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  2. Dick Bennett - Wikipedia

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    In 1995, Bennett replaced Stan Van Gundy at the University of Wisconsin–Madison as the head coach of the men's basketball team. In Bennett's first year, the Wisconsin Badgers earned a bid in the NIT. A year later, the Badgers notched their first winning record in Big Ten Conference play since 1974, and only their second since 1954.

  3. List of Wisconsin Badgers men's basketball head coaches

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    Name From To James C. Elsom: 1899 1904 Emmett Angell: 1905 1908 Haskell Noyes: 1909 1911 Walter Meanwell: 1912 1917 Guy Lowman: 1918 1920 Walter Meanwell

  4. Bo Ryan - Wikipedia

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    He was the head coach of the Wisconsin Badgers men's basketball team of the University of Wisconsin–Madison from 2001 to December 2015. Ryan served as the head men's basketball coach at the University of Wisconsin–Platteville from 1984 to 1999 and at the University of Wisconsin–Milwaukee from 1999 to 2001. His overall collegiate coaching ...

  5. Greg Gard - Wikipedia

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    Gregory Glen Gard (born December 3, 1970) is an American college basketball coach for the Wisconsin Badgers. Gard took over on December 15, 2015, after Bo Ryan announced his retirement as head coach of the Badgers. Gard is a native of Cobb, Wisconsin.

  6. Wisconsin Badgers men's basketball - Wikipedia

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    Starting with the 1934–35 season, former UW basketball player Bud Foster began coaching the Wisconsin Badgers. In his first season as head coach, he led the Badgers to their 12th Big Ten Conference Championship in 28 years. In 1941, Foster led the Badgers to their only national championship in history.

  7. Bill Cofield - Wikipedia

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    He coached at Wisconsin for six seasons. His best team was his 1979–80 team, which posted a record of 15–14 and had future NBA players Wes Matthews and Claude Gregory on its roster. Cofield is a member of the McKendree University Sports Hall of Fame. He died at age 43 from cancer in Madison, Wisconsin in 1983. [3]

  8. Howard Moore (basketball) - Wikipedia

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    Howard Moore is a former American college basketball coach and the former head men's basketball coach at University of Illinois at Chicago. Moore replaced Jimmy Collins as head coach of the Flames on August 23, 2010. [1] Moore most recently served as an assistant on head coach Greg Gard's staff at Wisconsin.

  9. John Powless - Wikipedia

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    On April 27, 1968, Powless became head basketball coach on the same day that Army head coach Bob Knight declined the offer. [2] During his eight years at Wisconsin, he compiled a record of 88–108. [ citation needed ] His best team was his 1973–74 team, which posted a record of 16–8 and had future NBA center Kim Hughes on its roster.