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Post by hoyarooter on Jan 13, 2022 20:02:41 GMT -5
Keith Smart, there's a name out of the past.
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Post by njhoya78 on Jan 19, 2022 18:58:56 GMT -5
Newly added information is in bold. Current and former Big East Conference head coaches are indicated in italics. Open Division I head coaching positions are indicated by underline. There are presently 5 Division I head coaching vacancies.
GEORGETOWN (Big East)-- Patrick Ewing (5 years; 6-6 this season; 68-65 at GU and overall) announced January 12, 2022 that he would miss January 13, 2022 Butler game due to COVID-19 protocols, and that he would be replaced as head coach on an interim basis by Louis Orr (assistant coach at GU). ARKANSAS (Southeastern)-- Eric Musselman (3 years; 11-5 this season; 56-24 at UA; 166-58 overall) underwent surgery January 13, 2022 to repair torn tendons in his left shoulder suffered after colliding with a player in practice, will miss January 15, 2022 Louisiana State and January 18 South Carolina games, and will be replaced as head coach on an interim basis by Keith Smart (assistant coach at UA). ARKANSAS-PINE BLUFF (Southwest)-- George Ivory (13 years; 4-21 for the 2020-2021 season; 140-269 at UAPB and overall) resigned April 6, 2021, and was replaced as head coach June 11, 2021 by Solomon Bozeman (assistant coach at Oral Roberts). AUBURN (Southeastern)-- Bruce Pearl (8 years; 7-1 this season; 145-93 at AU; 376-192 overall) was suspended for two games December 10, 2021 by the NCAA, and the basketball program was placed on probation for four years, after finding that he had failed to adequately monitor former assistant coach Chuck Person and did not promote an atmosphere of compliance, and will miss December 11 Nebraska and December 14 North Alabama games. BRYANT (Northeast)-- Jared Grasso (4 years; 6-7 this season; 46-51 at Bryant and overall) missed January 6 Wagner game after entering COVID-19 protocols, and was replaced as head coach on an interim basis by Phil Martelli Jr. (associate head coach at Bryant). CALIFORNIA STATE NORTHRIDGE (Big West)-- Mark Gottfried (3 years; 9-13 for the 2020-2021 season; 37-51 at CSUN; 438-291 overall) was placed on paid administrative leave, together with his entire coaching staff, by the university on April 29, 2021 pending the completion of an internal review of potential NCAA rules violations within the program, and was replaced as head coach on an interim basis for the 2021-2022 season July 20, 2021 by Trent Johnson (assistant coach at California). CALIFORNIA STATE SACRAMENTO (Big Sky)-- Brian Katz (13 years; 8-12 for the 2020-2021 season; 146-235 at Sac State and overall) retired November 3, 2021 due to health concerns, and was replaced as head coach on an interim basis for the 2021-2022 season November 3, 2021 by Brandon Laird (associate head coach at Sac State). CONNECTICUT (Big East)-- Dan Hurley (4 years; 10-3 this season; 60-40 at UConn; 211-145 overall) announced December 27, 2021 that he was isolating at home after testing positive for COVID-19. DELAWARE STATE (Mid-Eastern)-- Eric Skeeters (3 years; 3-16 for the 2020-2021 season: 15-67 at DSU and overall) was fired April 1, 2021, and was replaced as head coach on an interim basis April 1, 2021 by Keith Goodie (assistant coach at DSU). DUKE (Atlantic Coast)-- Mike Krzyzewski (42 years; 12-2 this season; 1,109-304 at Duke; 1,182-363 overall) announced January 12, 2022 that he would miss January 12, 2022 Wake Forest game with a non-COVID illness, and that he would be replaced as head coach on an interim basis by Jon Scheyer (associate head coach at Duke). FAIRLEIGH DICKINSON (Northeast)-- Greg Herenda (9 years; 0-4 this season; 101-146 at FDU; 196-201 overall) missed November 28, 2021 Princeton game with a non-COVID illness, and was replaced as head coach on an interim basis by Pete Lappas (assistant coach at FDU). GONZAGA (West Coast)-- Mark Few (22 years; 31-1 for the 2020-2021 season; 630-124 at GU and overall) was suspended for "Kraziness in the Kennel," two exhibition games (against Eastern Oregon and Lewis-Clark State) and the November 9 Dixie State game by GU October 9, 2021 due to his citation for driving under the influence on September 6, 2021 in Idaho. HOLY CROSS (Patriot)-- Brett Nelson (3 years; 2-5 this season; 10-45 at the Cross and overall) announced November 30 that he would miss December 1 Central Connecticut State game and December 4 La Salle game due to COVID-19 protocols. KANSAS STATE (Big 12)-- Bruce Weber (10 years; 8-3 this season; 178-133 at K-State; 491-288 overall) missed January 4, 2022 Texas and January 7, 2022 West Virginia games due to COVID-19 protocols, and was replaced as head coach on an interim basis by Shane Southwell (assistant coach at K-State) for the Texas game, and then by Jermaine Henderson (assistant coach at K-State) for the subsequent game after Southwell entered COVID-19 protocols on January 6, 2022. LOUISIANA (Sun Belt)-- Bob Marlin (12 years; 6-5 this season; 210-156 at ULL; 435-287 overall) announced December 29, 2021 that he would miss December 30 Appalachian State and January 1 Coastal Carolina games while isolating after testing positive to COVID-19, and that he would be replaced as head coach on an interim basis by Brock Morris (assistant coach at ULL). LOUISVILLE (Atlantic Coast)-- Chris Mack (3 years; 13-7 for the 2020-2021 season; 57-28 at UL; 272-125 overall) was suspended for the first six games of the 2021-2022 season by UL August 27, 2021 due to his "failure to follow University guidelines, policies and procedures" in his handling of extortion attempts by former assistant coach Dino Gaudio (who subsequently pled guilty to a federal indictment), with UL stating in a release that the suspension is unrelated to the extortion attempt itself and to an ongoing NCAA investigation of alleged program violations. MARYLAND (Big Ten)-- Mark Turgeon (11 years; 5-3 this season; 226-116 at UMCP; 451-246 overall) resigned as head coach by mutual agreement with the university December 3, 2021, and was replaced as head coach on an interim basis for the balance of the 2021-2022 season December 3, 2021 by Danny Manning (assistant coach at UMCP). MISSOURI (Southeastern)-- Cuonzo Martin (5 years; 6-6 this season; 72-62 at Mizzou; 258-183 overall) announced December 27, 2021 that he had tested positive for COVID-19, and that he would be replaced as head coach on an interim basis, beginning with the December 29 Kentucky game, by Cornelle Mann (assistant coach at Mizzou). NEVADA (Mountain West)- Steve Alford (3 years; 3-4 this season; 37-25 at UNR, 546-295 overall) announced November 30 that he would isolate himself and miss November 30 Pepperdine game, December 4 North Texas game and December 7 Texas Arlington game after testing positive for COVID-19, and will be replaced as head coach on an interim basis by Kory Barnett (assistant coach at UNR). NEW MEXICO (Mountain West)-- Richard Pitino (1 year; 6-6 this season and at UNM; 165-143 overall) missed January 8, 2022 Utah State game after testing positive for COVID-19, and was replaced as head coach on an interim basis by Eric Brown (assistant coach at UNM). NEW YORK BINGHAMTON (America East)-- Tommy Dempsey (9 years; 4-14 for the 2020-2021 season; 72-194 at BU; 279-310 overall) was fired March 1, 2021, and was replaced as head coach on an interim basis for the 2021-2022 season March 1, 2021 by Levell Sanders (assistant coach at BU). NEW YORK BUFFALO (Mid-American)-- Jim Whitesell (3 years; 6-5 this season; 42-26 at UB; 151-132 overall) announced December 29, 2021, prior to December 29 Miami (Ohio) game that he had entered COVID-19 protocols after testing positive, and that he would be replaced as head coach on an interim basis while isolating by Angres Thorpe (assistant coach at UB). OHIO STATE (Big Ten)-- Chris Holtmann (5 years; 9-3 this season; 96-47 at tOSU; 210-132 overall) missed January 9, 2022 Northwestern game after testing positive for COVID-19, and was replaced as head coach on an interim basis by Tony Skinn (assistant coach at tOSU). SEATTLE (Western)-- Jim Hayford (4 years; 12-11 for the 2020-2021 season; 64-55 at SU; 168-146 overall) was placed on administrative leave by the university November 8, 2021 after allegedly using racially inappropriate language during a team scrimmage on November 4, 2021, and was replaced as head coach on an interim basis November 8, 2021 by Chris Victor (assistant coach at SU). Hayford resigned as head coach November 11, 2021, and was replaced as head coach on an interim basis for the 2021-2022 season by Victor. TEMPLE (American)-- Aaron McKie (3 years; 7-6 this season; 25-34 at TU and overall) announced January 4, 2022 that he would miss January 5, 2022 Central Florida game due to COVID-19 protocols, and that he would be replaced as head coach on an interim basis by Monte Ross (associate head coach at TU). WAKE FOREST (Atlantic Coast)-- Steve Forbes (2 years; 10-1 this season; 16-17 at Wake; 146-60 overall) missed January 19, 2022 Georgia Institute of Technology game due to illness, and was replaced as head coach on an interim basis by Brooks Savage (assistant coach at Wake).
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Post by njhoya78 on Jan 21, 2022 14:52:05 GMT -5
Newly added information is in bold. Current and former Big East Conference head coaches are indicated in italics. Open Division I head coaching positions are indicated by underline. There are presently 6 Division I head coaching vacancies.
GEORGETOWN (Big East)-- Patrick Ewing (5 years; 6-6 this season; 68-65 at GU and overall) announced January 12, 2022 that he would miss January 13, 2022 Butler game due to COVID-19 protocols, and that he would be replaced as head coach on an interim basis by Louis Orr (assistant coach at GU). ARKANSAS (Southeastern)-- Eric Musselman (3 years; 11-5 this season; 56-24 at UA; 166-58 overall) underwent surgery January 13, 2022 to repair torn tendons in his left shoulder suffered after colliding with a player in practice, will miss January 15, 2022 Louisiana State and January 18 South Carolina games, and will be replaced as head coach on an interim basis by Keith Smart (assistant coach at UA). ARKANSAS-PINE BLUFF (Southwest)-- George Ivory (13 years; 4-21 for the 2020-2021 season; 140-269 at UAPB and overall) resigned April 6, 2021, and was replaced as head coach June 11, 2021 by Solomon Bozeman (assistant coach at Oral Roberts). AUBURN (Southeastern)-- Bruce Pearl (8 years; 7-1 this season; 145-93 at AU; 376-192 overall) was suspended for two games December 10, 2021 by the NCAA, and the basketball program was placed on probation for four years, after finding that he had failed to adequately monitor former assistant coach Chuck Person and did not promote an atmosphere of compliance, and will miss December 11 Nebraska and December 14 North Alabama games. BRYANT (Northeast)-- Jared Grasso (4 years; 6-7 this season; 46-51 at Bryant and overall) missed January 6 Wagner game after entering COVID-19 protocols, and was replaced as head coach on an interim basis by Phil Martelli Jr. (associate head coach at Bryant). CALIFORNIA STATE NORTHRIDGE (Big West)-- Mark Gottfried (3 years; 9-13 for the 2020-2021 season; 37-51 at CSUN; 438-291 overall) was placed on paid administrative leave, together with his entire coaching staff, by the university on April 29, 2021 pending the completion of an internal review of potential NCAA rules violations within the program, and was replaced as head coach on an interim basis for the 2021-2022 season July 20, 2021 by Trent Johnson (assistant coach at California). CALIFORNIA STATE SACRAMENTO (Big Sky)-- Brian Katz (13 years; 8-12 for the 2020-2021 season; 146-235 at Sac State and overall) retired November 3, 2021 due to health concerns, and was replaced as head coach on an interim basis for the 2021-2022 season November 3, 2021 by Brandon Laird (associate head coach at Sac State). CONNECTICUT (Big East)-- Dan Hurley (4 years; 10-3 this season; 60-40 at UConn; 211-145 overall) announced December 27, 2021 that he was isolating at home after testing positive for COVID-19. CREIGHTON (Big East)-- Greg McDermott (9 years; 11-5 this season; 264-130 at CU; 544-325 overall) will miss January 22, 2022 DePaul game due to COVID-19 protocols. DELAWARE STATE (Mid-Eastern)-- Eric Skeeters (3 years; 3-16 for the 2020-2021 season: 15-67 at DSU and overall) was fired April 1, 2021, and was replaced as head coach on an interim basis April 1, 2021 by Keith Goodie (assistant coach at DSU). DUKE (Atlantic Coast)-- Mike Krzyzewski (42 years; 12-2 this season; 1,109-304 at Duke; 1,182-363 overall) announced January 12, 2022 that he would miss January 12, 2022 Wake Forest game with a non-COVID illness, and that he would be replaced as head coach on an interim basis by Jon Scheyer (associate head coach at Duke). FAIRLEIGH DICKINSON (Northeast)-- Greg Herenda (9 years; 0-4 this season; 101-146 at FDU; 196-201 overall) missed November 28, 2021 Princeton game with a non-COVID illness, and was replaced as head coach on an interim basis by Pete Lappas (assistant coach at FDU). GONZAGA (West Coast)-- Mark Few (22 years; 31-1 for the 2020-2021 season; 630-124 at GU and overall) was suspended for "Kraziness in the Kennel," two exhibition games (against Eastern Oregon and Lewis-Clark State) and the November 9 Dixie State game by GU October 9, 2021 due to his citation for driving under the influence on September 6, 2021 in Idaho. HOLY CROSS (Patriot)-- Brett Nelson (3 years; 2-5 this season; 10-45 at the Cross and overall) announced November 30 that he would miss December 1 Central Connecticut State game and December 4 La Salle game due to COVID-19 protocols. KANSAS STATE (Big 12)-- Bruce Weber (10 years; 8-3 this season; 178-133 at K-State; 491-288 overall) missed January 4, 2022 Texas and January 7, 2022 West Virginia games due to COVID-19 protocols, and was replaced as head coach on an interim basis by Shane Southwell (assistant coach at K-State) for the Texas game, and then by Jermaine Henderson (assistant coach at K-State) for the subsequent game after Southwell entered COVID-19 protocols on January 6, 2022. LAFAYETTE (Patriot)-- Fran O'Hanlon (27 years; 4-11 this season; 355-424 at LC and overall) announced January 21, 2022 that he would retire at the conclusion of the 2021-2022 season. LOUISIANA (Sun Belt)-- Bob Marlin (12 years; 6-5 this season; 210-156 at ULL; 435-287 overall) announced December 29, 2021 that he would miss December 30 Appalachian State and January 1 Coastal Carolina games while isolating after testing positive to COVID-19, and that he would be replaced as head coach on an interim basis by Brock Morris (assistant coach at ULL). LOUISVILLE (Atlantic Coast)-- Chris Mack (3 years; 13-7 for the 2020-2021 season; 57-28 at UL; 272-125 overall) was suspended for the first six games of the 2021-2022 season by UL August 27, 2021 due to his "failure to follow University guidelines, policies and procedures" in his handling of extortion attempts by former assistant coach Dino Gaudio (who subsequently pled guilty to a federal indictment), with UL stating in a release that the suspension is unrelated to the extortion attempt itself and to an ongoing NCAA investigation of alleged program violations. MARYLAND (Big Ten)-- Mark Turgeon (11 years; 5-3 this season; 226-116 at UMCP; 451-246 overall) resigned as head coach by mutual agreement with the university December 3, 2021, and was replaced as head coach on an interim basis for the balance of the 2021-2022 season December 3, 2021 by Danny Manning (assistant coach at UMCP). MISSOURI (Southeastern)-- Cuonzo Martin (5 years; 6-6 this season; 72-62 at Mizzou; 258-183 overall) announced December 27, 2021 that he had tested positive for COVID-19, and that he would be replaced as head coach on an interim basis, beginning with the December 29 Kentucky game, by Cornelle Mann (assistant coach at Mizzou). NEVADA (Mountain West)- Steve Alford (3 years; 3-4 this season; 37-25 at UNR, 546-295 overall) announced November 30 that he would isolate himself and miss November 30 Pepperdine game, December 4 North Texas game and December 7 Texas Arlington game after testing positive for COVID-19, and will be replaced as head coach on an interim basis by Kory Barnett (assistant coach at UNR). NEW MEXICO (Mountain West)-- Richard Pitino (1 year; 6-6 this season and at UNM; 165-143 overall) missed January 8, 2022 Utah State game after testing positive for COVID-19, and was replaced as head coach on an interim basis by Eric Brown (assistant coach at UNM). NEW YORK BINGHAMTON (America East)-- Tommy Dempsey (9 years; 4-14 for the 2020-2021 season; 72-194 at BU; 279-310 overall) was fired March 1, 2021, and was replaced as head coach on an interim basis for the 2021-2022 season March 1, 2021 by Levell Sanders (assistant coach at BU). NEW YORK BUFFALO (Mid-American)-- Jim Whitesell (3 years; 6-5 this season; 42-26 at UB; 151-132 overall) announced December 29, 2021, prior to December 29 Miami (Ohio) game that he had entered COVID-19 protocols after testing positive, and that he would be replaced as head coach on an interim basis while isolating by Angres Thorpe (assistant coach at UB). OHIO STATE (Big Ten)-- Chris Holtmann (5 years; 9-3 this season; 96-47 at tOSU; 210-132 overall) missed January 9, 2022 Northwestern game after testing positive for COVID-19, and was replaced as head coach on an interim basis by Tony Skinn (assistant coach at tOSU). SEATTLE (Western)-- Jim Hayford (4 years; 12-11 for the 2020-2021 season; 64-55 at SU; 168-146 overall) was placed on administrative leave by the university November 8, 2021 after allegedly using racially inappropriate language during a team scrimmage on November 4, 2021, and was replaced as head coach on an interim basis November 8, 2021 by Chris Victor (assistant coach at SU). Hayford resigned as head coach November 11, 2021, and was replaced as head coach on an interim basis for the 2021-2022 season by Victor. TEMPLE (American)-- Aaron McKie (3 years; 7-6 this season; 25-34 at TU and overall) announced January 4, 2022 that he would miss January 5, 2022 Central Florida game due to COVID-19 protocols, and that he would be replaced as head coach on an interim basis by Monte Ross (associate head coach at TU). WAKE FOREST (Atlantic Coast)-- Steve Forbes (2 years; 10-1 this season; 16-17 at Wake; 146-60 overall) missed January 19, 2022 Georgia Institute of Technology game due to illness, and was replaced as head coach on an interim basis by Brooks Savage (assistant coach at Wake).
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Post by njhoya78 on Jan 24, 2022 17:25:18 GMT -5
Newly added information is in bold. Current and former Big East Conference head coaches are indicated in italics. Open Division I head coaching positions are indicated by underline. There are presently 6 Division I head coaching vacancies.
GEORGETOWN (Big East)-- Patrick Ewing (5 years; 6-6 this season; 68-65 at GU and overall) announced January 12, 2022 that he would miss January 13, 2022 Butler game due to COVID-19 protocols, and that he would be replaced as head coach on an interim basis by Louis Orr (assistant coach at GU). ARIZONA STATE (Pacific 12)-- Bobby Hurley (7 years; 6-10 this season; 110-93 at ASU; 152-113 overall) was publicly reprimanded, fined and suspended for January 24, 2022 Southern California game by the Pacific 12 Conference after a verbal confrontation with game officials as they attempted to leave the basketball court after January 22, 2022 Stanford game. ARKANSAS (Southeastern)-- Eric Musselman (3 years; 11-5 this season; 56-24 at UA; 166-58 overall) underwent surgery January 13, 2022 to repair torn tendons in his left shoulder suffered after colliding with a player in practice, will miss January 15, 2022 Louisiana State and January 18 South Carolina games, and will be replaced as head coach on an interim basis by Keith Smart (assistant coach at UA). ARKANSAS-PINE BLUFF (Southwest)-- George Ivory (13 years; 4-21 for the 2020-2021 season; 140-269 at UAPB and overall) resigned April 6, 2021, and was replaced as head coach June 11, 2021 by Solomon Bozeman (assistant coach at Oral Roberts). AUBURN (Southeastern)-- Bruce Pearl (8 years; 7-1 this season; 145-93 at AU; 376-192 overall) was suspended for two games December 10, 2021 by the NCAA, and the basketball program was placed on probation for four years, after finding that he had failed to adequately monitor former assistant coach Chuck Person and did not promote an atmosphere of compliance, and will miss December 11 Nebraska and December 14 North Alabama games. BRYANT (Northeast)-- Jared Grasso (4 years; 6-7 this season; 46-51 at Bryant and overall) missed January 6 Wagner game after entering COVID-19 protocols, and was replaced as head coach on an interim basis by Phil Martelli Jr. (associate head coach at Bryant). CALIFORNIA STATE NORTHRIDGE (Big West)-- Mark Gottfried (3 years; 9-13 for the 2020-2021 season; 37-51 at CSUN; 438-291 overall) was placed on paid administrative leave, together with his entire coaching staff, by the university on April 29, 2021 pending the completion of an internal review of potential NCAA rules violations within the program, and was replaced as head coach on an interim basis for the 2021-2022 season July 20, 2021 by Trent Johnson (assistant coach at California). CALIFORNIA STATE SACRAMENTO (Big Sky)-- Brian Katz (13 years; 8-12 for the 2020-2021 season; 146-235 at Sac State and overall) retired November 3, 2021 due to health concerns, and was replaced as head coach on an interim basis for the 2021-2022 season November 3, 2021 by Brandon Laird (associate head coach at Sac State). CONNECTICUT (Big East)-- Dan Hurley (4 years; 10-3 this season; 60-40 at UConn; 211-145 overall) announced December 27, 2021 that he was isolating at home after testing positive for COVID-19. CREIGHTON (Big East)-- Greg McDermott (9 years; 11-5 this season; 264-130 at CU; 544-325 overall) will miss January 22, 2022 DePaul game due to COVID-19 protocols. DELAWARE STATE (Mid-Eastern)-- Eric Skeeters (3 years; 3-16 for the 2020-2021 season: 15-67 at DSU and overall) was fired April 1, 2021, and was replaced as head coach on an interim basis April 1, 2021 by Keith Goodie (assistant coach at DSU). DUKE (Atlantic Coast)-- Mike Krzyzewski (42 years; 12-2 this season; 1,109-304 at Duke; 1,182-363 overall) announced January 12, 2022 that he would miss January 12, 2022 Wake Forest game with a non-COVID illness, and that he would be replaced as head coach on an interim basis by Jon Scheyer (associate head coach at Duke). FAIRLEIGH DICKINSON (Northeast)-- Greg Herenda (9 years; 0-4 this season; 101-146 at FDU; 196-201 overall) missed November 28, 2021 Princeton game with a non-COVID illness, and was replaced as head coach on an interim basis by Pete Lappas (assistant coach at FDU). GONZAGA (West Coast)-- Mark Few (22 years; 31-1 for the 2020-2021 season; 630-124 at GU and overall) was suspended for "Kraziness in the Kennel," two exhibition games (against Eastern Oregon and Lewis-Clark State) and the November 9 Dixie State game by GU October 9, 2021 due to his citation for driving under the influence on September 6, 2021 in Idaho. HOLY CROSS (Patriot)-- Brett Nelson (3 years; 2-5 this season; 10-45 at the Cross and overall) announced November 30 that he would miss December 1 Central Connecticut State game and December 4 La Salle game due to COVID-19 protocols. KANSAS STATE (Big 12)-- Bruce Weber (10 years; 8-3 this season; 178-133 at K-State; 491-288 overall) missed January 4, 2022 Texas and January 7, 2022 West Virginia games due to COVID-19 protocols, and was replaced as head coach on an interim basis by Shane Southwell (assistant coach at K-State) for the Texas game, and then by Jermaine Henderson (assistant coach at K-State) for the subsequent game after Southwell entered COVID-19 protocols on January 6, 2022. LAFAYETTE (Patriot)-- Fran O'Hanlon (27 years; 4-11 this season; 355-424 at LC and overall) announced January 21, 2022 that he would retire at the conclusion of the 2021-2022 season. LOUISIANA (Sun Belt)-- Bob Marlin (12 years; 6-5 this season; 210-156 at ULL; 435-287 overall) announced December 29, 2021 that he would miss December 30 Appalachian State and January 1 Coastal Carolina games while isolating after testing positive to COVID-19, and that he would be replaced as head coach on an interim basis by Brock Morris (assistant coach at ULL). LOUISVILLE (Atlantic Coast)-- Chris Mack (3 years; 13-7 for the 2020-2021 season; 57-28 at UL; 272-125 overall) was suspended for the first six games of the 2021-2022 season by UL August 27, 2021 due to his "failure to follow University guidelines, policies and procedures" in his handling of extortion attempts by former assistant coach Dino Gaudio (who subsequently pled guilty to a federal indictment), with UL stating in a release that the suspension is unrelated to the extortion attempt itself and to an ongoing NCAA investigation of alleged program violations. MARYLAND (Big Ten)-- Mark Turgeon (11 years; 5-3 this season; 226-116 at UMCP; 451-246 overall) resigned as head coach by mutual agreement with the university December 3, 2021, and was replaced as head coach on an interim basis for the balance of the 2021-2022 season December 3, 2021 by Danny Manning (assistant coach at UMCP). MISSOURI (Southeastern)-- Cuonzo Martin (5 years; 6-6 this season; 72-62 at Mizzou; 258-183 overall) announced December 27, 2021 that he had tested positive for COVID-19, and that he would be replaced as head coach on an interim basis, beginning with the December 29 Kentucky game, by Cornelle Mann (assistant coach at Mizzou). NEVADA (Mountain West)- Steve Alford (3 years; 3-4 this season; 37-25 at UNR, 546-295 overall) announced November 30 that he would isolate himself and miss November 30 Pepperdine game, December 4 North Texas game and December 7 Texas Arlington game after testing positive for COVID-19, and will be replaced as head coach on an interim basis by Kory Barnett (assistant coach at UNR). NEW MEXICO (Mountain West)-- Richard Pitino (1 year; 6-6 this season and at UNM; 165-143 overall) missed January 8, 2022 Utah State game after testing positive for COVID-19, and was replaced as head coach on an interim basis by Eric Brown (assistant coach at UNM). NEW YORK BINGHAMTON (America East)-- Tommy Dempsey (9 years; 4-14 for the 2020-2021 season; 72-194 at BU; 279-310 overall) was fired March 1, 2021, and was replaced as head coach on an interim basis for the 2021-2022 season March 1, 2021 by Levell Sanders (assistant coach at BU). NEW YORK BUFFALO (Mid-American)-- Jim Whitesell (3 years; 6-5 this season; 42-26 at UB; 151-132 overall) announced December 29, 2021, prior to December 29 Miami (Ohio) game that he had entered COVID-19 protocols after testing positive, and that he would be replaced as head coach on an interim basis while isolating by Angres Thorpe (assistant coach at UB). OHIO STATE (Big Ten)-- Chris Holtmann (5 years; 9-3 this season; 96-47 at tOSU; 210-132 overall) missed January 9, 2022 Northwestern game after testing positive for COVID-19, and was replaced as head coach on an interim basis by Tony Skinn (assistant coach at tOSU). SEATTLE (Western)-- Jim Hayford (4 years; 12-11 for the 2020-2021 season; 64-55 at SU; 168-146 overall) was placed on administrative leave by the university November 8, 2021 after allegedly using racially inappropriate language during a team scrimmage on November 4, 2021, and was replaced as head coach on an interim basis November 8, 2021 by Chris Victor (assistant coach at SU). Hayford resigned as head coach November 11, 2021, and was replaced as head coach on an interim basis for the 2021-2022 season by Victor. TEMPLE (American)-- Aaron McKie (3 years; 7-6 this season; 25-34 at TU and overall) announced January 4, 2022 that he would miss January 5, 2022 Central Florida game due to COVID-19 protocols, and that he would be replaced as head coach on an interim basis by Monte Ross (associate head coach at TU). WAKE FOREST (Atlantic Coast)-- Steve Forbes (2 years; 10-1 this season; 16-17 at Wake; 146-60 overall) missed January 19, 2022 Georgia Institute of Technology game due to illness, and was replaced as head coach on an interim basis by Brooks Savage (assistant coach at Wake).
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Post by DanMcQ on Jan 25, 2022 19:11:54 GMT -5
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Post by njhoya78 on Jan 26, 2022 15:33:25 GMT -5
Newly added information is in bold. Current and 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)-- Patrick Ewing (5 years; 6-6 this season; 68-65 at GU and overall) announced January 12, 2022 that he would miss January 13, 2022 Butler game due to COVID-19 protocols, and that he would be replaced as head coach on an interim basis by Louis Orr (assistant coach at GU). ARIZONA STATE (Pacific 12)-- Bobby Hurley (7 years; 6-10 this season; 110-93 at ASU; 152-113 overall) was publicly reprimanded, fined and suspended for January 24, 2022 Southern California game by the Pacific 12 Conference after a verbal confrontation with game officials as they attempted to leave the basketball court after January 22, 2022 Stanford game. ARKANSAS (Southeastern)-- Eric Musselman (3 years; 11-5 this season; 56-24 at UA; 166-58 overall) underwent surgery January 13, 2022 to repair torn tendons in his left shoulder suffered after colliding with a player in practice, will miss January 15, 2022 Louisiana State and January 18 South Carolina games, and will be replaced as head coach on an interim basis by Keith Smart (assistant coach at UA). ARKANSAS-PINE BLUFF (Southwest)-- George Ivory (13 years; 4-21 for the 2020-2021 season; 140-269 at UAPB and overall) resigned April 6, 2021, and was replaced as head coach June 11, 2021 by Solomon Bozeman (assistant coach at Oral Roberts). AUBURN (Southeastern)-- Bruce Pearl (8 years; 7-1 this season; 145-93 at AU; 376-192 overall) was suspended for two games December 10, 2021 by the NCAA, and the basketball program was placed on probation for four years, after finding that he had failed to adequately monitor former assistant coach Chuck Person and did not promote an atmosphere of compliance, and will miss December 11 Nebraska and December 14 North Alabama games. BRYANT (Northeast)-- Jared Grasso (4 years; 6-7 this season; 46-51 at Bryant and overall) missed January 6 Wagner game after entering COVID-19 protocols, and was replaced as head coach on an interim basis by Phil Martelli Jr. (associate head coach at Bryant). CALIFORNIA STATE NORTHRIDGE (Big West)-- Mark Gottfried (3 years; 9-13 for the 2020-2021 season; 37-51 at CSUN; 438-291 overall) was placed on paid administrative leave, together with his entire coaching staff, by the university on April 29, 2021 pending the completion of an internal review of potential NCAA rules violations within the program, and was replaced as head coach on an interim basis for the 2021-2022 season July 20, 2021 by Trent Johnson (assistant coach at California). CALIFORNIA STATE SACRAMENTO (Big Sky)-- Brian Katz (13 years; 8-12 for the 2020-2021 season; 146-235 at Sac State and overall) retired November 3, 2021 due to health concerns, and was replaced as head coach on an interim basis for the 2021-2022 season November 3, 2021 by Brandon Laird (associate head coach at Sac State). CONNECTICUT (Big East)-- Dan Hurley (4 years; 10-3 this season; 60-40 at UConn; 211-145 overall) announced December 27, 2021 that he was isolating at home after testing positive for COVID-19. CREIGHTON (Big East)-- Greg McDermott (9 years; 11-5 this season; 264-130 at CU; 544-325 overall) will miss January 22, 2022 DePaul game due to COVID-19 protocols. DELAWARE STATE (Mid-Eastern)-- Eric Skeeters (3 years; 3-16 for the 2020-2021 season: 15-67 at DSU and overall) was fired April 1, 2021, and was replaced as head coach on an interim basis April 1, 2021 by Keith Goodie (assistant coach at DSU). DUKE (Atlantic Coast)-- Mike Krzyzewski (42 years; 12-2 this season; 1,109-304 at Duke; 1,182-363 overall) announced January 12, 2022 that he would miss January 12, 2022 Wake Forest game with a non-COVID illness, and that he would be replaced as head coach on an interim basis by Jon Scheyer (associate head coach at Duke). FAIRLEIGH DICKINSON (Northeast)-- Greg Herenda (9 years; 0-4 this season; 101-146 at FDU; 196-201 overall) missed November 28, 2021 Princeton game with a non-COVID illness, and was replaced as head coach on an interim basis by Pete Lappas (assistant coach at FDU). GONZAGA (West Coast)-- Mark Few (22 years; 31-1 for the 2020-2021 season; 630-124 at GU and overall) was suspended for "Kraziness in the Kennel," two exhibition games (against Eastern Oregon and Lewis-Clark State) and the November 9 Dixie State game by GU October 9, 2021 due to his citation for driving under the influence on September 6, 2021 in Idaho. HOLY CROSS (Patriot)-- Brett Nelson (3 years; 2-5 this season; 10-45 at the Cross and overall) announced November 30 that he would miss December 1 Central Connecticut State game and December 4 La Salle game due to COVID-19 protocols. KANSAS STATE (Big 12)-- Bruce Weber (10 years; 8-3 this season; 178-133 at K-State; 491-288 overall) missed January 4, 2022 Texas and January 7, 2022 West Virginia games due to COVID-19 protocols, and was replaced as head coach on an interim basis by Shane Southwell (assistant coach at K-State) for the Texas game, and then by Jermaine Henderson (assistant coach at K-State) for the subsequent game after Southwell entered COVID-19 protocols on January 6, 2022. LAFAYETTE (Patriot)-- Fran O'Hanlon (27 years; 4-11 this season; 355-424 at LC and overall) announced January 21, 2022 that he would retire at the conclusion of the 2021-2022 season. LOUISIANA (Sun Belt)-- Bob Marlin (12 years; 6-5 this season; 210-156 at ULL; 435-287 overall) announced December 29, 2021 that he would miss December 30 Appalachian State and January 1 Coastal Carolina games while isolating after testing positive to COVID-19, and that he would be replaced as head coach on an interim basis by Brock Morris (assistant coach at ULL). LOUISVILLE (Atlantic Coast)-- Chris Mack (3 years; 13-7 for the 2020-2021 season; 57-28 at UL; 272-125 overall) was suspended for the first six games of the 2021-2022 season by UL August 27, 2021 due to his "failure to follow University guidelines, policies and procedures" in his handling of extortion attempts by former assistant coach Dino Gaudio (who subsequently pled guilty to a federal indictment), with UL stating in a release that the suspension is unrelated to the extortion attempt itself and to an ongoing NCAA investigation of alleged program violations. Mack (4 years; 11-9 this season; 68-37 at UL; 283-134 overall) announced January 26, 2022, that he was resigning as head coach effective immediately, and was replaced as head coach on an interim basis for the balance of the 2021-2022 season January 26, 2022 by Mike Pegues (assistant coach at UL). MARYLAND (Big Ten)-- Mark Turgeon (11 years; 5-3 this season; 226-116 at UMCP; 451-246 overall) resigned as head coach by mutual agreement with the university December 3, 2021, and was replaced as head coach on an interim basis for the balance of the 2021-2022 season December 3, 2021 by Danny Manning (assistant coach at UMCP). MISSOURI (Southeastern)-- Cuonzo Martin (5 years; 6-6 this season; 72-62 at Mizzou; 258-183 overall) announced December 27, 2021 that he had tested positive for COVID-19, and that he would be replaced as head coach on an interim basis, beginning with the December 29 Kentucky game, by Cornelle Mann (assistant coach at Mizzou). NEVADA (Mountain West)- Steve Alford (3 years; 3-4 this season; 37-25 at UNR, 546-295 overall) announced November 30 that he would isolate himself and miss November 30 Pepperdine game, December 4 North Texas game and December 7 Texas Arlington game after testing positive for COVID-19, and will be replaced as head coach on an interim basis by Kory Barnett (assistant coach at UNR). NEW MEXICO (Mountain West)-- Richard Pitino (1 year; 6-6 this season and at UNM; 165-143 overall) missed January 8, 2022 Utah State game after testing positive for COVID-19, and was replaced as head coach on an interim basis by Eric Brown (assistant coach at UNM). NEW YORK BINGHAMTON (America East)-- Tommy Dempsey (9 years; 4-14 for the 2020-2021 season; 72-194 at BU; 279-310 overall) was fired March 1, 2021, and was replaced as head coach on an interim basis for the 2021-2022 season March 1, 2021 by Levell Sanders (assistant coach at BU). NEW YORK BUFFALO (Mid-American)-- Jim Whitesell (3 years; 6-5 this season; 42-26 at UB; 151-132 overall) announced December 29, 2021, prior to December 29 Miami (Ohio) game that he had entered COVID-19 protocols after testing positive, and that he would be replaced as head coach on an interim basis while isolating by Angres Thorpe (assistant coach at UB). OHIO STATE (Big Ten)-- Chris Holtmann (5 years; 9-3 this season; 96-47 at tOSU; 210-132 overall) missed January 9, 2022 Northwestern game after testing positive for COVID-19, and was replaced as head coach on an interim basis by Tony Skinn (assistant coach at tOSU). SEATTLE (Western)-- Jim Hayford (4 years; 12-11 for the 2020-2021 season; 64-55 at SU; 168-146 overall) was placed on administrative leave by the university November 8, 2021 after allegedly using racially inappropriate language during a team scrimmage on November 4, 2021, and was replaced as head coach on an interim basis November 8, 2021 by Chris Victor (assistant coach at SU). Hayford resigned as head coach November 11, 2021, and was replaced as head coach on an interim basis for the 2021-2022 season by Victor. TEMPLE (American)-- Aaron McKie (3 years; 7-6 this season; 25-34 at TU and overall) announced January 4, 2022 that he would miss January 5, 2022 Central Florida game due to COVID-19 protocols, and that he would be replaced as head coach on an interim basis by Monte Ross (associate head coach at TU). WAKE FOREST (Atlantic Coast)-- Steve Forbes (2 years; 10-1 this season; 16-17 at Wake; 146-60 overall) missed January 19, 2022 Georgia Institute of Technology game due to illness, and was replaced as head coach on an interim basis by Brooks Savage (assistant coach at Wake).
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Post by njhoya78 on Feb 5, 2022 8:56:03 GMT -5
Newly added information is in bold. Current and 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)-- Patrick Ewing (5 years; 6-6 this season; 68-65 at GU and overall) announced January 12, 2022 that he would miss January 13, 2022 Butler game due to COVID-19 protocols, and that he would be replaced as head coach on an interim basis by Louis Orr (assistant coach at GU). ARIZONA STATE (Pacific 12)-- Bobby Hurley (7 years; 6-10 this season; 110-93 at ASU; 152-113 overall) was publicly reprimanded, fined and suspended for January 24, 2022 Southern California game by the Pacific 12 Conference after a verbal confrontation with game officials as they attempted to leave the basketball court after January 22, 2022 Stanford game. ARKANSAS (Southeastern)-- Eric Musselman (3 years; 11-5 this season; 56-24 at UA; 166-58 overall) underwent surgery January 13, 2022 to repair torn tendons in his left shoulder suffered after colliding with a player in practice, will miss January 15, 2022 Louisiana State and January 18 South Carolina games, and will be replaced as head coach on an interim basis by Keith Smart (assistant coach at UA). ARKANSAS-PINE BLUFF (Southwest)-- George Ivory (13 years; 4-21 for the 2020-2021 season; 140-269 at UAPB and overall) resigned April 6, 2021, and was replaced as head coach June 11, 2021 by Solomon Bozeman (assistant coach at Oral Roberts). AUBURN (Southeastern)-- Bruce Pearl (8 years; 7-1 this season; 145-93 at AU; 376-192 overall) was suspended for two games December 10, 2021 by the NCAA, and the basketball program was placed on probation for four years, after finding that he had failed to adequately monitor former assistant coach Chuck Person and did not promote an atmosphere of compliance, and will miss December 11 Nebraska and December 14 North Alabama games. BRYANT (Northeast)-- Jared Grasso (4 years; 6-7 this season; 46-51 at Bryant and overall) missed January 6 Wagner game after entering COVID-19 protocols, and was replaced as head coach on an interim basis by Phil Martelli Jr. (associate head coach at Bryant). CALIFORNIA STATE NORTHRIDGE (Big West)-- Mark Gottfried (3 years; 9-13 for the 2020-2021 season; 37-51 at CSUN; 438-291 overall) was placed on paid administrative leave, together with his entire coaching staff, by the university on April 29, 2021 pending the completion of an internal review of potential NCAA rules violations within the program, and was replaced as head coach on an interim basis for the 2021-2022 season July 20, 2021 by Trent Johnson (assistant coach at California). CALIFORNIA STATE SACRAMENTO (Big Sky)-- Brian Katz (13 years; 8-12 for the 2020-2021 season; 146-235 at Sac State and overall) retired November 3, 2021 due to health concerns, and was replaced as head coach on an interim basis for the 2021-2022 season November 3, 2021 by Brandon Laird (associate head coach at Sac State). CONNECTICUT (Big East)-- Dan Hurley (4 years; 10-3 this season; 60-40 at UConn; 211-145 overall) announced December 27, 2021 that he was isolating at home after testing positive for COVID-19. CREIGHTON (Big East)-- Greg McDermott (9 years; 11-5 this season; 264-130 at CU; 544-325 overall) will miss January 22, 2022 DePaul game due to COVID-19 protocols. DELAWARE STATE (Mid-Eastern)-- Eric Skeeters (3 years; 3-16 for the 2020-2021 season: 15-67 at DSU and overall) was fired April 1, 2021, and was replaced as head coach on an interim basis April 1, 2021 by Keith Goodie (assistant coach at DSU). DUKE (Atlantic Coast)-- Mike Krzyzewski (42 years; 12-2 this season; 1,109-304 at Duke; 1,182-363 overall) announced January 12, 2022 that he would miss January 12, 2022 Wake Forest game with a non-COVID illness, and that he would be replaced as head coach on an interim basis by Jon Scheyer (associate head coach at Duke). FAIRLEIGH DICKINSON (Northeast)-- Greg Herenda (9 years; 0-4 this season; 101-146 at FDU; 196-201 overall) missed November 28, 2021 Princeton game with a non-COVID illness, and was replaced as head coach on an interim basis by Pete Lappas (assistant coach at FDU). GONZAGA (West Coast)-- Mark Few (22 years; 31-1 for the 2020-2021 season; 630-124 at GU and overall) was suspended for "Kraziness in the Kennel," two exhibition games (against Eastern Oregon and Lewis-Clark State) and the November 9 Dixie State game by GU October 9, 2021 due to his citation for driving under the influence on September 6, 2021 in Idaho. HOLY CROSS (Patriot)-- Brett Nelson (3 years; 2-5 this season; 10-45 at the Cross and overall) announced November 30 that he would miss December 1 Central Connecticut State game and December 4 La Salle game due to COVID-19 protocols. IOWA (Big Ten)-- Fran McCaffrey (12 years; 14-7 this season; 230-189 at Iowa; 481-336 overall) announced February 4, 2022 that he would miss February 5 Minnesota game due to COVID-19 protocols, and that he would be replaced as head coach on an interim basis by Billy Taylor (assistant coach at Iowa). KANSAS STATE (Big 12)-- Bruce Weber (10 years; 8-3 this season; 178-133 at K-State; 491-288 overall) missed January 4, 2022 Texas and January 7, 2022 West Virginia games due to COVID-19 protocols, and was replaced as head coach on an interim basis by Shane Southwell (assistant coach at K-State) for the Texas game, and then by Jermaine Henderson (assistant coach at K-State) for the subsequent game after Southwell entered COVID-19 protocols on January 6, 2022. LAFAYETTE (Patriot)-- Fran O'Hanlon (27 years; 4-11 this season; 355-424 at LC and overall) announced January 21, 2022 that he would retire at the conclusion of the 2021-2022 season. LOUISIANA (Sun Belt)-- Bob Marlin (12 years; 6-5 this season; 210-156 at ULL; 435-287 overall) announced December 29, 2021 that he would miss December 30 Appalachian State and January 1 Coastal Carolina games while isolating after testing positive to COVID-19, and that he would be replaced as head coach on an interim basis by Brock Morris (assistant coach at ULL). LOUISVILLE (Atlantic Coast)-- Chris Mack (3 years; 13-7 for the 2020-2021 season; 57-28 at UL; 272-125 overall) was suspended for the first six games of the 2021-2022 season by UL August 27, 2021 due to his "failure to follow University guidelines, policies and procedures" in his handling of extortion attempts by former assistant coach Dino Gaudio (who subsequently pled guilty to a federal indictment), with UL stating in a release that the suspension is unrelated to the extortion attempt itself and to an ongoing NCAA investigation of alleged program violations. Mack (4 years; 11-9 this season; 68-37 at UL; 283-134 overall) announced January 26, 2022, that he was resigning as head coach effective immediately, and was replaced as head coach on an interim basis for the balance of the 2021-2022 season January 26, 2022 by Mike Pegues (assistant coach at UL). MARYLAND (Big Ten)-- Mark Turgeon (11 years; 5-3 this season; 226-116 at UMCP; 451-246 overall) resigned as head coach by mutual agreement with the university December 3, 2021, and was replaced as head coach on an interim basis for the balance of the 2021-2022 season December 3, 2021 by Danny Manning (assistant coach at UMCP). MISSOURI (Southeastern)-- Cuonzo Martin (5 years; 6-6 this season; 72-62 at Mizzou; 258-183 overall) announced December 27, 2021 that he had tested positive for COVID-19, and that he would be replaced as head coach on an interim basis, beginning with the December 29 Kentucky game, by Cornelle Mann (assistant coach at Mizzou). NEVADA (Mountain West)- Steve Alford (3 years; 3-4 this season; 37-25 at UNR, 546-295 overall) announced November 30 that he would isolate himself and miss November 30 Pepperdine game, December 4 North Texas game and December 7 Texas Arlington game after testing positive for COVID-19, and will be replaced as head coach on an interim basis by Kory Barnett (assistant coach at UNR). NEW MEXICO (Mountain West)-- Richard Pitino (1 year; 6-6 this season and at UNM; 165-143 overall) missed January 8, 2022 Utah State game after testing positive for COVID-19, and was replaced as head coach on an interim basis by Eric Brown (assistant coach at UNM). NEW YORK BINGHAMTON (America East)-- Tommy Dempsey (9 years; 4-14 for the 2020-2021 season; 72-194 at BU; 279-310 overall) was fired March 1, 2021, and was replaced as head coach on an interim basis for the 2021-2022 season March 1, 2021 by Levell Sanders (assistant coach at BU). NEW YORK BUFFALO (Mid-American)-- Jim Whitesell (3 years; 6-5 this season; 42-26 at UB; 151-132 overall) announced December 29, 2021, prior to December 29 Miami (Ohio) game that he had entered COVID-19 protocols after testing positive, and that he would be replaced as head coach on an interim basis while isolating by Angres Thorpe (assistant coach at UB). OHIO STATE (Big Ten)-- Chris Holtmann (5 years; 9-3 this season; 96-47 at tOSU; 210-132 overall) missed January 9, 2022 Northwestern game after testing positive for COVID-19, and was replaced as head coach on an interim basis by Tony Skinn (assistant coach at tOSU). SEATTLE (Western)-- Jim Hayford (4 years; 12-11 for the 2020-2021 season; 64-55 at SU; 168-146 overall) was placed on administrative leave by the university November 8, 2021 after allegedly using racially inappropriate language during a team scrimmage on November 4, 2021, and was replaced as head coach on an interim basis November 8, 2021 by Chris Victor (assistant coach at SU). Hayford resigned as head coach November 11, 2021, and was replaced as head coach on an interim basis for the 2021-2022 season by Victor. TEMPLE (American)-- Aaron McKie (3 years; 7-6 this season; 25-34 at TU and overall) announced January 4, 2022 that he would miss January 5, 2022 Central Florida game due to COVID-19 protocols, and that he would be replaced as head coach on an interim basis by Monte Ross (associate head coach at TU). WAKE FOREST (Atlantic Coast)-- Steve Forbes (2 years; 10-1 this season; 16-17 at Wake; 146-60 overall) missed January 19, 2022 Georgia Institute of Technology game due to illness, and was replaced as head coach on an interim basis by Brooks Savage (assistant coach at Wake).
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Post by njhoya78 on Feb 13, 2022 20:05:46 GMT -5
Newly added information is in bold. Current and 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. Coaching records are current as of the date of original posting.
GEORGETOWN (Big East)-- Patrick Ewing (5 years; 6-6 this season; 68-65 at GU and overall) announced January 12, 2022 that he would miss January 13, 2022 Butler game due to COVID-19 protocols, and that he would be replaced as head coach on an interim basis by Louis Orr (assistant coach at GU). ARIZONA STATE (Pacific 12)-- Bobby Hurley (7 years; 6-10 this season; 110-93 at ASU; 152-113 overall) was publicly reprimanded, fined and suspended for January 24, 2022 Southern California game by the Pacific 12 Conference after a verbal confrontation with game officials as they attempted to leave the basketball court after January 22, 2022 Stanford game. ARKANSAS (Southeastern)-- Eric Musselman (3 years; 11-5 this season; 56-24 at UA; 166-58 overall) underwent surgery January 13, 2022 to repair torn tendons in his left shoulder suffered after colliding with a player in practice, will miss January 15, 2022 Louisiana State and January 18 South Carolina games, and will be replaced as head coach on an interim basis by Keith Smart (assistant coach at UA). ARKANSAS-PINE BLUFF (Southwest)-- George Ivory (13 years; 4-21 for the 2020-2021 season; 140-269 at UAPB and overall) resigned April 6, 2021, and was replaced as head coach June 11, 2021 by Solomon Bozeman (assistant coach at Oral Roberts). AUBURN (Southeastern)-- Bruce Pearl (8 years; 7-1 this season; 145-93 at AU; 376-192 overall) was suspended for two games December 10, 2021 by the NCAA, and the basketball program was placed on probation for four years, after finding that he had failed to adequately monitor former assistant coach Chuck Person and did not promote an atmosphere of compliance, and will miss December 11 Nebraska and December 14 North Alabama games. BRYANT (Northeast)-- Jared Grasso (4 years; 6-7 this season; 46-51 at Bryant and overall) missed January 6 Wagner game after entering COVID-19 protocols, and was replaced as head coach on an interim basis by Phil Martelli Jr. (associate head coach at Bryant). CALIFORNIA STATE NORTHRIDGE (Big West)-- Mark Gottfried (3 years; 9-13 for the 2020-2021 season; 37-51 at CSUN; 438-291 overall) was placed on paid administrative leave, together with his entire coaching staff, by the university on April 29, 2021 pending the completion of an internal review of potential NCAA rules violations within the program, and was replaced as head coach on an interim basis for the 2021-2022 season July 20, 2021 by Trent Johnson (assistant coach at California). CALIFORNIA STATE SACRAMENTO (Big Sky)-- Brian Katz (13 years; 8-12 for the 2020-2021 season; 146-235 at Sac State and overall) retired November 3, 2021 due to health concerns, and was replaced as head coach on an interim basis for the 2021-2022 season November 3, 2021 by Brandon Laird (associate head coach at Sac State). CONNECTICUT (Big East)-- Dan Hurley (4 years; 10-3 this season; 60-40 at UConn; 211-145 overall) announced December 27, 2021 that he was isolating at home after testing positive for COVID-19. CREIGHTON (Big East)-- Greg McDermott (9 years; 11-5 this season; 264-130 at CU; 544-325 overall) will miss January 22, 2022 DePaul game due to COVID-19 protocols. DELAWARE STATE (Mid-Eastern)-- Eric Skeeters (3 years; 3-16 for the 2020-2021 season: 15-67 at DSU and overall) was fired April 1, 2021, and was replaced as head coach on an interim basis April 1, 2021 by Keith Goodie (assistant coach at DSU). DUKE (Atlantic Coast)-- Mike Krzyzewski (42 years; 12-2 this season; 1,109-304 at Duke; 1,182-363 overall) announced January 12, 2022 that he would miss January 12, 2022 Wake Forest game with a non-COVID illness, and that he would be replaced as head coach on an interim basis by Jon Scheyer (associate head coach at Duke). FAIRLEIGH DICKINSON (Northeast)-- Greg Herenda (9 years; 0-4 this season; 101-146 at FDU; 196-201 overall) missed November 28, 2021 Princeton game with a non-COVID illness, and was replaced as head coach on an interim basis by Pete Lappas (assistant coach at FDU). GONZAGA (West Coast)-- Mark Few (22 years; 31-1 for the 2020-2021 season; 630-124 at GU and overall) was suspended for "Kraziness in the Kennel," two exhibition games (against Eastern Oregon and Lewis-Clark State) and the November 9 Dixie State game by GU October 9, 2021 due to his citation for driving under the influence on September 6, 2021 in Idaho. HOLY CROSS (Patriot)-- Brett Nelson (3 years; 2-5 this season; 10-45 at the Cross and overall) announced November 30 that he would miss December 1 Central Connecticut State game and December 4 La Salle game due to COVID-19 protocols. ILLINOIS STATE (Missouri Valley)-- Dan Muller (10 years; 11-15 this season; 167-150 at ISU and overall) was fired February 13, 2022, affective at the end of the season. IOWA (Big Ten)-- Fran McCaffrey (12 years; 14-7 this season; 230-189 at Iowa; 481-336 overall) announced February 4, 2022 that he would miss February 5 Minnesota game due to COVID-19 protocols, and that he would be replaced as head coach on an interim basis by Billy Taylor (assistant coach at Iowa). KANSAS STATE (Big 12)-- Bruce Weber (10 years; 8-3 this season; 178-133 at K-State; 491-288 overall) missed January 4, 2022 Texas and January 7, 2022 West Virginia games due to COVID-19 protocols, and was replaced as head coach on an interim basis by Shane Southwell (assistant coach at K-State) for the Texas game, and then by Jermaine Henderson (assistant coach at K-State) for the subsequent game after Southwell entered COVID-19 protocols on January 6, 2022. LAFAYETTE (Patriot)-- Fran O'Hanlon (27 years; 4-11 this season; 355-424 at LC and overall) announced January 21, 2022 that he would retire at the conclusion of the 2021-2022 season. LOUISIANA (Sun Belt)-- Bob Marlin (12 years; 6-5 this season; 210-156 at ULL; 435-287 overall) announced December 29, 2021 that he would miss December 30 Appalachian State and January 1 Coastal Carolina games while isolating after testing positive to COVID-19, and that he would be replaced as head coach on an interim basis by Brock Morris (assistant coach at ULL). LOUISVILLE (Atlantic Coast)-- Chris Mack (3 years; 13-7 for the 2020-2021 season; 57-28 at UL; 272-125 overall) was suspended for the first six games of the 2021-2022 season by UL August 27, 2021 due to his "failure to follow University guidelines, policies and procedures" in his handling of extortion attempts by former assistant coach Dino Gaudio (who subsequently pled guilty to a federal indictment), with UL stating in a release that the suspension is unrelated to the extortion attempt itself and to an ongoing NCAA investigation of alleged program violations. Mack (4 years; 11-9 this season; 68-37 at UL; 283-134 overall) announced January 26, 2022, that he was resigning as head coach effective immediately, and was replaced as head coach on an interim basis for the balance of the 2021-2022 season January 26, 2022 by Mike Pegues (assistant coach at UL). MARYLAND (Big Ten)-- Mark Turgeon (11 years; 5-3 this season; 226-116 at UMCP; 451-246 overall) resigned as head coach by mutual agreement with the university December 3, 2021, and was replaced as head coach on an interim basis for the balance of the 2021-2022 season December 3, 2021 by Danny Manning (assistant coach at UMCP). MISSOURI (Southeastern)-- Cuonzo Martin (5 years; 6-6 this season; 72-62 at Mizzou; 258-183 overall) announced December 27, 2021 that he had tested positive for COVID-19, and that he would be replaced as head coach on an interim basis, beginning with the December 29 Kentucky game, by Cornelle Mann (assistant coach at Mizzou). NEVADA (Mountain West)- Steve Alford (3 years; 3-4 this season; 37-25 at UNR, 546-295 overall) announced November 30 that he would isolate himself and miss November 30 Pepperdine game, December 4 North Texas game and December 7 Texas Arlington game after testing positive for COVID-19, and will be replaced as head coach on an interim basis by Kory Barnett (assistant coach at UNR). NEW MEXICO (Mountain West)-- Richard Pitino (1 year; 6-6 this season and at UNM; 165-143 overall) missed January 8, 2022 Utah State game after testing positive for COVID-19, and was replaced as head coach on an interim basis by Eric Brown (assistant coach at UNM). NEW YORK BINGHAMTON (America East)-- Tommy Dempsey (9 years; 4-14 for the 2020-2021 season; 72-194 at BU; 279-310 overall) was fired March 1, 2021, and was replaced as head coach on an interim basis for the 2021-2022 season March 1, 2021 by Levell Sanders (assistant coach at BU). NEW YORK BUFFALO (Mid-American)-- Jim Whitesell (3 years; 6-5 this season; 42-26 at UB; 151-132 overall) announced December 29, 2021, prior to December 29 Miami (Ohio) game that he had entered COVID-19 protocols after testing positive, and that he would be replaced as head coach on an interim basis while isolating by Angres Thorpe (assistant coach at UB). OHIO STATE (Big Ten)-- Chris Holtmann (5 years; 9-3 this season; 96-47 at tOSU; 210-132 overall) missed January 9, 2022 Northwestern game after testing positive for COVID-19, and was replaced as head coach on an interim basis by Tony Skinn (assistant coach at tOSU). SEATTLE (Western)-- Jim Hayford (4 years; 12-11 for the 2020-2021 season; 64-55 at SU; 168-146 overall) was placed on administrative leave by the university November 8, 2021 after allegedly using racially inappropriate language during a team scrimmage on November 4, 2021, and was replaced as head coach on an interim basis November 8, 2021 by Chris Victor (assistant coach at SU). Hayford resigned as head coach November 11, 2021, and was replaced as head coach on an interim basis for the 2021-2022 season by Victor. TEMPLE (American)-- Aaron McKie (3 years; 7-6 this season; 25-34 at TU and overall) announced January 4, 2022 that he would miss January 5, 2022 Central Florida game due to COVID-19 protocols, and that he would be replaced as head coach on an interim basis by Monte Ross (associate head coach at TU). WAKE FOREST (Atlantic Coast)-- Steve Forbes (2 years; 10-1 this season; 16-17 at Wake; 146-60 overall) missed January 19, 2022 Georgia Institute of Technology game due to illness, and was replaced as head coach on an interim basis by Brooks Savage (assistant coach at Wake).
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Post by njhoya78 on Feb 15, 2022 9:58:37 GMT -5
Newly added information is in bold. Current and 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. Coaching records are current as of the date of original posting.
GEORGETOWN (Big East)-- Patrick Ewing (5 years; 6-6 this season; 68-65 at GU and overall) announced January 12, 2022 that he would miss January 13, 2022 Butler game due to COVID-19 protocols, and that he would be replaced as head coach on an interim basis by Louis Orr (assistant coach at GU). ARIZONA STATE (Pacific 12)-- Bobby Hurley (7 years; 6-10 this season; 110-93 at ASU; 152-113 overall) was publicly reprimanded, fined and suspended for January 24, 2022 Southern California game by the Pacific 12 Conference after a verbal confrontation with game officials as they attempted to leave the basketball court after January 22, 2022 Stanford game. ARKANSAS (Southeastern)-- Eric Musselman (3 years; 11-5 this season; 56-24 at UA; 166-58 overall) underwent surgery January 13, 2022 to repair torn tendons in his left shoulder suffered after colliding with a player in practice, will miss January 15, 2022 Louisiana State and January 18 South Carolina games, and will be replaced as head coach on an interim basis by Keith Smart (assistant coach at UA). ARKANSAS-PINE BLUFF (Southwest)-- George Ivory (13 years; 4-21 for the 2020-2021 season; 140-269 at UAPB and overall) resigned April 6, 2021, and was replaced as head coach June 11, 2021 by Solomon Bozeman (assistant coach at Oral Roberts). AUBURN (Southeastern)-- Bruce Pearl (8 years; 7-1 this season; 145-93 at AU; 376-192 overall) was suspended for two games December 10, 2021 by the NCAA, and the basketball program was placed on probation for four years, after finding that he had failed to adequately monitor former assistant coach Chuck Person and did not promote an atmosphere of compliance, and will miss December 11 Nebraska and December 14 North Alabama games. BRYANT (Northeast)-- Jared Grasso (4 years; 6-7 this season; 46-51 at Bryant and overall) missed January 6 Wagner game after entering COVID-19 protocols, and was replaced as head coach on an interim basis by Phil Martelli Jr. (associate head coach at Bryant). CALIFORNIA STATE NORTHRIDGE (Big West)-- Mark Gottfried (3 years; 9-13 for the 2020-2021 season; 37-51 at CSUN; 438-291 overall) was placed on paid administrative leave, together with his entire coaching staff, by the university on April 29, 2021 pending the completion of an internal review of potential NCAA rules violations within the program, and was replaced as head coach on an interim basis for the 2021-2022 season July 20, 2021 by Trent Johnson (assistant coach at California). CALIFORNIA STATE SACRAMENTO (Big Sky)-- Brian Katz (13 years; 8-12 for the 2020-2021 season; 146-235 at Sac State and overall) retired November 3, 2021 due to health concerns, and was replaced as head coach on an interim basis for the 2021-2022 season November 3, 2021 by Brandon Laird (associate head coach at Sac State). CONNECTICUT (Big East)-- Dan Hurley (4 years; 10-3 this season; 60-40 at UConn; 211-145 overall) announced December 27, 2021 that he was isolating at home after testing positive for COVID-19. CREIGHTON (Big East)-- Greg McDermott (9 years; 11-5 this season; 264-130 at CU; 544-325 overall) will miss January 22, 2022 DePaul game due to COVID-19 protocols. DELAWARE STATE (Mid-Eastern)-- Eric Skeeters (3 years; 3-16 for the 2020-2021 season: 15-67 at DSU and overall) was fired April 1, 2021, and was replaced as head coach on an interim basis April 1, 2021 by Keith Goodie (assistant coach at DSU). DUKE (Atlantic Coast)-- Mike Krzyzewski (42 years; 12-2 this season; 1,109-304 at Duke; 1,182-363 overall) announced January 12, 2022 that he would miss January 12, 2022 Wake Forest game with a non-COVID illness, and that he would be replaced as head coach on an interim basis by Jon Scheyer (associate head coach at Duke). FAIRLEIGH DICKINSON (Northeast)-- Greg Herenda (9 years; 0-4 this season; 101-146 at FDU; 196-201 overall) missed November 28, 2021 Princeton game with a non-COVID illness, and was replaced as head coach on an interim basis by Pete Lappas (assistant coach at FDU). GONZAGA (West Coast)-- Mark Few (22 years; 31-1 for the 2020-2021 season; 630-124 at GU and overall) was suspended for "Kraziness in the Kennel," two exhibition games (against Eastern Oregon and Lewis-Clark State) and the November 9 Dixie State game by GU October 9, 2021 due to his citation for driving under the influence on September 6, 2021 in Idaho. HOLY CROSS (Patriot)-- Brett Nelson (3 years; 2-5 this season; 10-45 at the Cross and overall) announced November 30 that he would miss December 1 Central Connecticut State game and December 4 La Salle game due to COVID-19 protocols. ILLINOIS STATE (Missouri Valley)-- Dan Muller (10 years; 11-15 this season; 167-150 at ISU and overall) was fired February 13, 2022, affective at the end of the season. Muller announced February 14, 2022 that he was instead leaving immediately instead of at the end of the season, and was replaced as head coach on an interim basis for the remainder of the season February 14, 2022 by Brian Jones (associate head coach at ISU). IOWA (Big Ten)-- Fran McCaffrey (12 years; 14-7 this season; 230-189 at Iowa; 481-336 overall) announced February 4, 2022 that he would miss February 5 Minnesota game due to COVID-19 protocols, and that he would be replaced as head coach on an interim basis by Billy Taylor (assistant coach at Iowa). KANSAS STATE (Big 12)-- Bruce Weber (10 years; 8-3 this season; 178-133 at K-State; 491-288 overall) missed January 4, 2022 Texas and January 7, 2022 West Virginia games due to COVID-19 protocols, and was replaced as head coach on an interim basis by Shane Southwell (assistant coach at K-State) for the Texas game, and then by Jermaine Henderson (assistant coach at K-State) for the subsequent game after Southwell entered COVID-19 protocols on January 6, 2022. LAFAYETTE (Patriot)-- Fran O'Hanlon (27 years; 4-11 this season; 355-424 at LC and overall) announced January 21, 2022 that he would retire at the conclusion of the 2021-2022 season. LOUISIANA (Sun Belt)-- Bob Marlin (12 years; 6-5 this season; 210-156 at ULL; 435-287 overall) announced December 29, 2021 that he would miss December 30 Appalachian State and January 1 Coastal Carolina games while isolating after testing positive to COVID-19, and that he would be replaced as head coach on an interim basis by Brock Morris (assistant coach at ULL). LOUISVILLE (Atlantic Coast)-- Chris Mack (3 years; 13-7 for the 2020-2021 season; 57-28 at UL; 272-125 overall) was suspended for the first six games of the 2021-2022 season by UL August 27, 2021 due to his "failure to follow University guidelines, policies and procedures" in his handling of extortion attempts by former assistant coach Dino Gaudio (who subsequently pled guilty to a federal indictment), with UL stating in a release that the suspension is unrelated to the extortion attempt itself and to an ongoing NCAA investigation of alleged program violations. Mack (4 years; 11-9 this season; 68-37 at UL; 283-134 overall) announced January 26, 2022, that he was resigning as head coach effective immediately, and was replaced as head coach on an interim basis for the balance of the 2021-2022 season January 26, 2022 by Mike Pegues (assistant coach at UL). MARYLAND (Big Ten)-- Mark Turgeon (11 years; 5-3 this season; 226-116 at UMCP; 451-246 overall) resigned as head coach by mutual agreement with the university December 3, 2021, and was replaced as head coach on an interim basis for the balance of the 2021-2022 season December 3, 2021 by Danny Manning (assistant coach at UMCP). MISSOURI (Southeastern)-- Cuonzo Martin (5 years; 6-6 this season; 72-62 at Mizzou; 258-183 overall) announced December 27, 2021 that he had tested positive for COVID-19, and that he would be replaced as head coach on an interim basis, beginning with the December 29 Kentucky game, by Cornelle Mann (assistant coach at Mizzou). NEVADA (Mountain West)- Steve Alford (3 years; 3-4 this season; 37-25 at UNR, 546-295 overall) announced November 30 that he would isolate himself and miss November 30 Pepperdine game, December 4 North Texas game and December 7 Texas Arlington game after testing positive for COVID-19, and will be replaced as head coach on an interim basis by Kory Barnett (assistant coach at UNR). NEW MEXICO (Mountain West)-- Richard Pitino (1 year; 6-6 this season and at UNM; 165-143 overall) missed January 8, 2022 Utah State game after testing positive for COVID-19, and was replaced as head coach on an interim basis by Eric Brown (assistant coach at UNM). NEW YORK BINGHAMTON (America East)-- Tommy Dempsey (9 years; 4-14 for the 2020-2021 season; 72-194 at BU; 279-310 overall) was fired March 1, 2021, and was replaced as head coach on an interim basis for the 2021-2022 season March 1, 2021 by Levell Sanders (assistant coach at BU). NEW YORK BUFFALO (Mid-American)-- Jim Whitesell (3 years; 6-5 this season; 42-26 at UB; 151-132 overall) announced December 29, 2021, prior to December 29 Miami (Ohio) game that he had entered COVID-19 protocols after testing positive, and that he would be replaced as head coach on an interim basis while isolating by Angres Thorpe (assistant coach at UB). OHIO STATE (Big Ten)-- Chris Holtmann (5 years; 9-3 this season; 96-47 at tOSU; 210-132 overall) missed January 9, 2022 Northwestern game after testing positive for COVID-19, and was replaced as head coach on an interim basis by Tony Skinn (assistant coach at tOSU). SEATTLE (Western)-- Jim Hayford (4 years; 12-11 for the 2020-2021 season; 64-55 at SU; 168-146 overall) was placed on administrative leave by the university November 8, 2021 after allegedly using racially inappropriate language during a team scrimmage on November 4, 2021, and was replaced as head coach on an interim basis November 8, 2021 by Chris Victor (assistant coach at SU). Hayford resigned as head coach November 11, 2021, and was replaced as head coach on an interim basis for the 2021-2022 season by Victor. TEMPLE (American)-- Aaron McKie (3 years; 7-6 this season; 25-34 at TU and overall) announced January 4, 2022 that he would miss January 5, 2022 Central Florida game due to COVID-19 protocols, and that he would be replaced as head coach on an interim basis by Monte Ross (associate head coach at TU). WAKE FOREST (Atlantic Coast)-- Steve Forbes (2 years; 10-1 this season; 16-17 at Wake; 146-60 overall) missed January 19, 2022 Georgia Institute of Technology game due to illness, and was replaced as head coach on an interim basis by Brooks Savage (assistant coach at Wake).
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Post by njhoya78 on Feb 16, 2022 13:09:13 GMT -5
Newly added information is in bold. Current and 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. Coaching records are current as of the date of original posting.
GEORGETOWN (Big East)-- Patrick Ewing (5 years; 6-6 this season; 68-65 at GU and overall) announced January 12, 2022 that he would miss January 13, 2022 Butler game due to COVID-19 protocols, and that he would be replaced as head coach on an interim basis by Louis Orr (assistant coach at GU). ARIZONA STATE (Pacific 12)-- Bobby Hurley (7 years; 6-10 this season; 110-93 at ASU; 152-113 overall) was publicly reprimanded, fined and suspended for January 24, 2022 Southern California game by the Pacific 12 Conference after a verbal confrontation with game officials as they attempted to leave the basketball court after January 22, 2022 Stanford game. ARKANSAS (Southeastern)-- Eric Musselman (3 years; 11-5 this season; 56-24 at UA; 166-58 overall) underwent surgery January 13, 2022 to repair torn tendons in his left shoulder suffered after colliding with a player in practice, will miss January 15, 2022 Louisiana State and January 18 South Carolina games, and will be replaced as head coach on an interim basis by Keith Smart (assistant coach at UA). ARKANSAS-PINE BLUFF (Southwest)-- George Ivory (13 years; 4-21 for the 2020-2021 season; 140-269 at UAPB and overall) resigned April 6, 2021, and was replaced as head coach June 11, 2021 by Solomon Bozeman (assistant coach at Oral Roberts). AUBURN (Southeastern)-- Bruce Pearl (8 years; 7-1 this season; 145-93 at AU; 376-192 overall) was suspended for two games December 10, 2021 by the NCAA, and the basketball program was placed on probation for four years, after finding that he had failed to adequately monitor former assistant coach Chuck Person and did not promote an atmosphere of compliance, and will miss December 11 Nebraska and December 14 North Alabama games. BRYANT (Northeast)-- Jared Grasso (4 years; 6-7 this season; 46-51 at Bryant and overall) missed January 6 Wagner game after entering COVID-19 protocols, and was replaced as head coach on an interim basis by Phil Martelli Jr. (associate head coach at Bryant). CALIFORNIA STATE NORTHRIDGE (Big West)-- Mark Gottfried (3 years; 9-13 for the 2020-2021 season; 37-51 at CSUN; 438-291 overall) was placed on paid administrative leave, together with his entire coaching staff, by the university on April 29, 2021 pending the completion of an internal review of potential NCAA rules violations within the program, and was replaced as head coach on an interim basis for the 2021-2022 season July 20, 2021 by Trent Johnson (assistant coach at California). CALIFORNIA STATE SACRAMENTO (Big Sky)-- Brian Katz (13 years; 8-12 for the 2020-2021 season; 146-235 at Sac State and overall) retired November 3, 2021 due to health concerns, and was replaced as head coach on an interim basis for the 2021-2022 season November 3, 2021 by Brandon Laird (associate head coach at Sac State). CONNECTICUT (Big East)-- Dan Hurley (4 years; 10-3 this season; 60-40 at UConn; 211-145 overall) announced December 27, 2021 that he was isolating at home after testing positive for COVID-19. CREIGHTON (Big East)-- Greg McDermott (9 years; 11-5 this season; 264-130 at CU; 544-325 overall) will miss January 22, 2022 DePaul game due to COVID-19 protocols. DELAWARE STATE (Mid-Eastern)-- Eric Skeeters (3 years; 3-16 for the 2020-2021 season: 15-67 at DSU and overall) was fired April 1, 2021, and was replaced as head coach on an interim basis April 1, 2021 by Keith Goodie (assistant coach at DSU). DUKE (Atlantic Coast)-- Mike Krzyzewski (42 years; 12-2 this season; 1,109-304 at Duke; 1,182-363 overall) announced January 12, 2022 that he would miss January 12, 2022 Wake Forest game with a non-COVID illness, and that he would be replaced as head coach on an interim basis by Jon Scheyer (associate head coach at Duke). Krzyzewski (42 years; 22-4 this season; 1,119-306 at Duke; 1,192-365 overall) did not return to the sideline after the first half of February 15 Wake Forest game due to an undisclosed medical issue, and was replaced for the second half of the game by Scheyer. FAIRLEIGH DICKINSON (Northeast)-- Greg Herenda (9 years; 0-4 this season; 101-146 at FDU; 196-201 overall) missed November 28, 2021 Princeton game with a non-COVID illness, and was replaced as head coach on an interim basis by Pete Lappas (assistant coach at FDU). GONZAGA (West Coast)-- Mark Few (22 years; 31-1 for the 2020-2021 season; 630-124 at GU and overall) was suspended for "Kraziness in the Kennel," two exhibition games (against Eastern Oregon and Lewis-Clark State) and the November 9 Dixie State game by GU October 9, 2021 due to his citation for driving under the influence on September 6, 2021 in Idaho. HIGH POINT (Big South)-- Tubby Smith (4 years; 11-15 this season; 45-68 at HPU; 642-370 overall) announced February 16, 2020 that he was stepping down as head coach effectively immediately, and was replaced as head coach February 16, 2022 for the balance of the 2021-2022 season and the entire 2022-2023 season by G.G. Smith (assistant coach at HPU). HOLY CROSS (Patriot)-- Brett Nelson (3 years; 2-5 this season; 10-45 at the Cross and overall) announced November 30 that he would miss December 1 Central Connecticut State game and December 4 La Salle game due to COVID-19 protocols. ILLINOIS STATE (Missouri Valley)-- Dan Muller (10 years; 11-15 this season; 167-150 at ISU and overall) was fired February 13, 2022, affective at the end of the season. Muller announced February 14, 2022 that he was instead leaving immediately instead of at the end of the season, and was replaced as head coach on an interim basis for the remainder of the season February 14, 2022 by Brian Jones (associate head coach at ISU). IOWA (Big Ten)-- Fran McCaffrey (12 years; 14-7 this season; 230-189 at Iowa; 481-336 overall) announced February 4, 2022 that he would miss February 5 Minnesota game due to COVID-19 protocols, and that he would be replaced as head coach on an interim basis by Billy Taylor (assistant coach at Iowa). KANSAS STATE (Big 12)-- Bruce Weber (10 years; 8-3 this season; 178-133 at K-State; 491-288 overall) missed January 4, 2022 Texas and January 7, 2022 West Virginia games due to COVID-19 protocols, and was replaced as head coach on an interim basis by Shane Southwell (assistant coach at K-State) for the Texas game, and then by Jermaine Henderson (assistant coach at K-State) for the subsequent game after Southwell entered COVID-19 protocols on January 6, 2022. LAFAYETTE (Patriot)-- Fran O'Hanlon (27 years; 4-11 this season; 355-424 at LC and overall) announced January 21, 2022 that he would retire at the conclusion of the 2021-2022 season. LOUISIANA (Sun Belt)-- Bob Marlin (12 years; 6-5 this season; 210-156 at ULL; 435-287 overall) announced December 29, 2021 that he would miss December 30 Appalachian State and January 1 Coastal Carolina games while isolating after testing positive to COVID-19, and that he would be replaced as head coach on an interim basis by Brock Morris (assistant coach at ULL). LOUISVILLE (Atlantic Coast)-- Chris Mack (3 years; 13-7 for the 2020-2021 season; 57-28 at UL; 272-125 overall) was suspended for the first six games of the 2021-2022 season by UL August 27, 2021 due to his "failure to follow University guidelines, policies and procedures" in his handling of extortion attempts by former assistant coach Dino Gaudio (who subsequently pled guilty to a federal indictment), with UL stating in a release that the suspension is unrelated to the extortion attempt itself and to an ongoing NCAA investigation of alleged program violations. Mack (4 years; 11-9 this season; 68-37 at UL; 283-134 overall) announced January 26, 2022, that he was resigning as head coach effective immediately, and was replaced as head coach on an interim basis for the balance of the 2021-2022 season January 26, 2022 by Mike Pegues (assistant coach at UL). MARYLAND (Big Ten)-- Mark Turgeon (11 years; 5-3 this season; 226-116 at UMCP; 451-246 overall) resigned as head coach by mutual agreement with the university December 3, 2021, and was replaced as head coach on an interim basis for the balance of the 2021-2022 season December 3, 2021 by Danny Manning (assistant coach at UMCP). MISSOURI (Southeastern)-- Cuonzo Martin (5 years; 6-6 this season; 72-62 at Mizzou; 258-183 overall) announced December 27, 2021 that he had tested positive for COVID-19, and that he would be replaced as head coach on an interim basis, beginning with the December 29 Kentucky game, by Cornelle Mann (assistant coach at Mizzou). NEVADA (Mountain West)- Steve Alford (3 years; 3-4 this season; 37-25 at UNR, 546-295 overall) announced November 30 that he would isolate himself and miss November 30 Pepperdine game, December 4 North Texas game and December 7 Texas Arlington game after testing positive for COVID-19, and will be replaced as head coach on an interim basis by Kory Barnett (assistant coach at UNR). NEW MEXICO (Mountain West)-- Richard Pitino (1 year; 6-6 this season and at UNM; 165-143 overall) missed January 8, 2022 Utah State game after testing positive for COVID-19, and was replaced as head coach on an interim basis by Eric Brown (assistant coach at UNM). NEW YORK BINGHAMTON (America East)-- Tommy Dempsey (9 years; 4-14 for the 2020-2021 season; 72-194 at BU; 279-310 overall) was fired March 1, 2021, and was replaced as head coach on an interim basis for the 2021-2022 season March 1, 2021 by Levell Sanders (assistant coach at BU). NEW YORK BUFFALO (Mid-American)-- Jim Whitesell (3 years; 6-5 this season; 42-26 at UB; 151-132 overall) announced December 29, 2021, prior to December 29 Miami (Ohio) game that he had entered COVID-19 protocols after testing positive, and that he would be replaced as head coach on an interim basis while isolating by Angres Thorpe (assistant coach at UB). OHIO STATE (Big Ten)-- Chris Holtmann (5 years; 9-3 this season; 96-47 at tOSU; 210-132 overall) missed January 9, 2022 Northwestern game after testing positive for COVID-19, and was replaced as head coach on an interim basis by Tony Skinn (assistant coach at tOSU). SEATTLE (Western)-- Jim Hayford (4 years; 12-11 for the 2020-2021 season; 64-55 at SU; 168-146 overall) was placed on administrative leave by the university November 8, 2021 after allegedly using racially inappropriate language during a team scrimmage on November 4, 2021, and was replaced as head coach on an interim basis November 8, 2021 by Chris Victor (assistant coach at SU). Hayford resigned as head coach November 11, 2021, and was replaced as head coach on an interim basis for the 2021-2022 season by Victor. TEMPLE (American)-- Aaron McKie (3 years; 7-6 this season; 25-34 at TU and overall) announced January 4, 2022 that he would miss January 5, 2022 Central Florida game due to COVID-19 protocols, and that he would be replaced as head coach on an interim basis by Monte Ross (associate head coach at TU). WAKE FOREST (Atlantic Coast)-- Steve Forbes (2 years; 10-1 this season; 16-17 at Wake; 146-60 overall) missed January 19, 2022 Georgia Institute of Technology game due to illness, and was replaced as head coach on an interim basis by Brooks Savage (assistant coach at Wake).
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Post by njhoya78 on Feb 17, 2022 16:35:31 GMT -5
Newly added information is in bold. Current and 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. Coaching records are current as of the date of original posting.
GEORGETOWN (Big East)-- Patrick Ewing (5 years; 6-6 this season; 68-65 at GU and overall) announced January 12, 2022 that he would miss January 13, 2022 Butler game due to COVID-19 protocols, and that he would be replaced as head coach on an interim basis by Louis Orr (assistant coach at GU). ARIZONA STATE (Pacific 12)-- Bobby Hurley (7 years; 6-10 this season; 110-93 at ASU; 152-113 overall) was publicly reprimanded, fined and suspended for January 24, 2022 Southern California game by the Pacific 12 Conference after a verbal confrontation with game officials as they attempted to leave the basketball court after January 22, 2022 Stanford game. ARKANSAS (Southeastern)-- Eric Musselman (3 years; 11-5 this season; 56-24 at UA; 166-58 overall) underwent surgery January 13, 2022 to repair torn tendons in his left shoulder suffered after colliding with a player in practice, will miss January 15, 2022 Louisiana State and January 18 South Carolina games, and will be replaced as head coach on an interim basis by Keith Smart (assistant coach at UA). ARKANSAS-PINE BLUFF (Southwest)-- George Ivory (13 years; 4-21 for the 2020-2021 season; 140-269 at UAPB and overall) resigned April 6, 2021, and was replaced as head coach June 11, 2021 by Solomon Bozeman (assistant coach at Oral Roberts). AUBURN (Southeastern)-- Bruce Pearl (8 years; 7-1 this season; 145-93 at AU; 376-192 overall) was suspended for two games December 10, 2021 by the NCAA, and the basketball program was placed on probation for four years, after finding that he had failed to adequately monitor former assistant coach Chuck Person and did not promote an atmosphere of compliance, and will miss December 11 Nebraska and December 14 North Alabama games. BRYANT (Northeast)-- Jared Grasso (4 years; 6-7 this season; 46-51 at Bryant and overall) missed January 6 Wagner game after entering COVID-19 protocols, and was replaced as head coach on an interim basis by Phil Martelli Jr. (associate head coach at Bryant). CALIFORNIA STATE NORTHRIDGE (Big West)-- Mark Gottfried (3 years; 9-13 for the 2020-2021 season; 37-51 at CSUN; 438-291 overall) was placed on paid administrative leave, together with his entire coaching staff, by the university on April 29, 2021 pending the completion of an internal review of potential NCAA rules violations within the program, and was replaced as head coach on an interim basis for the 2021-2022 season July 20, 2021 by Trent Johnson (assistant coach at California). CALIFORNIA STATE SACRAMENTO (Big Sky)-- Brian Katz (13 years; 8-12 for the 2020-2021 season; 146-235 at Sac State and overall) retired November 3, 2021 due to health concerns, and was replaced as head coach on an interim basis for the 2021-2022 season November 3, 2021 by Brandon Laird (associate head coach at Sac State). CONNECTICUT (Big East)-- Dan Hurley (4 years; 10-3 this season; 60-40 at UConn; 211-145 overall) announced December 27, 2021 that he was isolating at home after testing positive for COVID-19. CREIGHTON (Big East)-- Greg McDermott (9 years; 11-5 this season; 264-130 at CU; 544-325 overall) will miss January 22, 2022 DePaul game due to COVID-19 protocols. DELAWARE STATE (Mid-Eastern)-- Eric Skeeters (3 years; 3-16 for the 2020-2021 season: 15-67 at DSU and overall) was fired April 1, 2021, and was replaced as head coach on an interim basis April 1, 2021 by Keith Goodie (assistant coach at DSU). DUKE (Atlantic Coast)-- Mike Krzyzewski (42 years; 12-2 this season; 1,109-304 at Duke; 1,182-363 overall) announced January 12, 2022 that he would miss January 12, 2022 Wake Forest game with a non-COVID illness, and that he would be replaced as head coach on an interim basis by Jon Scheyer (associate head coach at Duke). Krzyzewski (42 years; 22-4 this season; 1,119-306 at Duke; 1,192-365 overall) did not return to the sideline after the first half of February 15 Wake Forest game due to an undisclosed medical issue, and was replaced for the second half of the game by Scheyer. FAIRLEIGH DICKINSON (Northeast)-- Greg Herenda (9 years; 0-4 this season; 101-146 at FDU; 196-201 overall) missed November 28, 2021 Princeton game with a non-COVID illness, and was replaced as head coach on an interim basis by Pete Lappas (assistant coach at FDU). GONZAGA (West Coast)-- Mark Few (22 years; 31-1 for the 2020-2021 season; 630-124 at GU and overall) was suspended for "Kraziness in the Kennel," two exhibition games (against Eastern Oregon and Lewis-Clark State) and the November 9 Dixie State game by GU October 9, 2021 due to his citation for driving under the influence on September 6, 2021 in Idaho. HIGH POINT (Big South)-- Tubby Smith (4 years; 11-15 this season; 45-68 at HPU; 642-370 overall) announced February 16, 2020 that he was stepping down as head coach effectively immediately, and was replaced as head coach February 16, 2022 for the balance of the 2021-2022 season and the entire 2022-2023 season by G.G. Smith (assistant coach at HPU). HOLY CROSS (Patriot)-- Brett Nelson (3 years; 2-5 this season; 10-45 at the Cross and overall) announced November 30 that he would miss December 1 Central Connecticut State game and December 4 La Salle game due to COVID-19 protocols. ILLINOIS STATE (Missouri Valley)-- Dan Muller (10 years; 11-15 this season; 167-150 at ISU and overall) was fired February 13, 2022, affective at the end of the season. Muller announced February 14, 2022 that he was instead leaving immediately instead of at the end of the season, and was replaced as head coach on an interim basis for the remainder of the season February 14, 2022 by Brian Jones (associate head coach at ISU). IOWA (Big Ten)-- Fran McCaffrey (12 years; 14-7 this season; 230-189 at Iowa; 481-336 overall) announced February 4, 2022 that he would miss February 5 Minnesota game due to COVID-19 protocols, and that he would be replaced as head coach on an interim basis by Billy Taylor (assistant coach at Iowa). KANSAS STATE (Big 12)-- Bruce Weber (10 years; 8-3 this season; 178-133 at K-State; 491-288 overall) missed January 4, 2022 Texas and January 7, 2022 West Virginia games due to COVID-19 protocols, and was replaced as head coach on an interim basis by Shane Southwell (assistant coach at K-State) for the Texas game, and then by Jermaine Henderson (assistant coach at K-State) for the subsequent game after Southwell entered COVID-19 protocols on January 6, 2022. LAFAYETTE (Patriot)-- Fran O'Hanlon (27 years; 4-11 this season; 355-424 at LC and overall) announced January 21, 2022 that he would retire at the conclusion of the 2021-2022 season. LOUISIANA (Sun Belt)-- Bob Marlin (12 years; 6-5 this season; 210-156 at ULL; 435-287 overall) announced December 29, 2021 that he would miss December 30 Appalachian State and January 1 Coastal Carolina games while isolating after testing positive to COVID-19, and that he would be replaced as head coach on an interim basis by Brock Morris (assistant coach at ULL). LOUISVILLE (Atlantic Coast)-- Chris Mack (3 years; 13-7 for the 2020-2021 season; 57-28 at UL; 272-125 overall) was suspended for the first six games of the 2021-2022 season by UL August 27, 2021 due to his "failure to follow University guidelines, policies and procedures" in his handling of extortion attempts by former assistant coach Dino Gaudio (who subsequently pled guilty to a federal indictment), with UL stating in a release that the suspension is unrelated to the extortion attempt itself and to an ongoing NCAA investigation of alleged program violations. Mack (4 years; 11-9 this season; 68-37 at UL; 283-134 overall) announced January 26, 2022, that he was resigning as head coach effective immediately, and was replaced as head coach on an interim basis for the balance of the 2021-2022 season January 26, 2022 by Mike Pegues (assistant coach at UL). MAINE (America East)-- Richard Barron (4 years; 5-20 this season; 21-76 at Maine and overall) "mutually agreed to part ways" with the university February 17, 2022, and was replaced as head coach on an interim basis for the balance of the 2021-2022 season February 17, 2022 by Jai Steadman (assistant coach at Maine). MARYLAND (Big Ten)-- Mark Turgeon (11 years; 5-3 this season; 226-116 at UMCP; 451-246 overall) resigned as head coach by mutual agreement with the university December 3, 2021, and was replaced as head coach on an interim basis for the balance of the 2021-2022 season December 3, 2021 by Danny Manning (assistant coach at UMCP). MISSOURI (Southeastern)-- Cuonzo Martin (5 years; 6-6 this season; 72-62 at Mizzou; 258-183 overall) announced December 27, 2021 that he had tested positive for COVID-19, and that he would be replaced as head coach on an interim basis, beginning with the December 29 Kentucky game, by Cornelle Mann (assistant coach at Mizzou). NEVADA (Mountain West)- Steve Alford (3 years; 3-4 this season; 37-25 at UNR, 546-295 overall) announced November 30 that he would isolate himself and miss November 30 Pepperdine game, December 4 North Texas game and December 7 Texas Arlington game after testing positive for COVID-19, and will be replaced as head coach on an interim basis by Kory Barnett (assistant coach at UNR). NEW MEXICO (Mountain West)-- Richard Pitino (1 year; 6-6 this season and at UNM; 165-143 overall) missed January 8, 2022 Utah State game after testing positive for COVID-19, and was replaced as head coach on an interim basis by Eric Brown (assistant coach at UNM). NEW YORK BINGHAMTON (America East)-- Tommy Dempsey (9 years; 4-14 for the 2020-2021 season; 72-194 at BU; 279-310 overall) was fired March 1, 2021, and was replaced as head coach on an interim basis for the 2021-2022 season March 1, 2021 by Levell Sanders (assistant coach at BU). Sanders was named head coach on February 17, 2022. NEW YORK BUFFALO (Mid-American)-- Jim Whitesell (3 years; 6-5 this season; 42-26 at UB; 151-132 overall) announced December 29, 2021, prior to December 29 Miami (Ohio) game that he had entered COVID-19 protocols after testing positive, and that he would be replaced as head coach on an interim basis while isolating by Angres Thorpe (assistant coach at UB). OHIO STATE (Big Ten)-- Chris Holtmann (5 years; 9-3 this season; 96-47 at tOSU; 210-132 overall) missed January 9, 2022 Northwestern game after testing positive for COVID-19, and was replaced as head coach on an interim basis by Tony Skinn (assistant coach at tOSU). SEATTLE (Western)-- Jim Hayford (4 years; 12-11 for the 2020-2021 season; 64-55 at SU; 168-146 overall) was placed on administrative leave by the university November 8, 2021 after allegedly using racially inappropriate language during a team scrimmage on November 4, 2021, and was replaced as head coach on an interim basis November 8, 2021 by Chris Victor (assistant coach at SU). Hayford resigned as head coach November 11, 2021, and was replaced as head coach on an interim basis for the 2021-2022 season by Victor. TEMPLE (American)-- Aaron McKie (3 years; 7-6 this season; 25-34 at TU and overall) announced January 4, 2022 that he would miss January 5, 2022 Central Florida game due to COVID-19 protocols, and that he would be replaced as head coach on an interim basis by Monte Ross (associate head coach at TU). WAKE FOREST (Atlantic Coast)-- Steve Forbes (2 years; 10-1 this season; 16-17 at Wake; 146-60 overall) missed January 19, 2022 Georgia Institute of Technology game due to illness, and was replaced as head coach on an interim basis by Brooks Savage (assistant coach at Wake).
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Post by Loyal Hoya on Feb 20, 2022 17:39:25 GMT -5
Juwan Howard strikes an opposing assistant coach. Not sure what the implications will be, and I am not sure that Board rules allow me to say that it should be a firing offense. So I'll just leave it at that.
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Post by professorhoya on Feb 20, 2022 18:16:10 GMT -5
Juwan Howard strikes an opposing assistant coach. Not sure what the implications will be, and I am not sure that Board rules allow me to say that it should be a firing offense. So I'll just leave it at that. If Woody Hayes got fired for punching a player, then Juwon Howard should go
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Post by boxout05 on Feb 21, 2022 19:15:02 GMT -5
Howard suspended for rest of regular season, not postseason. Not enough if you ask me. Can’t make sure he’s back for the games that really count.
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Post by professorhoya on Feb 21, 2022 21:06:50 GMT -5
Howard suspended for rest of regular season, not postseason. Not enough if you ask me. Can’t make sure he’s back for the games that really count. This is special Michigan privilege. The majority of schools the coach would be gone for throwing a punch.
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Post by njhoya78 on Feb 21, 2022 23:51:24 GMT -5
Newly added information is in bold. Current and 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. Coaching records are current as of the date of original posting.
GEORGETOWN (Big East)-- Patrick Ewing (5 years; 6-6 this season; 68-65 at GU and overall) announced January 12, 2022 that he would miss January 13, 2022 Butler game due to COVID-19 protocols, and that he would be replaced as head coach on an interim basis by Louis Orr (assistant coach at GU). ARIZONA STATE (Pacific 12)-- Bobby Hurley (7 years; 6-10 this season; 110-93 at ASU; 152-113 overall) was publicly reprimanded, fined and suspended for January 24, 2022 Southern California game by the Pacific 12 Conference after a verbal confrontation with game officials as they attempted to leave the basketball court after January 22, 2022 Stanford game. ARKANSAS (Southeastern)-- Eric Musselman (3 years; 11-5 this season; 56-24 at UA; 166-58 overall) underwent surgery January 13, 2022 to repair torn tendons in his left shoulder suffered after colliding with a player in practice, will miss January 15, 2022 Louisiana State and January 18 South Carolina games, and will be replaced as head coach on an interim basis by Keith Smart (assistant coach at UA). ARKANSAS-PINE BLUFF (Southwest)-- George Ivory (13 years; 4-21 for the 2020-2021 season; 140-269 at UAPB and overall) resigned April 6, 2021, and was replaced as head coach June 11, 2021 by Solomon Bozeman (assistant coach at Oral Roberts). AUBURN (Southeastern)-- Bruce Pearl (8 years; 7-1 this season; 145-93 at AU; 376-192 overall) was suspended for two games December 10, 2021 by the NCAA, and the basketball program was placed on probation for four years, after finding that he had failed to adequately monitor former assistant coach Chuck Person and did not promote an atmosphere of compliance, and will miss December 11 Nebraska and December 14 North Alabama games. BRYANT (Northeast)-- Jared Grasso (4 years; 6-7 this season; 46-51 at Bryant and overall) missed January 6 Wagner game after entering COVID-19 protocols, and was replaced as head coach on an interim basis by Phil Martelli Jr. (associate head coach at Bryant). CALIFORNIA STATE NORTHRIDGE (Big West)-- Mark Gottfried (3 years; 9-13 for the 2020-2021 season; 37-51 at CSUN; 438-291 overall) was placed on paid administrative leave, together with his entire coaching staff, by the university on April 29, 2021 pending the completion of an internal review of potential NCAA rules violations within the program, and was replaced as head coach on an interim basis for the 2021-2022 season July 20, 2021 by Trent Johnson (assistant coach at California). CALIFORNIA STATE SACRAMENTO (Big Sky)-- Brian Katz (13 years; 8-12 for the 2020-2021 season; 146-235 at Sac State and overall) retired November 3, 2021 due to health concerns, and was replaced as head coach on an interim basis for the 2021-2022 season November 3, 2021 by Brandon Laird (associate head coach at Sac State). CONNECTICUT (Big East)-- Dan Hurley (4 years; 10-3 this season; 60-40 at UConn; 211-145 overall) announced December 27, 2021 that he was isolating at home after testing positive for COVID-19. CREIGHTON (Big East)-- Greg McDermott (9 years; 11-5 this season; 264-130 at CU; 544-325 overall) will miss January 22, 2022 DePaul game due to COVID-19 protocols. DELAWARE STATE (Mid-Eastern)-- Eric Skeeters (3 years; 3-16 for the 2020-2021 season: 15-67 at DSU and overall) was fired April 1, 2021, and was replaced as head coach on an interim basis April 1, 2021 by Keith Goodie (assistant coach at DSU). DUKE (Atlantic Coast)-- Mike Krzyzewski (42 years; 12-2 this season; 1,109-304 at Duke; 1,182-363 overall) announced January 12, 2022 that he would miss January 12, 2022 Wake Forest game with a non-COVID illness, and that he would be replaced as head coach on an interim basis by Jon Scheyer (associate head coach at Duke). Krzyzewski (42 years; 22-4 this season; 1,119-306 at Duke; 1,192-365 overall) did not return to the sideline after the first half of February 15 Wake Forest game due to an undisclosed medical issue, and was replaced for the second half of the game by Scheyer. FAIRLEIGH DICKINSON (Northeast)-- Greg Herenda (9 years; 0-4 this season; 101-146 at FDU; 196-201 overall) missed November 28, 2021 Princeton game with a non-COVID illness, and was replaced as head coach on an interim basis by Pete Lappas (assistant coach at FDU). GONZAGA (West Coast)-- Mark Few (22 years; 31-1 for the 2020-2021 season; 630-124 at GU and overall) was suspended for "Kraziness in the Kennel," two exhibition games (against Eastern Oregon and Lewis-Clark State) and the November 9 Dixie State game by GU October 9, 2021 due to his citation for driving under the influence on September 6, 2021 in Idaho. HIGH POINT (Big South)-- Tubby Smith (4 years; 11-15 this season; 45-68 at HPU; 642-370 overall) announced February 16, 2020 that he was stepping down as head coach effectively immediately, and was replaced as head coach February 16, 2022 for the balance of the 2021-2022 season and the entire 2022-2023 season by G.G. Smith (assistant coach at HPU). HOLY CROSS (Patriot)-- Brett Nelson (3 years; 2-5 this season; 10-45 at the Cross and overall) announced November 30 that he would miss December 1 Central Connecticut State game and December 4 La Salle game due to COVID-19 protocols. ILLINOIS STATE (Missouri Valley)-- Dan Muller (10 years; 11-15 this season; 167-150 at ISU and overall) was fired February 13, 2022, affective at the end of the season. Muller announced February 14, 2022 that he was instead leaving immediately instead of at the end of the season, and was replaced as head coach on an interim basis for the remainder of the season February 14, 2022 by Brian Jones (associate head coach at ISU). IOWA (Big Ten)-- Fran McCaffrey (12 years; 14-7 this season; 230-189 at Iowa; 481-336 overall) announced February 4, 2022 that he would miss February 5 Minnesota game due to COVID-19 protocols, and that he would be replaced as head coach on an interim basis by Billy Taylor (assistant coach at Iowa). KANSAS STATE (Big 12)-- Bruce Weber (10 years; 8-3 this season; 178-133 at K-State; 491-288 overall) missed January 4, 2022 Texas and January 7, 2022 West Virginia games due to COVID-19 protocols, and was replaced as head coach on an interim basis by Shane Southwell (assistant coach at K-State) for the Texas game, and then by Jermaine Henderson (assistant coach at K-State) for the subsequent game after Southwell entered COVID-19 protocols on January 6, 2022. LAFAYETTE (Patriot)-- Fran O'Hanlon (27 years; 4-11 this season; 355-424 at LC and overall) announced January 21, 2022 that he would retire at the conclusion of the 2021-2022 season. LOUISIANA (Sun Belt)-- Bob Marlin (12 years; 6-5 this season; 210-156 at ULL; 435-287 overall) announced December 29, 2021 that he would miss December 30 Appalachian State and January 1 Coastal Carolina games while isolating after testing positive to COVID-19, and that he would be replaced as head coach on an interim basis by Brock Morris (assistant coach at ULL). LOUISVILLE (Atlantic Coast)-- Chris Mack (3 years; 13-7 for the 2020-2021 season; 57-28 at UL; 272-125 overall) was suspended for the first six games of the 2021-2022 season by UL August 27, 2021 due to his "failure to follow University guidelines, policies and procedures" in his handling of extortion attempts by former assistant coach Dino Gaudio (who subsequently pled guilty to a federal indictment), with UL stating in a release that the suspension is unrelated to the extortion attempt itself and to an ongoing NCAA investigation of alleged program violations. Mack (4 years; 11-9 this season; 68-37 at UL; 283-134 overall) announced January 26, 2022, that he was resigning as head coach effective immediately, and was replaced as head coach on an interim basis for the balance of the 2021-2022 season January 26, 2022 by Mike Pegues (assistant coach at UL). MAINE (America East)-- Richard Barron (4 years; 5-20 this season; 21-76 at Maine and overall) "mutually agreed to part ways" with the university February 17, 2022, and was replaced as head coach on an interim basis for the balance of the 2021-2022 season February 17, 2022 by Jai Steadman (assistant coach at Maine). MARYLAND (Big Ten)-- Mark Turgeon (11 years; 5-3 this season; 226-116 at UMCP; 451-246 overall) resigned as head coach by mutual agreement with the university December 3, 2021, and was replaced as head coach on an interim basis for the balance of the 2021-2022 season December 3, 2021 by Danny Manning (assistant coach at UMCP). MICHIGAN (Big Ten)-- Juwan Howard (3 years; 14-11 this season; 56-28 at UM and overall) was suspended for five games (the remainder of the regular season) and fined $40,000.00 by the Big Ten Conference for violation of the conference's sportsmanship policy arising from his conduct at the end of the February 19 Wisconsin game. MISSOURI (Southeastern)-- Cuonzo Martin (5 years; 6-6 this season; 72-62 at Mizzou; 258-183 overall) announced December 27, 2021 that he had tested positive for COVID-19, and that he would be replaced as head coach on an interim basis, beginning with the December 29 Kentucky game, by Cornelle Mann (assistant coach at Mizzou). NEVADA (Mountain West)- Steve Alford (3 years; 3-4 this season; 37-25 at UNR, 546-295 overall) announced November 30 that he would isolate himself and miss November 30 Pepperdine game, December 4 North Texas game and December 7 Texas Arlington game after testing positive for COVID-19, and will be replaced as head coach on an interim basis by Kory Barnett (assistant coach at UNR). NEW MEXICO (Mountain West)-- Richard Pitino (1 year; 6-6 this season and at UNM; 165-143 overall) missed January 8, 2022 Utah State game after testing positive for COVID-19, and was replaced as head coach on an interim basis by Eric Brown (assistant coach at UNM). NEW YORK BINGHAMTON (America East)-- Tommy Dempsey (9 years; 4-14 for the 2020-2021 season; 72-194 at BU; 279-310 overall) was fired March 1, 2021, and was replaced as head coach on an interim basis for the 2021-2022 season March 1, 2021 by Levell Sanders (assistant coach at BU). Sanders was named head coach on February 17, 2022. NEW YORK BUFFALO (Mid-American)-- Jim Whitesell (3 years; 6-5 this season; 42-26 at UB; 151-132 overall) announced December 29, 2021, prior to December 29 Miami (Ohio) game that he had entered COVID-19 protocols after testing positive, and that he would be replaced as head coach on an interim basis while isolating by Angres Thorpe (assistant coach at UB). OHIO STATE (Big Ten)-- Chris Holtmann (5 years; 9-3 this season; 96-47 at tOSU; 210-132 overall) missed January 9, 2022 Northwestern game after testing positive for COVID-19, and was replaced as head coach on an interim basis by Tony Skinn (assistant coach at tOSU). SEATTLE (Western)-- Jim Hayford (4 years; 12-11 for the 2020-2021 season; 64-55 at SU; 168-146 overall) was placed on administrative leave by the university November 8, 2021 after allegedly using racially inappropriate language during a team scrimmage on November 4, 2021, and was replaced as head coach on an interim basis November 8, 2021 by Chris Victor (assistant coach at SU). Hayford resigned as head coach November 11, 2021, and was replaced as head coach on an interim basis for the 2021-2022 season by Victor. TEMPLE (American)-- Aaron McKie (3 years; 7-6 this season; 25-34 at TU and overall) announced January 4, 2022 that he would miss January 5, 2022 Central Florida game due to COVID-19 protocols, and that he would be replaced as head coach on an interim basis by Monte Ross (associate head coach at TU). WAKE FOREST (Atlantic Coast)-- Steve Forbes (2 years; 10-1 this season; 16-17 at Wake; 146-60 overall) missed January 19, 2022 Georgia Institute of Technology game due to illness, and was replaced as head coach on an interim basis by Brooks Savage (assistant coach at Wake). WISCONSIN (Big Ten)-- Greg Gard (7 years; 21-5 this season; 140-75 at UW and overall) was fined $10,000.00 by the Big Ten Conference for violation of the conference's sportsmanship policy arising from his conduct at the end of the February 19 Michigan game.
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Post by njhoya78 on Feb 22, 2022 20:58:42 GMT -5
Newly added information is in bold. Current and 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. Coaching records are current as of the date of original posting.
GEORGETOWN (Big East)-- Patrick Ewing (5 years; 6-6 this season; 68-65 at GU and overall) announced January 12, 2022 that he would miss January 13, 2022 Butler game due to COVID-19 protocols, and that he would be replaced as head coach on an interim basis by Louis Orr (assistant coach at GU). ARIZONA STATE (Pacific 12)-- Bobby Hurley (7 years; 6-10 this season; 110-93 at ASU; 152-113 overall) was publicly reprimanded, fined and suspended for January 24, 2022 Southern California game by the Pacific 12 Conference after a verbal confrontation with game officials as they attempted to leave the basketball court after January 22, 2022 Stanford game. ARKANSAS (Southeastern)-- Eric Musselman (3 years; 11-5 this season; 56-24 at UA; 166-58 overall) underwent surgery January 13, 2022 to repair torn tendons in his left shoulder suffered after colliding with a player in practice, will miss January 15, 2022 Louisiana State and January 18 South Carolina games, and will be replaced as head coach on an interim basis by Keith Smart (assistant coach at UA). ARKANSAS-PINE BLUFF (Southwest)-- George Ivory (13 years; 4-21 for the 2020-2021 season; 140-269 at UAPB and overall) resigned April 6, 2021, and was replaced as head coach June 11, 2021 by Solomon Bozeman (assistant coach at Oral Roberts). AUBURN (Southeastern)-- Bruce Pearl (8 years; 7-1 this season; 145-93 at AU; 376-192 overall) was suspended for two games December 10, 2021 by the NCAA, and the basketball program was placed on probation for four years, after finding that he had failed to adequately monitor former assistant coach Chuck Person and did not promote an atmosphere of compliance, and will miss December 11 Nebraska and December 14 North Alabama games. BRYANT (Northeast)-- Jared Grasso (4 years; 6-7 this season; 46-51 at Bryant and overall) missed January 6 Wagner game after entering COVID-19 protocols, and was replaced as head coach on an interim basis by Phil Martelli Jr. (associate head coach at Bryant). CALIFORNIA STATE NORTHRIDGE (Big West)-- Mark Gottfried (3 years; 9-13 for the 2020-2021 season; 37-51 at CSUN; 438-291 overall) was placed on paid administrative leave, together with his entire coaching staff, by the university on April 29, 2021 pending the completion of an internal review of potential NCAA rules violations within the program, and was replaced as head coach on an interim basis for the 2021-2022 season July 20, 2021 by Trent Johnson (assistant coach at California). CALIFORNIA STATE SACRAMENTO (Big Sky)-- Brian Katz (13 years; 8-12 for the 2020-2021 season; 146-235 at Sac State and overall) retired November 3, 2021 due to health concerns, and was replaced as head coach on an interim basis for the 2021-2022 season November 3, 2021 by Brandon Laird (associate head coach at Sac State). CONNECTICUT (Big East)-- Dan Hurley (4 years; 10-3 this season; 60-40 at UConn; 211-145 overall) announced December 27, 2021 that he was isolating at home after testing positive for COVID-19. CREIGHTON (Big East)-- Greg McDermott (9 years; 11-5 this season; 264-130 at CU; 544-325 overall) will miss January 22, 2022 DePaul game due to COVID-19 protocols. DELAWARE STATE (Mid-Eastern)-- Eric Skeeters (3 years; 3-16 for the 2020-2021 season: 15-67 at DSU and overall) was fired April 1, 2021, and was replaced as head coach on an interim basis April 1, 2021 by Keith Goodie (assistant coach at DSU). DUKE (Atlantic Coast)-- Mike Krzyzewski (42 years; 12-2 this season; 1,109-304 at Duke; 1,182-363 overall) announced January 12, 2022 that he would miss January 12, 2022 Wake Forest game with a non-COVID illness, and that he would be replaced as head coach on an interim basis by Jon Scheyer (associate head coach at Duke). Krzyzewski (42 years; 22-4 this season; 1,119-306 at Duke; 1,192-365 overall) did not return to the sideline after the first half of February 15 Wake Forest game due to an undisclosed medical issue, and was replaced for the second half of the game by Scheyer. FAIRLEIGH DICKINSON (Northeast)-- Greg Herenda (9 years; 0-4 this season; 101-146 at FDU; 196-201 overall) missed November 28, 2021 Princeton game with a non-COVID illness, and was replaced as head coach on an interim basis by Pete Lappas (assistant coach at FDU). GONZAGA (West Coast)-- Mark Few (22 years; 31-1 for the 2020-2021 season; 630-124 at GU and overall) was suspended for "Kraziness in the Kennel," two exhibition games (against Eastern Oregon and Lewis-Clark State) and the November 9 Dixie State game by GU October 9, 2021 due to his citation for driving under the influence on September 6, 2021 in Idaho. HIGH POINT (Big South)-- Tubby Smith (4 years; 11-15 this season; 45-68 at HPU; 642-370 overall) announced February 16, 2020 that he was stepping down as head coach effectively immediately, and was replaced as head coach February 16, 2022 for the balance of the 2021-2022 season and the entire 2022-2023 season by G.G. Smith (assistant coach at HPU). HOLY CROSS (Patriot)-- Brett Nelson (3 years; 2-5 this season; 10-45 at the Cross and overall) announced November 30 that he would miss December 1 Central Connecticut State game and December 4 La Salle game due to COVID-19 protocols. ILLINOIS STATE (Missouri Valley)-- Dan Muller (10 years; 11-15 this season; 167-150 at ISU and overall) was fired February 13, 2022, affective at the end of the season. Muller announced February 14, 2022 that he was instead leaving immediately instead of at the end of the season, and was replaced as head coach on an interim basis for the remainder of the season February 14, 2022 by Brian Jones (associate head coach at ISU). IOWA (Big Ten)-- Fran McCaffrey (12 years; 14-7 this season; 230-189 at Iowa; 481-336 overall) announced February 4, 2022 that he would miss February 5 Minnesota game due to COVID-19 protocols, and that he would be replaced as head coach on an interim basis by Billy Taylor (assistant coach at Iowa). KANSAS STATE (Big 12)-- Bruce Weber (10 years; 8-3 this season; 178-133 at K-State; 491-288 overall) missed January 4, 2022 Texas and January 7, 2022 West Virginia games due to COVID-19 protocols, and was replaced as head coach on an interim basis by Shane Southwell (assistant coach at K-State) for the Texas game, and then by Jermaine Henderson (assistant coach at K-State) for the subsequent game after Southwell entered COVID-19 protocols on January 6, 2022. LAFAYETTE (Patriot)-- Fran O'Hanlon (27 years; 4-11 this season; 355-424 at LC and overall) announced January 21, 2022 that he would retire at the conclusion of the 2021-2022 season. LOUISIANA (Sun Belt)-- Bob Marlin (12 years; 6-5 this season; 210-156 at ULL; 435-287 overall) announced December 29, 2021 that he would miss December 30 Appalachian State and January 1 Coastal Carolina games while isolating after testing positive to COVID-19, and that he would be replaced as head coach on an interim basis by Brock Morris (assistant coach at ULL). LOUISVILLE (Atlantic Coast)-- Chris Mack (3 years; 13-7 for the 2020-2021 season; 57-28 at UL; 272-125 overall) was suspended for the first six games of the 2021-2022 season by UL August 27, 2021 due to his "failure to follow University guidelines, policies and procedures" in his handling of extortion attempts by former assistant coach Dino Gaudio (who subsequently pled guilty to a federal indictment), with UL stating in a release that the suspension is unrelated to the extortion attempt itself and to an ongoing NCAA investigation of alleged program violations. Mack (4 years; 11-9 this season; 68-37 at UL; 283-134 overall) announced January 26, 2022, that he was resigning as head coach effective immediately, and was replaced as head coach on an interim basis for the balance of the 2021-2022 season January 26, 2022 by Mike Pegues (assistant coach at UL). MAINE (America East)-- Richard Barron (4 years; 5-20 this season; 21-76 at Maine and overall) "mutually agreed to part ways" with the university February 17, 2022, and was replaced as head coach on an interim basis for the balance of the 2021-2022 season February 17, 2022 by Jai Steadman (assistant coach at Maine). MARYLAND (Big Ten)-- Mark Turgeon (11 years; 5-3 this season; 226-116 at UMCP; 451-246 overall) resigned as head coach by mutual agreement with the university December 3, 2021, and was replaced as head coach on an interim basis for the balance of the 2021-2022 season December 3, 2021 by Danny Manning (assistant coach at UMCP). MICHIGAN (Big Ten)-- Juwan Howard (3 years; 14-11 this season; 56-28 at UM and overall) was suspended for five games (the remainder of the regular season) and fined $40,000.00 by the Big Ten Conference February 20, 2022 for violation of the conference's sportsmanship policy arising from his conduct at the end of the February 19 Wisconsin game, and the university announced February 21, 2022 that he would be replaced as head coach on an interim basis by Phil Martelli (assistant coach at UM). MISSOURI (Southeastern)-- Cuonzo Martin (5 years; 6-6 this season; 72-62 at Mizzou; 258-183 overall) announced December 27, 2021 that he had tested positive for COVID-19, and that he would be replaced as head coach on an interim basis, beginning with the December 29 Kentucky game, by Cornelle Mann (assistant coach at Mizzou). NEVADA (Mountain West)- Steve Alford (3 years; 3-4 this season; 37-25 at UNR, 546-295 overall) announced November 30 that he would isolate himself and miss November 30 Pepperdine game, December 4 North Texas game and December 7 Texas Arlington game after testing positive for COVID-19, and will be replaced as head coach on an interim basis by Kory Barnett (assistant coach at UNR). NEW MEXICO (Mountain West)-- Richard Pitino (1 year; 6-6 this season and at UNM; 165-143 overall) missed January 8, 2022 Utah State game after testing positive for COVID-19, and was replaced as head coach on an interim basis by Eric Brown (assistant coach at UNM). NEW YORK BINGHAMTON (America East)-- Tommy Dempsey (9 years; 4-14 for the 2020-2021 season; 72-194 at BU; 279-310 overall) was fired March 1, 2021, and was replaced as head coach on an interim basis for the 2021-2022 season March 1, 2021 by Levell Sanders (assistant coach at BU). Sanders was named head coach on February 17, 2022. NEW YORK BUFFALO (Mid-American)-- Jim Whitesell (3 years; 6-5 this season; 42-26 at UB; 151-132 overall) announced December 29, 2021, prior to December 29 Miami (Ohio) game that he had entered COVID-19 protocols after testing positive, and that he would be replaced as head coach on an interim basis while isolating by Angres Thorpe (assistant coach at UB). OHIO STATE (Big Ten)-- Chris Holtmann (5 years; 9-3 this season; 96-47 at tOSU; 210-132 overall) missed January 9, 2022 Northwestern game after testing positive for COVID-19, and was replaced as head coach on an interim basis by Tony Skinn (assistant coach at tOSU). SEATTLE (Western)-- Jim Hayford (4 years; 12-11 for the 2020-2021 season; 64-55 at SU; 168-146 overall) was placed on administrative leave by the university November 8, 2021 after allegedly using racially inappropriate language during a team scrimmage on November 4, 2021, and was replaced as head coach on an interim basis November 8, 2021 by Chris Victor (assistant coach at SU). Hayford resigned as head coach November 11, 2021, and was replaced as head coach on an interim basis for the 2021-2022 season by Victor. TEMPLE (American)-- Aaron McKie (3 years; 7-6 this season; 25-34 at TU and overall) announced January 4, 2022 that he would miss January 5, 2022 Central Florida game due to COVID-19 protocols, and that he would be replaced as head coach on an interim basis by Monte Ross (associate head coach at TU). WAKE FOREST (Atlantic Coast)-- Steve Forbes (2 years; 10-1 this season; 16-17 at Wake; 146-60 overall) missed January 19, 2022 Georgia Institute of Technology game due to illness, and was replaced as head coach on an interim basis by Brooks Savage (assistant coach at Wake). WISCONSIN (Big Ten)-- Greg Gard (7 years; 21-5 this season; 140-75 at UW and overall) was fined $10,000.00 by the Big Ten Conference February 20, 2022 for violation of the conference's sportsmanship policy arising from his conduct at the end of the February 19 Michigan game.
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Post by njhoya78 on Feb 25, 2022 7:40:45 GMT -5
As the college basketball regular season is drawing to a close, I have now removed all prior posts in this thread relating to temporary coaching changes occasioned by COVID-19 protocols and other illnesses, minor medical procedures or operations, in an attempt (perhaps vain) to make this a little more legible.
Newly added information is in bold. Current and 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. Coaching records are current as of the date of original posting.
ARIZONA STATE (Pacific 12)-- Bobby Hurley (7 years; 6-10 this season; 110-93 at ASU; 152-113 overall) was publicly reprimanded, fined and suspended for January 24, 2022 Southern California game by the Pacific 12 Conference after a verbal confrontation with game officials as they attempted to leave the basketball court after January 22, 2022 Stanford game. ARKANSAS-PINE BLUFF (Southwest)-- George Ivory (13 years; 4-21 for the 2020-2021 season; 140-269 at UAPB and overall) resigned April 6, 2021, and was replaced as head coach June 11, 2021 by Solomon Bozeman (assistant coach at Oral Roberts). AUBURN (Southeastern)-- Bruce Pearl (8 years; 7-1 this season; 145-93 at AU; 376-192 overall) was suspended for two games December 10, 2021 by the NCAA, and the basketball program was placed on probation for four years, after finding that he had failed to adequately monitor former assistant coach Chuck Person and did not promote an atmosphere of compliance, and will miss December 11 Nebraska and December 14 North Alabama games. CALIFORNIA STATE NORTHRIDGE (Big West)-- Mark Gottfried (3 years; 9-13 for the 2020-2021 season; 37-51 at CSUN; 438-291 overall) was placed on paid administrative leave, together with his entire coaching staff, by the university on April 29, 2021 pending the completion of an internal review of potential NCAA rules violations within the program, and was replaced as head coach on an interim basis for the 2021-2022 season July 20, 2021 by Trent Johnson (assistant coach at California). CALIFORNIA STATE SACRAMENTO (Big Sky)-- Brian Katz (13 years; 8-12 for the 2020-2021 season; 146-235 at Sac State and overall) retired November 3, 2021 due to health concerns, and was replaced as head coach on an interim basis for the 2021-2022 season November 3, 2021 by Brandon Laird (associate head coach at Sac State). DELAWARE STATE (Mid-Eastern)-- Eric Skeeters (3 years; 3-16 for the 2020-2021 season: 15-67 at DSU and overall) was fired April 1, 2021, and was replaced as head coach on an interim basis April 1, 2021 by Keith Goodie (assistant coach at DSU). GONZAGA (West Coast)-- Mark Few (22 years; 31-1 for the 2020-2021 season; 630-124 at GU and overall) was suspended for "Kraziness in the Kennel," two exhibition games (against Eastern Oregon and Lewis-Clark State) and the November 9 Dixie State game by GU October 9, 2021 due to his citation for driving under the influence on September 6, 2021 in Idaho. HIGH POINT (Big South)-- Tubby Smith (4 years; 11-15 this season; 45-68 at HPU; 642-370 overall) announced February 16, 2020 that he was stepping down as head coach effectively immediately, and was replaced as head coach February 16, 2022 for the balance of the 2021-2022 season and the entire 2022-2023 season by G.G. Smith (assistant coach at HPU). ILLINOIS STATE (Missouri Valley)-- Dan Muller (10 years; 11-15 this season; 167-150 at ISU and overall) was fired February 13, 2022, affective at the end of the season. Muller announced February 14, 2022 that he was instead leaving immediately instead of at the end of the season, and was replaced as head coach on an interim basis for the remainder of the season February 14, 2022 by Brian Jones (associate head coach at ISU). LAFAYETTE (Patriot)-- Fran O'Hanlon (27 years; 4-11 this season; 355-424 at LC and overall) announced January 21, 2022 that he would retire at the conclusion of the 2021-2022 season. LOUISVILLE (Atlantic Coast)-- Chris Mack (3 years; 13-7 for the 2020-2021 season; 57-28 at UL; 272-125 overall) was suspended for the first six games of the 2021-2022 season by UL August 27, 2021 due to his "failure to follow University guidelines, policies and procedures" in his handling of extortion attempts by former assistant coach Dino Gaudio (who subsequently pled guilty to a federal indictment), with UL stating in a release that the suspension is unrelated to the extortion attempt itself and to an ongoing NCAA investigation of alleged program violations. Mack (4 years; 11-9 this season; 68-37 at UL; 283-134 overall) announced January 26, 2022, that he was resigning as head coach effective immediately, and was replaced as head coach on an interim basis for the balance of the 2021-2022 season January 26, 2022 by Mike Pegues (assistant coach at UL). MAINE (America East)-- Richard Barron (4 years; 5-20 this season; 21-76 at Maine and overall) "mutually agreed to part ways" with the university February 17, 2022, and was replaced as head coach on an interim basis for the balance of the 2021-2022 season February 17, 2022 by Jai Steadman (assistant coach at Maine). MARYLAND (Big Ten)-- Mark Turgeon (11 years; 5-3 this season; 226-116 at UMCP; 451-246 overall) resigned as head coach by mutual agreement with the university December 3, 2021, and was replaced as head coach on an interim basis for the balance of the 2021-2022 season December 3, 2021 by Danny Manning (assistant coach at UMCP). MICHIGAN (Big Ten)-- Juwan Howard (3 years; 14-11 this season; 56-28 at UM and overall) was suspended for five games (the remainder of the regular season) and fined $40,000.00 by the Big Ten Conference February 20, 2022 for violation of the conference's sportsmanship policy arising from his conduct at the end of the February 19 Wisconsin game, and the university announced February 21, 2022 that he would be replaced as head coach on an interim basis by Phil Martelli (assistant coach at UM). MISSISSIPPI VALLEY STATE (Southwestern)-- Lindsay Hunter (3 years; 2-23 this season; 7-71 at MVSU and overall) was placed on paid administrative leave for undisclosed reasons by the university February 24, 2022 for the balance of the 2021-2022 season, and was replaced as head coach on an interim basis February 24, 2022 by George Ivory (former head coach at Arkansas-Pine Bluff) NEW YORK BINGHAMTON (America East)-- Tommy Dempsey (9 years; 4-14 for the 2020-2021 season; 72-194 at BU; 279-310 overall) was fired March 1, 2021, and was replaced as head coach on an interim basis for the 2021-2022 season March 1, 2021 by Levell Sanders (assistant coach at BU). Sanders was named head coach on February 17, 2022. SEATTLE (Western)-- Jim Hayford (4 years; 12-11 for the 2020-2021 season; 64-55 at SU; 168-146 overall) was placed on administrative leave by the university November 8, 2021 after allegedly using racially inappropriate language during a team scrimmage on November 4, 2021, and was replaced as head coach on an interim basis November 8, 2021 by Chris Victor (assistant coach at SU). Hayford resigned as head coach November 11, 2021, and was replaced as head coach on an interim basis for the 2021-2022 season by Victor. WISCONSIN (Big Ten)-- Greg Gard (7 years; 21-5 this season; 140-75 at UW and overall) was fined $10,000.00 by the Big Ten Conference February 20, 2022 for violation of the conference's sportsmanship policy arising from his conduct at the end of the February 19 Michigan game.
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Post by njhoya78 on Mar 1, 2022 18:09:38 GMT -5
Newly added information is in bold. Current and 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. Coaching records are current as of the date of original posting.
ARIZONA STATE (Pacific 12)-- Bobby Hurley (7 years; 6-10 this season; 110-93 at ASU; 152-113 overall) was publicly reprimanded, fined and suspended for January 24, 2022 Southern California game by the Pacific 12 Conference after a verbal confrontation with game officials as they attempted to leave the basketball court after January 22, 2022 Stanford game. ARKANSAS-PINE BLUFF (Southwest)-- George Ivory (13 years; 4-21 for the 2020-2021 season; 140-269 at UAPB and overall) resigned April 6, 2021, and was replaced as head coach June 11, 2021 by Solomon Bozeman (assistant coach at Oral Roberts). AUBURN (Southeastern)-- Bruce Pearl (8 years; 7-1 this season; 145-93 at AU; 376-192 overall) was suspended for two games December 10, 2021 by the NCAA, and the basketball program was placed on probation for four years, after finding that he had failed to adequately monitor former assistant coach Chuck Person and did not promote an atmosphere of compliance, and will miss December 11 Nebraska and December 14 North Alabama games. CALIFORNIA STATE NORTHRIDGE (Big West)-- Mark Gottfried (3 years; 9-13 for the 2020-2021 season; 37-51 at CSUN; 438-291 overall) was placed on paid administrative leave, together with his entire coaching staff, by the university on April 29, 2021 pending the completion of an internal review of potential NCAA rules violations within the program, and was replaced as head coach on an interim basis for the 2021-2022 season July 20, 2021 by Trent Johnson (assistant coach at California). CALIFORNIA STATE SACRAMENTO (Big Sky)-- Brian Katz (13 years; 8-12 for the 2020-2021 season; 146-235 at Sac State and overall) retired November 3, 2021 due to health concerns, and was replaced as head coach on an interim basis for the 2021-2022 season November 3, 2021 by Brandon Laird (associate head coach at Sac State). DELAWARE STATE (Mid-Eastern)-- Eric Skeeters (3 years; 3-16 for the 2020-2021 season: 15-67 at DSU and overall) was fired April 1, 2021, and was replaced as head coach on an interim basis April 1, 2021 by Keith Goodie (assistant coach at DSU). GONZAGA (West Coast)-- Mark Few (22 years; 31-1 for the 2020-2021 season; 630-124 at GU and overall) was suspended for "Kraziness in the Kennel," two exhibition games (against Eastern Oregon and Lewis-Clark State) and the November 9 Dixie State game by GU October 9, 2021 due to his citation for driving under the influence on September 6, 2021 in Idaho. HIGH POINT (Big South)-- Tubby Smith (4 years; 11-15 this season; 45-68 at HPU; 642-370 overall) announced February 16, 2020 that he was stepping down as head coach effectively immediately, and was replaced as head coach February 16, 2022 for the balance of the 2021-2022 season and the entire 2022-2023 season by G.G. Smith (assistant coach at HPU). ILLINOIS STATE (Missouri Valley)-- Dan Muller (10 years; 11-15 this season; 167-150 at ISU and overall) was fired February 13, 2022, affective at the end of the season. Muller announced February 14, 2022 that he was instead leaving immediately instead of at the end of the season, and was replaced as head coach on an interim basis for the remainder of the season February 14, 2022 by Brian Jones (associate head coach at ISU). LAFAYETTE (Patriot)-- Fran O'Hanlon (27 years; 4-11 this season; 355-424 at LC and overall) announced January 21, 2022 that he would retire at the conclusion of the 2021-2022 season. LOUISVILLE (Atlantic Coast)-- Chris Mack (3 years; 13-7 for the 2020-2021 season; 57-28 at UL; 272-125 overall) was suspended for the first six games of the 2021-2022 season by UL August 27, 2021 due to his "failure to follow University guidelines, policies and procedures" in his handling of extortion attempts by former assistant coach Dino Gaudio (who subsequently pled guilty to a federal indictment), with UL stating in a release that the suspension is unrelated to the extortion attempt itself and to an ongoing NCAA investigation of alleged program violations. Mack (4 years; 11-9 this season; 68-37 at UL; 283-134 overall) announced January 26, 2022, that he was resigning as head coach effective immediately, and was replaced as head coach on an interim basis for the balance of the 2021-2022 season January 26, 2022 by Mike Pegues (assistant coach at UL). MAINE (America East)-- Richard Barron (4 years; 5-20 this season; 21-76 at Maine and overall) "mutually agreed to part ways" with the university February 17, 2022, and was replaced as head coach on an interim basis for the balance of the 2021-2022 season February 17, 2022 by Jai Steadman (assistant coach at Maine). MARYLAND (Big Ten)-- Mark Turgeon (11 years; 5-3 this season; 226-116 at UMCP; 451-246 overall) resigned as head coach by mutual agreement with the university December 3, 2021, and was replaced as head coach on an interim basis for the balance of the 2021-2022 season December 3, 2021 by Danny Manning (assistant coach at UMCP). MASSACHUSETTS (Atlantic 10)-- Matt McCall (5 years; 12-16 this season; 58-81 at UMass; 106-99 overall) was fired March 1, 2022, effective at the end of the season. MICHIGAN (Big Ten)-- Juwan Howard (3 years; 14-11 this season; 56-28 at UM and overall) was suspended for five games (the remainder of the regular season) and fined $40,000.00 by the Big Ten Conference February 20, 2022 for violation of the conference's sportsmanship policy arising from his conduct at the end of the February 19 Wisconsin game, and the university announced February 21, 2022 that he would be replaced as head coach on an interim basis by Phil Martelli (assistant coach at UM). MISSISSIPPI VALLEY STATE (Southwestern)-- Lindsay Hunter (3 years; 2-23 this season; 7-71 at MVSU and overall) was placed on paid administrative leave for undisclosed reasons by the university February 24, 2022 for the balance of the 2021-2022 season, and was replaced as head coach on an interim basis February 24, 2022 by George Ivory (former head coach at Arkansas-Pine Bluff) NEW YORK BINGHAMTON (America East)-- Tommy Dempsey (9 years; 4-14 for the 2020-2021 season; 72-194 at BU; 279-310 overall) was fired March 1, 2021, and was replaced as head coach on an interim basis for the 2021-2022 season March 1, 2021 by Levell Sanders (assistant coach at BU). Sanders was named head coach on February 17, 2022. SEATTLE (Western)-- Jim Hayford (4 years; 12-11 for the 2020-2021 season; 64-55 at SU; 168-146 overall) was placed on administrative leave by the university November 8, 2021 after allegedly using racially inappropriate language during a team scrimmage on November 4, 2021, and was replaced as head coach on an interim basis November 8, 2021 by Chris Victor (assistant coach at SU). Hayford resigned as head coach November 11, 2021, and was replaced as head coach on an interim basis for the 2021-2022 season by Victor. WISCONSIN (Big Ten)-- Greg Gard (7 years; 21-5 this season; 140-75 at UW and overall) was fined $10,000.00 by the Big Ten Conference February 20, 2022 for violation of the conference's sportsmanship policy arising from his conduct at the end of the February 19 Michigan game.
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