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Bill Gibbons (basketball)

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Bill Gibbons
Biographical details
BornWorcester, MA
Alma materClark University
Coaching career (HC unless noted)
1986–2019Holy Cross
Head coaching record
Overall613–410 (.599)

Bill Gibbons, Jr. is a former American women's basketball coach. As head coach for College of the Holy Cross in Worcester, Massachusetts, Gibbons was one of the longest tenured coaches in the NCAA Division 1, having debuted as coach during the 1985-1986 season and coaching at Holy Cross until 2019. In 2007, Gibbons was an assistant coach on the United States squad that won the gold medal in women's basketball at the Pan American Games.

In October 2014, Gibbons was removed as head basketball coach after a former player, Ashley Cooper, filed a lawsuit against him alleging physical and verbal abuse. He was reinstated to the team in January 2015 after Holy Cross investigated and concluded that "The College believes the lawsuit's allegations have no legal merit" and were false;.[1]

On March 28, 2019, Gibbon’s contract was not renewed after a second suspension as head coach.

He was born and raised in Worcester and graduated from Clark University with his B.A. and M.A.[2]

Coaching career

Sources:

  • NCAA[3]
  • Patriot League record book[4]
  • Holy Cross Year-By-Year Records[5]
  • Patriot League 2017-18 Women's Basketball Standings[6]
  • Patriot League 2016-17 Women's Basketball Standings[7]
  • 2015-16 Patriot League WBB[8]
Statistics overview
Season Team Overall Conference Standing Postseason
Holy Cross Crusaders (Metro Atlantic Athletic Conference) (1985–1990)
1985–86 Holy Cross 21–7 8–4 3rd
1986–87 Holy Cross 19–10 8–4 2nd
1987–88 Holy Cross 21–8 9–3 2nd
1988–89 Holy Cross 21–10 10–2 2nd NCAA First round
1989–90 Holy Cross 20–10 7–3 4th
Holy Cross (MAAC): 102–45 (.694) 42–16 (.724)
Holy Cross Crusaders (Patriot League) (1990–2019)
1990–91 Holy Cross 25–6 12–0 1st NCAA Second round
1991–92 Holy Cross 16–13 10–4 T-3rd
1992–93 Holy Cross 22–7 12–2 1st
1993–94 Holy Cross 15–14 10–4 3rd
1994–95 Holy Cross 21–9 12–2 1st NCAA First round
1995–96 Holy Cross 23–10 9–3 2nd NCAA First round
1996–97 Holy Cross 23–4 12–0 1st
1997–98 Holy Cross 21–9 10–2 1st NCAA First round
1998–99 Holy Cross 21–8 11–1 1st NCAA First round
1999–00 Holy Cross 23–7 11–1 1st NCAA First round
2000–01 Holy Cross 21–9 11–1 1st NCAA First round
2001–02 Holy Cross 23–8 12–2 1st WNIT First round
2002–03 Holy Cross 24–8 13–1 1st NCAA First round
2003–04 Holy Cross 13–15 8–6 4th
2004–05 Holy Cross 20–11 12–2 1st NCAA First round
2005–06 Holy Cross 16–14 10–4 2nd
2006–07 Holy Cross 15–18 7–7 3rd NCAA First round
2007–08 Holy Cross 19–13 10–4 2nd
2008–09 Holy Cross 13–17 8–6 4th
2009–10 Holy Cross 10–21 5–9 4th
2010–11 Holy Cross 10–20 6–8 6th
2011–12 Holy Cross 19–15 7–7 5th WBI second round
2012–13 Holy Cross 18–14 8–6 4th
2013–14 Holy Cross 20–12 10–8 5th
2014–15 Holy Cross 15–17 11–7 3rd
2015–16 Holy Cross 13–17 10–8 5th
2016–17 Holy Cross 8–22 6–12 7th
2017–18 Holy Cross 13–18 7–11 7th
Holy Cross (Patriot): 500–356 (.584) 270–128 (.678)
Total: 602–401 (.600) 312–144 (.684)

      National champion         Postseason invitational champion  
      Conference regular season champion         Conference regular season and conference tournament champion
      Division regular season champion       Division regular season and conference tournament champion
      Conference tournament champion

References

  1. ^ "Holy Cross coach Bill Gibbons returns to team". ESPN.com. January 15, 2014. Retrieved 28 January 2018.
  2. ^ "Bill Gibbons Bio - Holy Cross Crusaders - College of the Holy Cross Official Athletic Site". www.goholycross.com. Archived from the original on 2015-09-05.
  3. ^ "NCAA Statistics". web1.ncaa.org. Retrieved 2018-04-20.
  4. ^ "Patriot League record book" (PDF). Patriot League.
  5. ^ "Holy Cross Year-By-Year Records" (PDF). Holy Cross.
  6. ^ "Patriot League - 2017-18 Women's Basketball Standings". patriotleague.org. Retrieved 2018-04-20.
  7. ^ "Patriot League - 2016-17 Women's Basketball Standings". patriotleague.org. Retrieved 2018-04-20.
  8. ^ "2015-16 Patriot League WBB". Patriot League.