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- | ==== Rick Majerus ==== | + | ===== Rick Majerus |
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Rick Majerus was born on February 17, 1948 in Sheboygan, Wisconsin. Majerus is something of a fan favorite and cult figure around college basketball, known for being overweight and his quirky, jovial personality. He has had several heart attacks, and suffers from diabetes. After years of rumors that Rick was considered by college programs in need of a coach, he accepted a job as the head coach at Saint Louis University in April 2007. | Rick Majerus was born on February 17, 1948 in Sheboygan, Wisconsin. Majerus is something of a fan favorite and cult figure around college basketball, known for being overweight and his quirky, jovial personality. He has had several heart attacks, and suffers from diabetes. After years of rumors that Rick was considered by college programs in need of a coach, he accepted a job as the head coach at Saint Louis University in April 2007. | ||
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- | Majerus attended Marquette University, where he played as a walk-on in the 1967 season, but was cut from the team before his sophomore year. He graduated in 1970 with a degree in History, and would work as an assistant coach with the Warriors for the next 12 years. He worked under mentor Al McGuire until 1977, and under [[Hank Raymonds]] until taking over as head coach himself in 1983. | + | Majerus attended Marquette University, where he played as a walk-on in the 1967 season, but was cut from the team before his sophomore year. He graduated in 1970 with a degree in History, and would work as an assistant coach with the Warriors for the next 12 years. He worked under mentor Al McGuire until 1977, and under [[Hank Raymonds]] until taking over as head coach himself in 1983. \\ |
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- | His three-year record at Marquette was 56-35 (61.5%) and his best season came in 1984-85, when the Warriors went 20-11. | + | His three-year record at Marquette was 56-35 (61.5%) and his best season came in 1984-85, when the Warriors went 20-11. |
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+ | === In Three Seasons Rick Majerus Recruited === | ||
+ | *One All-American | ||
+ | *One Future NBA Player | ||
+ | *One 1,000+ Point Scorer | ||
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==== Other Coaching Jobs ==== | ==== Other Coaching Jobs ==== |