- Tim O'Shea
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Name = Tim O'Shea
Sport =Basketball
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DateOfBirth = birth date and age|1962|1|13
Birthplace = flagicon|United StatesWoodbury, New Jersey
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College = Bryant
Title = Head coach
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Championships = MAC Tournament Championship (2005)
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Years = 1980–1984
Team =Boston College
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CoachYears = 1984–1985 1985–1986 1986–1988 1988–1997 1997–2001 2001–2008 2008–present
CoachTeams = Rhode Island (asst.)Boston College (asst.) Yale (asst.) Rhode Island (asst.)Boston College (asst.) Ohio Bryant
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BBallHOF =Tim O'Shea (born
January 13 ,1962 inWoodbury, New Jersey ) is the current head coach of the men's basketball team atBryant University . O'Shea quit his job atOhio University to become head coach at Bryant during the school's transition toDivision I . [ [http://sports.espn.go.com/ncb/news/story?id=3452523 ESPN - Source: O'Shea accepts 8-year deal to lead Bryant's foray into D-I - Men's College Basketball ] ]O'Shea came to
Athens, Ohio on March 29, 2001 and vowed to take the Ohio men's basketball program to the next level.fact|date=June 2008 The 2004–05 season marked one of the most memorable runs in school history—including aMid-American Conference Men's Basketball Tournament crown and a scare ofSoutheastern Conference champion Florida in the 2005 NCAA Tournament.fact|date=June 2008O'Shea's first season on the sidelines at Ohio was highlighted by victories over DePaul and North Carolina on national television.fact|date=June 2008 In his second season at the helm, O'Shea led the Bobcats to a victory over Virginia and a spot in the MAC Tournament semifinals after the team posted a 12–6 conference record.
Following the 2002–03 season, forward
Brandon Hunter became the first Bobcat selected in the NBA Draft since 1995 when theBoston Celtics selected him in the second round. A year later, after losing Hunter, sixth-man Sonny Johnson and three-point shooter Steve Esterkamp, the 2003–04 Bobcats slipped to a 10–20 record, but bounced back in 2004–05 for their memorable run to the NCAA Tournament.The 2004–05 Bobcats captured significant non-conference victories against San Francisco, Butler and Detroit, then won 11 of their last 15 contests down the stretch. O'Shea won the MAC Tournament but their run ended in the first round of the NCAA Tournament against Florida. The Bobcats did not go down without a fight, as they nearly overcame a 20-point second-half deficit.fact|date=June 2008
Ohio opened 2005–06 as with the moniker of college hoops' "It" teamfact|date=June 2008 and compiled 19 victories before falling to eventual league champion Kent State in the MAC Tournament semifinals. The Bobcats registered victories at Marist, Rhode Island and Toledo, against Akron and Samford at home, and took 18th-ranked Kentucky to the wire in
Cincinnati, Ohio .fact|date=June 2008O'Shea's head coaching career began after experience as an assistant in the
Ivy League ,Atlantic 10 Conference andBig East Conference .O'Shea began his work on the bench as a graduate assistant at the
University of Rhode Island and Boston College. His first full-time appointment came later that year atYale University , where he spent the next two seasons.The next stop for O'Shea was a spot on
Al Skinner 's staff at Rhode Island. He spent nine seasons at URI, where the Rams' earned twoNational Invitation Tournament and two NCAA Tournament berths. A notable O'Shea recruit during this stint was currentNational Basketball Association starCuttino Mobley .fact|date=June 2008In the spring of 1997, O'Shea returned to his alma mater. In four seasons at Boston College, the Eagles were Big East regular season and tournament champions in 2000–01. BC posted a 27–5 record and earned a No. 3 seed for the NCAA East Regional and finished with a No. 9 ranking in the
Ratings Percentage Index just two years after being ranked 246.fact|date=June 2008As a player, O'Shea earned All-America accolades at
Wayland High School inWayland, Massachusetts . O'Shea also played for some of the most successful squads in Boston College history.fact|date=June 2008 The Eagles won two Big East regular-season titles and earned four postseason tournament berths during his career. In his four years, BC advanced twice to the NCAA Tournament's Sweet Sixteen and once to theElite Eight .O'Shea earned a bachelor's degree in communications with a minor in English from Boston College in 1984, then added a master's degree in counseling/psychology from BC two years later.
He and his wife, Elizabeth, have a daughter, Madeleine.fact|date=June 2008
References
External links
* [http://ohiobobcats.cstv.com/sports/m-baskbl/mtt/oshea_tim00.html Tim O'Shea Page on Ohiobobcats.com]
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