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-====== Coaching History ====== +====== Mike Deane ====== 
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-Mike Deane had a highly successful stay at Marquette University where he posted a 100-55 record in five seasons. He guided the Golden Eagles to four 20-win seasons, four postseason appearances and the 1997 Conference USA Championship. Marquette was runner-up at the 1995 National Invitational Tournament (NIT) and a quarterfinalist in 1998, and appeared in the NCAA Tournament in 1996 and 1997. His first four teams at Marquette ranked in the top 10 in the NCAA in scoring defense and field goal-percentage defense.+
  
-Before leading the Marquette program, Deane was the head coach at Siena College in LoudonvilleNYfrom 1986-94 where he posted 166-77 recordHe led Siena to its first-ever postseason appearance in the 1988 NIT and took the Saints to their first NCAA Tournament appearance in 1989, where the #14 Saints upset #3 Stanford in the first round.+Deane was named the 14th coach in Marquette history on April 11994. Bill CordsMarquette's Director of Intercollegiate Athletics and Recreational Sports remarked, "Coach Deane has many outstanding qualities as person, a coach and a recruiterI look forward to what he will do with the Marquette program."
  
-Four of Deane's Siena teams competed in postseason play, including the 1993-94 squad that posted 25-8 record and finished third at the NIT and the 1990-91 team advanced to the third round of the NIT.+Deane got off to fast start at Marquette, leading the Golden Eagles to six straight wins, the only coach in school history to win the first six games of his tenure. He joined [[Eddie Hickey]] (1958-59) and [[Hank Raymonds]] (1977-78) as the only Marquette coaches to record 20-win seasons in their inaugural campaigns after the 1994-95 Golden Eagles posted a 21-12 slate.
  
-At Siena, Deane was a two-time New York State Coach of the Year (1988 and 1991selection and was named National Association of Basketball Coaches District II Coach of the Year in 1988.+Deane is the sixth coach to take his first Marquette team to postseason play. Also, he and Tex Winter (1951-52are the only coaches to record three postseason wins in their first season at Marquette. MU was the 1995 National Invitation Tournament (NIT) runner-up.
  
-In 19 years as a Division I coachDeane has compiled a 358-240 record, which is an average of 19 wins per season.+The Stony PointN.Y. native has experienced success throughout his coaching career. Deane's 12-year career record at four-year institutions is 234-122 for a winning percentage of 65.7%. That winning percentage ranks 43rd among NCAA Division I active coaches. His 16-year coaching record is 303-158 (65.7%).
  
-Before arriving at Siena, Deane was an assistant coach at Michigan State from 1982-86 and served as interim head coach prior to the start of the 1984-85 season while Jud Heathcote recovered from a heart attack. The Spartans compiled a 74-44 record while Deane was there.+Deane, 44, came to Marquette from Siena College in LoudonvilleN.Y. In eight seasons at the helm of the Saints, Deane compiled a 166-77 (68.3%) recordDeane's total wins and winning percentage are the best among Siena's Division I coaches. Siena moved to Division I status in 1977.
  
-A 1974 graduate of Potsdam State, Deane began his head coaching career at Delhi A&T Junior College from 1976-80. He left Delhi to become the coach at Oswego State (1980-82).+Four of Deane's teams competed in post-season action, including the 1993-94 squad that compiled a 25-8 record and finished third at the National Invitation Tournament (NIT).
  
-Deane began his coaching career as an assistant at Potsdam State in 1974-75where he was also the assistant baseball coachHe left Potsdam State to become the assistant basketball and head baseball coach at Plattsburgh State for the 1975-76 season.+The 1987-88 Siena team participated in the NIT, the school's first-ever Division I postseason tournament appearanceThe Saints also played in the 1991 NIT.
  
-The Stony PointNY native was a three-year letterwinner at Potsdam Statewhere he was a Small College All-American in 1973 and 1974 and was a three-time East Coast Conference All-East honoree (1972, 1973 and 1974)He finished his career as Potsdam'career scoring (1,447) and assists (805) leader and established records for career scoring average (18.0 ppg), most points in a game (42) and most assists in a game (23). He also played second base for the Bears for two years.+At the 1989 NCAA TournamentSienathe 14th seed in the East Regional, upset #3 seed Stanford 80-78That was Siena'first appearance in the NCAA Tournament.
  
-The Stony Point native returned to New York after spending four seasons at Lamar University (TXwhere he won his 300th game on January 22, 2000 against Nicholls State.+While at Siena, Deane was a two-time New York State Coach of the Year (1988 and 1991). In 1988 he was named the National Association of Basketball Coaches District II Coach of the Year. Deane picked up North Atlantic Conference Coach of the Year honors in 1989.
  
-He received a bachelor of arts degree in economics and was the 1974 recipient of the John W. Maxy Awardwhich recognizes the top senior student-athlete at Potsdam State. He was also named the Chancellor Boyer SUNY Scholar Athlete of the Year. Deane was a ninth round selection of the NBA's Milwaukee Bucks in 1974.+Siena won North Atlantic Conference regular-season titles in 1988 and 1989 as well as the conference tournament in 1989. After moving to the Metro Atlantic Athletic Conference (MAAC), the Saints won the conference crown in 1991.
  
-Mike Deane became the 16th men's basketball head coach in Wagner history in June of 2003Now in his 23rd season as a NCAA head coach, Deane has complied 383-266 career mark with nine post season appearancesincluding four trips to the NCAA Tournament.+Prior to his stint at Siena, Deane was an assistant coach at Michigan State from 1982-86. He served as interim head coach prior to the start of the 1984-85 season when head coach Jud Heathcote was recovering from heart surgery. During Deane's stay at MSU, the Spartans were 74-44 and appeared in the NCAA Tournament twice and the NIT once. Deane was instrumental in the development of future professional players Scott Skiles and Sam Vincent. 
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 +During his two seasons at Oswego State (1980-81 and 1981-82) Deane compiled a 24-25 record. Deane stopped an inherited 42-game losing streak in his first season at Oswego State. 
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 +Deane's first head coaching position was at Delhi A&T Junior College in Delhi, N.Y. From 1976-80 he registered a 69-36 record. Delhi A&T advanced to the National Junior College Region III Tournament during Deane's tenure. 
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 +He also served as an assistant at Plattsburgh State (1975-76) and at Potsdam State (1974-75). Deane also was the assistant baseball coach at Potsdam during the 1974-75 campaign. 
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 +A three-year letterwinner at Potsdam State, Deane was Small College All-American in 1973 and 1974. At the conclusion of his collegiate career Deane was Potsdam's career scoring (1,447 points) and assists (805) leader. He also established the following school records: highest career scoring average (18.0 ppg); most points in a game (42); and most assists in a game (23). 
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 +The Bears were 64-16 during Deane's career. Potsdam participated in the NCAA Division III Tournament in 1974, Deane's senior season. He was a three-time East Coast Athletic Conference All-East honoree (1972, 73, 74). 
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 +He also played second base for the Bears' baseball team for three years. 
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 +Deane was a ninth-round selection of the Milwaukee Bucks in 1974. He also was signed by the Utah Stars of the ABA. 
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 +He received an economics degree from Potsdam State in 1974. Deane received the 1974 John W. Maxy Award, which recognizes the top senior student-athlete at Potsdam State. He was named the Chancellor Boyer SUNY Scholar-Athlete of the Year in 1974.
  
 Coach Deane and his wife Paula have been married for 27 years and the couple lives in Staten Island.  Coach Deane and his wife Paula have been married for 27 years and the couple lives in Staten Island. 
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 +===== Mike Deane's Year-By-Year Record =====
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 +| **Year** | **School** | **Record** | **Pct.** |
 +| 1980-81 | Oswego State | 8-17 | .320 |
 +| 1981-82 | Oswego State | 16-8 | .667 |
 +| 1986-87 | Siena | 17-12 | .586 |
 +| 1987-88 | Siena | 23-6 | .793 |
 +| 1988-89 | Siena | 25-5 | .833 |
 +| 1989-90 | Siena | 16-13 | .552 |
 +| 1990-91 | Siena | 25-10 | .714 |
 +| 1991-92 | Siena | 19-10 | .655 |
 +| 1992-93 | Siena | 16-13 | .552 |
 +| 1993-94 | Siena | 25-8 | .758 |
 +| [[1994|1994-95]] | Marquette | 21-12 | .636 |
 +| [[1995|1995-96]] | Marquette | 23-8 | .742 |
 +| [[1996|1996-97]] | Marquette | 22-9 | .710 |
 +| [[1997|1997-98]] | Marquette | 20-11 | .645 |
 +| [[1998|1998-99]] | Marquette | 14-15 | .451 |
 +| 5 Seasons|Marquette | 100-55|.645|
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 +  * During the 1997 NCAA Tournament loss to Providence, Deane was reprimanded by the NCAA for misconduct as he drew two technicals and, instead of leaving the floor, continued to berate the officials.
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 +===== Recruiting =====
 +In five seasons at Marquette, Mike Deane recruited:
 +  *Two 1,000 point scorers
 +  *One 500+ rebounder
 +  *Marquette's All-Time Leader in Field Goals Attempted
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 +====== Images ======
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 +|  {{men_s_basketball:mike_dean_ul.jpg?200}}  |During the [[1995|1996]] season, [[Aaron Hutchins]] drained a 3-pointer from the corner to beat the Cards in double overtime, 80-79. The victory prompted irascible Mike Deane to charge the floor with a raised fist at the jeering Cardinal crowd.  Deane puffed out his chest and painted a big bull's-eye on it just after the game. ``It seems I've managed to enamor myself with the Louisville fans,'' he said after being pelted with debris.|
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