | McGaw Memorial Hall |
| 1964-01-13 | vs Iowa Hawkeyes | W 79–61 | Wisconsin Field House |
| 1964-01-28 | at Marquette Golden Eagles | W 72–68 | Milwaukee Arena |
| 1964-02-01 | at Minnesota Golden Gophers | L 92–111 | Williams Arena |
| 1964-02-08 | vs Purdue Boilermakers | W 81–80 | Wisconsin Field House |
| 1964-02-11 | vs Northwestern Wildcats | L 64–72 | Wisconsin Field House |
| 1964-02-15 | at Ohio State Buckeyes | L 74–92 | St. John Arena |
| 1964-02-17 | vs Indiana Hoosiers | L 80–82 (OTOT) | Wisconsin Field House |
| 1964-02-22 | vs Michigan Wolverines | L 59–103 | Wisconsin Field House |
| 1964-02-24 | at Indiana Hoosiers | L 82–108 | New Field House |
| 1964-02-29 | at Purdue Boilermakers | L 83–97 | Lambert Fieldhouse |
| 1964-03-02 | vs Minnesota Golden Gophers | L 96–105 | Wisconsin Field House |
| 1964-03-07 | at Illinois Fighting Illini | L 73–97 | Assembly Hall |
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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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