Bob Wenzel

Bob Wenzel

Bob Wenzel (born October 4, 1949 in Bronx, New York) is a former American college basketball coach and a current broadcaster for both ESPN and CBS Sports.

College Playing/Coaching Career

Wenzel, a guard (and two year team captain), graduated from Rutgers University in 1971 with a degree in history, and headed to the University of Utah for his graduate work. In 1973, he earned his master's degree in education from Utah. [ [http://www.sportsline.com/cbssports/team/bwenzel NFL, MLB, NBA, NCAA, Fantasy Sports News - CBSSports.com Live Scores, Stats, Schedules ] ]

While at Utah, Wenzel began his coaching career as a graduate assistant. Upon graduation he moved back east and became an assistant coach at Yale, staying there for one season. He moved on to Duke in 1975, staying with the team through 1980 and playing an important role in the team's run to the 1978 Final Four.

After one season as an assistant at South Carolina, Wenzel was hired by Jacksonville University as its head coach. In five years at Jacksonville (1982-1987), Wenzel led his team to an 88-86 overall record, including an NCAA tournament appearance in 1986 and an NIT appearance in his final year.

Wenzel resigned to be an assistant with the New Jersey Nets for the 1987-88 NBA season, but returned to college the following year to be the head coach of his alma mater. Under Wenzel, Rutgers reached the NCAA Tournament twice. The first of those appearances came in 1989, when the #13 seeded Scarlet Knights fell to Iowa in the first round. In 1991, Rutgers returned to the Big Dance as a #9 seed, but fared no better as they were defeated by Arizona State in the first round.

Wenzel also led Rutgers to two NIT appearances. The first of those (1990) saw the Scarlet Knights advance to the quarterfinals of the tournament, falling to eventual third-place finisher Penn State. Rutgers returned to the tournament two years later, but lost a close second round game to Manhattan.

The 1991-92 season marked the last time Rutgers would finish with a winning record under Wenzel. The team struggled for the next four seasons- with a move from the Atlantic 10 to the Big East in 1995 not making things any easier- and after an 11-16 finish to the 1996-97 campaign, Wenzel was fired and replaced by Kevin Bannon. He has not coached since. [ [http://www.scarletknights.com/basketball-men/history/results2.asp Rutgers Men's Basketball - Results 1968-Present ] ]

Broadcasting

Shortly after his firing by Rutgers, Wenzel jumped into broadcasting and was hired by ESPN as a color commentator for its college basketball coverage.

He added commitments for CBS in 2001, and works for them during the NCAA Championship alongside Craig Bolerjack.

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