Wayne Morgan

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Wayne Morgan (born October 7, 1950) was the Iowa State University men's basketball coach from (2003-2006). Morgan was hired after Larry Eustachy's resignation. He was the second winningest coach in Cyclones history through that coach’s first 3 years at the school after Tim Floyd. He was fired abruptly in March 2006[1]. He also coached at Long Beach State for six seasons previous to accepting the head coaching position at Iowa State.

[edit] Head Coaching Record by Year

School Season Record (Conf. Record) Postseason
Dutchess Community College 1974-75  ?-?  ?-? --
Long Beach State 1996-97 13-14 9-7 --
Long Beach State 1997-98 10-19 5-11 --
Long Beach State 1998-99 13-15 9-7 --
Long Beach State 1999-00 24-6 15-1 NIT 1st Round
Long Beach State 2000-01 18-13 10-6 --
Long Beach State 2001-02 13-17 7-7 --
Iowa State 2003-04 20-13 7-9 NIT, Semifinals
Iowa State 2004-05 19-12 9-7 NCAA, 2nd round
Iowa State 2005-06 16-14 6-10 --
Long Beach State 6 years 91-84 55-39 1 Postseason Bid
Iowa State 3 years 55-39 22-26 2 Postseason bids
Total 9 years 146-123 77-65 3 Postseason bids
Preceded by:
Seth Greenberg
Long Beach State Men's Basketball Head Coach
19962002
Succeeded by:
Larry Reynolds
Preceded by:
Larry Eustachy
Iowa State Men's Basketball Head Coach
20032006
Succeeded by:
Greg McDermott

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[edit] Footnotes

  1. ^ espn.com. Without warning, Iowa State fires Morgan. Retrieved on 12 November 2006.