- Bo Ryan
College coach infobox
Name = Bo Ryan
Sport =Basketball
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DateOfBirth = birth date and age|1947|12|20
Birthplace = flagicon|United StatesChester, Pennsylvania
DateOfDeath =
Deathplace =
College = Wisconsin
Title = Head coach
Awards =Clair Bee Coach of the Year Award (2007)
Big 10 Coach of the Year (2002, 2003)
Championships = NCAA Men's Division III Tournament Championship (1991, 1995, 1998, 1999)
Big 10 Tournament Championship (2004, 2008)
Big 10 Regular Season Championship (2002, 2003, 2008)
CurrentRecord = 173-60 (.742)
OverallRecord = 556-163 (.773)
Player = *
Years = 1965–1969
Team = Wilkes
Position = Guard
Coach = *
CoachYears = 1976–1984
1984–1999
1999–2001
2001–present
CoachTeams = Wisconsin (asst.)
UW-Platteville
Milwaukee
Wisconsin
CollegeHOFID =
BBallHOF =William "Bo" Francis Ryan, Jr. (born
December 20 ,1947 inChester, Pennsylvania ,United States ) is the current head coach of the University of Wisconsin-Madison men's basketball team. Ryan is the current leader in overall winning percentage in the entire NCAA among coaches with at least twenty years of head coaching experience (including Divisions II and III).Fact|date=April 2008Playing career
Bo Ryan began playing basketball at a very young age. His father, Butch Ryan, coached basketball to under-privileged children in
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania . Butch Ryan taught his son all the skills to be a successful point guard, generally the position of the team leader. With the skills Ryan had learned he became a star basketball player, leading the team to a 25-1 record in his senior year. Ryan lettered in football, basketball and baseball, and was President of his class. After high school, Ryan starred as a point guard atWilkes University inWilkes-Barre, Pennsylvania . His love for the game drove him to remain involved with the sport, choosing to delve into the coaching profession.Coaching career
Early years
After graduating from
Wilkes University , Ryan began graduate work atVillanova University inVillanova, Pennsylvania . After working at the College of Racine inWisconsin , Ryan became head coach at Sun Valley High School inAston, Pennsylvania , where he was named conference coach of the year in 1976. His success at the College of Racine and Sun Valley led to a job as assistant head coach at theUniversity of Wisconsin-Madison under head coachesBill Cofield andSteve Yoder from 1977–84.University of Wisconsin-Platteville
After his stint as an assistant, Ryan accepted the head coaching position at the
University of Wisconsin-Platteville . From 1984 until 1999 Ryan's Platteville team posted a 352–76 overall record, a winning percentage of 82%. Ryan guided the UW-Platteville Pioneers to four national championships (1991, 1995, 1998, 1999). He also won eightWisconsin Intercollegiate Athletic Conference championships and set a Division III scoring defense record in 1997 with his team only allowing 47.5 points per game.Fact|date=September 2008On January 27, 2007 the
University of Wisconsin-Platteville officially honored Ryan's 15-year tenure by naming their basketball court "Bo Ryan Court". Ryan, along with the 2007 Wisconsin Badger team attended the event.University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee
On the strength of his success at Platteville, Ryan was hired as head coach at Milwaukee for the 1999-2000 season. In his two seasons as coach, the team had its first back-to-back winning seasons in nearly a decade. [http://uwmpanthers.cstv.com/sports/m-baskbl/archive/wiml-m-baskbl-archive.html] Ryan also brought a 161% increase in home attendance at Milwaukee, giving the program a new energy that continued into the tenure of his successor
Bruce Pearl .University of Wisconsin-Madison
Following the Badgers' 2000 Final Four run, head coach
Dick Bennett retired two games into the 2000-2001 season. Assistant coachBrad Soderberg finished the season as interim head coach, but was not retained by the University. The coaching search began to concentrate onRick Majerus of theUniversity of Utah (who was a Milwaukee native) and Bo Ryan. Majerus pulled his name out of consideration, and the decision was made to hire Bo Ryan as head coach of theWisconsin Badgers men's basketball team.Ryan's first season was much more successful than anticipated. The team was predicted to finish as low as ninth in the Big Ten in pre-season polls. The team, lead by Kirk Penney, surprisingly tied with three other teams for the 2002 Big Ten Championship and received an invitation to the NCAA Tournament. The Badgers once again won the Big Ten championship in the 2002-2003 season and advanced to the "Sweet Sixteen" in the NCAA Tournament. The Badgers won the Big Ten Tournament Championship in 2004, led by
Devin Harris , and once again received an NCAA Tournament invitation. In the 2004-2005 season, Wisconsin advanced to the "Elite Eight" in the NCAA Tournament, losing to the eventual national champion, theUniversity of North Carolina at Chapel Hill Tar Heels. On December 10, 2005, Ryan recorded his 100th victory as Wisconsin head coach by defeating in-state rival Marquette.Fact|date=April 2008In the 2006–2007 season, Ryan led the Badgers to the pinnacle of college basketball, helping them achieve their first top-five ranking and #1 ranking in the AP poll in the school's history. However, this would last only a week, as they lost their following two games to Michigan State and Ohio State. The Wisconsin-Ohio State game on February 25, 2007, featured two teams ranked #1 in that week's national polls, with Ohio state securing the top ranking in the Coaches poll. The following week they rebounded with a 52-50 win at home over Michigan State and again defeated Michigan State in the Big Ten tournament, increasing Ryan's record against Tom Izzo to 11-3, before losing the Big Ten Tournament championship game to Ohio State. In 2007, Bo was named the winner of the
Clair Bee Coach of the Year Award .Fact|date=April 2008Head coaching record
CBB Yearly Record Start
type=coach
conference=
postseason=
poll=noCBB Yearly Record Subhead
name=UW-Platteville
startyear=1984
conference=Wisconsin Intercollegiate Athletic Conference
endyear=1999|CBB Yearly Record Entry
championship =
season = 1984–1985
name = UW-Platteville
overall = 9-17
conference = 4-12
confstanding = 7th
postseason = CBB Yearly Record Entry
championship =
season = 1985–1986
name = UW-Platteville
overall = 16-11
conference = 8-8
confstanding = 5th
postseason = NAIA 1st RoundCBB Yearly Record Entry
championship =
season = 1986–1987
name = UW-Platteville
overall = 14-11
conference = 6-10
confstanding = T-5th
postseason = CBB Yearly Record Entry
championship = conference
season = 1987–1988
name = UW-Platteville
overall = 24-5
conference = 14-2
confstanding = 1st
postseason = NAIA 3rd RoundCBB Yearly Record Entry
championship =
season = 1988–1989
name = UW-Platteville
overall = 24-5
conference = 13-3
confstanding = 3rd
postseason = NAIA 3rd RoundCBB Yearly Record Entry
championship = conference
season = 1989–1990
name = UW-Platteville
overall = 26-3
conference = 15-1
confstanding = 1st
postseason = NAIA 3rd RoundCBB Yearly Record Entry
championship = national
season = 1990–1991
name = UW-Platteville
overall = 28-3
conference = 13-3
confstanding = 2nd
postseason = NCAA D-III ChampionsCBB Yearly Record Entry
championship =
season = 1991–1992
name = UW-Platteville
overall = 27-4
conference = 13-3
confstanding = 2nd
postseason = NCAA D-III 3rd PlaceCBB Yearly Record Entry
championship = conference
season = 1992–1993
name = UW-Platteville
overall = 24-4
conference = 13-3
confstanding = T-1st
postseason = NCAA D-III Elite EightCBB Yearly Record Entry
championship =
season = 1993–1994
name = UW-Platteville
overall = 23-5
conference = 13-3
confstanding = 2nd
postseason = NCAA D-III Sweet 16CBB Yearly Record Entry
championship = national
season = 1994–1995
name = UW-Platteville
overall = 31-0
conference = 16-0
confstanding = 1st
postseason = NCAA D-III ChampionsCBB Yearly Record Entry
championship = conference
season = 1995–1996
name = UW-Platteville
overall = 23-3
conference = 15-1
confstanding = 1st
postseason = NCAA D-III 1st RoundCBB Yearly Record Entry
championship = conference
season = 1996–1997
name = UW-Platteville
overall = 24-3
conference = 14-2
confstanding = 1st
postseason = NCAA D-III 2nd RoundCBB Yearly Record Entry
championship = national
season = 1997–1998
name = UW-Platteville
overall = 30-0
conference = 16-0
confstanding = 1st
postseason = NCAA D-III ChampionsCBB Yearly Record Entry
championship = national
season = 1998–1999
name = UW-Platteville
overall = 30-2
conference = 15-1
confstanding = 1st
postseason = NCAA D-III ChampionsCBB Yearly Record Subtotal
name = UW-Platteville
overall = 353-76
confrecord = 188-52CBB Yearly Record Subhead
name=Milwaukee
startyear=1999
conference=Horizon League
endyear=2001|CBB Yearly Record Entry
championship =
season = 1999–2000
name = Milwaukee
overall = 15-14
conference = 6-8
confstanding = T-4th
postseason = CBB Yearly Record Entry
championship =
season = 2000–2001
name = Milwaukee
overall = 15-13
conference = 7-7
confstanding = 5th
postseason = CBB Yearly Record Subtotal
name = Milwaukee
overall = 30-27
confrecord = 13-15CBB Yearly Record Subhead
name=Wisconsin
startyear=2001
conference=Big Ten Conference
endyear=|CBB Yearly Record Entry
championship = conference
season = 2001–2002
name = Wisconsin
overall = 19-13
conference = 11-5
confstanding = T-1st
postseason = NCAA 2nd RoundCBB Yearly Record Entry
championship = conference
season = 2002–2003
name = Wisconsin
overall = 24-8
conference = 12-4
confstanding = 1st
postseason = NCAA Sweet 16CBB Yearly Record Entry
championship = conference tournament
season = 2003–2004
name = Wisconsin
overall = 25-7
conference = 12-4
confstanding = T-2nd
postseason = NCAA 2nd RoundCBB Yearly Record Entry
championship =
season = 2004–2005
name = Wisconsin
overall = 25-9
conference = 11-5
confstanding = 3rd
postseason = NCAA Elite EightCBB Yearly Record Entry
championship =
season = 2005–2006
name = Wisconsin
overall = 19-12
conference = 9-7
confstanding = T-4th
postseason = NCAA 1st RoundCBB Yearly Record Entry
championship =
season = 2006–2007
name = Wisconsin
overall = 30-6
conference = 13-3
confstanding = 2nd
postseason = NCAA 2nd RoundCBB Yearly Record Entry
championship = conference
season = 2007-2008
name = Wisconsin
overall = 31-5
conference = 16-2
confstanding = 1st
postseason = NCAA Sweet 16CBB Yearly Record Subtotal
name = Wisconsin
overall = 173-60
confrecord = 84-30CBB Yearly Record End
overall=556-163Trivia
*At the end of the 2007-08 season Ryan has a .742 winning percentage at Wisconsin. [http://uwbadgers.com/sport_news/mbb/bios/bio.html?staffid=316]
*He has a .773 career winning percentage. Among coaches with 500 career wins his percentage ranks second only to Roy Williams.
*In Big Ten Conference play Ryan has a .737 winning percentage. That ranks first all time among Big Ten coaches with at least five years of experience.External links
* [http://uwbadgers.com/sport_news/mbb/bios/bio.html?staffid=316 Bo Ryan's Biography on UWBadgers.com]
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