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Each program employs a head coach. As of the 2024–25 season, the longest-tenured head coach is expected to be Greg Kampe, who has been head coach at Oakland since 1984. However, Kampe does not have the longest tenure at the Division I level because Oakland played in NCAA Division II before the 1997–98 season.
Michigan head coach Juwan Howard watches against Purdue in the first half of an NCAA college basketball game in Ann Arbor, Mich., Sunday, Feb. 25, 2024.
On March 25, 2016, Haase was named head coach at Stanford University, replacing Johnny Dawkins. [7] In the 2017–18 season, Haase's second as head coach, he led Stanford to 11 conference wins, the most by the Cardinal since 2008. Haase was fired on March 14, 2024, after eight seasons, zero NCAA tournament appearances, and a 126–127 record. [8]
According to Jeff Goodman of Stadium, DePaul has just parted ways with head coach Dave Leitao after six straight years without an NCAA […] The post 3 Notable College Basketball Coaches Fired On ...
The post Report: Another College Basketball Coach Has Been Fired appeared first on The Spun. According to Jeff Goodman of Stadium, DePaul parted ways with head coach Dave Leitao after six straight ...
On March 27, 2023, Terry agreed to a deal to become Texas's full-time Head Coach. [2] Over the history of the Texas basketball program, only one coach, Tom Penders, has been enshrined in the National Collegiate Basketball Hall of Fame. [3] The all-time wins leader is Rick Barnes, having won 402 games over his 17-year tenure at the University of ...
The following is a list of Louisville Cardinals men's basketball head coaches. There have been 23 head coaches of the Cardinals in their 110-season history. [1] Louisville's current head coach is Pat Kelsey. He was hired as the Cardinals' head coach in March 2024, [2] replacing Kenny Payne, who was fired two weeks prior. [3]
When Whittenburg was fired on December 3, 2009, Grasso took over head coaching duties on an interim basis for the Rams for the remainder of the season. At 29 years old Grasso was then the youngest Division 1 coach in the country. [4] [6] Grasso was fired by Fordham after a 1-22 record for the remainder of the season.