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- | ==== Rick Majerus ==== | + | ===== Rick Majerus |
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- | Rick Majerus | + | Rick Majerus |
- | 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, under mentor Al McGuire until 1977, and under Hank Raymonds until taking over as head coach himself in 1983. After three years as head coach at Marquette, and a 56-35 record, he became an assistant coach with the Milwaukee Bucks for the 1986-87 season. He coached at Ball State during the 1987-88 and 88-89 seasons, finishing with a record of 43-17. He lead Utah to the Final Four in 1998, eventually losing to Kentucky in the National Championship Game. | ||
- | In 2004, Majerus was hired as coach of the University of Southern California basketball team. However, just days after being hired, he changed his mind, and hadn't been in coaching since. He now works as a commentator | + | ===== Marquette Career ===== |
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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. | ||
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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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- | Majerus | + | ==== Other Coaching Jobs ==== |
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+ | He coached at Ball State during the 1987-88 and 88-89 seasons, finishing with a record of 43-17. He lead Utah to the Final Four in 1998, eventually losing to Kentucky in the National Championship Game. | ||
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+ | In 2004, Majerus | ||
- | [edit] Head Coaching Record | + | On April 27, 2007, Majerus accepted |
- | Year Team Overall Conference Standing Tournament Finish Rank# | + | |
- | Marquette Warriors (1983-1986) | + | |
- | 1983-84 Marquette 17-13 NIT Second Round | + | |
- | 1984-85 Marquette 20-11 NIT Third Round | + | |
- | 1985-86 Marquette 19-11 NIT Second Round | + | |
- | At Marquette 56-35 | + | |
- | Ball State Cardinals (Mid-American Conference) (1987-1989) | + | |
- | 1987-88 Ball State 14-14 8-8 | + | |
- | 1988-89 Ball State 29-3 14-2 1 NCAA Second Round | + | |
- | At Ball State 43-17 | + | |
- | Utah Utes (Western Athletic Conference) (1989-1999) | + | |
- | 1989-90 Utah* 4-2 | + | |
- | 1990-91 Utah 30-4 15-1 1 NCAA Sweet Sixteen #10 | + | |
- | 1991-92 Utah 24-11 9-7 4-T NIT Third Place | + | |
- | 1992-93 Utah 24-7 15-3 1-T NCAA Second Round #16 | + | |
- | 1993-94 Utah 14-14 8-10 5-T | + | |
- | 1994-95 Utah 28-6 15-3 1 NCAA Second Round #22 | + | |
- | 1995-96 Utah 27-7 15-3 1 NCAA Sweet Sixteen #12 | + | |
- | 1996-97 Utah 29-4 15-1 1 NCAA Elite Eight #6 | + | |
- | 1997-98 Utah 30-4 12-2 1 Mountain Division NCAA Runner Up #2 | + | |
- | 1998-99 Utah 28-5 14-0 1 NCAA Second Round #10 | + | |
- | Utah Utes (Mountain West Conference) (1999-2004) | + | |
- | 1999-00 Utah 23-9 10-4 1-T NCAA Second Round | + | |
- | 2000-01 Utah** 1-0 | + | |
- | 2001-02 Utah 21-9 10-4 2 NCAA First Round | + | |
- | 2002-03 Utah 25-8 11-3 1-T NCAA Second Round | + | |
- | 2003-04 Utah*** 15-5 3-2 | + | |
- | At Utah 323-95 | + | |
- | Career 422-147 | + | |
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- | #Rankings from final Coaches Poll of the season. | + | |
- | *Coached the first six games before undergoing heart surgery. Assistant Joe Cravens coached the rest of the season. | + | |
- | **Coached the first game before taking a personal leave of absence. Assistant Dick Hunsaker coached the rest of the season. | + | |
- | ***Coached the first 20 games before retiring due to health concerns. Assistant Kerry Rupp coached the rest of the season. | + | |
- | [edit] | + | ==== Published |
- | In 2000, he released an autobiography My Life On a Napkin : Pillow Mints, Playground Dreams and Coaching the Runnin' | + | In 2000, he released an autobiography |
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