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Hollowell also coached the [[Bahrain]] team [[Manama Club (basketball)|Manama Sports Club]] in 2006, helping them reach the national championship while missing their top player.<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://www.nola.com/news/communities/st_tammany/stacy-hollowells-path-to-a-national-title-started-at-mandeville-pelican-park/article_3824f7a0-ac7f-11ec-8c1e-173e02f2616d.html|website=[[Nola.com]]|title=Stacy Hollowell's path to a national title started at Mandeville, Pelican Park|date=March 27, 2022|author=Halm, Joseph}}</ref> He then worked as the coach of the basketball team at [[LCC International University]] in [[Lithuania]] for two years, leading them to the playoffs both seasons.<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://www.nola.com/news/communities/st_tammany/stacy-hollowells-path-to-a-national-title-started-at-mandeville-pelican-park/article_3824f7a0-ac7f-11ec-8c1e-173e02f2616d.html|website=[[Nola.com]]|title=Stacy Hollowell's path to a national title started at Mandeville, Pelican Park|date=March 27, 2022|author=Halm, Joseph}}</ref> He returned to Qatar as head coach of the national youth team in 2009 and remained there through 2010, before moving back to the United States.<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://www.nola.com/sports/colleges/stacy-hollowell-turned-down-more-money-overseas-now-he-has-loyola-in-the-naia-semifinals/article_5653e03e-a8af-11ec-ab2e-4b03f5df1558.html|website=[[Nola.com]]|title=
Hollowell also coached the [[Bahrain]] team [[Manama Club (basketball)|Manama Sports Club]] in 2006, helping them reach the national championship while missing their top player.<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://www.nola.com/news/communities/st_tammany/stacy-hollowells-path-to-a-national-title-started-at-mandeville-pelican-park/article_3824f7a0-ac7f-11ec-8c1e-173e02f2616d.html|website=[[Nola.com]]|title=Stacy Hollowell's path to a national title started at Mandeville, Pelican Park|date=March 27, 2022|author=Halm, Joseph}}</ref> He then worked as the coach of the basketball team at [[LCC International University]] in [[Lithuania]] for two years, leading them to the playoffs both seasons.<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://www.nola.com/news/communities/st_tammany/stacy-hollowells-path-to-a-national-title-started-at-mandeville-pelican-park/article_3824f7a0-ac7f-11ec-8c1e-173e02f2616d.html|website=[[Nola.com]]|title=Stacy Hollowell's path to a national title started at Mandeville, Pelican Park|date=March 27, 2022|author=Halm, Joseph}}</ref> He returned to Qatar as head coach of the national youth team in 2009 and remained there through 2010, before moving back to the United States.<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://www.nola.com/sports/colleges/stacy-hollowell-turned-down-more-money-overseas-now-he-has-loyola-in-the-naia-semifinals/article_5653e03e-a8af-11ec-ab2e-4b03f5df1558.html|website=[[Nola.com]]|title=
Stacy Hollowell turned down more money overseas. Now he has Loyola in the NAIA semifinals. |date=March 20, 2022|author=Williams, Darrell}}</ref>
Stacy Hollowell turned down more money overseas. Now he has Loyola in the NAIA semifinals. |date=March 20, 2022|author=Williams, Darrell}}</ref>

Hollowell joined the [[Loyola Wolf Pack men's basketball|Loyola Wolf Pack]] as an assistant coach in 2011.<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://247sports.com/college/ole-miss/article/stacey-hollowell-ole-miss-basketball-staff-187401844/|website=[[247Sports]]|title=Ole Miss officially announces Stacy Hollowell as part of hoops staff|date=May 10, 2022|author=Redding, Jared}}</ref>
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Stacy Hollowell
Current position
TitleHead coach
TeamNew Orleans
ConferenceSouthland
Record0–0
Biographical details
BornShreveport, Louisiana, U.S.
Coaching career (HC unless noted)
c. 1998–2000St. Edward's (SA)
2000–2001Western Kentucky (VA)
2001–2002St. Edward's (assistant)
2003–2006Qatar (assistant)
2006Manama Club
2007–2008LCC International
2009–2010Qatar youth
2011–2014Loyola (LA) (assistant)
2014–2022Loyola (LA)
2023–2024Texas Southern (assistant)
2024–presentNew Orleans
Administrative career (AD unless noted)
2006China (AS)
2022–2023Ole Miss (AAD/MB)

Stacy Hollowell is an American basketball coach who is the current head coach of the New Orleans Privateers men's basketball team.

Early life

Hollowell was born in Shreveport, Louisiana, and grew up in Mandeville.[1] He attended Mandeville High School and played four years of basketball.[2] He graduated from St. Edward's University in Texas with a degree in economics in 2001.[3]

Coaching career

Hollowell had coached Biddy Basketball teams while in high school and decided to continue coaching afterwards.[4] While at St. Edward's, he served as a student assistant coach.[5] He later served one season as a volunteer assistant for the Western Kentucky Hilltoppers, in 2000–01, before returning to St. Edward's as an assistant coach for the 2001–02 season.[6]

Hollowell began coaching overseas in 2003, serving from then until 2006 as an assistant coach for the Qatar men's national basketball team.[7] He helped the team go 111–56 in his tenure there while reaching the 2006 FIBA World Championship, which was the only appearance in their history.[8][9] He also served briefly as an advanced scout for the China men's national basketball team, helping them win the basketball tournament at the 2006 Asian Games.[10]

Hollowell also coached the Bahrain team Manama Sports Club in 2006, helping them reach the national championship while missing their top player.[11] He then worked as the coach of the basketball team at LCC International University in Lithuania for two years, leading them to the playoffs both seasons.[12] He returned to Qatar as head coach of the national youth team in 2009 and remained there through 2010, before moving back to the United States.[13]

Hollowell joined the Loyola Wolf Pack as an assistant coach in 2011.[14]

References

  1. ^ Bohler, Randy (April 25, 2024). "Privateers Basketball Announces Stacy Hollowell, NAIA National Champion, as Head Coach". New Orleans Privateers.
  2. ^ Bohler, Randy (April 25, 2024). "Privateers Basketball Announces Stacy Hollowell, NAIA National Champion, as Head Coach". New Orleans Privateers.
  3. ^ "Stacy Hollowell". Ole Miss Rebels.
  4. ^ Williams, Darrell (March 20, 2022). "Stacy Hollowell turned down more money overseas. Now he has Loyola in the NAIA semifinals". Nola.com.
  5. ^ Williams, Darrell (March 20, 2022). "Stacy Hollowell turned down more money overseas. Now he has Loyola in the NAIA semifinals". Nola.com.
  6. ^ "Giorlando out / Hollowell in at Loyola (NO)". HoopDirt. July 28, 2014.
  7. ^ Halm, Joseph (March 27, 2022). "Stacy Hollowell's path to a national title started at Mandeville, Pelican Park". Nola.com.
  8. ^ Halm, Joseph (March 27, 2022). "Stacy Hollowell's path to a national title started at Mandeville, Pelican Park". Nola.com.
  9. ^ Ishaq, Sharief (April 25, 2024). "UNO Basketball Announces Stacy Hollowell, NAIA National Champion, as Head Coach". WDSU.
  10. ^ "Men's Basketball Adds Stacy Hollowell To Coaching Staff". Texas Southern Tigers. May 24, 2023.
  11. ^ Halm, Joseph (March 27, 2022). "Stacy Hollowell's path to a national title started at Mandeville, Pelican Park". Nola.com.
  12. ^ Halm, Joseph (March 27, 2022). "Stacy Hollowell's path to a national title started at Mandeville, Pelican Park". Nola.com.
  13. ^ Williams, Darrell (March 20, 2022). "Stacy Hollowell turned down more money overseas. Now he has Loyola in the NAIA semifinals". Nola.com.
  14. ^ Redding, Jared (May 10, 2022). "Ole Miss officially announces Stacy Hollowell as part of hoops staff". 247Sports.