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Post by FrazierFanatic on Mar 24, 2017 11:22:07 GMT -5
Heard Gottlieb this morning say that Alford to IU is a done deal whenever UCLA finishes. Also Dougie G wants to coach his alma mater (no, not Indiana State Penitentiary).
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Post by Elvado on Mar 24, 2017 15:24:11 GMT -5
How does OSU even interview him. Credit card abuse, gambling, what's next?
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Post by hoyarooter on Mar 24, 2017 19:03:57 GMT -5
And I understand he also said Ewing to GU. I hope we're not going to be that insular, and that Gottdweeb doesn't know what he's talking about. Wouldn't be the first time.
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Post by njhoya78 on Mar 25, 2017 14:25:41 GMT -5
Newly added information is in bold. Former Big East Conference coaches are indicated in italics. Open Division 1 head coaching positions are indicated by underline. There are presently 19 Division I head coaching vacancies.
GEORGETOWN (Big East)-- John Thompson III (13 years; 14-18 this season, 278-151 at GU, 346-190 overall) was fired March 23. ALABAMA A&M (Southwestern)-- Willie Hayes (5 years; 11-18 this season, 52-95 at AAMU and overall) was fired March 7. ARKANSAS STATE (Sun Belt)-- Grant McCasland (1 year; 20-12 this season, at A-State and overall) resigned March 13 to accept the head coaching position at North Texas, and was replaced as head coach March 19 by Mike Balado (assistant coach at Louisville). AUSTIN PEAY (Ohio Valley)-- Dave Loos (27 years; 11-19 this season, 409-400 at APSU, 491-453 overall) took a leave of absence January 5 while continuing to undergo treatment of a malignant tumor on his colon and after discovery of a cancerous growth on a lymph node, and was replaced on an interim basis by Jay Bowen (assistant head coach at APSU) on January 5. Loos announced January 17 that he would return as head coach on January 19, after missing four games. Loos announced his retirement as head coach on March 2. BETHUNE-COOKMAN (Mid-Eastern)-- Gravelle Craig (6 years; 10-22 this season, 74-123 at B-CU and overall) was fired March 20. CALIFORNIA (Pacific 12)-- Cuonzo Martin (3 years; 21-13 this season, 62-39 at Cal, 186-121 overall) resigned March 15 to accept the head coaching position at Missouri, was replaced on an interim basis by Wyking Jones (assistant coach at Cal) on March 15. Jones was promoted to head coach March 23. CALIFORNIA SANTA BARBARA (Big West)-- Bob Williams (19 years; 6-22 this season, 313-260 at UCSB and overall) was advised that his contract would not be renewed when it expired, on March 9. CLEVELAND STATE (Horizon)-- Gary Waters (11 years; 9-22 this season, 194-172 at CSU, 365-307 overall) announced his retirement March 7, and was replaced as head coach March 24 by Dennis Felton (assistant coach at Tulsa, and former head coach at Western Kentucky and Georgia). COPPIN STATE (Mid-Eastern)-- Michael Grant (3 years; 8-24 this season, 25-69 at Coppin, 51-114 overall) was fired March 19. DAYTON (Atlantic 10)-- Archie Miller (6 years; 24-8 this season, 139-63 at UD and overall) resigned March 25 to accept the head coaching position at Indiana. DRAKE (Missouri Valley)-- Ray Giacometti (4 seasons; 1-7 this season, 32-69 at Drake, 203-192 overall) resigned December 6, and was replaced on an interim basis by Jeff Rutter (assistant coach at Drake) on December 6. DUKE (Atlantic Coast)-- Mike Krzyzewski (37 years; 13-2 this season, 983-264 at Duke, 1,056-323 overall) took a leave of absence January 6 after surgery to remove a fragment of a herniated disc in his lower back, and was replaced on an interim basis, for up to four weeks, by Jeff Capel (associate head coach at Duke) on January 6. Krzyzewski announced February 2 that he would return as head coach on February 4, after missing seven games. DUQUESNE (Atlantic 10)-- Jim Ferry (5 years; 10-19 this season, 60-94 at Duquesne, 314-262 overall) was fired March 13. EAST CAROLINA (American)-- Jeff Lebo (7 years; 9-10 this season, 108-110 at ECU, 319-266 overall) took a leave of absence January 16 after undergoing hip surgery, and was replaced on an interim basis by Michael Perry (assistant coach at ECU) on January 16. ECU announced on March 21 that Lebo would be returning as head coach for the 2017-2018 season. FLORIDA A&M (Mid-Eastern)-- Byron Samuels (3 years; 7-23 this season, 17-71 at FAMU, 92-194 overall) was advised March 18 that his contract would not be renewed. GEORGE WASHINGTON (Atlantic 10)-- Interim head coach Maurice Joseph was retained March 14 as head coach; he replaced Mike Lonergan September 27, 2016 as interim head coach and led GW to a 19-14 record. GRAMBLING STATE (Southwest)-- Shawn Walker (3 years; 16-17 this season, 25-68 at Grambling and overall) was fired March 22. ILLINOIS (Big Ten)-- John Groce (6 years; 18-13 this season, 95-74 at Illinois, 176-130 overall) was fired March 12, was replaced on an interim basis by Jamall Walker (assistant coach at Illinois), and was replaced as head coach March 18 by Brad Underwood (head coach at Oklahoma State and former head coach at Stephen F. Austin). INDIANA (Big Ten)-- Tom Crean (9 years; 18-16 this season, 166-135 at IU, 356-231 overall) was fired March 16, and was replaced as head coach March 25 by Archie Miller (head coach at Dayton). LONG ISLAND BROOKLYN (Northeast)-- Jack Perri (5 years; 20-12 this season, 77-79 at LIU Brooklyn, 97-88 overall) was advised March 20 that his contract, which expires in August 2017, would not be renewed. LOUISIANA STATE (Southeastern)-- Johnny Jones (5 years; 10-21 this season, 90-72 at LSU, 295-234 overall) was fired March 10, and was replaced as head coach March 20 by Will Wade (head coach at Virginia Commonwealth, and former head coach at Chattanooga). MASSACHUSETTS (Atlantic 10)-- Derek Kellogg (9 years; 15-18 this season, 155-137 at UMass and overall) was fired March 9, and was replaced as head coach March 21 by Pat Kelsey (head coach at Winthrop). Kelsey changed his mind just prior to a press conference scheduled to announce his hiring March 23, and declined the head coaching offer. MIAMI (OHIO) (Mid-American)-- John Cooper (5 years; 10-18 this season, 58-97 at Miami, 101-149 overall) was advised that his contract would not be renewed when it expired, on March 10. MISSOURI (Big 12)-- Kim Anderson (3 years; 7-23 this season, 26-67 at Mizzou, 300-161 overall) was fired March 5, effective at the end of the season, and was replaced as head coach March 15 by Cuonzo Martin (head coach at California). MOREHEAD STATE (Ohio Valley)-- Sean Woods (5 years; 2-7 this season, 77-70 at Morehead, 127-150 overall) was suspended November 22 after being accused of allegedly head-butting a player last season, resigned December 15, and was replaced on an interim basis by Preston Spradlin (associate head coach at Morehead) on November 22. Spradlin was promoted to head coach March 16 after compiling a 12-9 record as interim head coach. NORTH CAROLINA STATE (Atlantic Coast)-- Mark Gottfried (6 years; 14-13 this season, 122-82 at NC State, 401-236 overall) was fired February 16, but coached the Wolfpack for the remainder of the season, and was replaced as head coach March 17 by Kevin Keatts (head coach at North Carolina Wilmington). NORTH CAROLINA WILMINGTON (Colonial)-- Kevin Keatts (3 years; 29-6 this season, 72-28 at UNCW and overall) resigned March 17 to accept the head coaching position at North Carolina State. NORTH TEXAS (Conference USA)-- Tony Benford (5 years; 8-22 this season, 62-95 at UNT and overall) was fired March 5, and was replaced as head coach March 13 by Grant McCasland (head coach at Arkansas State). OKLAHOMA STATE (Big 12)-- Brad Underwood (1 year; 20-13 this season and at OK State, 109-27 overall) resigned March 18 to accept the head coaching position at Illinois, and was replaced by Mike Boynton (assistant coach at OK State). PORTLAND STATE (Big Sky)-- Tyler Geving (8 years; 15-16 this season, 112-133 at PSU and overall) was fired March 15. QUINNIPIAC (Metro Atlantic)-- Tom Moore (10 years; 162-146 at QU and overall) was fired March 7. RICE (Conference USA)-- Mike Rhoades (3 years; 23- 12 this season, 47-52 at Rice and 244-128 overall) resigned March 21 to accept the head coaching position at Virginia Commonwealth, and was replaced as head coach March 23 by Scott Pera (associate head coach at Rice). SEATTLE (Western)-- Cameron Dollar (8 years; 13-17 this season, 107-138 at SU, 118-160 overall) was fired March 13. SOUTH FLORIDA (American)-- Orlando Antigua (3 seasons; 23-55 at USF and overall) was fired January 3, was replaced on an interim basis by Murry Barstow (assistant coach at USF) on January 3, and was replaced as head coach March 14 by Brian Gregory (assistant coach at Michigan State, and former head coach at Dayton and Georgia Institute of Technology). VIRGINIA COMMONWEALTH (Atlantic 10)-- Will Wade (2 years; 26-9 this season, 51-20 at VCU and 91-45 overall) resigned March 20 to accept the head coaching position at Louisiana State, and was replaced as head coach March 21 by Mike Rhoades (head coach at Rice and former head coach at Randolph-Macon). WASHINGTON (Pacific 12)-- Lorenzo Romar (15 years; 9-22 this season, 298-195 at U-Dub, 391-283 overall) was fired March 15, and was replaced as head coach March 19 by Mike Hopkins (assistant coach at Syracuse). WINTHROP (Big South)-- Pat Kelsey (5 years; 26-7 this season, 102-59 at Winthrop and overall) resigned March 21 to accept the head coaching position at Massachusetts. Kelsey changed his mind March 23, and returned to Winthrop. YOUNGSTOWN STATE (Horizon)-- Jerry Slocum (12 years; 10-16 this season, 139-227 at Y-State, 710-535 overall) announced his retirement March 7.
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Post by njhoya78 on Mar 25, 2017 14:26:14 GMT -5
Heard Gottlieb this morning say that Alford to IU is a done deal whenever UCLA finishes. Also Dougie G wants to coach his alma mater (no, not Indiana State Penitentiary). Dougie was wrong? Can't believe it.
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Post by FrazierFanatic on Mar 25, 2017 18:54:41 GMT -5
Yeah, kinda shook my faith in humanity.
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Post by njhoya78 on Mar 26, 2017 21:42:31 GMT -5
Newly added information is in bold. Former Big East Conference coaches are indicated in italics. Open Division 1 head coaching positions are indicated by underline. There are presently 18 Division I head coaching vacancies.
GEORGETOWN (Big East)-- John Thompson III (13 years; 14-18 this season, 278-151 at GU, 346-190 overall) was fired March 23. ALABAMA A&M (Southwestern)-- Willie Hayes (5 years; 11-18 this season, 52-95 at AAMU and overall) was fired March 7. ARKANSAS STATE (Sun Belt)-- Grant McCasland (1 year; 20-12 this season, at A-State and overall) resigned March 13 to accept the head coaching position at North Texas, and was replaced as head coach March 19 by Mike Balado (assistant coach at Louisville). AUSTIN PEAY (Ohio Valley)-- Dave Loos (27 years; 11-19 this season, 409-400 at APSU, 491-453 overall) took a leave of absence January 5 while continuing to undergo treatment of a malignant tumor on his colon and after discovery of a cancerous growth on a lymph node, and was replaced on an interim basis by Jay Bowen (assistant head coach at APSU) on January 5. Loos announced January 17 that he would return as head coach on January 19, after missing four games. Loos announced his retirement as head coach on March 2. BETHUNE-COOKMAN (Mid-Eastern)-- Gravelle Craig (6 years; 10-22 this season, 74-123 at B-CU and overall) was fired March 20. CALIFORNIA (Pacific 12)-- Cuonzo Martin (3 years; 21-13 this season, 62-39 at Cal, 186-121 overall) resigned March 15 to accept the head coaching position at Missouri, was replaced on an interim basis by Wyking Jones (assistant coach at Cal) on March 15. Jones was promoted to head coach March 23. CALIFORNIA SANTA BARBARA (Big West)-- Bob Williams (19 years; 6-22 this season, 313-260 at UCSB and overall) was advised that his contract would not be renewed when it expired, on March 9. CLEVELAND STATE (Horizon)-- Gary Waters (11 years; 9-22 this season, 194-172 at CSU, 365-307 overall) announced his retirement March 7, and was replaced as head coach March 24 by Dennis Felton (assistant coach at Tulsa, and former head coach at Western Kentucky and Georgia). COPPIN STATE (Mid-Eastern)-- Michael Grant (3 years; 8-24 this season, 25-69 at Coppin, 51-114 overall) was fired March 19. DAYTON (Atlantic 10)-- Archie Miller (6 years; 24-8 this season, 139-63 at UD and overall) resigned March 25 to accept the head coaching position at Indiana. DRAKE (Missouri Valley)-- Ray Giacometti (4 seasons; 1-7 this season, 32-69 at Drake, 203-192 overall) resigned December 6, was replaced on an interim basis by Jeff Rutter (assistant coach at Drake) on December 6, and was replaced as head coach March 26 by Niko Medved (head coach at Furman). DUKE (Atlantic Coast)-- Mike Krzyzewski (37 years; 13-2 this season, 983-264 at Duke, 1,056-323 overall) took a leave of absence January 6 after surgery to remove a fragment of a herniated disc in his lower back, and was replaced on an interim basis, for up to four weeks, by Jeff Capel (associate head coach at Duke) on January 6. Krzyzewski announced February 2 that he would return as head coach on February 4, after missing seven games. DUQUESNE (Atlantic 10)-- Jim Ferry (5 years; 10-19 this season, 60-94 at Duquesne, 314-262 overall) was fired March 13. EAST CAROLINA (American)-- Jeff Lebo (7 years; 9-10 this season, 108-110 at ECU, 319-266 overall) took a leave of absence January 16 after undergoing hip surgery, and was replaced on an interim basis by Michael Perry (assistant coach at ECU) on January 16. ECU announced on March 21 that Lebo would be returning as head coach for the 2017-2018 season. FLORIDA A&M (Mid-Eastern)-- Byron Samuels (3 years; 7-23 this season, 17-71 at FAMU, 92-194 overall) was advised March 18 that his contract would not be renewed. FURMAN (Southern)-- Niko Medved (4 years; 23-11 this season, 62-70 at Furman and overall) resigned March 26 to accept the head coaching position at Drake. GEORGE WASHINGTON (Atlantic 10)-- Interim head coach Maurice Joseph was retained March 14 as head coach; he replaced Mike Lonergan September 27, 2016 as interim head coach and led GW to a 19-14 record. GRAMBLING STATE (Southwest)-- Shawn Walker (3 years; 16-17 this season, 25-68 at Grambling and overall) was fired March 22. ILLINOIS (Big Ten)-- John Groce (6 years; 18-13 this season, 95-74 at Illinois, 176-130 overall) was fired March 12, was replaced on an interim basis by Jamall Walker (assistant coach at Illinois), and was replaced as head coach March 18 by Brad Underwood (head coach at Oklahoma State and former head coach at Stephen F. Austin). INDIANA (Big Ten)-- Tom Crean (9 years; 18-16 this season, 166-135 at IU, 356-231 overall) was fired March 16, and was replaced as head coach March 25 by Archie Miller (head coach at Dayton). LONG ISLAND BROOKLYN (Northeast)-- Jack Perri (5 years; 20-12 this season, 77-79 at LIU Brooklyn, 97-88 overall) was advised March 20 that his contract, which expires in August 2017, would not be renewed. LOUISIANA STATE (Southeastern)-- Johnny Jones (5 years; 10-21 this season, 90-72 at LSU, 295-234 overall) was fired March 10, and was replaced as head coach March 20 by Will Wade (head coach at Virginia Commonwealth, and former head coach at Chattanooga). MASSACHUSETTS (Atlantic 10)-- Derek Kellogg (9 years; 15-18 this season, 155-137 at UMass and overall) was fired March 9, and was replaced as head coach March 21 by Pat Kelsey (head coach at Winthrop). Kelsey changed his mind just prior to a press conference scheduled to announce his hiring March 23, and declined the head coaching offer. MIAMI (OHIO) (Mid-American)-- John Cooper (5 years; 10-18 this season, 58-97 at Miami, 101-149 overall) was advised that his contract would not be renewed when it expired, on March 10. MISSOURI (Big 12)-- Kim Anderson (3 years; 7-23 this season, 26-67 at Mizzou, 300-161 overall) was fired March 5, effective at the end of the season, and was replaced as head coach March 15 by Cuonzo Martin (head coach at California). MOREHEAD STATE (Ohio Valley)-- Sean Woods (5 years; 2-7 this season, 77-70 at Morehead, 127-150 overall) was suspended November 22 after being accused of allegedly head-butting a player last season, resigned December 15, and was replaced on an interim basis by Preston Spradlin (associate head coach at Morehead) on November 22. Spradlin was promoted to head coach March 16 after compiling a 12-9 record as interim head coach. NORTH CAROLINA STATE (Atlantic Coast)-- Mark Gottfried (6 years; 14-13 this season, 122-82 at NC State, 401-236 overall) was fired February 16, but coached the Wolfpack for the remainder of the season, and was replaced as head coach March 17 by Kevin Keatts (head coach at North Carolina Wilmington). NORTH CAROLINA WILMINGTON (Colonial)-- Kevin Keatts (3 years; 29-6 this season, 72-28 at UNCW and overall) resigned March 17 to accept the head coaching position at North Carolina State. NORTH TEXAS (Conference USA)-- Tony Benford (5 years; 8-22 this season, 62-95 at UNT and overall) was fired March 5, and was replaced as head coach March 13 by Grant McCasland (head coach at Arkansas State). OKLAHOMA STATE (Big 12)-- Brad Underwood (1 year; 20-13 this season and at OK State, 109-27 overall) resigned March 18 to accept the head coaching position at Illinois, and was replaced by Mike Boynton (assistant coach at OK State). PORTLAND STATE (Big Sky)-- Tyler Geving (8 years; 15-16 this season, 112-133 at PSU and overall) was fired March 15. QUINNIPIAC (Metro Atlantic)-- Tom Moore (10 years; 162-146 at QU and overall) was fired March 7. RICE (Conference USA)-- Mike Rhoades (3 years; 23- 12 this season, 47-52 at Rice and 244-128 overall) resigned March 21 to accept the head coaching position at Virginia Commonwealth, and was replaced as head coach March 23 by Scott Pera (associate head coach at Rice). SEATTLE (Western)-- Cameron Dollar (8 years; 13-17 this season, 107-138 at SU, 118-160 overall) was fired March 13. SOUTH FLORIDA (American)-- Orlando Antigua (3 seasons; 23-55 at USF and overall) was fired January 3, was replaced on an interim basis by Murry Barstow (assistant coach at USF) on January 3, and was replaced as head coach March 14 by Brian Gregory (assistant coach at Michigan State, and former head coach at Dayton and Georgia Institute of Technology). VIRGINIA COMMONWEALTH (Atlantic 10)-- Will Wade (2 years; 26-9 this season, 51-20 at VCU and 91-45 overall) resigned March 20 to accept the head coaching position at Louisiana State, and was replaced as head coach March 21 by Mike Rhoades (head coach at Rice and former head coach at Randolph-Macon). WASHINGTON (Pacific 12)-- Lorenzo Romar (15 years; 9-22 this season, 298-195 at U-Dub, 391-283 overall) was fired March 15, and was replaced as head coach March 19 by Mike Hopkins (assistant coach at Syracuse). WINTHROP (Big South)-- Pat Kelsey (5 years; 26-7 this season, 102-59 at Winthrop and overall) resigned March 21 to accept the head coaching position at Massachusetts. Kelsey changed his mind March 23, and returned to Winthrop. YOUNGSTOWN STATE (Horizon)-- Jerry Slocum (12 years; 10-16 this season, 139-227 at Y-State, 710-535 overall) announced his retirement March 7, and was replaced as head coach March 26 by Jerrod Calhoun (head coach at Division II Fairmont State).
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Newly added information is in bold. Former Big East Conference head coaches are indicated in italics. Open Division 1 head coaching positions are indicated by underline. There are presently 17 Division I head coaching vacancies.
GEORGETOWN (Big East)-- John Thompson III (13 years; 14-18 this season, 278-151 at GU, 346-190 overall) was fired March 23. AKRON (Mid-American)-- Keith Dambrot (13 years; 27-9 this season, 305-139 at Akron, 413-209 overall) resigned March 27 to accept the head coaching position at Duquesne. ALABAMA A&M (Southwestern)-- Willie Hayes (5 years; 11-18 this season, 52-95 at AAMU and overall) was fired March 7. ARKANSAS STATE (Sun Belt)-- Grant McCasland (1 year; 20-12 this season, at A-State and overall) resigned March 13 to accept the head coaching position at North Texas, and was replaced as head coach March 19 by Mike Balado (assistant coach at Louisville). AUSTIN PEAY (Ohio Valley)-- Dave Loos (27 years; 11-19 this season, 409-400 at APSU, 491-453 overall) took a leave of absence January 5 while continuing to undergo treatment of a malignant tumor on his colon and after discovery of a cancerous growth on a lymph node, and was replaced on an interim basis by Jay Bowen (assistant head coach at APSU) on January 5. Loos announced January 17 that he would return as head coach on January 19, after missing four games. Loos announced his retirement as head coach on March 2. BETHUNE-COOKMAN (Mid-Eastern)-- Gravelle Craig (6 years; 10-22 this season, 74-123 at B-CU and overall) was fired March 20. CALIFORNIA (Pacific 12)-- Cuonzo Martin (3 years; 21-13 this season, 62-39 at Cal, 186-121 overall) resigned March 15 to accept the head coaching position at Missouri, was replaced on an interim basis by Wyking Jones (assistant coach at Cal) on March 15. Jones was promoted to head coach March 23. CALIFORNIA SANTA BARBARA (Big West)-- Bob Williams (19 years; 6-22 this season, 313-260 at UCSB and overall) was advised that his contract would not be renewed when it expired, on March 9. CLEVELAND STATE (Horizon)-- Gary Waters (11 years; 9-22 this season, 194-172 at CSU, 365-307 overall) announced his retirement March 7, and was replaced as head coach March 24 by Dennis Felton (assistant coach at Tulsa, and former head coach at Western Kentucky and Georgia). COPPIN STATE (Mid-Eastern)-- Michael Grant (3 years; 8-24 this season, 25-69 at Coppin, 51-114 overall) was fired March 19. DAYTON (Atlantic 10)-- Archie Miller (6 years; 24-8 this season, 139-63 at UD and overall) resigned March 25 to accept the head coaching position at Indiana. DRAKE (Missouri Valley)-- Ray Giacometti (4 seasons; 1-7 this season, 32-69 at Drake, 203-192 overall) resigned December 6, was replaced on an interim basis by Jeff Rutter (assistant coach at Drake) on December 6, and was replaced as head coach March 26 by Niko Medved (head coach at Furman). DUKE (Atlantic Coast)-- Mike Krzyzewski (37 years; 13-2 this season, 983-264 at Duke, 1,056-323 overall) took a leave of absence January 6 after surgery to remove a fragment of a herniated disc in his lower back, and was replaced on an interim basis, for up to four weeks, by Jeff Capel (associate head coach at Duke) on January 6. Krzyzewski announced February 2 that he would return as head coach on February 4, after missing seven games. DUQUESNE (Atlantic 10)-- Jim Ferry (5 years; 10-19 this season, 60-94 at Duquesne, 314-262 overall) was fired March 13, and was replaced as head coach March 27 by Keith Dambrot (head coach at Akron, and former head coach at Central Michigan, Division II Ashland, and Division II Tiffin). EAST CAROLINA (American)-- Jeff Lebo (7 years; 9-10 this season, 108-110 at ECU, 319-266 overall) took a leave of absence January 16 after undergoing hip surgery, and was replaced on an interim basis by Michael Perry (assistant coach at ECU) on January 16. ECU announced on March 21 that Lebo would be returning as head coach for the 2017-2018 season. FLORIDA A&M (Mid-Eastern)-- Byron Samuels (3 years; 7-23 this season, 17-71 at FAMU, 92-194 overall) was advised March 18 that his contract would not be renewed. FURMAN (Southern)-- Niko Medved (4 years; 23-11 this season, 62-70 at Furman and overall) resigned March 26 to accept the head coaching position at Drake, and was replaced on an interim basis by Bob Richey (assistant coach at Furman) on March 27. GEORGE WASHINGTON (Atlantic 10)-- Interim head coach Maurice Joseph was retained March 14 as head coach; he replaced Mike Lonergan September 27, 2016 as interim head coach and led GW to a 19-14 record. GRAMBLING STATE (Southwest)-- Shawn Walker (3 years; 16-17 this season, 25-68 at Grambling and overall) was fired March 22. ILLINOIS (Big Ten)-- John Groce (6 years; 18-13 this season, 95-74 at Illinois, 176-130 overall) was fired March 12, was replaced on an interim basis by Jamall Walker (assistant coach at Illinois), and was replaced as head coach March 18 by Brad Underwood (head coach at Oklahoma State and former head coach at Stephen F. Austin). INDIANA (Big Ten)-- Tom Crean (9 years; 18-16 this season, 166-135 at IU, 356-231 overall) was fired March 16, and was replaced as head coach March 25 by Archie Miller (head coach at Dayton). LONG ISLAND BROOKLYN (Northeast)-- Jack Perri (5 years; 20-12 this season, 77-79 at LIU Brooklyn, 97-88 overall) was advised March 20 that his contract, which expires in August 2017, would not be renewed. LOUISIANA STATE (Southeastern)-- Johnny Jones (5 years; 10-21 this season, 90-72 at LSU, 295-234 overall) was fired March 10, and was replaced as head coach March 20 by Will Wade (head coach at Virginia Commonwealth, and former head coach at Chattanooga). MASSACHUSETTS (Atlantic 10)-- Derek Kellogg (9 years; 15-18 this season, 155-137 at UMass and overall) was fired March 9, and was replaced as head coach March 21 by Pat Kelsey (head coach at Winthrop). Kelsey changed his mind just prior to a press conference scheduled to announce his hiring March 23, and declined the head coaching offer. MIAMI (OHIO) (Mid-American)-- John Cooper (5 years; 10-18 this season, 58-97 at Miami, 101-149 overall) was advised that his contract would not be renewed when it expired, on March 10. MISSOURI (Big 12)-- Kim Anderson (3 years; 7-23 this season, 26-67 at Mizzou, 300-161 overall) was fired March 5, effective at the end of the season, and was replaced as head coach March 15 by Cuonzo Martin (head coach at California). MOREHEAD STATE (Ohio Valley)-- Sean Woods (5 years; 2-7 this season, 77-70 at Morehead, 127-150 overall) was suspended November 22 after being accused of allegedly head-butting a player last season, resigned December 15, and was replaced on an interim basis by Preston Spradlin (associate head coach at Morehead) on November 22. Spradlin was promoted to head coach March 16 after compiling a 12-9 record as interim head coach. NORTH CAROLINA STATE (Atlantic Coast)-- Mark Gottfried (6 years; 14-13 this season, 122-82 at NC State, 401-236 overall) was fired February 16, but coached the Wolfpack for the remainder of the season, and was replaced as head coach March 17 by Kevin Keatts (head coach at North Carolina Wilmington). NORTH CAROLINA WILMINGTON (Colonial)-- Kevin Keatts (3 years; 29-6 this season, 72-28 at UNCW and overall) resigned March 17 to accept the head coaching position at North Carolina State. NORTH TEXAS (Conference USA)-- Tony Benford (5 years; 8-22 this season, 62-95 at UNT and overall) was fired March 5, and was replaced as head coach March 13 by Grant McCasland (head coach at Arkansas State). OKLAHOMA STATE (Big 12)-- Brad Underwood (1 year; 20-13 this season and at OK State, 109-27 overall) resigned March 18 to accept the head coaching position at Illinois, and was replaced by Mike Boynton (assistant coach at OK State). PORTLAND STATE (Big Sky)-- Tyler Geving (8 years; 15-16 this season, 112-133 at PSU and overall) was fired March 15. QUINNIPIAC (Metro Atlantic)-- Tom Moore (10 years; 162-146 at QU and overall) was fired March 7, and was replaced as head coach March 27 by Baker Dunleavy (associate head coach at Villanova). RICE (Conference USA)-- Mike Rhoades (3 years; 23- 12 this season, 47-52 at Rice and 244-128 overall) resigned March 21 to accept the head coaching position at Virginia Commonwealth, and was replaced as head coach March 23 by Scott Pera (associate head coach at Rice). SEATTLE (Western)-- Cameron Dollar (8 years; 13-17 this season, 107-138 at SU, 118-160 overall) was fired March 13. SOUTH FLORIDA (American)-- Orlando Antigua (3 seasons; 23-55 at USF and overall) was fired January 3, was replaced on an interim basis by Murry Barstow (assistant coach at USF) on January 3, and was replaced as head coach March 14 by Brian Gregory (assistant coach at Michigan State, and former head coach at Dayton and Georgia Institute of Technology). VIRGINIA COMMONWEALTH (Atlantic 10)-- Will Wade (2 years; 26-9 this season, 51-20 at VCU and 91-45 overall) resigned March 20 to accept the head coaching position at Louisiana State, and was replaced as head coach March 21 by Mike Rhoades (head coach at Rice and former head coach at Randolph-Macon). WASHINGTON (Pacific 12)-- Lorenzo Romar (15 years; 9-22 this season, 298-195 at U-Dub, 391-283 overall) was fired March 15, and was replaced as head coach March 19 by Mike Hopkins (assistant coach at Syracuse). WINTHROP (Big South)-- Pat Kelsey (5 years; 26-7 this season, 102-59 at Winthrop and overall) resigned March 21 to accept the head coaching position at Massachusetts. Kelsey changed his mind March 23, and returned to Winthrop. YOUNGSTOWN STATE (Horizon)-- Jerry Slocum (12 years; 10-16 this season, 139-227 at Y-State, 710-535 overall) announced his retirement March 7, and was replaced as head coach March 26 by Jerrod Calhoun (head coach at Division II Fairmont State).
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Post by njhoya78 on Mar 29, 2017 15:40:25 GMT -5
Newly added information is in bold. Former Big East Conference head coaches are indicated in italics. Open Division I head coaching positions are indicated by underline. There are presently 15 Division I head coaching vacancies.
GEORGETOWN (Big East)-- John Thompson III (13 years; 14-18 this season, 278-151 at GU, 346-190 overall) was fired March 23. AKRON (Mid-American)-- Keith Dambrot (13 years; 27-9 this season, 305-139 at Akron, 413-209 overall) resigned March 27 to accept the head coaching position at Duquesne. ALABAMA A&M (Southwestern)-- Willie Hayes (5 years; 11-18 this season, 52-95 at AAMU and overall) was fired March 7. ARKANSAS STATE (Sun Belt)-- Grant McCasland (1 year; 20-12 this season, at A-State and overall) resigned March 13 to accept the head coaching position at North Texas, and was replaced as head coach March 19 by Mike Balado (assistant coach at Louisville). AUSTIN PEAY (Ohio Valley)-- Dave Loos (27 years; 11-19 this season, 409-400 at APSU, 491-453 overall) took a leave of absence January 5 while continuing to undergo treatment of a malignant tumor on his colon and after discovery of a cancerous growth on a lymph node, and was replaced on an interim basis by Jay Bowen (assistant head coach at APSU) on January 5. Loos announced January 17 that he would return as head coach on January 19, after missing four games. Loos announced his retirement as head coach on March 2. BETHUNE-COOKMAN (Mid-Eastern)-- Gravelle Craig (6 years; 10-22 this season, 74-123 at B-CU and overall) was fired March 20. CALIFORNIA (Pacific 12)-- Cuonzo Martin (3 years; 21-13 this season, 62-39 at Cal, 186-121 overall) resigned March 15 to accept the head coaching position at Missouri, was replaced on an interim basis by Wyking Jones (assistant coach at Cal) on March 15. Jones was promoted to head coach March 23. CALIFORNIA SANTA BARBARA (Big West)-- Bob Williams (19 years; 6-22 this season, 313-260 at UCSB and overall) was advised that his contract would not be renewed when it expired, on March 9. CLEVELAND STATE (Horizon)-- Gary Waters (11 years; 9-22 this season, 194-172 at CSU, 365-307 overall) announced his retirement March 7, and was replaced as head coach March 24 by Dennis Felton (assistant coach at Tulsa, and former head coach at Western Kentucky and Georgia). COPPIN STATE (Mid-Eastern)-- Michael Grant (3 years; 8-24 this season, 25-69 at Coppin, 51-114 overall) was fired March 19. DAYTON (Atlantic 10)-- Archie Miller (6 years; 24-8 this season, 139-63 at UD and overall) resigned March 25 to accept the head coaching position at Indiana. DRAKE (Missouri Valley)-- Ray Giacometti (4 seasons; 1-7 this season, 32-69 at Drake, 203-192 overall) resigned December 6, was replaced on an interim basis by Jeff Rutter (assistant coach at Drake) on December 6, and was replaced as head coach March 26 by Niko Medved (head coach at Furman). DUKE (Atlantic Coast)-- Mike Krzyzewski (37 years; 13-2 this season, 983-264 at Duke, 1,056-323 overall) took a leave of absence January 6 after surgery to remove a fragment of a herniated disc in his lower back, and was replaced on an interim basis, for up to four weeks, by Jeff Capel (associate head coach at Duke) on January 6. Krzyzewski announced February 2 that he would return as head coach on February 4, after missing seven games. DUQUESNE (Atlantic 10)-- Jim Ferry (5 years; 10-19 this season, 60-94 at Duquesne, 314-262 overall) was fired March 13, and was replaced as head coach March 27 by Keith Dambrot (head coach at Akron, and former head coach at Central Michigan, Division II Ashland, and Division II Tiffin). EAST CAROLINA (American)-- Jeff Lebo (7 years; 9-10 this season, 108-110 at ECU, 319-266 overall) took a leave of absence January 16 after undergoing hip surgery, and was replaced on an interim basis by Michael Perry (assistant coach at ECU) on January 16. ECU announced on March 21 that Lebo would be returning as head coach for the 2017-2018 season. EASTERN WASHINGTON (Big Sky)-- Jim Hayford (6 years; 22-12 this season, 106-91 at EWU, 360-175 overall) resigned March 29 to accept the head coaching position at Seattle, and was replaced as head coach March 29 by Shantay Legans (associate head coach at EWU). FLORIDA A&M (Mid-Eastern)-- Byron Samuels (3 years; 7-23 this season, 17-71 at FAMU, 92-194 overall) was advised March 18 that his contract would not be renewed. FURMAN (Southern)-- Niko Medved (4 years; 23-11 this season, 62-70 at Furman and overall) resigned March 26 to accept the head coaching position at Drake, and was replaced on an interim basis by Bob Richey (assistant coach at Furman) on March 27. GEORGE WASHINGTON (Atlantic 10)-- Interim head coach Maurice Joseph was retained March 14 as head coach; he replaced Mike Lonergan September 27, 2016 as interim head coach and led GW to a 19-14 record. GRAMBLING STATE (Southwest)-- Shawn Walker (3 years; 16-17 this season, 25-68 at Grambling and overall) was fired March 22. ILLINOIS (Big Ten)-- John Groce (6 years; 18-13 this season, 95-74 at Illinois, 176-130 overall) was fired March 12, was replaced on an interim basis by Jamall Walker (assistant coach at Illinois), and was replaced as head coach March 18 by Brad Underwood (head coach at Oklahoma State and former head coach at Stephen F. Austin). INDIANA (Big Ten)-- Tom Crean (9 years; 18-16 this season, 166-135 at IU, 356-231 overall) was fired March 16, and was replaced as head coach March 25 by Archie Miller (head coach at Dayton). LONG ISLAND BROOKLYN (Northeast)-- Jack Perri (5 years; 20-12 this season, 77-79 at LIU Brooklyn, 97-88 overall) was advised March 20 that his contract, which expires in August 2017, would not be renewed. LOUISIANA STATE (Southeastern)-- Johnny Jones (5 years; 10-21 this season, 90-72 at LSU, 295-234 overall) was fired March 10, and was replaced as head coach March 20 by Will Wade (head coach at Virginia Commonwealth, and former head coach at Tennessee-Chattanooga). MASSACHUSETTS (Atlantic 10)-- Derek Kellogg (9 years; 15-18 this season, 155-137 at UMass and overall) was fired March 9, and was replaced as head coach March 21 by Pat Kelsey (head coach at Winthrop). Kelsey changed his mind just prior to a press conference scheduled to announce his hiring March 23, and declined the head coaching offer; he was replaced as head coach March 29 by Matt McCall (head coach at Tennessee-Chattanooga). MIAMI (OHIO) (Mid-American)-- John Cooper (5 years; 10-18 this season, 58-97 at Miami, 101-149 overall) was advised that his contract would not be renewed when it expired, on March 10, and was replaced as head coach March 29 by Jack Owens (associate head coach at Purdue). MISSOURI (Big 12)-- Kim Anderson (3 years; 7-23 this season, 26-67 at Mizzou, 300-161 overall) was fired March 5, effective at the end of the season, and was replaced as head coach March 15 by Cuonzo Martin (head coach at California). MOREHEAD STATE (Ohio Valley)-- Sean Woods (5 years; 2-7 this season, 77-70 at Morehead, 127-150 overall) was suspended November 22 after being accused of allegedly head-butting a player last season, resigned December 15, and was replaced on an interim basis by Preston Spradlin (associate head coach at Morehead) on November 22. Spradlin was promoted to head coach March 16 after compiling a 12-9 record as interim head coach. NORTH CAROLINA STATE (Atlantic Coast)-- Mark Gottfried (6 years; 14-13 this season, 122-82 at NC State, 401-236 overall) was fired February 16, but coached the Wolfpack for the remainder of the season, and was replaced as head coach March 17 by Kevin Keatts (head coach at North Carolina Wilmington). NORTH CAROLINA WILMINGTON (Colonial)-- Kevin Keatts (3 years; 29-6 this season, 72-28 at UNCW and overall) resigned March 17 to accept the head coaching position at North Carolina State. NORTH TEXAS (Conference USA)-- Tony Benford (5 years; 8-22 this season, 62-95 at UNT and overall) was fired March 5, and was replaced as head coach March 13 by Grant McCasland (head coach at Arkansas State). OKLAHOMA STATE (Big 12)-- Brad Underwood (1 year; 20-13 this season and at OK State, 109-27 overall) resigned March 18 to accept the head coaching position at Illinois, and was replaced by Mike Boynton (assistant coach at OK State). PORTLAND STATE (Big Sky)-- Tyler Geving (8 years; 15-16 this season, 112-133 at PSU and overall) was fired March 15. QUINNIPIAC (Metro Atlantic)-- Tom Moore (10 years; 162-146 at QU and overall) was fired March 7, and was replaced as head coach March 27 by Baker Dunleavy (associate head coach at Villanova). RICE (Conference USA)-- Mike Rhoades (3 years; 23- 12 this season, 47-52 at Rice and 244-128 overall) resigned March 21 to accept the head coaching position at Virginia Commonwealth, and was replaced as head coach March 23 by Scott Pera (associate head coach at Rice). SEATTLE (Western)-- Cameron Dollar (8 years; 13-17 this season, 107-138 at SU, 118-160 overall) was fired March 13, and was replaced as head coach March 29 by Jim Hayford (head coach at Eastern Washington, and former head coach at Division II Sioux Falls and Division III Whitworth). SOUTH FLORIDA (American)-- Orlando Antigua (3 seasons; 23-55 at USF and overall) was fired January 3, was replaced on an interim basis by Murry Barstow (assistant coach at USF) on January 3, and was replaced as head coach March 14 by Brian Gregory (assistant coach at Michigan State, and former head coach at Dayton and Georgia Institute of Technology). TENNESSEE-CHATTANOOGA (Southern)-- Matt McCall (2 years; 19-12 this season, 48-18 at UTC and overall) resigned March 29 to accept the head coaching position at Massachusetts. VIRGINIA COMMONWEALTH (Atlantic 10)-- Will Wade (2 years; 26-9 this season, 51-20 at VCU and 91-45 overall) resigned March 20 to accept the head coaching position at Louisiana State, and was replaced as head coach March 21 by Mike Rhoades (head coach at Rice and former head coach at Randolph-Macon). WASHINGTON (Pacific 12)-- Lorenzo Romar (15 years; 9-22 this season, 298-195 at U-Dub, 391-283 overall) was fired March 15, and was replaced as head coach March 19 by Mike Hopkins (assistant coach at Syracuse). WINTHROP (Big South)-- Pat Kelsey (5 years; 26-7 this season, 102-59 at Winthrop and overall) resigned March 21 to accept the head coaching position at Massachusetts. Kelsey changed his mind March 23, and returned to Winthrop. YOUNGSTOWN STATE (Horizon)-- Jerry Slocum (12 years; 10-16 this season, 139-227 at Y-State, 710-535 overall) announced his retirement March 7, and was replaced as head coach March 26 by Jerrod Calhoun (head coach at Division II Fairmont State).
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Post by njhoya78 on Mar 30, 2017 11:13:21 GMT -5
Newly added information is in bold. Former Big East Conference head coaches are indicated in italics. Open Division I head coaching positions are indicated by underline. There are presently 13 Division I head coaching vacancies.
GEORGETOWN (Big East)-- John Thompson III (13 years; 14-18 this season, 278-151 at GU, 346-190 overall) was fired March 23. AKRON (Mid-American)-- Keith Dambrot (13 years; 27-9 this season, 305-139 at Akron, 413-209 overall) resigned March 27 to accept the head coaching position at Duquesne. ALABAMA A&M (Southwestern)-- Willie Hayes (5 years; 11-18 this season, 52-95 at AAMU and overall) was fired March 7. ARKANSAS STATE (Sun Belt)-- Grant McCasland (1 year; 20-12 this season, at A-State and overall) resigned March 13 to accept the head coaching position at North Texas, and was replaced as head coach March 19 by Mike Balado (assistant coach at Louisville). AUSTIN PEAY (Ohio Valley)-- Dave Loos (27 years; 11-19 this season, 409-400 at APSU, 491-453 overall) took a leave of absence January 5 while continuing to undergo treatment of a malignant tumor on his colon and after discovery of a cancerous growth on a lymph node, and was replaced on an interim basis by Jay Bowen (assistant head coach at APSU) on January 5. Loos announced January 17 that he would return as head coach on January 19, after missing four games. Loos announced his retirement as head coach on March 2. BETHUNE-COOKMAN (Mid-Eastern)-- Gravelle Craig (6 years; 10-22 this season, 74-123 at B-CU and overall) was fired March 20, and was replaced as head coach March 30 by Ryan Ridder (head coach at JUCO Dayton State). CALIFORNIA (Pacific 12)-- Cuonzo Martin (3 years; 21-13 this season, 62-39 at Cal, 186-121 overall) resigned March 15 to accept the head coaching position at Missouri, was replaced on an interim basis by Wyking Jones (assistant coach at Cal) on March 15. Jones was promoted to head coach March 23. CALIFORNIA SANTA BARBARA (Big West)-- Bob Williams (19 years; 6-22 this season, 313-260 at UCSB and overall) was advised that his contract would not be renewed when it expired, on March 9. CLEVELAND STATE (Horizon)-- Gary Waters (11 years; 9-22 this season, 194-172 at CSU, 365-307 overall) announced his retirement March 7, and was replaced as head coach March 24 by Dennis Felton (assistant coach at Tulsa, and former head coach at Western Kentucky and Georgia). COPPIN STATE (Mid-Eastern)-- Michael Grant (3 years; 8-24 this season, 25-69 at Coppin, 51-114 overall) was fired March 19. DAYTON (Atlantic 10)-- Archie Miller (6 years; 24-8 this season, 139-63 at UD and overall) resigned March 25 to accept the head coaching position at Indiana, and was replaced as head coach March 30 by Anthony Grant (assistant coach at NBA Oklahoma City Thunder, and former head coach at Virginia Commonwealth and Alabama). DRAKE (Missouri Valley)-- Ray Giacometti (4 seasons; 1-7 this season, 32-69 at Drake, 203-192 overall) resigned December 6, was replaced on an interim basis by Jeff Rutter (assistant coach at Drake) on December 6, and was replaced as head coach March 26 by Niko Medved (head coach at Furman). DUKE (Atlantic Coast)-- Mike Krzyzewski (37 years; 13-2 this season, 983-264 at Duke, 1,056-323 overall) took a leave of absence January 6 after surgery to remove a fragment of a herniated disc in his lower back, and was replaced on an interim basis, for up to four weeks, by Jeff Capel (associate head coach at Duke) on January 6. Krzyzewski announced February 2 that he would return as head coach on February 4, after missing seven games. DUQUESNE (Atlantic 10)-- Jim Ferry (5 years; 10-19 this season, 60-94 at Duquesne, 314-262 overall) was fired March 13, and was replaced as head coach March 27 by Keith Dambrot (head coach at Akron, and former head coach at Central Michigan, Division II Ashland, and Division II Tiffin). EAST CAROLINA (American)-- Jeff Lebo (7 years; 9-10 this season, 108-110 at ECU, 319-266 overall) took a leave of absence January 16 after undergoing hip surgery, and was replaced on an interim basis by Michael Perry (assistant coach at ECU) on January 16. ECU announced on March 21 that Lebo would be returning as head coach for the 2017-2018 season. EASTERN WASHINGTON (Big Sky)-- Jim Hayford (6 years; 22-12 this season, 106-91 at EWU, 360-175 overall) resigned March 29 to accept the head coaching position at Seattle, and was replaced as head coach March 29 by Shantay Legans (associate head coach at EWU). FLORIDA A&M (Mid-Eastern)-- Byron Samuels (3 years; 7-23 this season, 17-71 at FAMU, 92-194 overall) was advised March 18 that his contract would not be renewed. FURMAN (Southern)-- Niko Medved (4 years; 23-11 this season, 62-70 at Furman and overall) resigned March 26 to accept the head coaching position at Drake, and was replaced on an interim basis by Bob Richey (assistant coach at Furman) on March 27. GEORGE WASHINGTON (Atlantic 10)-- Interim head coach Maurice Joseph was retained March 14 as head coach; he replaced Mike Lonergan September 27, 2016 as interim head coach and led GW to a 19-14 record. GRAMBLING STATE (Southwest)-- Shawn Walker (3 years; 16-17 this season, 25-68 at Grambling and overall) was fired March 22. ILLINOIS (Big Ten)-- John Groce (6 years; 18-13 this season, 95-74 at Illinois, 176-130 overall) was fired March 12, was replaced on an interim basis by Jamall Walker (assistant coach at Illinois), and was replaced as head coach March 18 by Brad Underwood (head coach at Oklahoma State and former head coach at Stephen F. Austin). INDIANA (Big Ten)-- Tom Crean (9 years; 18-16 this season, 166-135 at IU, 356-231 overall) was fired March 16, and was replaced as head coach March 25 by Archie Miller (head coach at Dayton). LONG ISLAND BROOKLYN (Northeast)-- Jack Perri (5 years; 20-12 this season, 77-79 at LIU Brooklyn, 97-88 overall) was advised March 20 that his contract, which expires in August 2017, would not be renewed. LOUISIANA STATE (Southeastern)-- Johnny Jones (5 years; 10-21 this season, 90-72 at LSU, 295-234 overall) was fired March 10, and was replaced as head coach March 20 by Will Wade (head coach at Virginia Commonwealth, and former head coach at Tennessee-Chattanooga). MASSACHUSETTS (Atlantic 10)-- Derek Kellogg (9 years; 15-18 this season, 155-137 at UMass and overall) was fired March 9, and was replaced as head coach March 21 by Pat Kelsey (head coach at Winthrop). Kelsey changed his mind just prior to a press conference scheduled to announce his hiring March 23, and declined the head coaching offer; he was replaced as head coach March 29 by Matt McCall (head coach at Tennessee-Chattanooga). MIAMI (OHIO) (Mid-American)-- John Cooper (5 years; 10-18 this season, 58-97 at Miami, 101-149 overall) was advised that his contract would not be renewed when it expired, on March 10, and was replaced as head coach March 29 by Jack Owens (associate head coach at Purdue). MISSOURI (Big 12)-- Kim Anderson (3 years; 7-23 this season, 26-67 at Mizzou, 300-161 overall) was fired March 5, effective at the end of the season, and was replaced as head coach March 15 by Cuonzo Martin (head coach at California). MOREHEAD STATE (Ohio Valley)-- Sean Woods (5 years; 2-7 this season, 77-70 at Morehead, 127-150 overall) was suspended November 22 after being accused of allegedly head-butting a player last season, resigned December 15, and was replaced on an interim basis by Preston Spradlin (associate head coach at Morehead) on November 22. Spradlin was promoted to head coach March 16 after compiling a 12-9 record as interim head coach. NORTH CAROLINA STATE (Atlantic Coast)-- Mark Gottfried (6 years; 14-13 this season, 122-82 at NC State, 401-236 overall) was fired February 16, but coached the Wolfpack for the remainder of the season, and was replaced as head coach March 17 by Kevin Keatts (head coach at North Carolina Wilmington). NORTH CAROLINA WILMINGTON (Colonial)-- Kevin Keatts (3 years; 29-6 this season, 72-28 at UNCW and overall) resigned March 17 to accept the head coaching position at North Carolina State. NORTH TEXAS (Conference USA)-- Tony Benford (5 years; 8-22 this season, 62-95 at UNT and overall) was fired March 5, and was replaced as head coach March 13 by Grant McCasland (head coach at Arkansas State). OKLAHOMA STATE (Big 12)-- Brad Underwood (1 year; 20-13 this season and at OK State, 109-27 overall) resigned March 18 to accept the head coaching position at Illinois, and was replaced by Mike Boynton (assistant coach at OK State). PORTLAND STATE (Big Sky)-- Tyler Geving (8 years; 15-16 this season, 112-133 at PSU and overall) was fired March 15. QUINNIPIAC (Metro Atlantic)-- Tom Moore (10 years; 162-146 at QU and overall) was fired March 7, and was replaced as head coach March 27 by Baker Dunleavy (associate head coach at Villanova). RICE (Conference USA)-- Mike Rhoades (3 years; 23- 12 this season, 47-52 at Rice and 244-128 overall) resigned March 21 to accept the head coaching position at Virginia Commonwealth, and was replaced as head coach March 23 by Scott Pera (associate head coach at Rice). SEATTLE (Western)-- Cameron Dollar (8 years; 13-17 this season, 107-138 at SU, 118-160 overall) was fired March 13, and was replaced as head coach March 29 by Jim Hayford (head coach at Eastern Washington, and former head coach at Division II Sioux Falls and Division III Whitworth). SOUTH FLORIDA (American)-- Orlando Antigua (3 seasons; 23-55 at USF and overall) was fired January 3, was replaced on an interim basis by Murry Barstow (assistant coach at USF) on January 3, and was replaced as head coach March 14 by Brian Gregory (assistant coach at Michigan State, and former head coach at Dayton and Georgia Institute of Technology). TENNESSEE-CHATTANOOGA (Southern)-- Matt McCall (2 years; 19-12 this season, 48-18 at UTC and overall) resigned March 29 to accept the head coaching position at Massachusetts. VIRGINIA COMMONWEALTH (Atlantic 10)-- Will Wade (2 years; 26-9 this season, 51-20 at VCU and 91-45 overall) resigned March 20 to accept the head coaching position at Louisiana State, and was replaced as head coach March 21 by Mike Rhoades (head coach at Rice and former head coach at Randolph-Macon). WASHINGTON (Pacific 12)-- Lorenzo Romar (15 years; 9-22 this season, 298-195 at U-Dub, 391-283 overall) was fired March 15, and was replaced as head coach March 19 by Mike Hopkins (assistant coach at Syracuse). WINTHROP (Big South)-- Pat Kelsey (5 years; 26-7 this season, 102-59 at Winthrop and overall) resigned March 21 to accept the head coaching position at Massachusetts. Kelsey changed his mind March 23, and returned to Winthrop. YOUNGSTOWN STATE (Horizon)-- Jerry Slocum (12 years; 10-16 this season, 139-227 at Y-State, 710-535 overall) announced his retirement March 7, and was replaced as head coach March 26 by Jerrod Calhoun (head coach at Division II Fairmont State).
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Post by njhoya78 on Mar 31, 2017 10:11:49 GMT -5
Newly added information is in bold. Former Big East Conference head coaches are indicated in italics. Open Division I head coaching positions are indicated by underline. There are presently 11 Division I head coaching vacancies.
GEORGETOWN (Big East)-- John Thompson III (13 years; 14-18 this season, 278-151 at GU, 346-190 overall) was fired March 23. AKRON (Mid-American)-- Keith Dambrot (13 years; 27-9 this season, 305-139 at Akron, 413-209 overall) resigned March 27 to accept the head coaching position at Duquesne. ALABAMA A&M (Southwestern)-- Willie Hayes (5 years; 11-18 this season, 52-95 at AAMU and overall) was fired March 7. ARKANSAS STATE (Sun Belt)-- Grant McCasland (1 year; 20-12 this season, at A-State and overall) resigned March 13 to accept the head coaching position at North Texas, and was replaced as head coach March 19 by Mike Balado (assistant coach at Louisville). AUSTIN PEAY (Ohio Valley)-- Dave Loos (27 years; 11-19 this season, 409-400 at APSU, 491-453 overall) took a leave of absence January 5 while continuing to undergo treatment of a malignant tumor on his colon and after discovery of a cancerous growth on a lymph node, and was replaced on an interim basis by Jay Bowen (assistant head coach at APSU) on January 5. Loos announced January 17 that he would return as head coach on January 19, after missing four games. Loos announced his retirement as head coach on March 2. BETHUNE-COOKMAN (Mid-Eastern)-- Gravelle Craig (6 years; 10-22 this season, 74-123 at B-CU and overall) was fired March 20, and was replaced as head coach March 30 by Ryan Ridder (head coach at JUCO Dayton State). CALIFORNIA (Pacific 12)-- Cuonzo Martin (3 years; 21-13 this season, 62-39 at Cal, 186-121 overall) resigned March 15 to accept the head coaching position at Missouri, was replaced on an interim basis by Wyking Jones (assistant coach at Cal) on March 15. Jones was promoted to head coach March 23. CALIFORNIA SANTA BARBARA (Big West)-- Bob Williams (19 years; 6-22 this season, 313-260 at UCSB and overall) was advised that his contract would not be renewed when it expired, on March 9, and was replaced as head coach March 31 by Joe Pasternack (associate head coach at Arizona). CLEVELAND STATE (Horizon)-- Gary Waters (11 years; 9-22 this season, 194-172 at CSU, 365-307 overall) announced his retirement March 7, and was replaced as head coach March 24 by Dennis Felton (assistant coach at Tulsa, and former head coach at Western Kentucky and Georgia). COPPIN STATE (Mid-Eastern)-- Michael Grant (3 years; 8-24 this season, 25-69 at Coppin, 51-114 overall) was fired March 19. DAYTON (Atlantic 10)-- Archie Miller (6 years; 24-8 this season, 139-63 at UD and overall) resigned March 25 to accept the head coaching position at Indiana, and was replaced as head coach March 30 by Anthony Grant (assistant coach at NBA Oklahoma City Thunder, and former head coach at Virginia Commonwealth and Alabama). DRAKE (Missouri Valley)-- Ray Giacometti (4 seasons; 1-7 this season, 32-69 at Drake, 203-192 overall) resigned December 6, was replaced on an interim basis by Jeff Rutter (assistant coach at Drake) on December 6, and was replaced as head coach March 26 by Niko Medved (head coach at Furman). DUKE (Atlantic Coast)-- Mike Krzyzewski (37 years; 13-2 this season, 983-264 at Duke, 1,056-323 overall) took a leave of absence January 6 after surgery to remove a fragment of a herniated disc in his lower back, and was replaced on an interim basis, for up to four weeks, by Jeff Capel (associate head coach at Duke) on January 6. Krzyzewski announced February 2 that he would return as head coach on February 4, after missing seven games. DUQUESNE (Atlantic 10)-- Jim Ferry (5 years; 10-19 this season, 60-94 at Duquesne, 314-262 overall) was fired March 13, and was replaced as head coach March 27 by Keith Dambrot (head coach at Akron, and former head coach at Central Michigan, Division II Ashland, and Division II Tiffin). EAST CAROLINA (American)-- Jeff Lebo (7 years; 9-10 this season, 108-110 at ECU, 319-266 overall) took a leave of absence January 16 after undergoing hip surgery, and was replaced on an interim basis by Michael Perry (assistant coach at ECU) on January 16. ECU announced on March 21 that Lebo would be returning as head coach for the 2017-2018 season. EASTERN WASHINGTON (Big Sky)-- Jim Hayford (6 years; 22-12 this season, 106-91 at EWU, 360-175 overall) resigned March 29 to accept the head coaching position at Seattle, and was replaced as head coach March 29 by Shantay Legans (associate head coach at EWU). FLORIDA A&M (Mid-Eastern)-- Byron Samuels (3 years; 7-23 this season, 17-71 at FAMU, 92-194 overall) was advised March 18 that his contract would not be renewed. FURMAN (Southern)-- Niko Medved (4 years; 23-11 this season, 62-70 at Furman and overall) resigned March 26 to accept the head coaching position at Drake, and was replaced on an interim basis by Bob Richey (assistant coach at Furman) on March 27. GEORGE WASHINGTON (Atlantic 10)-- Interim head coach Maurice Joseph was retained March 14 as head coach; he replaced Mike Lonergan September 27, 2016 as interim head coach and led GW to a 19-14 record. GRAMBLING STATE (Southwest)-- Shawn Walker (3 years; 16-17 this season, 25-68 at Grambling and overall) was fired March 22. ILLINOIS (Big Ten)-- John Groce (6 years; 18-13 this season, 95-74 at Illinois, 176-130 overall) was fired March 12, was replaced on an interim basis by Jamall Walker (assistant coach at Illinois), and was replaced as head coach March 18 by Brad Underwood (head coach at Oklahoma State and former head coach at Stephen F. Austin). INDIANA (Big Ten)-- Tom Crean (9 years; 18-16 this season, 166-135 at IU, 356-231 overall) was fired March 16, and was replaced as head coach March 25 by Archie Miller (head coach at Dayton). LONG ISLAND BROOKLYN (Northeast)-- Jack Perri (5 years; 20-12 this season, 77-79 at LIU Brooklyn, 97-88 overall) was advised March 20 that his contract, which expires in August 2017, would not be renewed. LOUISIANA STATE (Southeastern)-- Johnny Jones (5 years; 10-21 this season, 90-72 at LSU, 295-234 overall) was fired March 10, and was replaced as head coach March 20 by Will Wade (head coach at Virginia Commonwealth, and former head coach at Tennessee-Chattanooga). MASSACHUSETTS (Atlantic 10)-- Derek Kellogg (9 years; 15-18 this season, 155-137 at UMass and overall) was fired March 9, and was replaced as head coach March 21 by Pat Kelsey (head coach at Winthrop). Kelsey changed his mind just prior to a press conference scheduled to announce his hiring March 23, and declined the head coaching offer; he was replaced as head coach March 29 by Matt McCall (head coach at Tennessee-Chattanooga). MIAMI (OHIO) (Mid-American)-- John Cooper (5 years; 10-18 this season, 58-97 at Miami, 101-149 overall) was advised that his contract would not be renewed when it expired, on March 10, and was replaced as head coach March 29 by Jack Owens (associate head coach at Purdue). MISSOURI (Big 12)-- Kim Anderson (3 years; 7-23 this season, 26-67 at Mizzou, 300-161 overall) was fired March 5, effective at the end of the season, and was replaced as head coach March 15 by Cuonzo Martin (head coach at California). MOREHEAD STATE (Ohio Valley)-- Sean Woods (5 years; 2-7 this season, 77-70 at Morehead, 127-150 overall) was suspended November 22 after being accused of allegedly head-butting a player last season, resigned December 15, and was replaced on an interim basis by Preston Spradlin (associate head coach at Morehead) on November 22. Spradlin was promoted to head coach March 16 after compiling a 12-9 record as interim head coach. NORTH CAROLINA STATE (Atlantic Coast)-- Mark Gottfried (6 years; 14-13 this season, 122-82 at NC State, 401-236 overall) was fired February 16, but coached the Wolfpack for the remainder of the season, and was replaced as head coach March 17 by Kevin Keatts (head coach at North Carolina Wilmington). NORTH CAROLINA WILMINGTON (Colonial)-- Kevin Keatts (3 years; 29-6 this season, 72-28 at UNCW and overall) resigned March 17 to accept the head coaching position at North Carolina State, and was replaced as head coach March 31 by CB McGrath (assistant coach at North Carolina). NORTH TEXAS (Conference USA)-- Tony Benford (5 years; 8-22 this season, 62-95 at UNT and overall) was fired March 5, and was replaced as head coach March 13 by Grant McCasland (head coach at Arkansas State). OKLAHOMA STATE (Big 12)-- Brad Underwood (1 year; 20-13 this season and at OK State, 109-27 overall) resigned March 18 to accept the head coaching position at Illinois, and was replaced by Mike Boynton (assistant coach at OK State). PORTLAND STATE (Big Sky)-- Tyler Geving (8 years; 15-16 this season, 112-133 at PSU and overall) was fired March 15. QUINNIPIAC (Metro Atlantic)-- Tom Moore (10 years; 162-146 at QU and overall) was fired March 7, and was replaced as head coach March 27 by Baker Dunleavy (associate head coach at Villanova). RICE (Conference USA)-- Mike Rhoades (3 years; 23- 12 this season, 47-52 at Rice and 244-128 overall) resigned March 21 to accept the head coaching position at Virginia Commonwealth, and was replaced as head coach March 23 by Scott Pera (associate head coach at Rice). SEATTLE (Western)-- Cameron Dollar (8 years; 13-17 this season, 107-138 at SU, 118-160 overall) was fired March 13, and was replaced as head coach March 29 by Jim Hayford (head coach at Eastern Washington, and former head coach at Division II Sioux Falls and Division III Whitworth). SOUTH FLORIDA (American)-- Orlando Antigua (3 seasons; 23-55 at USF and overall) was fired January 3, was replaced on an interim basis by Murry Barstow (assistant coach at USF) on January 3, and was replaced as head coach March 14 by Brian Gregory (assistant coach at Michigan State, and former head coach at Dayton and Georgia Institute of Technology). TENNESSEE-CHATTANOOGA (Southern)-- Matt McCall (2 years; 19-12 this season, 48-18 at UTC and overall) resigned March 29 to accept the head coaching position at Massachusetts. VIRGINIA COMMONWEALTH (Atlantic 10)-- Will Wade (2 years; 26-9 this season, 51-20 at VCU and 91-45 overall) resigned March 20 to accept the head coaching position at Louisiana State, and was replaced as head coach March 21 by Mike Rhoades (head coach at Rice and former head coach at Randolph-Macon). WASHINGTON (Pacific 12)-- Lorenzo Romar (15 years; 9-22 this season, 298-195 at U-Dub, 391-283 overall) was fired March 15, and was replaced as head coach March 19 by Mike Hopkins (assistant coach at Syracuse). WINTHROP (Big South)-- Pat Kelsey (5 years; 26-7 this season, 102-59 at Winthrop and overall) resigned March 21 to accept the head coaching position at Massachusetts. Kelsey changed his mind March 23, and returned to Winthrop. YOUNGSTOWN STATE (Horizon)-- Jerry Slocum (12 years; 10-16 this season, 139-227 at Y-State, 710-535 overall) announced his retirement March 7, and was replaced as head coach March 26 by Jerrod Calhoun (head coach at Division II Fairmont State).
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Post by This Just In on Mar 31, 2017 13:32:05 GMT -5
Newly added information is in bold. Former Big East Conference head coaches are indicated in italics. Open Division I head coaching positions are indicated by underline. There are presently 11 Division I head coaching vacancies. GEORGETOWN (Big East)-- John Thompson III (13 years; 14-18 this season, 278-151 at GU, 346-190 overall) was fired March 23. AKRON (Mid-American)-- Keith Dambrot (13 years; 27-9 this season, 305-139 at Akron, 413-209 overall) resigned March 27 to accept the head coaching position at Duquesne. ALABAMA A&M (Southwestern)-- Willie Hayes (5 years; 11-18 this season, 52-95 at AAMU and overall) was fired March 7. ARKANSAS STATE (Sun Belt)-- Grant McCasland (1 year; 20-12 this season, at A-State and overall) resigned March 13 to accept the head coaching position at North Texas, and was replaced as head coach March 19 by Mike Balado (assistant coach at Louisville). AUSTIN PEAY (Ohio Valley)-- Dave Loos (27 years; 11-19 this season, 409-400 at APSU, 491-453 overall) took a leave of absence January 5 while continuing to undergo treatment of a malignant tumor on his colon and after discovery of a cancerous growth on a lymph node, and was replaced on an interim basis by Jay Bowen (assistant head coach at APSU) on January 5. Loos announced January 17 that he would return as head coach on January 19, after missing four games. Loos announced his retirement as head coach on March 2. BETHUNE-COOKMAN (Mid-Eastern)-- Gravelle Craig (6 years; 10-22 this season, 74-123 at B-CU and overall) was fired March 20, and was replaced as head coach March 30 by Ryan Ridder (head coach at JUCO Dayton State). CALIFORNIA (Pacific 12)-- Cuonzo Martin (3 years; 21-13 this season, 62-39 at Cal, 186-121 overall) resigned March 15 to accept the head coaching position at Missouri, was replaced on an interim basis by Wyking Jones (assistant coach at Cal) on March 15. Jones was promoted to head coach March 23. CALIFORNIA SANTA BARBARA (Big West)-- Bob Williams (19 years; 6-22 this season, 313-260 at UCSB and overall) was advised that his contract would not be renewed when it expired, on March 9, and was replaced as head coach March 31 by Joe Pasternack (associate head coach at Arizona).CLEVELAND STATE (Horizon)-- Gary Waters (11 years; 9-22 this season, 194-172 at CSU, 365-307 overall) announced his retirement March 7, and was replaced as head coach March 24 by Dennis Felton (assistant coach at Tulsa, and former head coach at Western Kentucky and Georgia). COPPIN STATE (Mid-Eastern)-- Michael Grant (3 years; 8-24 this season, 25-69 at Coppin, 51-114 overall) was fired March 19. DAYTON (Atlantic 10)-- Archie Miller (6 years; 24-8 this season, 139-63 at UD and overall) resigned March 25 to accept the head coaching position at Indiana, and was replaced as head coach March 30 by Anthony Grant (assistant coach at NBA Oklahoma City Thunder, and former head coach at Virginia Commonwealth and Alabama). DRAKE (Missouri Valley)-- Ray Giacometti (4 seasons; 1-7 this season, 32-69 at Drake, 203-192 overall) resigned December 6, was replaced on an interim basis by Jeff Rutter (assistant coach at Drake) on December 6, and was replaced as head coach March 26 by Niko Medved (head coach at Furman). DUKE (Atlantic Coast)-- Mike Krzyzewski (37 years; 13-2 this season, 983-264 at Duke, 1,056-323 overall) took a leave of absence January 6 after surgery to remove a fragment of a herniated disc in his lower back, and was replaced on an interim basis, for up to four weeks, by Jeff Capel (associate head coach at Duke) on January 6. Krzyzewski announced February 2 that he would return as head coach on February 4, after missing seven games. DUQUESNE (Atlantic 10)-- Jim Ferry (5 years; 10-19 this season, 60-94 at Duquesne, 314-262 overall) was fired March 13, and was replaced as head coach March 27 by Keith Dambrot (head coach at Akron, and former head coach at Central Michigan, Division II Ashland, and Division II Tiffin). EAST CAROLINA (American)-- Jeff Lebo (7 years; 9-10 this season, 108-110 at ECU, 319-266 overall) took a leave of absence January 16 after undergoing hip surgery, and was replaced on an interim basis by Michael Perry (assistant coach at ECU) on January 16. ECU announced on March 21 that Lebo would be returning as head coach for the 2017-2018 season. EASTERN WASHINGTON (Big Sky)-- Jim Hayford (6 years; 22-12 this season, 106-91 at EWU, 360-175 overall) resigned March 29 to accept the head coaching position at Seattle, and was replaced as head coach March 29 by Shantay Legans (associate head coach at EWU). FLORIDA A&M (Mid-Eastern)-- Byron Samuels (3 years; 7-23 this season, 17-71 at FAMU, 92-194 overall) was advised March 18 that his contract would not be renewed. FURMAN (Southern)-- Niko Medved (4 years; 23-11 this season, 62-70 at Furman and overall) resigned March 26 to accept the head coaching position at Drake, and was replaced on an interim basis by Bob Richey (assistant coach at Furman) on March 27. GEORGE WASHINGTON (Atlantic 10)-- Interim head coach Maurice Joseph was retained March 14 as head coach; he replaced Mike Lonergan September 27, 2016 as interim head coach and led GW to a 19-14 record. GRAMBLING STATE (Southwest)-- Shawn Walker (3 years; 16-17 this season, 25-68 at Grambling and overall) was fired March 22. ILLINOIS (Big Ten)-- John Groce (6 years; 18-13 this season, 95-74 at Illinois, 176-130 overall) was fired March 12, was replaced on an interim basis by Jamall Walker (assistant coach at Illinois), and was replaced as head coach March 18 by Brad Underwood (head coach at Oklahoma State and former head coach at Stephen F. Austin). INDIANA (Big Ten)-- Tom Crean (9 years; 18-16 this season, 166-135 at IU, 356-231 overall) was fired March 16, and was replaced as head coach March 25 by Archie Miller (head coach at Dayton). LONG ISLAND BROOKLYN (Northeast)-- Jack Perri (5 years; 20-12 this season, 77-79 at LIU Brooklyn, 97-88 overall) was advised March 20 that his contract, which expires in August 2017, would not be renewed. LOUISIANA STATE (Southeastern)-- Johnny Jones (5 years; 10-21 this season, 90-72 at LSU, 295-234 overall) was fired March 10, and was replaced as head coach March 20 by Will Wade (head coach at Virginia Commonwealth, and former head coach at Tennessee-Chattanooga). MASSACHUSETTS (Atlantic 10)-- Derek Kellogg (9 years; 15-18 this season, 155-137 at UMass and overall) was fired March 9, and was replaced as head coach March 21 by Pat Kelsey (head coach at Winthrop). Kelsey changed his mind just prior to a press conference scheduled to announce his hiring March 23, and declined the head coaching offer; he was replaced as head coach March 29 by Matt McCall (head coach at Tennessee-Chattanooga). MIAMI (OHIO) (Mid-American)-- John Cooper (5 years; 10-18 this season, 58-97 at Miami, 101-149 overall) was advised that his contract would not be renewed when it expired, on March 10, and was replaced as head coach March 29 by Jack Owens (associate head coach at Purdue). MISSOURI (Big 12)-- Kim Anderson (3 years; 7-23 this season, 26-67 at Mizzou, 300-161 overall) was fired March 5, effective at the end of the season, and was replaced as head coach March 15 by Cuonzo Martin (head coach at California). MOREHEAD STATE (Ohio Valley)-- Sean Woods (5 years; 2-7 this season, 77-70 at Morehead, 127-150 overall) was suspended November 22 after being accused of allegedly head-butting a player last season, resigned December 15, and was replaced on an interim basis by Preston Spradlin (associate head coach at Morehead) on November 22. Spradlin was promoted to head coach March 16 after compiling a 12-9 record as interim head coach. NORTH CAROLINA STATE (Atlantic Coast)-- Mark Gottfried (6 years; 14-13 this season, 122-82 at NC State, 401-236 overall) was fired February 16, but coached the Wolfpack for the remainder of the season, and was replaced as head coach March 17 by Kevin Keatts (head coach at North Carolina Wilmington). NORTH CAROLINA WILMINGTON (Colonial)-- Kevin Keatts (3 years; 29-6 this season, 72-28 at UNCW and overall) resigned March 17 to accept the head coaching position at North Carolina State, and was replaced as head coach March 31 by CB McGrath (assistant coach at North Carolina).NORTH TEXAS (Conference USA)-- Tony Benford (5 years; 8-22 this season, 62-95 at UNT and overall) was fired March 5, and was replaced as head coach March 13 by Grant McCasland (head coach at Arkansas State). OKLAHOMA STATE (Big 12)-- Brad Underwood (1 year; 20-13 this season and at OK State, 109-27 overall) resigned March 18 to accept the head coaching position at Illinois, and was replaced by Mike Boynton (assistant coach at OK State). PORTLAND STATE (Big Sky)-- Tyler Geving (8 years; 15-16 this season, 112-133 at PSU and overall) was fired March 15. QUINNIPIAC (Metro Atlantic)-- Tom Moore (10 years; 162-146 at QU and overall) was fired March 7, and was replaced as head coach March 27 by Baker Dunleavy (associate head coach at Villanova). RICE (Conference USA)-- Mike Rhoades (3 years; 23- 12 this season, 47-52 at Rice and 244-128 overall) resigned March 21 to accept the head coaching position at Virginia Commonwealth, and was replaced as head coach March 23 by Scott Pera (associate head coach at Rice). SEATTLE (Western)-- Cameron Dollar (8 years; 13-17 this season, 107-138 at SU, 118-160 overall) was fired March 13, and was replaced as head coach March 29 by Jim Hayford (head coach at Eastern Washington, and former head coach at Division II Sioux Falls and Division III Whitworth). SOUTH FLORIDA (American)-- Orlando Antigua (3 seasons; 23-55 at USF and overall) was fired January 3, was replaced on an interim basis by Murry Barstow (assistant coach at USF) on January 3, and was replaced as head coach March 14 by Brian Gregory (assistant coach at Michigan State, and former head coach at Dayton and Georgia Institute of Technology). TENNESSEE-CHATTANOOGA (Southern)-- Matt McCall (2 years; 19-12 this season, 48-18 at UTC and overall) resigned March 29 to accept the head coaching position at Massachusetts. VIRGINIA COMMONWEALTH (Atlantic 10)-- Will Wade (2 years; 26-9 this season, 51-20 at VCU and 91-45 overall) resigned March 20 to accept the head coaching position at Louisiana State, and was replaced as head coach March 21 by Mike Rhoades (head coach at Rice and former head coach at Randolph-Macon). WASHINGTON (Pacific 12)-- Lorenzo Romar (15 years; 9-22 this season, 298-195 at U-Dub, 391-283 overall) was fired March 15, and was replaced as head coach March 19 by Mike Hopkins (assistant coach at Syracuse). WINTHROP (Big South)-- Pat Kelsey (5 years; 26-7 this season, 102-59 at Winthrop and overall) resigned March 21 to accept the head coaching position at Massachusetts. Kelsey changed his mind March 23, and returned to Winthrop. YOUNGSTOWN STATE (Horizon)-- Jerry Slocum (12 years; 10-16 this season, 139-227 at Y-State, 710-535 overall) announced his retirement March 7, and was replaced as head coach March 26 by Jerrod Calhoun (head coach at Division II Fairmont State). Is this the newest udpate? I do not see the addition of Anthony Grant.
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Post by njhoya78 on Mar 31, 2017 13:49:20 GMT -5
Look at yesterday's update. It's also in today's, but not in bold typeface.
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Post by njhoya78 on Apr 1, 2017 11:15:01 GMT -5
Newly added information is in bold. Former Big East Conference head coaches are indicated in italics. Open Division I head coaching positions are indicated by underline. There are presently 13 Division I head coaching vacancies.
GEORGETOWN (Big East)-- John Thompson III (13 years; 14-18 this season, 278-151 at GU, 346-190 overall) was fired March 23. AKRON (Mid-American)-- Keith Dambrot (13 years; 27-9 this season, 305-139 at Akron, 413-209 overall) resigned March 27 to accept the head coaching position at Duquesne. ALABAMA A&M (Southwestern)-- Willie Hayes (5 years; 11-18 this season, 52-95 at AAMU and overall) was fired March 7. ARKANSAS STATE (Sun Belt)-- Grant McCasland (1 year; 20-12 this season, at A-State and overall) resigned March 13 to accept the head coaching position at North Texas, and was replaced as head coach March 19 by Mike Balado (assistant coach at Louisville). AUSTIN PEAY (Ohio Valley)-- Dave Loos (27 years; 11-19 this season, 409-400 at APSU, 491-453 overall) took a leave of absence January 5 while continuing to undergo treatment of a malignant tumor on his colon and after discovery of a cancerous growth on a lymph node, and was replaced on an interim basis by Jay Bowen (assistant head coach at APSU) on January 5. Loos announced January 17 that he would return as head coach on January 19, after missing four games. Loos announced his retirement as head coach on March 2. BETHUNE-COOKMAN (Mid-Eastern)-- Gravelle Craig (6 years; 10-22 this season, 74-123 at B-CU and overall) was fired March 20, and was replaced as head coach March 30 by Ryan Ridder (head coach at JUCO Dayton State). CALIFORNIA (Pacific 12)-- Cuonzo Martin (3 years; 21-13 this season, 62-39 at Cal, 186-121 overall) resigned March 15 to accept the head coaching position at Missouri, was replaced on an interim basis by Wyking Jones (assistant coach at Cal) on March 15. Jones was promoted to head coach March 23. CALIFORNIA SANTA BARBARA (Big West)-- Bob Williams (19 years; 6-22 this season, 313-260 at UCSB and overall) was advised that his contract would not be renewed when it expired, on March 9, and was replaced as head coach March 31 by Joe Pasternack (associate head coach at Arizona). CLEVELAND STATE (Horizon)-- Gary Waters (11 years; 9-22 this season, 194-172 at CSU, 365-307 overall) announced his retirement March 7, and was replaced as head coach March 24 by Dennis Felton (assistant coach at Tulsa, and former head coach at Western Kentucky and Georgia). COPPIN STATE (Mid-Eastern)-- Michael Grant (3 years; 8-24 this season, 25-69 at Coppin, 51-114 overall) was fired March 19. DAYTON (Atlantic 10)-- Archie Miller (6 years; 24-8 this season, 139-63 at UD and overall) resigned March 25 to accept the head coaching position at Indiana, and was replaced as head coach March 30 by Anthony Grant (assistant coach at NBA Oklahoma City Thunder, and former head coach at Virginia Commonwealth and Alabama). DRAKE (Missouri Valley)-- Ray Giacometti (4 seasons; 1-7 this season, 32-69 at Drake, 203-192 overall) resigned December 6, was replaced on an interim basis by Jeff Rutter (assistant coach at Drake) on December 6, and was replaced as head coach March 26 by Niko Medved (head coach at Furman). DUKE (Atlantic Coast)-- Mike Krzyzewski (37 years; 13-2 this season, 983-264 at Duke, 1,056-323 overall) took a leave of absence January 6 after surgery to remove a fragment of a herniated disc in his lower back, and was replaced on an interim basis, for up to four weeks, by Jeff Capel (associate head coach at Duke) on January 6. Krzyzewski announced February 2 that he would return as head coach on February 4, after missing seven games. DUQUESNE (Atlantic 10)-- Jim Ferry (5 years; 10-19 this season, 60-94 at Duquesne, 314-262 overall) was fired March 13, and was replaced as head coach March 27 by Keith Dambrot (head coach at Akron, and former head coach at Central Michigan, Division II Ashland, and Division II Tiffin). EAST CAROLINA (American)-- Jeff Lebo (7 years; 9-10 this season, 108-110 at ECU, 319-266 overall) took a leave of absence January 16 after undergoing hip surgery, and was replaced on an interim basis by Michael Perry (assistant coach at ECU) on January 16. ECU announced on March 21 that Lebo would be returning as head coach for the 2017-2018 season. EASTERN WASHINGTON (Big Sky)-- Jim Hayford (6 years; 22-12 this season, 106-91 at EWU, 360-175 overall) resigned March 29 to accept the head coaching position at Seattle, and was replaced as head coach March 29 by Shantay Legans (associate head coach at EWU). FLORIDA A&M (Mid-Eastern)-- Byron Samuels (3 years; 7-23 this season, 17-71 at FAMU, 92-194 overall) was advised March 18 that his contract would not be renewed. FURMAN (Southern)-- Niko Medved (4 years; 23-11 this season, 62-70 at Furman and overall) resigned March 26 to accept the head coaching position at Drake, and was replaced on an interim basis by Bob Richey (assistant coach at Furman) on March 27. GEORGE WASHINGTON (Atlantic 10)-- Interim head coach Maurice Joseph was retained March 14 as head coach; he replaced Mike Lonergan September 27, 2016 as interim head coach and led GW to a 19-14 record. GRAMBLING STATE (Southwest)-- Shawn Walker (3 years; 16-17 this season, 25-68 at Grambling and overall) was fired March 22. ILLINOIS (Big Ten)-- John Groce (6 years; 18-13 this season, 95-74 at Illinois, 176-130 overall) was fired March 12, was replaced on an interim basis by Jamall Walker (assistant coach at Illinois), and was replaced as head coach March 18 by Brad Underwood (head coach at Oklahoma State and former head coach at Stephen F. Austin). INDIANA (Big Ten)-- Tom Crean (9 years; 18-16 this season, 166-135 at IU, 356-231 overall) was fired March 16, and was replaced as head coach March 25 by Archie Miller (head coach at Dayton). LONG ISLAND BROOKLYN (Northeast)-- Jack Perri (5 years; 20-12 this season, 77-79 at LIU Brooklyn, 97-88 overall) was advised March 20 that his contract, which expires in August 2017, would not be renewed. LOUISIANA STATE (Southeastern)-- Johnny Jones (5 years; 10-21 this season, 90-72 at LSU, 295-234 overall) was fired March 10, and was replaced as head coach March 20 by Will Wade (head coach at Virginia Commonwealth, and former head coach at Tennessee-Chattanooga). MASSACHUSETTS (Atlantic 10)-- Derek Kellogg (9 years; 15-18 this season, 155-137 at UMass and overall) was fired March 9, and was replaced as head coach March 21 by Pat Kelsey (head coach at Winthrop). Kelsey changed his mind just prior to a press conference scheduled to announce his hiring March 23, and declined the head coaching offer; he was replaced as head coach March 29 by Matt McCall (head coach at Tennessee-Chattanooga). MIAMI (OHIO) (Mid-American)-- John Cooper (5 years; 10-18 this season, 58-97 at Miami, 101-149 overall) was advised that his contract would not be renewed when it expired, on March 10, and was replaced as head coach March 29 by Jack Owens (associate head coach at Purdue). MISSOURI (Big 12)-- Kim Anderson (3 years; 7-23 this season, 26-67 at Mizzou, 300-161 overall) was fired March 5, effective at the end of the season, and was replaced as head coach March 15 by Cuonzo Martin (head coach at California). MOREHEAD STATE (Ohio Valley)-- Sean Woods (5 years; 2-7 this season, 77-70 at Morehead, 127-150 overall) was suspended November 22 after being accused of allegedly head-butting a player last season, resigned December 15, and was replaced on an interim basis by Preston Spradlin (associate head coach at Morehead) on November 22. Spradlin was promoted to head coach March 16 after compiling a 12-9 record as interim head coach. NEW MEXICO (Mountain West)-- Craig Neal (4 years; 17-14 this season, 76-52 at UNM and overall) was fired March 31. NORTH CAROLINA STATE (Atlantic Coast)-- Mark Gottfried (6 years; 14-13 this season, 122-82 at NC State, 401-236 overall) was fired February 16, but coached the Wolfpack for the remainder of the season, and was replaced as head coach March 17 by Kevin Keatts (head coach at North Carolina Wilmington). NORTH CAROLINA WILMINGTON (Colonial)-- Kevin Keatts (3 years; 29-6 this season, 72-28 at UNCW and overall) resigned March 17 to accept the head coaching position at North Carolina State, and was replaced as head coach March 31 by CB McGrath (assistant coach at North Carolina). NORTH TEXAS (Conference USA)-- Tony Benford (5 years; 8-22 this season, 62-95 at UNT and overall) was fired March 5, and was replaced as head coach March 13 by Grant McCasland (head coach at Arkansas State). OKLAHOMA STATE (Big 12)-- Brad Underwood (1 year; 20-13 this season and at OK State, 109-27 overall) resigned March 18 to accept the head coaching position at Illinois, and was replaced by Mike Boynton (assistant coach at OK State). PORTLAND STATE (Big Sky)-- Tyler Geving (8 years; 15-16 this season, 112-133 at PSU and overall) was fired March 15. QUINNIPIAC (Metro Atlantic)-- Tom Moore (10 years; 162-146 at QU and overall) was fired March 7, and was replaced as head coach March 27 by Baker Dunleavy (associate head coach at Villanova). RICE (Conference USA)-- Mike Rhoades (3 years; 23- 12 this season, 47-52 at Rice and 244-128 overall) resigned March 21 to accept the head coaching position at Virginia Commonwealth, and was replaced as head coach March 23 by Scott Pera (associate head coach at Rice). SEATTLE (Western)-- Cameron Dollar (8 years; 13-17 this season, 107-138 at SU, 118-160 overall) was fired March 13, and was replaced as head coach March 29 by Jim Hayford (head coach at Eastern Washington, and former head coach at Division II Sioux Falls and Division III Whitworth). SOUTH FLORIDA (American)-- Orlando Antigua (3 seasons; 23-55 at USF and overall) was fired January 3, was replaced on an interim basis by Murry Barstow (assistant coach at USF) on January 3, and was replaced as head coach March 14 by Brian Gregory (assistant coach at Michigan State, and former head coach at Dayton and Georgia Institute of Technology). SOUTHERN (Southwest)-- Roman Banks (5 years; 22-13 this season, 99-67 at SU and overall) resigned March 31 to accept the athletic director position at SU, and was replaced on an interim basis March 31 by Morris Scott (associate head coach at SU, and former interim head coach at Okaloosa-Walton College, now JUCO Northwest Florida State). TENNESSEE-CHATTANOOGA (Southern)-- Matt McCall (2 years; 19-12 this season, 48-18 at UTC and overall) resigned March 29 to accept the head coaching position at Massachusetts. VIRGINIA COMMONWEALTH (Atlantic 10)-- Will Wade (2 years; 26-9 this season, 51-20 at VCU and 91-45 overall) resigned March 20 to accept the head coaching position at Louisiana State, and was replaced as head coach March 21 by Mike Rhoades (head coach at Rice and former head coach at Randolph-Macon). WASHINGTON (Pacific 12)-- Lorenzo Romar (15 years; 9-22 this season, 298-195 at U-Dub, 391-283 overall) was fired March 15, and was replaced as head coach March 19 by Mike Hopkins (assistant coach at Syracuse). WINTHROP (Big South)-- Pat Kelsey (5 years; 26-7 this season, 102-59 at Winthrop and overall) resigned March 21 to accept the head coaching position at Massachusetts. Kelsey changed his mind March 23, and returned to Winthrop. YOUNGSTOWN STATE (Horizon)-- Jerry Slocum (12 years; 10-16 this season, 139-227 at Y-State, 710-535 overall) announced his retirement March 7, and was replaced as head coach March 26 by Jerrod Calhoun (head coach at Division II Fairmont State).
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Post by njhoya78 on Apr 3, 2017 10:02:16 GMT -5
Newly added information is in bold. Former Big East Conference head coaches are indicated in italics. Open Division I head coaching positions are indicated by underline. There are presently 10 Division I head coaching vacancies.
GEORGETOWN (Big East)-- John Thompson III (13 years; 14-18 this season, 278-151 at GU, 346-190 overall) was fired March 23, and was replaced as head coach April 3 by Patrick Ewing (associate head coach with NBA Charlotte Hornets, and, oh yeah, the greatest Hoya basketball player ever). AKRON (Mid-American)-- Keith Dambrot (13 years; 27-9 this season, 305-139 at Akron, 413-209 overall) resigned March 27 to accept the head coaching position at Duquesne. ALABAMA A&M (Southwestern)-- Willie Hayes (5 years; 11-18 this season, 52-95 at AAMU and overall) was fired March 7. ARKANSAS STATE (Sun Belt)-- Grant McCasland (1 year; 20-12 this season, at A-State and overall) resigned March 13 to accept the head coaching position at North Texas, and was replaced as head coach March 19 by Mike Balado (assistant coach at Louisville). AUSTIN PEAY (Ohio Valley)-- Dave Loos (27 years; 11-19 this season, 409-400 at APSU, 491-453 overall) took a leave of absence January 5 while continuing to undergo treatment of a malignant tumor on his colon and after discovery of a cancerous growth on a lymph node, and was replaced on an interim basis by Jay Bowen (assistant head coach at APSU) on January 5. Loos announced January 17 that he would return as head coach on January 19, after missing four games. Loos announced his retirement as head coach on March 2, and was replaced as head coach April 3 by Matt Figger (associate head coach at South Carolina). BETHUNE-COOKMAN (Mid-Eastern)-- Gravelle Craig (6 years; 10-22 this season, 74-123 at B-CU and overall) was fired March 20, and was replaced as head coach March 30 by Ryan Ridder (head coach at JUCO Dayton State). CALIFORNIA (Pacific 12)-- Cuonzo Martin (3 years; 21-13 this season, 62-39 at Cal, 186-121 overall) resigned March 15 to accept the head coaching position at Missouri, was replaced on an interim basis by Wyking Jones (assistant coach at Cal) on March 15. Jones was promoted to head coach March 23. CALIFORNIA SANTA BARBARA (Big West)-- Bob Williams (19 years; 6-22 this season, 313-260 at UCSB and overall) was advised that his contract would not be renewed when it expired, on March 9, and was replaced as head coach March 31 by Joe Pasternack (associate head coach at Arizona). CLEVELAND STATE (Horizon)-- Gary Waters (11 years; 9-22 this season, 194-172 at CSU, 365-307 overall) announced his retirement March 7, and was replaced as head coach March 24 by Dennis Felton (assistant coach at Tulsa, and former head coach at Western Kentucky and Georgia). COPPIN STATE (Mid-Eastern)-- Michael Grant (3 years; 8-24 this season, 25-69 at Coppin, 51-114 overall) was fired March 19. DAYTON (Atlantic 10)-- Archie Miller (6 years; 24-8 this season, 139-63 at UD and overall) resigned March 25 to accept the head coaching position at Indiana, and was replaced as head coach March 30 by Anthony Grant (assistant coach at NBA Oklahoma City Thunder, and former head coach at Virginia Commonwealth and Alabama). DRAKE (Missouri Valley)-- Ray Giacometti (4 seasons; 1-7 this season, 32-69 at Drake, 203-192 overall) resigned December 6, was replaced on an interim basis by Jeff Rutter (assistant coach at Drake) on December 6, and was replaced as head coach March 26 by Niko Medved (head coach at Furman). DUKE (Atlantic Coast)-- Mike Krzyzewski (37 years; 13-2 this season, 983-264 at Duke, 1,056-323 overall) took a leave of absence January 6 after surgery to remove a fragment of a herniated disc in his lower back, and was replaced on an interim basis, for up to four weeks, by Jeff Capel (associate head coach at Duke) on January 6. Krzyzewski announced February 2 that he would return as head coach on February 4, after missing seven games. DUQUESNE (Atlantic 10)-- Jim Ferry (5 years; 10-19 this season, 60-94 at Duquesne, 314-262 overall) was fired March 13, and was replaced as head coach March 27 by Keith Dambrot (head coach at Akron, and former head coach at Central Michigan, Division II Ashland, and Division II Tiffin). EAST CAROLINA (American)-- Jeff Lebo (7 years; 9-10 this season, 108-110 at ECU, 319-266 overall) took a leave of absence January 16 after undergoing hip surgery, and was replaced on an interim basis by Michael Perry (assistant coach at ECU) on January 16. ECU announced on March 21 that Lebo would be returning as head coach for the 2017-2018 season. EASTERN WASHINGTON (Big Sky)-- Jim Hayford (6 years; 22-12 this season, 106-91 at EWU, 360-175 overall) resigned March 29 to accept the head coaching position at Seattle, and was replaced as head coach March 29 by Shantay Legans (associate head coach at EWU). FLORIDA A&M (Mid-Eastern)-- Byron Samuels (3 years; 7-23 this season, 17-71 at FAMU, 92-194 overall) was advised March 18 that his contract would not be renewed. FURMAN (Southern)-- Niko Medved (4 years; 23-11 this season, 62-70 at Furman and overall) resigned March 26 to accept the head coaching position at Drake, and was replaced on an interim basis by Bob Richey (assistant coach at Furman) on March 27. GEORGE WASHINGTON (Atlantic 10)-- Interim head coach Maurice Joseph was retained March 14 as head coach; he replaced Mike Lonergan September 27, 2016 as interim head coach and led GW to a 19-14 record. GRAMBLING STATE (Southwest)-- Shawn Walker (3 years; 16-17 this season, 25-68 at Grambling and overall) was fired March 22. ILLINOIS (Big Ten)-- John Groce (6 years; 18-13 this season, 95-74 at Illinois, 176-130 overall) was fired March 12, was replaced on an interim basis by Jamall Walker (assistant coach at Illinois), and was replaced as head coach March 18 by Brad Underwood (head coach at Oklahoma State and former head coach at Stephen F. Austin). INDIANA (Big Ten)-- Tom Crean (9 years; 18-16 this season, 166-135 at IU, 356-231 overall) was fired March 16, and was replaced as head coach March 25 by Archie Miller (head coach at Dayton). LONG ISLAND BROOKLYN (Northeast)-- Jack Perri (5 years; 20-12 this season, 77-79 at LIU Brooklyn, 97-88 overall) was advised March 20 that his contract, which expires in August 2017, would not be renewed. LOUISIANA STATE (Southeastern)-- Johnny Jones (5 years; 10-21 this season, 90-72 at LSU, 295-234 overall) was fired March 10, and was replaced as head coach March 20 by Will Wade (head coach at Virginia Commonwealth, and former head coach at Tennessee-Chattanooga). MASSACHUSETTS (Atlantic 10)-- Derek Kellogg (9 years; 15-18 this season, 155-137 at UMass and overall) was fired March 9, and was replaced as head coach March 21 by Pat Kelsey (head coach at Winthrop). Kelsey changed his mind just prior to a press conference scheduled to announce his hiring March 23, and declined the head coaching offer; he was replaced as head coach March 29 by Matt McCall (head coach at Tennessee-Chattanooga). MIAMI (OHIO) (Mid-American)-- John Cooper (5 years; 10-18 this season, 58-97 at Miami, 101-149 overall) was advised that his contract would not be renewed when it expired, on March 10, and was replaced as head coach March 29 by Jack Owens (associate head coach at Purdue). MISSOURI (Big 12)-- Kim Anderson (3 years; 7-23 this season, 26-67 at Mizzou, 300-161 overall) was fired March 5, effective at the end of the season, and was replaced as head coach March 15 by Cuonzo Martin (head coach at California). MOREHEAD STATE (Ohio Valley)-- Sean Woods (5 years; 2-7 this season, 77-70 at Morehead, 127-150 overall) was suspended November 22 after being accused of allegedly head-butting a player last season, resigned December 15, and was replaced on an interim basis by Preston Spradlin (associate head coach at Morehead) on November 22. Spradlin was promoted to head coach March 16 after compiling a 12-9 record as interim head coach. NEW MEXICO (Mountain West)-- Craig Neal (4 years; 17-14 this season, 76-52 at UNM and overall) was fired March 31. NORTH CAROLINA STATE (Atlantic Coast)-- Mark Gottfried (6 years; 14-13 this season, 122-82 at NC State, 401-236 overall) was fired February 16, but coached the Wolfpack for the remainder of the season, and was replaced as head coach March 17 by Kevin Keatts (head coach at North Carolina Wilmington). NORTH CAROLINA WILMINGTON (Colonial)-- Kevin Keatts (3 years; 29-6 this season, 72-28 at UNCW and overall) resigned March 17 to accept the head coaching position at North Carolina State, and was replaced as head coach March 31 by CB McGrath (assistant coach at North Carolina). NORTH TEXAS (Conference USA)-- Tony Benford (5 years; 8-22 this season, 62-95 at UNT and overall) was fired March 5, and was replaced as head coach March 13 by Grant McCasland (head coach at Arkansas State). OKLAHOMA STATE (Big 12)-- Brad Underwood (1 year; 20-13 this season and at OK State, 109-27 overall) resigned March 18 to accept the head coaching position at Illinois, and was replaced as head coach March 24 by Mike Boynton (assistant coach at OK State). PORTLAND STATE (Big Sky)-- Tyler Geving (8 years; 15-16 this season, 112-133 at PSU and overall) was fired March 15. QUINNIPIAC (Metro Atlantic)-- Tom Moore (10 years; 162-146 at QU and overall) was fired March 7, and was replaced as head coach March 27 by Baker Dunleavy (associate head coach at Villanova). RICE (Conference USA)-- Mike Rhoades (3 years; 23- 12 this season, 47-52 at Rice and 244-128 overall) resigned March 21 to accept the head coaching position at Virginia Commonwealth, and was replaced as head coach March 23 by Scott Pera (associate head coach at Rice). SEATTLE (Western)-- Cameron Dollar (8 years; 13-17 this season, 107-138 at SU, 118-160 overall) was fired March 13, and was replaced as head coach March 29 by Jim Hayford (head coach at Eastern Washington, and former head coach at Division II Sioux Falls and Division III Whitworth). SOUTH FLORIDA (American)-- Orlando Antigua (3 seasons; 23-55 at USF and overall) was fired January 3, was replaced on an interim basis by Murry Barstow (assistant coach at USF) on January 3, and was replaced as head coach March 14 by Brian Gregory (assistant coach at Michigan State, and former head coach at Dayton and Georgia Institute of Technology). SOUTHERN (Southwest)-- Roman Banks (5 years; 22-13 this season, 99-67 at SU and overall) resigned March 31 to accept the athletic director position at SU, and was replaced on an interim basis March 31 by Morris Scott (associate head coach at SU, and former interim head coach at Okaloosa-Walton College, now JUCO Northwest Florida State). TENNESSEE-CHATTANOOGA (Southern)-- Matt McCall (2 years; 19-12 this season, 48-18 at UTC and overall) resigned March 29 to accept the head coaching position at Massachusetts, and was replaced as head coach April 2 by Lamont Paris (associate head coach at Wisconsin). VIRGINIA COMMONWEALTH (Atlantic 10)-- Will Wade (2 years; 26-9 this season, 51-20 at VCU and 91-45 overall) resigned March 20 to accept the head coaching position at Louisiana State, and was replaced as head coach March 21 by Mike Rhoades (head coach at Rice and former head coach at Randolph-Macon). WASHINGTON (Pacific 12)-- Lorenzo Romar (15 years; 9-22 this season, 298-195 at U-Dub, 391-283 overall) was fired March 15, and was replaced as head coach March 19 by Mike Hopkins (assistant coach at Syracuse). WINTHROP (Big South)-- Pat Kelsey (5 years; 26-7 this season, 102-59 at Winthrop and overall) resigned March 21 to accept the head coaching position at Massachusetts. Kelsey changed his mind March 23, and returned to Winthrop. YOUNGSTOWN STATE (Horizon)-- Jerry Slocum (12 years; 10-16 this season, 139-227 at Y-State, 710-535 overall) announced his retirement March 7, and was replaced as head coach March 26 by Jerrod Calhoun (head coach at Division II Fairmont State).
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Post by njhoya78 on Apr 5, 2017 9:51:10 GMT -5
Newly added information is in bold. Former Big East Conference head coaches are indicated in italics. Open Division I head coaching positions are indicated by underline. There are presently 9 Division I head coaching vacancies.
GEORGETOWN (Big East)-- John Thompson III (13 years; 14-18 this season, 278-151 at GU, 346-190 overall) was fired March 23, and was replaced as head coach April 3 by Patrick Ewing (associate head coach with NBA Charlotte Hornets). AKRON (Mid-American)-- Keith Dambrot (13 years; 27-9 this season, 305-139 at Akron, 413-209 overall) resigned March 27 to accept the head coaching position at Duquesne, and was replaced as head coach April 5 by John Groce (former head coach at Illinois and Ohio). ALABAMA A&M (Southwestern)-- Willie Hayes (5 years; 11-18 this season, 52-95 at AAMU and overall) was fired March 7. ARKANSAS STATE (Sun Belt)-- Grant McCasland (1 year; 20-12 this season, at A-State and overall) resigned March 13 to accept the head coaching position at North Texas, and was replaced as head coach March 19 by Mike Balado (assistant coach at Louisville). AUSTIN PEAY (Ohio Valley)-- Dave Loos (27 years; 11-19 this season, 409-400 at APSU, 491-453 overall) took a leave of absence January 5 while continuing to undergo treatment of a malignant tumor on his colon and after discovery of a cancerous growth on a lymph node, and was replaced on an interim basis by Jay Bowen (assistant head coach at APSU) on January 5. Loos announced January 17 that he would return as head coach on January 19, after missing four games. Loos announced his retirement as head coach on March 2, and was replaced as head coach April 3 by Matt Figger (associate head coach at South Carolina). BETHUNE-COOKMAN (Mid-Eastern)-- Gravelle Craig (6 years; 10-22 this season, 74-123 at B-CU and overall) was fired March 20, and was replaced as head coach March 30 by Ryan Ridder (head coach at JUCO Dayton State). CALIFORNIA (Pacific 12)-- Cuonzo Martin (3 years; 21-13 this season, 62-39 at Cal, 186-121 overall) resigned March 15 to accept the head coaching position at Missouri, was replaced on an interim basis by Wyking Jones (assistant coach at Cal) on March 15. Jones was promoted to head coach March 23. CALIFORNIA SANTA BARBARA (Big West)-- Bob Williams (19 years; 6-22 this season, 313-260 at UCSB and overall) was advised that his contract would not be renewed when it expired, on March 9, and was replaced as head coach March 31 by Joe Pasternack (associate head coach at Arizona). CLEVELAND STATE (Horizon)-- Gary Waters (11 years; 9-22 this season, 194-172 at CSU, 365-307 overall) announced his retirement March 7, and was replaced as head coach March 24 by Dennis Felton (assistant coach at Tulsa, and former head coach at Western Kentucky and Georgia). COPPIN STATE (Mid-Eastern)-- Michael Grant (3 years; 8-24 this season, 25-69 at Coppin, 51-114 overall) was fired March 19. DAYTON (Atlantic 10)-- Archie Miller (6 years; 24-8 this season, 139-63 at UD and overall) resigned March 25 to accept the head coaching position at Indiana, and was replaced as head coach March 30 by Anthony Grant (assistant coach at NBA Oklahoma City Thunder, and former head coach at Virginia Commonwealth and Alabama). DRAKE (Missouri Valley)-- Ray Giacometti (4 seasons; 1-7 this season, 32-69 at Drake, 203-192 overall) resigned December 6, was replaced on an interim basis by Jeff Rutter (assistant coach at Drake) on December 6, and was replaced as head coach March 26 by Niko Medved (head coach at Furman). DUKE (Atlantic Coast)-- Mike Krzyzewski (37 years; 13-2 this season, 983-264 at Duke, 1,056-323 overall) took a leave of absence January 6 after surgery to remove a fragment of a herniated disc in his lower back, and was replaced on an interim basis, for up to four weeks, by Jeff Capel (associate head coach at Duke) on January 6. Krzyzewski announced February 2 that he would return as head coach on February 4, after missing seven games. DUQUESNE (Atlantic 10)-- Jim Ferry (5 years; 10-19 this season, 60-94 at Duquesne, 314-262 overall) was fired March 13, and was replaced as head coach March 27 by Keith Dambrot (head coach at Akron, and former head coach at Central Michigan, Division II Ashland, and Division II Tiffin). EAST CAROLINA (American)-- Jeff Lebo (7 years; 9-10 this season, 108-110 at ECU, 319-266 overall) took a leave of absence January 16 after undergoing hip surgery, and was replaced on an interim basis by Michael Perry (assistant coach at ECU) on January 16. ECU announced on March 21 that Lebo would be returning as head coach for the 2017-2018 season. EASTERN WASHINGTON (Big Sky)-- Jim Hayford (6 years; 22-12 this season, 106-91 at EWU, 360-175 overall) resigned March 29 to accept the head coaching position at Seattle, and was replaced as head coach March 29 by Shantay Legans (associate head coach at EWU). FLORIDA A&M (Mid-Eastern)-- Byron Samuels (3 years; 7-23 this season, 17-71 at FAMU, 92-194 overall) was advised March 18 that his contract would not be renewed. FURMAN (Southern)-- Niko Medved (4 years; 23-11 this season, 62-70 at Furman and overall) resigned March 26 to accept the head coaching position at Drake, and was replaced on an interim basis by Bob Richey (assistant coach at Furman) on March 27. GEORGE WASHINGTON (Atlantic 10)-- Interim head coach Maurice Joseph was retained March 14 as head coach; he replaced Mike Lonergan September 27, 2016 as interim head coach and led GW to a 19-14 record. GRAMBLING STATE (Southwest)-- Shawn Walker (3 years; 16-17 this season, 25-68 at Grambling and overall) was fired March 22. ILLINOIS (Big Ten)-- John Groce (6 years; 18-13 this season, 95-74 at Illinois, 176-130 overall) was fired March 12, was replaced on an interim basis by Jamall Walker (assistant coach at Illinois), and was replaced as head coach March 18 by Brad Underwood (head coach at Oklahoma State and former head coach at Stephen F. Austin). INDIANA (Big Ten)-- Tom Crean (9 years; 18-16 this season, 166-135 at IU, 356-231 overall) was fired March 16, and was replaced as head coach March 25 by Archie Miller (head coach at Dayton). LONG ISLAND BROOKLYN (Northeast)-- Jack Perri (5 years; 20-12 this season, 77-79 at LIU Brooklyn, 97-88 overall) was advised March 20 that his contract, which expires in August 2017, would not be renewed. LOUISIANA STATE (Southeastern)-- Johnny Jones (5 years; 10-21 this season, 90-72 at LSU, 295-234 overall) was fired March 10, and was replaced as head coach March 20 by Will Wade (head coach at Virginia Commonwealth, and former head coach at Tennessee-Chattanooga). MASSACHUSETTS (Atlantic 10)-- Derek Kellogg (9 years; 15-18 this season, 155-137 at UMass and overall) was fired March 9, and was replaced as head coach March 21 by Pat Kelsey (head coach at Winthrop). Kelsey changed his mind just prior to a press conference scheduled to announce his hiring March 23, and declined the head coaching offer; he was replaced as head coach March 29 by Matt McCall (head coach at Tennessee-Chattanooga). MIAMI (OHIO) (Mid-American)-- John Cooper (5 years; 10-18 this season, 58-97 at Miami, 101-149 overall) was advised that his contract would not be renewed when it expired, on March 10, and was replaced as head coach March 29 by Jack Owens (associate head coach at Purdue). MISSOURI (Big 12)-- Kim Anderson (3 years; 7-23 this season, 26-67 at Mizzou, 300-161 overall) was fired March 5, effective at the end of the season, and was replaced as head coach March 15 by Cuonzo Martin (head coach at California). MOREHEAD STATE (Ohio Valley)-- Sean Woods (5 years; 2-7 this season, 77-70 at Morehead, 127-150 overall) was suspended November 22 after being accused of allegedly head-butting a player last season, resigned December 15, and was replaced on an interim basis by Preston Spradlin (associate head coach at Morehead) on November 22. Spradlin was promoted to head coach March 16 after compiling a 12-9 record as interim head coach. NEW MEXICO (Mountain West)-- Craig Neal (4 years; 17-14 this season, 76-52 at UNM and overall) was fired March 31. NORTH CAROLINA STATE (Atlantic Coast)-- Mark Gottfried (6 years; 14-13 this season, 122-82 at NC State, 401-236 overall) was fired February 16, but coached the Wolfpack for the remainder of the season, and was replaced as head coach March 17 by Kevin Keatts (head coach at North Carolina Wilmington). NORTH CAROLINA WILMINGTON (Colonial)-- Kevin Keatts (3 years; 29-6 this season, 72-28 at UNCW and overall) resigned March 17 to accept the head coaching position at North Carolina State, and was replaced as head coach March 31 by CB McGrath (assistant coach at North Carolina). NORTH TEXAS (Conference USA)-- Tony Benford (5 years; 8-22 this season, 62-95 at UNT and overall) was fired March 5, and was replaced as head coach March 13 by Grant McCasland (head coach at Arkansas State). OKLAHOMA STATE (Big 12)-- Brad Underwood (1 year; 20-13 this season and at OK State, 109-27 overall) resigned March 18 to accept the head coaching position at Illinois, and was replaced as head coach March 24 by Mike Boynton (assistant coach at OK State). PORTLAND STATE (Big Sky)-- Tyler Geving (8 years; 15-16 this season, 112-133 at PSU and overall) was fired March 15. QUINNIPIAC (Metro Atlantic)-- Tom Moore (10 years; 162-146 at QU and overall) was fired March 7, and was replaced as head coach March 27 by Baker Dunleavy (associate head coach at Villanova). RICE (Conference USA)-- Mike Rhoades (3 years; 23- 12 this season, 47-52 at Rice and 244-128 overall) resigned March 21 to accept the head coaching position at Virginia Commonwealth, and was replaced as head coach March 23 by Scott Pera (associate head coach at Rice). SEATTLE (Western)-- Cameron Dollar (8 years; 13-17 this season, 107-138 at SU, 118-160 overall) was fired March 13, and was replaced as head coach March 29 by Jim Hayford (head coach at Eastern Washington, and former head coach at Division II Sioux Falls and Division III Whitworth). SOUTH FLORIDA (American)-- Orlando Antigua (3 seasons; 23-55 at USF and overall) was fired January 3, was replaced on an interim basis by Murry Barstow (assistant coach at USF) on January 3, and was replaced as head coach March 14 by Brian Gregory (assistant coach at Michigan State, and former head coach at Dayton and Georgia Institute of Technology). SOUTHERN (Southwest)-- Roman Banks (5 years; 22-13 this season, 99-67 at SU and overall) resigned March 31 to accept the athletic director position at SU, and was replaced on an interim basis March 31 by Morris Scott (associate head coach at SU, and former interim head coach at Okaloosa-Walton College, now JUCO Northwest Florida State). TENNESSEE-CHATTANOOGA (Southern)-- Matt McCall (2 years; 19-12 this season, 48-18 at UTC and overall) resigned March 29 to accept the head coaching position at Massachusetts, and was replaced as head coach April 2 by Lamont Paris (associate head coach at Wisconsin). VIRGINIA COMMONWEALTH (Atlantic 10)-- Will Wade (2 years; 26-9 this season, 51-20 at VCU and 91-45 overall) resigned March 20 to accept the head coaching position at Louisiana State, and was replaced as head coach March 21 by Mike Rhoades (head coach at Rice and former head coach at Randolph-Macon). WASHINGTON (Pacific 12)-- Lorenzo Romar (15 years; 9-22 this season, 298-195 at U-Dub, 391-283 overall) was fired March 15, and was replaced as head coach March 19 by Mike Hopkins (assistant coach at Syracuse). WINTHROP (Big South)-- Pat Kelsey (5 years; 26-7 this season, 102-59 at Winthrop and overall) resigned March 21 to accept the head coaching position at Massachusetts. Kelsey changed his mind March 23, and returned to Winthrop. YOUNGSTOWN STATE (Horizon)-- Jerry Slocum (12 years; 10-16 this season, 139-227 at Y-State, 710-535 overall) announced his retirement March 7, and was replaced as head coach March 26 by Jerrod Calhoun (head coach at Division II Fairmont State).
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Post by njhoya78 on Apr 7, 2017 10:37:24 GMT -5
Newly added information is in bold. Former Big East Conference head coaches are indicated in italics. Open Division I head coaching positions are indicated by underline. There are presently 8 Division I head coaching vacancies.
GEORGETOWN (Big East)-- John Thompson III (13 years; 14-18 this season, 278-151 at GU, 346-190 overall) was fired March 23, and was replaced as head coach April 3 by Patrick Ewing (associate head coach with NBA Charlotte Hornets). AKRON (Mid-American)-- Keith Dambrot (13 years; 27-9 this season, 305-139 at Akron, 413-209 overall) resigned March 27 to accept the head coaching position at Duquesne, and was replaced as head coach April 5 by John Groce (former head coach at Illinois and Ohio). ALABAMA A&M (Southwestern)-- Willie Hayes (5 years; 11-18 this season, 52-95 at AAMU and overall) was fired March 7. ARKANSAS STATE (Sun Belt)-- Grant McCasland (1 year; 20-12 this season, at A-State and overall) resigned March 13 to accept the head coaching position at North Texas, and was replaced as head coach March 19 by Mike Balado (assistant coach at Louisville). AUSTIN PEAY (Ohio Valley)-- Dave Loos (27 years; 11-19 this season, 409-400 at APSU, 491-453 overall) took a leave of absence January 5 while continuing to undergo treatment of a malignant tumor on his colon and after discovery of a cancerous growth on a lymph node, and was replaced on an interim basis by Jay Bowen (assistant head coach at APSU) on January 5. Loos announced January 17 that he would return as head coach on January 19, after missing four games. Loos announced his retirement as head coach on March 2, and was replaced as head coach April 3 by Matt Figger (associate head coach at South Carolina). BETHUNE-COOKMAN (Mid-Eastern)-- Gravelle Craig (6 years; 10-22 this season, 74-123 at B-CU and overall) was fired March 20, and was replaced as head coach March 30 by Ryan Ridder (head coach at JUCO Dayton State). CALIFORNIA (Pacific 12)-- Cuonzo Martin (3 years; 21-13 this season, 62-39 at Cal, 186-121 overall) resigned March 15 to accept the head coaching position at Missouri, was replaced on an interim basis by Wyking Jones (assistant coach at Cal) on March 15. Jones was promoted to head coach March 23. CALIFORNIA SANTA BARBARA (Big West)-- Bob Williams (19 years; 6-22 this season, 313-260 at UCSB and overall) was advised that his contract would not be renewed when it expired, on March 9, and was replaced as head coach March 31 by Joe Pasternack (associate head coach at Arizona). CLEVELAND STATE (Horizon)-- Gary Waters (11 years; 9-22 this season, 194-172 at CSU, 365-307 overall) announced his retirement March 7, and was replaced as head coach March 24 by Dennis Felton (assistant coach at Tulsa, and former head coach at Western Kentucky and Georgia). COPPIN STATE (Mid-Eastern)-- Michael Grant (3 years; 8-24 this season, 25-69 at Coppin, 51-114 overall) was fired March 19. DAYTON (Atlantic 10)-- Archie Miller (6 years; 24-8 this season, 139-63 at UD and overall) resigned March 25 to accept the head coaching position at Indiana, and was replaced as head coach March 30 by Anthony Grant (assistant coach at NBA Oklahoma City Thunder, and former head coach at Virginia Commonwealth and Alabama). DRAKE (Missouri Valley)-- Ray Giacometti (4 seasons; 1-7 this season, 32-69 at Drake, 203-192 overall) resigned December 6, was replaced on an interim basis by Jeff Rutter (assistant coach at Drake) on December 6, and was replaced as head coach March 26 by Niko Medved (head coach at Furman). DUKE (Atlantic Coast)-- Mike Krzyzewski (37 years; 13-2 this season, 983-264 at Duke, 1,056-323 overall) took a leave of absence January 6 after surgery to remove a fragment of a herniated disc in his lower back, and was replaced on an interim basis, for up to four weeks, by Jeff Capel (associate head coach at Duke) on January 6. Krzyzewski announced February 2 that he would return as head coach on February 4, after missing seven games. DUQUESNE (Atlantic 10)-- Jim Ferry (5 years; 10-19 this season, 60-94 at Duquesne, 314-262 overall) was fired March 13, and was replaced as head coach March 27 by Keith Dambrot (head coach at Akron, and former head coach at Central Michigan, Division II Ashland, and Division II Tiffin). EAST CAROLINA (American)-- Jeff Lebo (7 years; 9-10 this season, 108-110 at ECU, 319-266 overall) took a leave of absence January 16 after undergoing hip surgery, and was replaced on an interim basis by Michael Perry (assistant coach at ECU) on January 16. ECU announced on March 21 that Lebo would be returning as head coach for the 2017-2018 season. EASTERN WASHINGTON (Big Sky)-- Jim Hayford (6 years; 22-12 this season, 106-91 at EWU, 360-175 overall) resigned March 29 to accept the head coaching position at Seattle, and was replaced as head coach March 29 by Shantay Legans (associate head coach at EWU). FLORIDA A&M (Mid-Eastern)-- Byron Samuels (3 years; 7-23 this season, 17-71 at FAMU, 92-194 overall) was advised March 18 that his contract would not be renewed. FURMAN (Southern)-- Niko Medved (4 years; 23-11 this season, 62-70 at Furman and overall) resigned March 26 to accept the head coaching position at Drake, and was replaced on an interim basis by Bob Richey (assistant coach at Furman) on March 27. Richey was promoted to head coach April 7. GEORGE WASHINGTON (Atlantic 10)-- Interim head coach Maurice Joseph was retained March 14 as head coach; he replaced Mike Lonergan September 27, 2016 as interim head coach and led GW to a 19-14 record. GRAMBLING STATE (Southwest)-- Shawn Walker (3 years; 16-17 this season, 25-68 at Grambling and overall) was fired March 22. ILLINOIS (Big Ten)-- John Groce (6 years; 18-13 this season, 95-74 at Illinois, 176-130 overall) was fired March 12, was replaced on an interim basis by Jamall Walker (assistant coach at Illinois), and was replaced as head coach March 18 by Brad Underwood (head coach at Oklahoma State and former head coach at Stephen F. Austin). INDIANA (Big Ten)-- Tom Crean (9 years; 18-16 this season, 166-135 at IU, 356-231 overall) was fired March 16, and was replaced as head coach March 25 by Archie Miller (head coach at Dayton). LONG ISLAND BROOKLYN (Northeast)-- Jack Perri (5 years; 20-12 this season, 77-79 at LIU Brooklyn, 97-88 overall) was advised March 20 that his contract, which expires in August 2017, would not be renewed. LOUISIANA STATE (Southeastern)-- Johnny Jones (5 years; 10-21 this season, 90-72 at LSU, 295-234 overall) was fired March 10, and was replaced as head coach March 20 by Will Wade (head coach at Virginia Commonwealth, and former head coach at Tennessee-Chattanooga). MASSACHUSETTS (Atlantic 10)-- Derek Kellogg (9 years; 15-18 this season, 155-137 at UMass and overall) was fired March 9, and was replaced as head coach March 21 by Pat Kelsey (head coach at Winthrop). Kelsey changed his mind just prior to a press conference scheduled to announce his hiring March 23, and declined the head coaching offer; he was replaced as head coach March 29 by Matt McCall (head coach at Tennessee-Chattanooga). MIAMI (OHIO) (Mid-American)-- John Cooper (5 years; 10-18 this season, 58-97 at Miami, 101-149 overall) was advised that his contract would not be renewed when it expired, on March 10, and was replaced as head coach March 29 by Jack Owens (associate head coach at Purdue). MISSOURI (Big 12)-- Kim Anderson (3 years; 7-23 this season, 26-67 at Mizzou, 300-161 overall) was fired March 5, effective at the end of the season, and was replaced as head coach March 15 by Cuonzo Martin (head coach at California). MOREHEAD STATE (Ohio Valley)-- Sean Woods (5 years; 2-7 this season, 77-70 at Morehead, 127-150 overall) was suspended November 22 after being accused of allegedly head-butting a player last season, resigned December 15, and was replaced on an interim basis by Preston Spradlin (associate head coach at Morehead) on November 22. Spradlin was promoted to head coach March 16 after compiling a 12-9 record as interim head coach. NEW MEXICO (Mountain West)-- Craig Neal (4 years; 17-14 this season, 76-52 at UNM and overall) was fired March 31. NORTH CAROLINA STATE (Atlantic Coast)-- Mark Gottfried (6 years; 14-13 this season, 122-82 at NC State, 401-236 overall) was fired February 16, but coached the Wolfpack for the remainder of the season, and was replaced as head coach March 17 by Kevin Keatts (head coach at North Carolina Wilmington). NORTH CAROLINA WILMINGTON (Colonial)-- Kevin Keatts (3 years; 29-6 this season, 72-28 at UNCW and overall) resigned March 17 to accept the head coaching position at North Carolina State, and was replaced as head coach March 31 by CB McGrath (assistant coach at North Carolina). NORTH TEXAS (Conference USA)-- Tony Benford (5 years; 8-22 this season, 62-95 at UNT and overall) was fired March 5, and was replaced as head coach March 13 by Grant McCasland (head coach at Arkansas State). OKLAHOMA STATE (Big 12)-- Brad Underwood (1 year; 20-13 this season and at OK State, 109-27 overall) resigned March 18 to accept the head coaching position at Illinois, and was replaced as head coach March 24 by Mike Boynton (assistant coach at OK State). PORTLAND STATE (Big Sky)-- Tyler Geving (8 years; 15-16 this season, 112-133 at PSU and overall) was fired March 15. QUINNIPIAC (Metro Atlantic)-- Tom Moore (10 years; 162-146 at QU and overall) was fired March 7, and was replaced as head coach March 27 by Baker Dunleavy (associate head coach at Villanova). RICE (Conference USA)-- Mike Rhoades (3 years; 23- 12 this season, 47-52 at Rice and 244-128 overall) resigned March 21 to accept the head coaching position at Virginia Commonwealth, and was replaced as head coach March 23 by Scott Pera (associate head coach at Rice). SEATTLE (Western)-- Cameron Dollar (8 years; 13-17 this season, 107-138 at SU, 118-160 overall) was fired March 13, and was replaced as head coach March 29 by Jim Hayford (head coach at Eastern Washington, and former head coach at Division II Sioux Falls and Division III Whitworth). SOUTH FLORIDA (American)-- Orlando Antigua (3 seasons; 23-55 at USF and overall) was fired January 3, was replaced on an interim basis by Murry Barstow (assistant coach at USF) on January 3, and was replaced as head coach March 14 by Brian Gregory (assistant coach at Michigan State, and former head coach at Dayton and Georgia Institute of Technology). SOUTHERN (Southwest)-- Roman Banks (5 years; 22-13 this season, 99-67 at SU and overall) resigned March 31 to accept the athletic director position at SU, and was replaced on an interim basis March 31 by Morris Scott (associate head coach at SU, and former interim head coach at Okaloosa-Walton College, now JUCO Northwest Florida State). TENNESSEE-CHATTANOOGA (Southern)-- Matt McCall (2 years; 19-12 this season, 48-18 at UTC and overall) resigned March 29 to accept the head coaching position at Massachusetts, and was replaced as head coach April 2 by Lamont Paris (associate head coach at Wisconsin). VIRGINIA COMMONWEALTH (Atlantic 10)-- Will Wade (2 years; 26-9 this season, 51-20 at VCU and 91-45 overall) resigned March 20 to accept the head coaching position at Louisiana State, and was replaced as head coach March 21 by Mike Rhoades (head coach at Rice and former head coach at Randolph-Macon). WASHINGTON (Pacific 12)-- Lorenzo Romar (15 years; 9-22 this season, 298-195 at U-Dub, 391-283 overall) was fired March 15, and was replaced as head coach March 19 by Mike Hopkins (assistant coach at Syracuse). WINTHROP (Big South)-- Pat Kelsey (5 years; 26-7 this season, 102-59 at Winthrop and overall) resigned March 21 to accept the head coaching position at Massachusetts. Kelsey changed his mind March 23, and returned to Winthrop. YOUNGSTOWN STATE (Horizon)-- Jerry Slocum (12 years; 10-16 this season, 139-227 at Y-State, 710-535 overall) announced his retirement March 7, and was replaced as head coach March 26 by Jerrod Calhoun (head coach at Division II Fairmont State).
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Newly added information is in bold. Former Big East Conference head coaches are indicated in italics. Open Division I head coaching positions are indicated by underline. There are presently 7 Division I head coaching vacancies.
GEORGETOWN (Big East)-- John Thompson III (13 years; 14-18 this season, 278-151 at GU, 346-190 overall) was fired March 23, and was replaced as head coach April 3 by Patrick Ewing (associate head coach with NBA Charlotte Hornets). AKRON (Mid-American)-- Keith Dambrot (13 years; 27-9 this season, 305-139 at Akron, 413-209 overall) resigned March 27 to accept the head coaching position at Duquesne, and was replaced as head coach April 5 by John Groce (former head coach at Illinois and Ohio). ALABAMA A&M (Southwestern)-- Willie Hayes (5 years; 11-18 this season, 52-95 at AAMU and overall) was fired March 7. ARKANSAS STATE (Sun Belt)-- Grant McCasland (1 year; 20-12 this season, at A-State and overall) resigned March 13 to accept the head coaching position at North Texas, and was replaced as head coach March 19 by Mike Balado (assistant coach at Louisville). AUSTIN PEAY (Ohio Valley)-- Dave Loos (27 years; 11-19 this season, 409-400 at APSU, 491-453 overall) took a leave of absence January 5 while continuing to undergo treatment of a malignant tumor on his colon and after discovery of a cancerous growth on a lymph node, and was replaced on an interim basis by Jay Bowen (assistant head coach at APSU) on January 5. Loos announced January 17 that he would return as head coach on January 19, after missing four games. Loos announced his retirement as head coach on March 2, and was replaced as head coach April 3 by Matt Figger (associate head coach at South Carolina). BETHUNE-COOKMAN (Mid-Eastern)-- Gravelle Craig (6 years; 10-22 this season, 74-123 at B-CU and overall) was fired March 20, and was replaced as head coach March 30 by Ryan Ridder (head coach at JUCO Dayton State). CALIFORNIA (Pacific 12)-- Cuonzo Martin (3 years; 21-13 this season, 62-39 at Cal, 186-121 overall) resigned March 15 to accept the head coaching position at Missouri, was replaced on an interim basis by Wyking Jones (assistant coach at Cal) on March 15. Jones was promoted to head coach March 23. CALIFORNIA SANTA BARBARA (Big West)-- Bob Williams (19 years; 6-22 this season, 313-260 at UCSB and overall) was advised that his contract would not be renewed when it expired, on March 9, and was replaced as head coach March 31 by Joe Pasternack (associate head coach at Arizona). CLEVELAND STATE (Horizon)-- Gary Waters (11 years; 9-22 this season, 194-172 at CSU, 365-307 overall) announced his retirement March 7, and was replaced as head coach March 24 by Dennis Felton (assistant coach at Tulsa, and former head coach at Western Kentucky and Georgia). COPPIN STATE (Mid-Eastern)-- Michael Grant (3 years; 8-24 this season, 25-69 at Coppin, 51-114 overall) was fired March 19. DAYTON (Atlantic 10)-- Archie Miller (6 years; 24-8 this season, 139-63 at UD and overall) resigned March 25 to accept the head coaching position at Indiana, and was replaced as head coach March 30 by Anthony Grant (assistant coach at NBA Oklahoma City Thunder, and former head coach at Virginia Commonwealth and Alabama). DRAKE (Missouri Valley)-- Ray Giacometti (4 seasons; 1-7 this season, 32-69 at Drake, 203-192 overall) resigned December 6, was replaced on an interim basis by Jeff Rutter (assistant coach at Drake) on December 6, and was replaced as head coach March 26 by Niko Medved (head coach at Furman). DUKE (Atlantic Coast)-- Mike Krzyzewski (37 years; 13-2 this season, 983-264 at Duke, 1,056-323 overall) took a leave of absence January 6 after surgery to remove a fragment of a herniated disc in his lower back, and was replaced on an interim basis, for up to four weeks, by Jeff Capel (associate head coach at Duke) on January 6. Krzyzewski announced February 2 that he would return as head coach on February 4, after missing seven games. DUQUESNE (Atlantic 10)-- Jim Ferry (5 years; 10-19 this season, 60-94 at Duquesne, 314-262 overall) was fired March 13, and was replaced as head coach March 27 by Keith Dambrot (head coach at Akron, and former head coach at Central Michigan, Division II Ashland, and Division II Tiffin). EAST CAROLINA (American)-- Jeff Lebo (7 years; 9-10 this season, 108-110 at ECU, 319-266 overall) took a leave of absence January 16 after undergoing hip surgery, and was replaced on an interim basis by Michael Perry (assistant coach at ECU) on January 16. ECU announced on March 21 that Lebo would be returning as head coach for the 2017-2018 season. EASTERN WASHINGTON (Big Sky)-- Jim Hayford (6 years; 22-12 this season, 106-91 at EWU, 360-175 overall) resigned March 29 to accept the head coaching position at Seattle, and was replaced as head coach March 29 by Shantay Legans (associate head coach at EWU). FLORIDA A&M (Mid-Eastern)-- Byron Samuels (3 years; 7-23 this season, 17-71 at FAMU, 92-194 overall) was advised March 18 that his contract would not be renewed. FURMAN (Southern)-- Niko Medved (4 years; 23-11 this season, 62-70 at Furman and overall) resigned March 26 to accept the head coaching position at Drake, and was replaced on an interim basis by Bob Richey (assistant coach at Furman) on March 27. Richey was promoted to head coach April 7. GEORGE WASHINGTON (Atlantic 10)-- Interim head coach Maurice Joseph was retained March 14 as head coach; he replaced Mike Lonergan September 27, 2016 as interim head coach and led GW to a 19-14 record. GRAMBLING STATE (Southwest)-- Shawn Walker (3 years; 16-17 this season, 25-68 at Grambling and overall) was fired March 22. ILLINOIS (Big Ten)-- John Groce (6 years; 18-13 this season, 95-74 at Illinois, 176-130 overall) was fired March 12, was replaced on an interim basis by Jamall Walker (assistant coach at Illinois), and was replaced as head coach March 18 by Brad Underwood (head coach at Oklahoma State and former head coach at Stephen F. Austin). INDIANA (Big Ten)-- Tom Crean (9 years; 18-16 this season, 166-135 at IU, 356-231 overall) was fired March 16, and was replaced as head coach March 25 by Archie Miller (head coach at Dayton). LONG ISLAND BROOKLYN (Northeast)-- Jack Perri (5 years; 20-12 this season, 77-79 at LIU Brooklyn, 97-88 overall) was advised March 20 that his contract, which expires in August 2017, would not be renewed. LOUISIANA STATE (Southeastern)-- Johnny Jones (5 years; 10-21 this season, 90-72 at LSU, 295-234 overall) was fired March 10, and was replaced as head coach March 20 by Will Wade (head coach at Virginia Commonwealth, and former head coach at Tennessee-Chattanooga). MASSACHUSETTS (Atlantic 10)-- Derek Kellogg (9 years; 15-18 this season, 155-137 at UMass and overall) was fired March 9, and was replaced as head coach March 21 by Pat Kelsey (head coach at Winthrop). Kelsey changed his mind just prior to a press conference scheduled to announce his hiring March 23, and declined the head coaching offer; he was replaced as head coach March 29 by Matt McCall (head coach at Tennessee-Chattanooga). MIAMI (OHIO) (Mid-American)-- John Cooper (5 years; 10-18 this season, 58-97 at Miami, 101-149 overall) was advised that his contract would not be renewed when it expired, on March 10, and was replaced as head coach March 29 by Jack Owens (associate head coach at Purdue). MISSOURI (Big 12)-- Kim Anderson (3 years; 7-23 this season, 26-67 at Mizzou, 300-161 overall) was fired March 5, effective at the end of the season, and was replaced as head coach March 15 by Cuonzo Martin (head coach at California). MOREHEAD STATE (Ohio Valley)-- Sean Woods (5 years; 2-7 this season, 77-70 at Morehead, 127-150 overall) was suspended November 22 after being accused of allegedly head-butting a player last season, resigned December 15, and was replaced on an interim basis by Preston Spradlin (associate head coach at Morehead) on November 22. Spradlin was promoted to head coach March 16 after compiling a 12-9 record as interim head coach. NEW MEXICO (Mountain West)-- Craig Neal (4 years; 17-14 this season, 76-52 at UNM and overall) was fired March 31. NORTH CAROLINA STATE (Atlantic Coast)-- Mark Gottfried (6 years; 14-13 this season, 122-82 at NC State, 401-236 overall) was fired February 16, but coached the Wolfpack for the remainder of the season, and was replaced as head coach March 17 by Kevin Keatts (head coach at North Carolina Wilmington). NORTH CAROLINA WILMINGTON (Colonial)-- Kevin Keatts (3 years; 29-6 this season, 72-28 at UNCW and overall) resigned March 17 to accept the head coaching position at North Carolina State, and was replaced as head coach March 31 by CB McGrath (assistant coach at North Carolina). NORTH TEXAS (Conference USA)-- Tony Benford (5 years; 8-22 this season, 62-95 at UNT and overall) was fired March 5, and was replaced as head coach March 13 by Grant McCasland (head coach at Arkansas State). OKLAHOMA STATE (Big 12)-- Brad Underwood (1 year; 20-13 this season and at OK State, 109-27 overall) resigned March 18 to accept the head coaching position at Illinois, and was replaced as head coach March 24 by Mike Boynton (assistant coach at OK State). PORTLAND STATE (Big Sky)-- Tyler Geving (8 years; 15-16 this season, 112-133 at PSU and overall) was fired March 15, and was replaced by Barret Peery (associate head coach at Santa Clara). QUINNIPIAC (Metro Atlantic)-- Tom Moore (10 years; 162-146 at QU and overall) was fired March 7, and was replaced as head coach March 27 by Baker Dunleavy (associate head coach at Villanova). RICE (Conference USA)-- Mike Rhoades (3 years; 23- 12 this season, 47-52 at Rice and 244-128 overall) resigned March 21 to accept the head coaching position at Virginia Commonwealth, and was replaced as head coach March 23 by Scott Pera (associate head coach at Rice). SEATTLE (Western)-- Cameron Dollar (8 years; 13-17 this season, 107-138 at SU, 118-160 overall) was fired March 13, and was replaced as head coach March 29 by Jim Hayford (head coach at Eastern Washington, and former head coach at Division II Sioux Falls and Division III Whitworth). SOUTH FLORIDA (American)-- Orlando Antigua (3 seasons; 23-55 at USF and overall) was fired January 3, was replaced on an interim basis by Murry Barstow (assistant coach at USF) on January 3, and was replaced as head coach March 14 by Brian Gregory (assistant coach at Michigan State, and former head coach at Dayton and Georgia Institute of Technology). SOUTHERN (Southwest)-- Roman Banks (5 years; 22-13 this season, 99-67 at SU and overall) resigned March 31 to accept the athletic director position at SU, and was replaced on an interim basis March 31 by Morris Scott (associate head coach at SU, and former interim head coach at Okaloosa-Walton College, now JUCO Northwest Florida State). TENNESSEE-CHATTANOOGA (Southern)-- Matt McCall (2 years; 19-12 this season, 48-18 at UTC and overall) resigned March 29 to accept the head coaching position at Massachusetts, and was replaced as head coach April 2 by Lamont Paris (associate head coach at Wisconsin). VIRGINIA COMMONWEALTH (Atlantic 10)-- Will Wade (2 years; 26-9 this season, 51-20 at VCU and 91-45 overall) resigned March 20 to accept the head coaching position at Louisiana State, and was replaced as head coach March 21 by Mike Rhoades (head coach at Rice and former head coach at Randolph-Macon). WASHINGTON (Pacific 12)-- Lorenzo Romar (15 years; 9-22 this season, 298-195 at U-Dub, 391-283 overall) was fired March 15, and was replaced as head coach March 19 by Mike Hopkins (assistant coach at Syracuse). WINTHROP (Big South)-- Pat Kelsey (5 years; 26-7 this season, 102-59 at Winthrop and overall) resigned March 21 to accept the head coaching position at Massachusetts. Kelsey changed his mind March 23, and returned to Winthrop. YOUNGSTOWN STATE (Horizon)-- Jerry Slocum (12 years; 10-16 this season, 139-227 at Y-State, 710-535 overall) announced his retirement March 7, and was replaced as head coach March 26 by Jerrod Calhoun (head coach at Division II Fairmont State).
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Post by njhoya78 on Apr 11, 2017 15:14:47 GMT -5
Newly added information is in bold. Former Big East Conference head coaches are indicated in italics. Open Division I head coaching positions are indicated by underline. There are presently 7 Division I head coaching vacancies.
GEORGETOWN (Big East)-- John Thompson III (13 years; 14-18 this season, 278-151 at GU, 346-190 overall) was fired March 23, and was replaced as head coach April 3 by Patrick Ewing (associate head coach with NBA Charlotte Hornets). AKRON (Mid-American)-- Keith Dambrot (13 years; 27-9 this season, 305-139 at Akron, 413-209 overall) resigned March 27 to accept the head coaching position at Duquesne, and was replaced as head coach April 5 by John Groce (former head coach at Illinois and Ohio). ALABAMA A&M (Southwestern)-- Willie Hayes (5 years; 11-18 this season, 52-95 at AAMU and overall) was fired March 7. ARKANSAS STATE (Sun Belt)-- Grant McCasland (1 year; 20-12 this season, at A-State and overall) resigned March 13 to accept the head coaching position at North Texas, and was replaced as head coach March 19 by Mike Balado (assistant coach at Louisville). AUSTIN PEAY (Ohio Valley)-- Dave Loos (27 years; 11-19 this season, 409-400 at APSU, 491-453 overall) took a leave of absence January 5 while continuing to undergo treatment of a malignant tumor on his colon and after discovery of a cancerous growth on a lymph node, and was replaced on an interim basis by Jay Bowen (assistant head coach at APSU) on January 5. Loos announced January 17 that he would return as head coach on January 19, after missing four games. Loos announced his retirement as head coach on March 2, and was replaced as head coach April 3 by Matt Figger (associate head coach at South Carolina). BETHUNE-COOKMAN (Mid-Eastern)-- Gravelle Craig (6 years; 10-22 this season, 74-123 at B-CU and overall) was fired March 20, and was replaced as head coach March 30 by Ryan Ridder (head coach at JUCO Dayton State). CALIFORNIA (Pacific 12)-- Cuonzo Martin (3 years; 21-13 this season, 62-39 at Cal, 186-121 overall) resigned March 15 to accept the head coaching position at Missouri, was replaced on an interim basis by Wyking Jones (assistant coach at Cal) on March 15. Jones was promoted to head coach March 23. CALIFORNIA SANTA BARBARA (Big West)-- Bob Williams (19 years; 6-22 this season, 313-260 at UCSB and overall) was advised that his contract would not be renewed when it expired, on March 9, and was replaced as head coach March 31 by Joe Pasternack (associate head coach at Arizona). CLEVELAND STATE (Horizon)-- Gary Waters (11 years; 9-22 this season, 194-172 at CSU, 365-307 overall) announced his retirement March 7, and was replaced as head coach March 24 by Dennis Felton (assistant coach at Tulsa, and former head coach at Western Kentucky and Georgia). COPPIN STATE (Mid-Eastern)-- Michael Grant (3 years; 8-24 this season, 25-69 at Coppin, 51-114 overall) was fired March 19. DAYTON (Atlantic 10)-- Archie Miller (6 years; 24-8 this season, 139-63 at UD and overall) resigned March 25 to accept the head coaching position at Indiana, and was replaced as head coach March 30 by Anthony Grant (assistant coach at NBA Oklahoma City Thunder, and former head coach at Virginia Commonwealth and Alabama). DRAKE (Missouri Valley)-- Ray Giacometti (4 seasons; 1-7 this season, 32-69 at Drake, 203-192 overall) resigned December 6, was replaced on an interim basis by Jeff Rutter (assistant coach at Drake) on December 6, and was replaced as head coach March 26 by Niko Medved (head coach at Furman). DUKE (Atlantic Coast)-- Mike Krzyzewski (37 years; 13-2 this season, 983-264 at Duke, 1,056-323 overall) took a leave of absence January 6 after surgery to remove a fragment of a herniated disc in his lower back, and was replaced on an interim basis, for up to four weeks, by Jeff Capel (associate head coach at Duke) on January 6. Krzyzewski announced February 2 that he would return as head coach on February 4, after missing seven games. DUQUESNE (Atlantic 10)-- Jim Ferry (5 years; 10-19 this season, 60-94 at Duquesne, 314-262 overall) was fired March 13, and was replaced as head coach March 27 by Keith Dambrot (head coach at Akron, and former head coach at Central Michigan, Division II Ashland, and Division II Tiffin). EAST CAROLINA (American)-- Jeff Lebo (7 years; 9-10 this season, 108-110 at ECU, 319-266 overall) took a leave of absence January 16 after undergoing hip surgery, and was replaced on an interim basis by Michael Perry (assistant coach at ECU) on January 16. ECU announced on March 21 that Lebo would be returning as head coach for the 2017-2018 season. EASTERN WASHINGTON (Big Sky)-- Jim Hayford (6 years; 22-12 this season, 106-91 at EWU, 360-175 overall) resigned March 29 to accept the head coaching position at Seattle, and was replaced as head coach March 29 by Shantay Legans (associate head coach at EWU). FLORIDA A&M (Mid-Eastern)-- Byron Samuels (3 years; 7-23 this season, 17-71 at FAMU, 92-194 overall) was advised March 18 that his contract would not be renewed. FURMAN (Southern)-- Niko Medved (4 years; 23-11 this season, 62-70 at Furman and overall) resigned March 26 to accept the head coaching position at Drake, and was replaced on an interim basis by Bob Richey (assistant coach at Furman) on March 27. Richey was promoted to head coach April 7. GEORGE WASHINGTON (Atlantic 10)-- Interim head coach Maurice Joseph was retained March 14 as head coach; he replaced Mike Lonergan September 27, 2016 as interim head coach and led GW to a 19-14 record. GRAMBLING STATE (Southwest)-- Shawn Walker (3 years; 16-17 this season, 25-68 at Grambling and overall) was fired March 22. ILLINOIS (Big Ten)-- John Groce (6 years; 18-13 this season, 95-74 at Illinois, 176-130 overall) was fired March 12, was replaced on an interim basis by Jamall Walker (assistant coach at Illinois), and was replaced as head coach March 18 by Brad Underwood (head coach at Oklahoma State and former head coach at Stephen F. Austin). INDIANA (Big Ten)-- Tom Crean (9 years; 18-16 this season, 166-135 at IU, 356-231 overall) was fired March 16, and was replaced as head coach March 25 by Archie Miller (head coach at Dayton). LONG ISLAND BROOKLYN (Northeast)-- Jack Perri (5 years; 20-12 this season, 77-79 at LIU Brooklyn, 97-88 overall) was advised March 20 that his contract, which expires in August 2017, would not be renewed. LOUISIANA STATE (Southeastern)-- Johnny Jones (5 years; 10-21 this season, 90-72 at LSU, 295-234 overall) was fired March 10, and was replaced as head coach March 20 by Will Wade (head coach at Virginia Commonwealth, and former head coach at Tennessee-Chattanooga). MASSACHUSETTS (Atlantic 10)-- Derek Kellogg (9 years; 15-18 this season, 155-137 at UMass and overall) was fired March 9, and was replaced as head coach March 21 by Pat Kelsey (head coach at Winthrop). Kelsey changed his mind just prior to a press conference scheduled to announce his hiring March 23, and declined the head coaching offer; he was replaced as head coach March 29 by Matt McCall (head coach at Tennessee-Chattanooga). MIAMI (OHIO) (Mid-American)-- John Cooper (5 years; 10-18 this season, 58-97 at Miami, 101-149 overall) was advised that his contract would not be renewed when it expired, on March 10, and was replaced as head coach March 29 by Jack Owens (associate head coach at Purdue). MISSOURI (Big 12)-- Kim Anderson (3 years; 7-23 this season, 26-67 at Mizzou, 300-161 overall) was fired March 5, effective at the end of the season, and was replaced as head coach March 15 by Cuonzo Martin (head coach at California). MOREHEAD STATE (Ohio Valley)-- Sean Woods (5 years; 2-7 this season, 77-70 at Morehead, 127-150 overall) was suspended November 22 after being accused of allegedly head-butting a player last season, resigned December 15, and was replaced on an interim basis by Preston Spradlin (associate head coach at Morehead) on November 22. Spradlin was promoted to head coach March 16 after compiling a 12-9 record as interim head coach. NEW MEXICO (Mountain West)-- Craig Neal (4 years; 17-14 this season, 76-52 at UNM and overall) was fired March 31, and was replaced as head coach April 11 by Paul Weir (head coach at New Mexico State). NEW MEXICO STATE (Western)-- Paul Weir (1 year; 28-6 this season, at NMSU and overall) resigned April 11 to accept the head coaching position at New Mexico. NORTH CAROLINA STATE (Atlantic Coast)-- Mark Gottfried (6 years; 14-13 this season, 122-82 at NC State, 401-236 overall) was fired February 16, but coached the Wolfpack for the remainder of the season, and was replaced as head coach March 17 by Kevin Keatts (head coach at North Carolina Wilmington). NORTH CAROLINA WILMINGTON (Colonial)-- Kevin Keatts (3 years; 29-6 this season, 72-28 at UNCW and overall) resigned March 17 to accept the head coaching position at North Carolina State, and was replaced as head coach March 31 by CB McGrath (assistant coach at North Carolina). NORTH TEXAS (Conference USA)-- Tony Benford (5 years; 8-22 this season, 62-95 at UNT and overall) was fired March 5, and was replaced as head coach March 13 by Grant McCasland (head coach at Arkansas State). OKLAHOMA STATE (Big 12)-- Brad Underwood (1 year; 20-13 this season and at OK State, 109-27 overall) resigned March 18 to accept the head coaching position at Illinois, and was replaced as head coach March 24 by Mike Boynton (assistant coach at OK State). PORTLAND STATE (Big Sky)-- Tyler Geving (8 years; 15-16 this season, 112-133 at PSU and overall) was fired March 15, and was replaced by Barret Peery (associate head coach at Santa Clara). QUINNIPIAC (Metro Atlantic)-- Tom Moore (10 years; 162-146 at QU and overall) was fired March 7, and was replaced as head coach March 27 by Baker Dunleavy (associate head coach at Villanova). RICE (Conference USA)-- Mike Rhoades (3 years; 23- 12 this season, 47-52 at Rice and 244-128 overall) resigned March 21 to accept the head coaching position at Virginia Commonwealth, and was replaced as head coach March 23 by Scott Pera (associate head coach at Rice). SAN DIEGO STATE (Mountain West)-- Steve Fisher (18 years; 19-14 this season, 386-209 at SDSU, 495-288 overall) announced his retirement April 11, and was replaced as head coach April 11 by Brian Dutcher (associate head coach at SDSU). SEATTLE (Western)-- Cameron Dollar (8 years; 13-17 this season, 107-138 at SU, 118-160 overall) was fired March 13, and was replaced as head coach March 29 by Jim Hayford (head coach at Eastern Washington, and former head coach at Division II Sioux Falls and Division III Whitworth). SOUTH FLORIDA (American)-- Orlando Antigua (3 seasons; 23-55 at USF and overall) was fired January 3, was replaced on an interim basis by Murry Barstow (assistant coach at USF) on January 3, and was replaced as head coach March 14 by Brian Gregory (assistant coach at Michigan State, and former head coach at Dayton and Georgia Institute of Technology). SOUTHERN (Southwest)-- Roman Banks (5 years; 22-13 this season, 99-67 at SU and overall) resigned March 31 to accept the athletic director position at SU, and was replaced on an interim basis March 31 by Morris Scott (associate head coach at SU, and former interim head coach at Okaloosa-Walton College, now JUCO Northwest Florida State). TENNESSEE-CHATTANOOGA (Southern)-- Matt McCall (2 years; 19-12 this season, 48-18 at UTC and overall) resigned March 29 to accept the head coaching position at Massachusetts, and was replaced as head coach April 2 by Lamont Paris (associate head coach at Wisconsin). VIRGINIA COMMONWEALTH (Atlantic 10)-- Will Wade (2 years; 26-9 this season, 51-20 at VCU and 91-45 overall) resigned March 20 to accept the head coaching position at Louisiana State, and was replaced as head coach March 21 by Mike Rhoades (head coach at Rice and former head coach at Randolph-Macon). WASHINGTON (Pacific 12)-- Lorenzo Romar (15 years; 9-22 this season, 298-195 at U-Dub, 391-283 overall) was fired March 15, and was replaced as head coach March 19 by Mike Hopkins (assistant coach at Syracuse). WINTHROP (Big South)-- Pat Kelsey (5 years; 26-7 this season, 102-59 at Winthrop and overall) resigned March 21 to accept the head coaching position at Massachusetts. Kelsey changed his mind March 23, and returned to Winthrop. YOUNGSTOWN STATE (Horizon)-- Jerry Slocum (12 years; 10-16 this season, 139-227 at Y-State, 710-535 overall) announced his retirement March 7, and was replaced as head coach March 26 by Jerrod Calhoun (head coach at Division II Fairmont State).
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Post by njhoya78 on Apr 12, 2017 16:17:13 GMT -5
Newly added information is in bold. Former Big East Conference head coaches are indicated in italics. Open Division I head coaching positions are indicated by underline. There are presently 8 Division I head coaching vacancies.
GEORGETOWN (Big East)-- John Thompson III (13 years; 14-18 this season, 278-151 at GU, 346-190 overall) was fired March 23, and was replaced as head coach April 3 by Patrick Ewing (associate head coach with NBA Charlotte Hornets). AKRON (Mid-American)-- Keith Dambrot (13 years; 27-9 this season, 305-139 at Akron, 413-209 overall) resigned March 27 to accept the head coaching position at Duquesne, and was replaced as head coach April 5 by John Groce (former head coach at Illinois and Ohio). ALABAMA A&M (Southwestern)-- Willie Hayes (5 years; 11-18 this season, 52-95 at AAMU and overall) was fired March 7. ARKANSAS STATE (Sun Belt)-- Grant McCasland (1 year; 20-12 this season, at A-State and overall) resigned March 13 to accept the head coaching position at North Texas, and was replaced as head coach March 19 by Mike Balado (assistant coach at Louisville). AUSTIN PEAY (Ohio Valley)-- Dave Loos (27 years; 11-19 this season, 409-400 at APSU, 491-453 overall) took a leave of absence January 5 while continuing to undergo treatment of a malignant tumor on his colon and after discovery of a cancerous growth on a lymph node, and was replaced on an interim basis by Jay Bowen (assistant head coach at APSU) on January 5. Loos announced January 17 that he would return as head coach on January 19, after missing four games. Loos announced his retirement as head coach on March 2, and was replaced as head coach April 3 by Matt Figger (associate head coach at South Carolina). BETHUNE-COOKMAN (Mid-Eastern)-- Gravelle Craig (6 years; 10-22 this season, 74-123 at B-CU and overall) was fired March 20, and was replaced as head coach March 30 by Ryan Ridder (head coach at JUCO Dayton State). CALIFORNIA (Pacific 12)-- Cuonzo Martin (3 years; 21-13 this season, 62-39 at Cal, 186-121 overall) resigned March 15 to accept the head coaching position at Missouri, was replaced on an interim basis by Wyking Jones (assistant coach at Cal) on March 15. Jones was promoted to head coach March 23. CALIFORNIA SANTA BARBARA (Big West)-- Bob Williams (19 years; 6-22 this season, 313-260 at UCSB and overall) was advised that his contract would not be renewed when it expired, on March 9, and was replaced as head coach March 31 by Joe Pasternack (associate head coach at Arizona). CLEVELAND STATE (Horizon)-- Gary Waters (11 years; 9-22 this season, 194-172 at CSU, 365-307 overall) announced his retirement March 7, and was replaced as head coach March 24 by Dennis Felton (assistant coach at Tulsa, and former head coach at Western Kentucky and Georgia). COPPIN STATE (Mid-Eastern)-- Michael Grant (3 years; 8-24 this season, 25-69 at Coppin, 51-114 overall) was fired March 19. DAYTON (Atlantic 10)-- Archie Miller (6 years; 24-8 this season, 139-63 at UD and overall) resigned March 25 to accept the head coaching position at Indiana, and was replaced as head coach March 30 by Anthony Grant (assistant coach at NBA Oklahoma City Thunder, and former head coach at Virginia Commonwealth and Alabama). DRAKE (Missouri Valley)-- Ray Giacometti (4 seasons; 1-7 this season, 32-69 at Drake, 203-192 overall) resigned December 6, was replaced on an interim basis by Jeff Rutter (assistant coach at Drake) on December 6, and was replaced as head coach March 26 by Niko Medved (head coach at Furman). DUKE (Atlantic Coast)-- Mike Krzyzewski (37 years; 13-2 this season, 983-264 at Duke, 1,056-323 overall) took a leave of absence January 6 after surgery to remove a fragment of a herniated disc in his lower back, and was replaced on an interim basis, for up to four weeks, by Jeff Capel (associate head coach at Duke) on January 6. Krzyzewski announced February 2 that he would return as head coach on February 4, after missing seven games. DUQUESNE (Atlantic 10)-- Jim Ferry (5 years; 10-19 this season, 60-94 at Duquesne, 314-262 overall) was fired March 13, and was replaced as head coach March 27 by Keith Dambrot (head coach at Akron, and former head coach at Central Michigan, Division II Ashland, and Division II Tiffin). EAST CAROLINA (American)-- Jeff Lebo (7 years; 9-10 this season, 108-110 at ECU, 319-266 overall) took a leave of absence January 16 after undergoing hip surgery, and was replaced on an interim basis by Michael Perry (assistant coach at ECU) on January 16. ECU announced on March 21 that Lebo would be returning as head coach for the 2017-2018 season. EASTERN WASHINGTON (Big Sky)-- Jim Hayford (6 years; 22-12 this season, 106-91 at EWU, 360-175 overall) resigned March 29 to accept the head coaching position at Seattle, and was replaced as head coach March 29 by Shantay Legans (associate head coach at EWU). FLORIDA A&M (Mid-Eastern)-- Byron Samuels (3 years; 7-23 this season, 17-71 at FAMU, 92-194 overall) was advised March 18 that his contract would not be renewed. FURMAN (Southern)-- Niko Medved (4 years; 23-11 this season, 62-70 at Furman and overall) resigned March 26 to accept the head coaching position at Drake, and was replaced on an interim basis by Bob Richey (assistant coach at Furman) on March 27. Richey was promoted to head coach April 7. GEORGE WASHINGTON (Atlantic 10)-- Interim head coach Maurice Joseph was retained March 14 as head coach; he replaced Mike Lonergan September 27, 2016 as interim head coach and led GW to a 19-14 record. GRAMBLING STATE (Southwest)-- Shawn Walker (3 years; 16-17 this season, 25-68 at Grambling and overall) was fired March 22. ILLINOIS (Big Ten)-- John Groce (6 years; 18-13 this season, 95-74 at Illinois, 176-130 overall) was fired March 12, was replaced on an interim basis by Jamall Walker (assistant coach at Illinois), and was replaced as head coach March 18 by Brad Underwood (head coach at Oklahoma State and former head coach at Stephen F. Austin). INDIANA (Big Ten)-- Tom Crean (9 years; 18-16 this season, 166-135 at IU, 356-231 overall) was fired March 16, and was replaced as head coach March 25 by Archie Miller (head coach at Dayton). LONG ISLAND BROOKLYN (Northeast)-- Jack Perri (5 years; 20-12 this season, 77-79 at LIU Brooklyn, 97-88 overall) was advised March 20 that his contract, which expires in August 2017, would not be renewed. LOUISIANA STATE (Southeastern)-- Johnny Jones (5 years; 10-21 this season, 90-72 at LSU, 295-234 overall) was fired March 10, and was replaced as head coach March 20 by Will Wade (head coach at Virginia Commonwealth, and former head coach at Tennessee-Chattanooga). MASSACHUSETTS (Atlantic 10)-- Derek Kellogg (9 years; 15-18 this season, 155-137 at UMass and overall) was fired March 9, and was replaced as head coach March 21 by Pat Kelsey (head coach at Winthrop). Kelsey changed his mind just prior to a press conference scheduled to announce his hiring March 23, and declined the head coaching offer; he was replaced as head coach March 29 by Matt McCall (head coach at Tennessee-Chattanooga). MIAMI (OHIO) (Mid-American)-- John Cooper (5 years; 10-18 this season, 58-97 at Miami, 101-149 overall) was advised that his contract would not be renewed when it expired, on March 10, and was replaced as head coach March 29 by Jack Owens (associate head coach at Purdue). MISSOURI (Big 12)-- Kim Anderson (3 years; 7-23 this season, 26-67 at Mizzou, 300-161 overall) was fired March 5, effective at the end of the season, and was replaced as head coach March 15 by Cuonzo Martin (head coach at California). MOREHEAD STATE (Ohio Valley)-- Sean Woods (5 years; 2-7 this season, 77-70 at Morehead, 127-150 overall) was suspended November 22 after being accused of allegedly head-butting a player last season, resigned December 15, and was replaced on an interim basis by Preston Spradlin (associate head coach at Morehead) on November 22. Spradlin was promoted to head coach March 16 after compiling a 12-9 record as interim head coach. NEW MEXICO (Mountain West)-- Craig Neal (4 years; 17-14 this season, 76-52 at UNM and overall) was fired March 31, and was replaced as head coach April 11 by Paul Weir (head coach at New Mexico State). NEW MEXICO STATE (Western)-- Paul Weir (1 year; 28-6 this season, at NMSU and overall) resigned April 11 to accept the head coaching position at New Mexico. NORTH CAROLINA STATE (Atlantic Coast)-- Mark Gottfried (6 years; 14-13 this season, 122-82 at NC State, 401-236 overall) was fired February 16, but coached the Wolfpack for the remainder of the season, and was replaced as head coach March 17 by Kevin Keatts (head coach at North Carolina Wilmington). NORTH CAROLINA WILMINGTON (Colonial)-- Kevin Keatts (3 years; 29-6 this season, 72-28 at UNCW and overall) resigned March 17 to accept the head coaching position at North Carolina State, and was replaced as head coach March 31 by CB McGrath (assistant coach at North Carolina). NORTH TEXAS (Conference USA)-- Tony Benford (5 years; 8-22 this season, 62-95 at UNT and overall) was fired March 5, and was replaced as head coach March 13 by Grant McCasland (head coach at Arkansas State). OKLAHOMA STATE (Big 12)-- Brad Underwood (1 year; 20-13 this season and at OK State, 109-27 overall) resigned March 18 to accept the head coaching position at Illinois, and was replaced as head coach March 24 by Mike Boynton (assistant coach at OK State). PORTLAND STATE (Big Sky)-- Tyler Geving (8 years; 15-16 this season, 112-133 at PSU and overall) was fired March 15, and was replaced by Barret Peery (associate head coach at Santa Clara). PRESBYTERIAN (Big South)-- Greg Nibert (28 years; 5-25 this season, 419-409 at Presby and overall) announced his retirement April 12, and was replaced as head coach on an interim basis April 12 by John Reynolds (assistant coach at Presby). QUINNIPIAC (Metro Atlantic)-- Tom Moore (10 years; 162-146 at QU and overall) was fired March 7, and was replaced as head coach March 27 by Baker Dunleavy (associate head coach at Villanova). RICE (Conference USA)-- Mike Rhoades (3 years; 23- 12 this season, 47-52 at Rice and 244-128 overall) resigned March 21 to accept the head coaching position at Virginia Commonwealth, and was replaced as head coach March 23 by Scott Pera (associate head coach at Rice). SAN DIEGO STATE (Mountain West)-- Steve Fisher (18 years; 19-14 this season, 386-209 at SDSU, 495-288 overall) announced his retirement April 11, and was replaced as head coach April 11 by Brian Dutcher (associate head coach at SDSU). SEATTLE (Western)-- Cameron Dollar (8 years; 13-17 this season, 107-138 at SU, 118-160 overall) was fired March 13, and was replaced as head coach March 29 by Jim Hayford (head coach at Eastern Washington, and former head coach at Division II Sioux Falls and Division III Whitworth). SOUTH FLORIDA (American)-- Orlando Antigua (3 seasons; 23-55 at USF and overall) was fired January 3, was replaced on an interim basis by Murry Barstow (assistant coach at USF) on January 3, and was replaced as head coach March 14 by Brian Gregory (assistant coach at Michigan State, and former head coach at Dayton and Georgia Institute of Technology). SOUTHERN (Southwest)-- Roman Banks (5 years; 22-13 this season, 99-67 at SU and overall) resigned March 31 to accept the athletic director position at SU, and was replaced on an interim basis March 31 by Morris Scott (associate head coach at SU, and former interim head coach at Okaloosa-Walton College, now JUCO Northwest Florida State). TENNESSEE-CHATTANOOGA (Southern)-- Matt McCall (2 years; 19-12 this season, 48-18 at UTC and overall) resigned March 29 to accept the head coaching position at Massachusetts, and was replaced as head coach April 2 by Lamont Paris (associate head coach at Wisconsin). VIRGINIA COMMONWEALTH (Atlantic 10)-- Will Wade (2 years; 26-9 this season, 51-20 at VCU and 91-45 overall) resigned March 20 to accept the head coaching position at Louisiana State, and was replaced as head coach March 21 by Mike Rhoades (head coach at Rice and former head coach at Randolph-Macon). WASHINGTON (Pacific 12)-- Lorenzo Romar (15 years; 9-22 this season, 298-195 at U-Dub, 391-283 overall) was fired March 15, and was replaced as head coach March 19 by Mike Hopkins (assistant coach at Syracuse). WINTHROP (Big South)-- Pat Kelsey (5 years; 26-7 this season, 102-59 at Winthrop and overall) resigned March 21 to accept the head coaching position at Massachusetts. Kelsey changed his mind March 23, and returned to Winthrop. YOUNGSTOWN STATE (Horizon)-- Jerry Slocum (12 years; 10-16 this season, 139-227 at Y-State, 710-535 overall) announced his retirement March 7, and was replaced as head coach March 26 by Jerrod Calhoun (head coach at Division II Fairmont State).
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