Marc Guley

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Marc Guley (born in Czechoslovakia and died 1990) was an American college basketball player and coach who was head coach of the Syracuse Orange from 1950-1962. He had been an assistant to Lewis Andreas prior to his appointment as head coach. His teams compiled a record of 136 wins and 129 losses with a winning percentage of .513. Guley's tenure as Syracuse's coach was capped off by 1956-1957 team, which was Syracuse's first NCAA Tournament appearance. The team went 18-7 on the year, and beat Connecticut and Lafayette before falling to eventual champion North Carolina 67-58 in the Regional Final. Guley left the Orange after the 1961-1962 season, where the team went 2-22.

Guley's teams were the first to be integrated at Syracuse.

Guley was graduate of Syracuse University and played guard three seasons for the Orangemen, lettering twice, and was captain of the 1936 team. He also played baseball for Syracuse in 1936.

After resigning from Syracuse, he coached Physical Education at Cazenovia Elementary Schools for 18 years, retiring in 1980.

Guley also played professional basketball for the Binghamton Triplets (basketball) and Newark Elks, and coached high school basketball in Delhi, New York and Walton, New York. He was a communications officer in the Navy during World War II.

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  • 2006-2007 Syracuse Men's Basketball Media Guide


Preceded by
Lewis Andreas
Syracuse Men's Basketball Head Coach
1950–1962
Succeeded by
Fred Lewis (basketball coach)