- Mike Deane
-
For the Northern Irish chef, see Michael Deane. For the English cricketer, see Michael Deane (cricketer).
Mike Deane Sport(s) Basketball Biographical details Place of birth Stony Point, New York Playing career 1971–1974 SUNY Potsdam Coaching career (HC unless noted) 1974–1975
1975–1976
1976–1980
1980–1982
1982–1986
1986–1994
1994–1999
1999–2003
2003–2010SUNY Potsdam (asst.)
SUNY Plattsburgh (asst.)
SUNY Delhi (asst.)
SUNY Oswego
Michigan State (asst.)
Siena
Marquette
Lamar
WagnerAccomplishments and honors Championships Southland Tournament Championship (2000)
C-USA Tournament Championship (1997)
MAAC Regular Season Championship (1991)Mike Deane was most recently head basketball coach at Wagner College. He was relieved of his duties on 3/1/2010.[1] He previously held the same position at Siena College, Marquette University, and Lamar University. Michael Deane recorded his 400th career victory on December 15, 2007 against the University of Maryland Eastern-Shore. He has coached three different division 1 schools to the NCAA Tournament (Siena, Marquette, Lamar). His Siena team upset Stanford in the NCAA Tournament.
Mike has produced two NBA products in his career (both at Marquette: Chris Crawford and Amal McCaskill). Mike also recruited Dwyane Wade at Marquette, but left the program a year before Wade came to Marquette.
Head coaching record
Season Team Overall Conference Standing Postseason SUNY Oswego (Eastern College Athletic Conference) (1980–1982) 1980–1981 SUNY Oswego 8–16 1981–1982 SUNY Oswego 16–10 ECAC Quarterfinals SUNY Oswego: 24–26 Siena (ECAC North/North Atlantic Conference/Metro Atlantic Athletic Conference) (1986–1994) 1986–87 Siena 17–12 12–6 T-3rd 1987–88 Siena 23–6 16–2 1st NIT First Round 1988–89 Siena 25–5 16–1 1st NCAA Second Round 1989–90 Siena 16–13 11–5 2nd 1990–91 Siena 25–10 12–4 NIT Quarterfinals 1991–92 Siena 19–10 11–5 3rd 1992–93 Siena 16–13 8–6 4th 1993–94 Siena 25–8 10–4 3rd NIT Final Four (3rd place) Siena: 166–77 96–33 Marquette (Great Midwest Conference/Conference USA) (1994–1999) 1994–95 Marquette 21–12 7–5 T-3rd NIT Finals 1995–96 Marquette 23–8 10–4 2nd (Blue) NCAA Second Round 1996–97 Marquette 22–9 9–5 2nd (Blue) NCAA First Round 1997–98 Marquette 20–11 8–8 4th (American) 1998–99 Marquette 14–15 16–10 4th (American) Marquette: 100–55 50–32 Lamar (Southland Conference) (1999–2003) 1999–2000 Lamar 15–16 8–10 T-6th NCAA First Round 2000–01 Lamar 9–18 7–13 9th 2001–02 Lamar 15–14 11–9 4th 2002–03 Lamar 13–14 10–10 T-5th Lamar: 53–63 36–42 Wagner (Northeast Conference) (2003–2010) 2003–04 Wagner 13–16 8–10 T-4th 2004–05 Wagner 14–16 8–10 T-4th 2005–06 Wagner 13–14 6–12 10th 2006–07 Wagner 11–19 8–10 7th 2007–08 Wagner 23–8 15–3 2nd 2008–09 Wagner 16–14 8–10 T-4th 2009–10 Wagner 5–26 3–15 11th Wagner: 95–113 56–72 Total: 437–332 National Champion Conference Regular Season Champion Conference Tournament Champion
Conference Regular Season & Conference Tournament Champion Conference Division ChampionReferences
Siena Saints men's basketball head coaches Jack Carroll (1938–1939) • Henry Bunoski (1939–1941) • Dan Cunha (1941–1943) • No team (1943–1946) • Dan Cunha (1946–1965) • Tom Hannon (1965–1969) • Gene Culnan (1969–1972) • Rit Keith # (1972) • William Kirsch (1972–1982) • John Griffin (1982–1986) • Mike Deane (1986–1994) • Bob Beyer (1994–1997) • Paul Hewitt (1997–2000) • Louis Orr (2000–2001) • Rob Lanier (2001–2005) • Fran McCaffery (2005–2010) • Mitch Buonaguro (2010– )
Pound sign (#) denotes interim head coach.
Marquette Warriors / Golden Eagles men's basketball head coaches Ralph Risch (1916–1917) • No team (1917–1918) • John J. Ryan (1918–1920) • Frank Murray (1920–1929) • Cord Lipe (1929–1930) • Bill Chandler (1930–1951) • Tex Winter (1951–1953) • Jack Nagle (1953–1958) • Eddie Hickey (1958–1964) • Al McGuire (1964–1977) • Hank Raymonds (1977–1983) • Rick Majerus (1983–1986) • Bob Dukiet (1986–1989) • Kevin O'Neill (1989–1994) • Mike Deane (1994–1999) • Tom Crean (1999–2008) • Buzz Williams (2008–)
Lamar Cardinals basketball head coaches Jack Martin (1951–1976) • Billy Tubbs (1976–1980) • Pat Foster (1980–1986) • Tom Abatemarco (1986–1988) • Tony Branch (1988–1990) • Mike Newell (1990–1993) • Grey Giovanine (1993–1999) • Mike Deane (1999–2003) • Billy Tubbs (2003–2006) • Steve Roccaforte (2006–2011) • Pat Knight (2011– )
Wagner Seahawks men's basketball head coaches Erastus LaRue Ely (1920–1921) · Walter B. Peterson (1921–1922) · Elmer Ripley (1922–1925) · Joseph Flotten (1925–1926) · John Futchs (1926–1927) · John Morris (1927–1929) · Ray Kirschmeyer (1929–1934) · Bill Keegan (1934–1937) · Herb Sutter (1937–1943) · No team (1943–1944) · Herb Sutter (1944–1965) · Chester Sellitto (1965–1972) · John C. Goodwin (1972–1976) · P. J. Carlesimo (1976–1982) · Neil Kennett (1982–1989) · Tim Capstraw (1989–1999) · Dereck Whittenburg (1999–2003) · Mike Deane (2003–2010) · Dan Hurley (2010– )
Categories:- American basketball coaches
- American basketball players
- Lamar Cardinals basketball coaches
- Living people
- Marquette Golden Eagles men's basketball coaches
- Michigan State Spartans men's basketball coaches
- Milwaukee Bucks draft picks
- Siena Saints men's basketball coaches
- State University of New York at Potsdam alumni
- Wagner Seahawks men's basketball coaches
- United States basketball coach stubs
Wikimedia Foundation. 2010.