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For the American football player, see Mike Montgomery (American football).
Mike Montgomery Montgomery in May 2009 Sport(s) Basketball Current position Title Head coach Team California Biographical details Born February 27, 1947 Place of birth Long Beach, California, USA Coaching career (HC unless noted) 1974-1977
1977–1986
1986–2004
2004–2006
2008–presentBoise State (asst.)
Montana
Stanford
Golden State Warriors
CaliforniaHead coaching record Overall 594–266 (.69) Accomplishments and honors Championships NIT Championship (1991)
Pac-10 Regular Season Championship (1999, 2000, 2001, 2004, 2010)
Pac-10 Conference Tournament Championship (2004)Awards Naismith College Coach of the Year (2000)
John R. Wooden "Legends of Coaching" Lifetime Achievement Award (2004)
Pac-10 Coach of the Year (1999, 2000, 2003, 2004)Mike Montgomery (born February 27, 1947) is an American college basketball coach and the current head coach of the California Golden Bears men's basketball team. He was also the men's basketball coach of at Stanford from 1986 to 2004 and at the University of Montana for eight seasons prior to coaching at Stanford. He also coached the Golden State Warriors of the NBA from 2004 to 2006.
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College coaching career
Montgomery compiled a 547–244 (.692) overall record in 18 years at Stanford (1986–2004) and eight seasons at the University of Montana (1978–1986). He boasts 25 winning seasons in his 26 years as a head coach at both Stanford and Montana. Montgomery's Stanford teams reached the NCAA tournament ten straight times from 1995 to 2004. Stanford reached the Final Four under Montgomery in 1998, the school's first Final Four appearance in 56 years. He made his third appearance along the USA Basketball sidelines in 2002 when he was named an assistant under George Karl for the US national team in the 2002 FIBA World Championship.[1]
In 2000, Montgomery was named the Naismith and Basketball Times Coach of the Year. He was also named the Pac-10 Coach of the Year four times. Following his career at Stanford, he was awarded the John R. Wooden Legends of Coaching Lifetime Achievement Award.
NBA coaching career
Montgomery left Stanford to become the head coach of the Golden State Warriors on May 21, 2004. He coached the Warriors for two seasons, during each of which the team compiled identical 34-48 records. Montgomery was terminated as Warriors coach on August 29, 2006.
Current career
On August 30, 2007, Stanford University announced that Montgomery was returning to the university as Assistant to the Athletic Director on a part-time basis. According to the announcement, "his duties will include fund raising and public relations while also serving as a mentor to Stanford's coaching staff."[2]
On April 4, 2008, Montgomery was named the head coach of the California men's basketball program.[3] In his first season the Golden Bears went 22–10 and made it to the NCAA Tournament, where they lost in the first round to Maryland.
On February 27, 2010, Cal defeated Arizona State, 62–46, to clinch at least a tie for the Pacific-10 Conference championship, the first for the school since 1960. On March 6, the Bears defeated Montgomery's former team, Stanford, 71–61, to clinch an undisputed conference championship. Cal was defeated by Washington in the finals of the Pac-10 Tournament, but received a bid to the NCAA Tournament, where they were seeded 8th in the South Region. The Bears advanced to the second round, where they were defeated by eventual National Champion Duke.
Personal
After graduating from Millikan High School, Montgomery received a Bachelor of Arts degree in physical education from Long Beach State and a Master's degree in physical education from Colorado State University. Mike is an alumni member of Sigma Alpha Epsilon (SAE) national collegiate fraternity while at LB State.
In October 2011, Montgomery revealed that he had recently been diagnosed and treated for bladder cancer. After a surgerical procedure was performed, Montgomery declared himself "cancer-free.[4]
He and his wife Sara have two adult children.
Head coaching record
Season Team Overall Conference Standing Postseason Montana (Big Sky Conference) (1977–1986) 1978–1979 Montana 14–13 7–7 T–4th None 1979–1980 Montana 17–11 8–6 3rd None 1980–1981 Montana 19–9 11–3 2nd None 1981–1982 Montana 17–10 10–4 2nd None 1982–1983 Montana 18–11 9–5 3rd None 1983–1984 Montana 23–7 9–5 2nd None 1984–1985 Montana 22–8 10–4 2nd NIT 1st Round 1985–1986 Montana 21–11 9–5 T–1st None Montana: 151–80 73–39 Stanford (Pacific-10 Conference) (1986–2004) 1986–1987 Stanford 15–13 9–9 6th None 1987–1988 Stanford 21–12 11–7 4th NIT 2nd Round 1988–1989 Stanford 26–7 15–3 2nd NCAA 1st Round 1989–1990 Stanford 18–12 9–9 6th NIT 1st Round 1990–1991 Stanford 20–13 8–10 5th NIT Champions 1991–1992 Stanford 18–11 10–8 4th NCAA 1st Round 1992–1993 Stanford 7–23 2–16 10th None 1993–1994 Stanford 17–11 10–8 5th NIT 1st Round 1994–1995 Stanford 20–9 10–8 5th NCAA 2nd Round 1995–1996 Stanford 21–8 12–6 3rd NCAA 2nd Round 1996–1997 Stanford 22–8 12–6 T–2nd NCAA Sweet Sixteen 1997–1998 Stanford 30–5 15–3 2nd NCAA Final Four 1998–1999 Stanford 26–7 15–3 1st NCAA 2nd Round 1999–2000 Stanford 27–4 15–3 T–1st NCAA 2nd Round 2000–2001 Stanford 31–3 16–2 1st NCAA Elite 8 2001–2002 Stanford 20–10 12–6 T–2nd NCAA 2nd Round 2002–2003 Stanford 24–9 14–4 2nd NCAA 2nd Round 2003–2004 Stanford 30–2 17–1 1st NCAA 2nd Round Stanford: 393–167 212–112 California (Pacific-10 Conference) (2008–2009) 2008–2009 California 22–11 11–7 T–3rd NCAA 1st Round 2009–2010 California 24–11 13–5 1st NCAA 2nd Round 2010–2011 California 18–15 10–8 T-4th NIT Second Round California: 64–37 34–20 Total: 611–281 National Champion Conference Regular Season Champion Conference Tournament Champion
Conference Regular Season & Conference Tournament Champion Conference Division ChampionReferences
- ^ 2002 USA Basketball
- ^ "Mike Montgomery Returning to Stanford as Assistant to the Athletic Director" (Press release). Stanford University. 2007-08-30. http://gostanford.cstv.com/genrel/083007aaa.html. Retrieved 2007-08-31. "Mike Montgomery, Stanford's all-time winningest coach in men's basketball history, is returning to The Farm on a part-time basis as Assistant to the Athletic Director."
- ^ Associated Press It was a controversial choice, as Cal and Stanford are longtime rivals.. "Ex-Stanford coach Montgomery headed to rival Cal". ESPN.com. http://sports.espn.go.com/ncb/news/story?id=3329152. Retrieved 2008-04-04.
- ^ Associated Press. "Mike Montgomery had bladder surgery". ESPN.com. http://espn.go.com/mens-college-basketball/story/_/id/7161374/california-golden-bears-mike-montgomery-had-surgery-bladder-cancer. Retrieved 2011-10-28.
External links
- Biography of Montgomery as a coach
- Purdy: Montgomery wasn't right for the NBA
- Montgomery to coach Cal
Montana Grizzlies men's basketball head coaches No coach (1901–1904) • No team (1904–1905) • Fred Schule (1905–1907) • Albion Findley (1907–1909) • No team (1909–1911) • Albert N. Whitlock (1911–1912) • W. H. Mustaine (1912–1914) • Jerry Nissen (1914–1918) • No team (1918–1919) • Bernie Bierman (1919–1922) • J. W. Stewart (1922–1932) • Adolph J. Lewandowski (1932–1937) • George Dahlberg (1937–1942) • Clyde Carpenter & Ed Chinske (1942–1943) • Ed Buzzetti (1943–1944) • George Dahlberg (1944–1955) • Forrest Cox (1955–1962) • Ron Nord (1962–1968) • Bob Cope (1968–1970) • Lou Rocheleau (1970–1971) • Jud Heathcote (1971–1976) • Jim Brandenburg (1976–1978) • Mike Montgomery (1978–1986) • Stew Morrill (1986–1991) • Blaine Taylor (1991–1998) • Don Holst (1998–2002) • Pat Kennedy (2002–2004) • Larry Krystkowiak (2004–2006) • Wayne Tinkle (2006– )
Stanford Indians / Cardinal men's basketball head coaches H. W. Maloney (1913–1915) • E. C. Behrens (1916) • Russell Wilson (1916–1918) • Bob Evans (1918–1920) • Walter D. Powell (1920–1921) • Eugene Van Gent (1922) • Andrew Kerr (1922–1926) • Husky Hunt (1926–1930) • John Bunn (1930–1938) • Everett Dean (1938–1943) • No team (1943–1945) • Everett Dean (1945–1951) • Bob W. Burnett (1951–1954) • Howie Dallmar (1954–1975) • Dick DiBiaso (1975–1982) • Tom Davis (1982–1986) • Mike Montgomery (1986–2004) • Trent Johnson (2004–2008) • Johnny Dawkins (2008– )
Golden State Warriors Formerly the Philadelphia Warriors and the San Francisco Warriors • Founded in 1946 • Based in Oakland, California The franchise Arenas Head coaches General managers D-League affiliate Retired numbers Hall of Famers NBA Championships (3) Conference Championships (5) Culture Media TV: Comcast SportsNet Bay Area • Radio: KNBR/KTCT • Announcers: Bob Fitzgerald • Jim Barnett • Tim RoyeCalifornia Golden Bears men's basketball head coaches No coach (1907–1915) • Kilduff (1915–1916) • Ben Cherrington (1916–1917) • Walter Christie (1917–1918) • William Hollender (1918–1920) • E. H. Wright (1920–1924) • Nibs Price (1924–1954) • Pete Newell (1954–1960) • Rene Herrerias (1960–1968) • Jim Padgett (1968–1972) • Dick Edwards (1972–1978) • Dick Kuchen (1978–1985) • Lou Campanelli (1985–1993) • Todd Bozeman (1993–1996) • Ben Braun (1996–2008) • Mike Montgomery (2008– )
Current men's basketball head coaches of the Pacific-12 Conference Sean Miller (Arizona) • Herb Sendek (Arizona State) • Mike Montgomery (California) • Tad Boyle (Colorado) • Dana Altman (Oregon) • Craig Robinson (Oregon State) • Johnny Dawkins (Stanford) • Ben Howland (UCLA) • Kevin O'Neill (USC) • Larry Krystkowiak (Utah) • Lorenzo Romar (Washington) • Ken Bone (Washington State)
Mike Montgomery – championships, awards and honors Naismith College Coaches of the Year Men's coaches 1987: Knight | 1988: Brown | 1989: Krzyzewski | 1990: Cremins | 1991: Ayers | 1992: Krzyzewski | 1993: D. Smith | 1994: Richardson | 1995: Harrick | 1996: Calipari | 1997: Williams | 1998: Guthridge | 1999: Krzyzewski | 2000: Montgomery | 2001: Barnes | 2002: Howland | 2003: T. Smith | 2004: Martelli | 2005: Weber | 2006: Wright | 2007: Bennett | 2008: Calipari | 2009: Dixon | 2010: Boeheim | 2011: Fisher
Women's coaches 1987: Summitt | 1988: Barmore | 1989: Summitt | 1990: VanDerveer | 1991: Ryan | 1992: Weller | 1993: Stringer | 1994: Summitt | 1995: Auriemma | 1996: Landers | 1997: Auriemma | 1998: Summitt | 1999: Peck | 2000: Auriemma | 2001: McGraw | 2002: Auriemma | 2003: Goestenkors | 2004: Summitt | 2005: Chatman | 2006: Hatchell | 2007: Goestenkors | 2008: Auriemma | 2009: Auriemma | 2010: Yori | 2011: VanDerveer
NABC Coach of the Year winners 1959: Hickey | 1960: Newell | 1961: Taylor | 1962: Taylor | 1963: Jucker | 1964: Wooden | 1965: van Breda Kolff | 1966: Rupp | 1967: Wooden | 1968: Lewis | 1969: Wooden | 1970: Wooden | 1971: Kraft | 1972: Wooden | 1973: Bartow | 1974: McGuire | 1975: Knight | 1976: Orr | 1977: D. Smith | 1978: Foster & Lemons | 1979: Meyer | 1980: Olson | 1981: Hartman & Miller | 1982: Monson | 1983: Carnesecca | 1984: Harshman | 1985: Thompson | 1986: Sutton | 1987: Pitino | 1988: Chaney | 1989: Carlesimo | 1990: Heathcote | 1991: Krzyzewski | 1992: Raveling | 1993: Fogler | 1994: Keady & Richardson | 1995: Harrick | 1996: Calipari | 1997: Haskins* | 1998: Guthridge | 1999: Krzyzewski & O'Brien | 2000: Keady | 2001: Izzo | 2002: Sampson | 2003: T. Smith | 2004: Martelli & Montgomery | 2005: Weber | 2006: Wright | 2007: Lickliter | 2008: McKillop | 2009: Anderson & Calipari | 2010: Boeheim | 2011: Fisher
*Selection later vacatedDiBiaso & Raveling | 1977: Harter | 1978: Cunningham | 1979: Boyd | 1980: Wulk | 1981: R. Miller | 1982: Harshman | 1983: Raveling | 1984: Harshman | 1985: Morrison | 1986: Olson | 1987: Hazzard | 1988: Olson | 1989: Olson & R. Miller | 1990: Anderson | 1991: Sampson | 1992: Raveling | 1993: Olson | 1994: Olson | 1995: Harrick | 1996: Bender | 1997: Braun | 1998: Olson | 1999: Montgomery | 2000: Montgomery | 2001: Lavin | 2002: Kent | 2003: Montgomery & Olson | 2004: Montgomery | 2005: Romar | 2006: Howland | 2007: Bennett | 2008: Johnson | 2009: Romar | 2010: Sendek | 2011: S. Miller John R. Wooden Legends of Coaching Award winners Categories:- 1947 births
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