2007–08 NJIT Highlanders men's basketball
ConferenceIndependent
Record0–29
Head coach
Assistant coaches
2007–08 NCAA Division I men's basketball independents standings
ConfOverall
TeamW L PCTW L PCT
Texas–Pan American00 1813  .581
Utah Valley State00 1514  .517
Savannah State00 1318  .419
Winston–Salem State00 1218  .400
Chicago State00 1117  .393
Longwood00 922  .290
Cal State Bakersfield00 821  .276
Presbyterian00 525  .167
North Carolina Central00 426  .133
NJIT00 029  .000
As of April 1, 2008
Rankings from AP Poll

The 2007–08 NJIT Highlanders men's basketball team represented the New Jersey Institute of Technology and the NJIT Highlanders men's basketball program in the 2007–08 college basketball season. They are the first team to ever go 0–29. The closest they came to a win all year were two nine-point losses, 62–53 to Stony Brook and 67–58 to Lehigh. Head coach Jim Casciano and the entire team of men's basketball coaching staff stepped down after the season.

Games played

Date Opponent Final score
November 10, 2007 Manhattan L 70–28
November 13, 2007 Washington L 88–47
November 14, 2007 High Point L 76–53
November 20, 2007 Vermont L 91–71
November 24, 2007 American L 73–50
November 26, 2007 Lehigh L 67–58
November 28, 2007 Rider L 84–58
December 1, 2007 Maine L 86–58
December 3, 2007 Lafayette L 81–56
December 6, 2007 Army L 55–44
December 8, 2007 Fordham L 88–44
December 10, 2007 Stony Brook L 62–53
December 13, 2007 Rutgers L 65–55
December 30, 2007 Central Florida L 82–50
December 31, 2007 Texas–Pan American L 76–61
January 2, 2008 Navy L 84–55
January 5, 2008 Penn L 79–68
January 12, 2008 Columbia L 64–52
January 15, 2008 Cornell L 64–33
January 19, 2008 Chicago State L 79–62
January 26, 2008 Texas-Pan American L 54–42
January 29, 2008 Loyola (MD) L 72–54
February 2, 2008 Utah Valley L 81–69
February 4, 2008 Longwood L 78–68
February 9, 2008 Texas Pan-American L 90–64
February 13, 2008 La Salle L 87–65
February 16, 2008 Chicago State L 86–76
February 18, 2008 Longwood L 96–78
February 23, 2008 Utah Valley L 76–50

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