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Dino Gaudio Sport(s) Basketball Current position Title Head Coach Team Wake Forest Record 61-31 (.663) Biographical details Born March 30, 1957 Place of birth Martins Ferry, Ohio Coaching career (HC unless noted) 1980–1984
1984–1987
1987–1993
1993–1997
1997–2000
2000–2001
2001–2006
2006–2007
2007–2010Wheeling Central HS (asst.)
Wheeling Central HS
Xavier (asst.)
Army
Loyola (MD)
Xavier (asst.)
Wake Forest (asst.)
Wake Forest (interim HC)
Wake ForestHead coaching record Overall 129-155 (.454) Dino Joseph Gaudio (born 1957) is the former head men's basketball coach at Wake Forest University. He previously served as the head coach at the United States Military Academy and Loyola College in Maryland.
Gaudio was named head coach of the Wake Forest men's basketball team on August 8, 2007. He had served as an assistant to his predecessor, Skip Prosser, who died suddenly in July 2007.[1][2] Gaudio's association with Prosser began in 1981 when he served as an assistant coach at Central Catholic High School in Wheeling, West Virginia, while Prosser was head coach.
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Biography
Education
Gaudio is a graduate of Ohio University (1981) and Xavier University (master's in Secondary Education, 1991).[3]
Wake Forest
Gaudio remained loyal to Prosser, his mentor and predecessor at Wake Forest. In the final days of his life, Prosser attended the games of three 5-star recruits in Las Vegas and Orlando. These recruits remained committed to Wake Forest and made up an eventually number three-ranked recruiting class for the 2008-2009 season, signed by Gaudio as a memory to Prosser.[4][5]
On April 7, 2010, Gaudio was fired as head coach at Wake Forest.[6]
Overall Coaching Record
Season Team Overall Conference Standing Postseason Army (Patriot League) (1993–1997) 1993-1994 Army 7-20 4-10 T-7th 1994-1995 Army 12-16 4-10 7th 1995-1996 Army 7-20 2-10 6th 1996-1997 Army 10-16 4-8 6th Army: 36-72 14-38 Loyola (MD) (Metro Atlantic Athletic Conference) (1997–2000) 1997-1998 Loyola (MD) 12-16 9-9 T-5th 1998-1999 Loyola (MD) 13-15 6-12 9th 1999-2000 Loyola (MD) 7-21 4-14 9th Loyola (MD): 32-52 19-35 Wake Forest (Atlantic Coast Conference) (2007–2010) 2007-2008 Wake Forest 17-13 7-9 T-7th 2008-2009 Wake Forest 24-7 11-5 T-2nd NCAA 1st Round 2009-2010 Wake Forest 20-11 9-7 5th NCAA 2nd Round Wake Forest: 61-31 27-21 Total: 129-155 National Champion Conference Regular Season Champion Conference Tournament Champion
Conference Regular Season & Conference Tournament Champion Conference Division ChampionReferences
- ^ "Wake Forest expected to name longtime assistant Gaudio as Prosser's replacement". SI.com. http://sportsillustrated.cnn.com/2007/basketball/ncaa/wires/08/08/2060.ap.bkc.wake.forest.coach.2nd.ld.writethru.0517/.[dead link]
- ^ "Gaudio gets nod to replace Prosser at WFU". Winston-Salem Journal. 2007-08-08. http://www.journalnow.com/servlet/Satellite?pagename=WSJ/MGArticle/WSJ_BasicArticle&c=MGArticle&cid=1173352304220&path=&s=. Retrieved 2007-12-24.
- ^ Official biography
- ^ Rivals.com Basketball Recruiting - Late additions boost Tennessee teams
- ^ "Prosser's recruiting class keeps his memory alive". USA Today. 2008-07-24. http://www.usatoday.com/sports/college/mensbasketball/2008-07-24-3697843448_x.htm. Retrieved 2010-05-01.
- ^ "Gaudio out as Deacs' coach". 2.journalnow.com. 2010-04-07. http://www2.journalnow.com/content/2010/apr/07/gaudio-out-deacs-coach/.
Army Cadets / Black Knights men's basketball head coaches Joseph Stilwell (1902–1904) • No coach (1904–1906) • Harry Fisher (1906–1907) • B. H. Koehler (1907–1908) • Joseph Stilwell (1908–1911) • Harvey Higley (1911–1913) • Joseph Stilwell (1913–1914) • Jacob L. Devers (1914–1916) • Arthur Conard (1916–1917) • Ivens Jones (1917–1919) • Joseph O'Shea (1919–1921) • Harry Fisher (1921–1923) • John Van Vliet (1923–1924) • Harry Fisher (1924–1925) • Ernest Blood (1925–1926) • Leo Novak (1926–1939) • Valentine Lentz (1939–1943) • Edward Kelleher (1943–1945) • Stu Holcomb (1945–1947) • John Mauer (1947–1951) • Elmer Ripley (1951–1953) • Bob Vanatta (1953–1954) • Orvis Sigler (1954–1958) • George Hunter (1958–1963) • Tates Locke (1963–1965) • Bob Knight (1965–1971) • Dan Dougherty (1971–1975) • Mike Krzyzewski (1975–1980) • Pete Gaudet (1980–1982) • Les Wothke (1982–1990) • Tom Miller (1990–1993) • Dino Gaudio (1993–1997) • Pat Harris (1997–2002) • Jim Crews (2002–2009) • Zach Spiker (2009– )
Loyola Greyhounds men's basketball head coaches No coach (1908–1912) • William Schuerholz (1912–1917) • No team (1917–1919) • William Schuerholz (1919–1922) • Stan Cook (1922–1923) • William Schuerholz (1923–1926) • F. S. Miller (1926–1928) • Tony Comerford (1928–1929) • John Menton (1929–1930) • Tony Comerford (1930–1934) • William Liston (1934–1937) • Lefty Reitz (1937–1944) • Arthur Barthelme (1944–1945) • Lefty Reitz (1945–1961) • Nap Doherty (1961–1974) • Tom O'Connor (1974–1976) • Gary Dicovitsky (1976–1981) • William Burke (1981–1982) • Mark Amatucci (1982–1989) • Tom Schneider (1989–1993) • Skip Prosser (1993–1994) • Brian Ellerbe (1994–1997) • Dino Gaudio (1997–2000) • Scott Hicks (2000–2004) • Jimmy Patsos (2004– )
Wake Forest Demon Deacons men's basketball head coaches J. R. Crozier (1906–1917) · E. T. MacDonnell (1917–1918) · Irving Carlyle (1918–1919) · Bill Holding (1919–1920) · James L. White (1920–1921) · Bill Holding (1921–1922) · Phil Utley (1922–1923) · Hank Garrity (1923–1925) · R. S. Hayes (1925–1926) · James A. Baldwin (1926–1928) · F. S. Miller (1928–1930) · R. S. Hayes (1930–1931) · Fred Emmerson (1931–1933) · Murray Greason (1933–1957) · Bones McKinney (1957–1965) · Jack Murdock (1965–1966) · Jack McCloskey (1966–1972) · Carl Tacy (1972–1985) · Bob Staak (1985–1989) · Dave Odom (1989–2001) · Skip Prosser (2001–2007) · Dino Gaudio (2007–2010) · Jeff Bzdelik (2010– )
Categories:- 1957 births
- College men's basketball head coaches in the United States
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- Living people
- Loyola Greyhounds men's basketball coaches
- Ohio University alumni
- People from Belmont County, Ohio
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- Wake Forest Demon Deacons men's basketball coaches
- United States basketball coach stubs
- American basketball biography, 1950s birth stubs
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