Lou Carnesecca

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Lou Carnesecca
Sport(s) Basketball
Biographical details
Born (1925-01-25) January 25, 1925
New York, New York
Coaching career (HC unless noted)
1965–1970
1970–1973
1973–1992
St. John's
New Jersey Nets
St. John's
Head coaching record
Overall 526–200 (college)
Accomplishments and honors
Awards
3x Big East Conference Coach of the Year (1983, 1985–1986)
Basketball Hall of Fame
Inducted in 1992 (profile)
College Basketball Hall of Fame
Inducted in 2006

Luigi P. "Lou" Carnesecca (born January 5, 1925) is a retired American college basketball coach at St. John's University. Carnesecca also coached at the professional level, leading the New York Nets of the American Basketball Association for three seasons. Carnesecca was elected to the Naismith Memorial Basketball Hall of Fame in 1992.[1]

He coached the St. John's basketball program to 526 wins and 200 losses over 24 seasons (1965–70, 1973–92). The colorful "Looie" (as he was popularly known by fans and by the media) reached the post-season in every season he coached the team, including a Final Four appearance in 1985. He was selected as the National Coach of the Year in 1983 and 1985 by the U.S. Basketball Writers Association.

Carnesecca is widely known for his sense of humor and his signature sweaters. In November 2004, St. John's University officially dedicated and renamed the historic Alumni Hall to Carnesecca Arena.

Carnesecca graduated from St. John's in 1950. He also coached his high school alma mater, St. Ann's (now academic and athletic powerhouse Archbishop Molloy High School), where he was succeeded by Jack Curran.

After beginning his coaching career at St. John's in 1965, Carnesecca jumped to the pro level. In the 1970–71, 1971–72 and 1972–73 seasons, Carnesecca coached the New York Nets of the defunct American Basketball Association (ABA), now the Brooklyn Nets of the National Basketball Association (NBA). The 1971–72 Nets reached the ABA Finals, where they were defeated by the Indiana Pacers. Carnesecca returned to St. John's in 1973.[2]

Carnesecca was also a longtime announcer for the USA Network's coverage of the yearly NBA drafts of the 1980s.

Head coaching record

College

Season Team Overall Conference Standing Postseason
St John's RedMen (Independent) (1965–1970)
1965-1966 St John's 18-8 NIT 1st Round
1966-1967 St John's 23-5 NCAA Sweet 16
1967-1968 St John's 19-8 NCAA 1st Round
1968-1969 St John's 23-6 NCAA 2nd Round
1969-1970 St John's 21-8
St John's RedMen (Independent/NJ-NY7/Big East) (1973–1992)
1973-1974 St John's 20-7 NIT 1st Round
1974-1975 St John's 21-10 NIT Semifinal
1975-1976 St John's 23-6 NCAA 1st Round
1976-1977 St John's 22-9 3-2 T-3rd NCAA 1st Round
1977-1978 St John's 21-7 5-1 T-1st NCAA 1st Round
1978-1979 St John's 21-11 3-3 T-3rd NCAA Elite 8
1979-1980 St John's 24-5 5-1 T-1st NCAA 2nd Round
1980-1981 St John's 17-11 8-6 T-3rd NIT 1st Round
1981-1982 St John's 21-9 9-5 3rd NCAA 2nd Round
1982-1983 St John's 28-5 12-4 T-1st NCAA Sweet 16
1983-1984 St John's 18-12 8-8 T-4th NCAA 1st Round
1984-1985 St John's 31-4 15-1 1st NCAA Final 4
1985-1986 St John's 31-5 14-2 T-1st NCAA 2nd Round
1986-1987 St John's 21-9 10-6 T-5th NCAA 2nd Round
1987-1988 St John's 17-12 8-8 T-5th NCAA 1st Round
1988-1989 St John's 20-13 6-10 T-7th NIT Championship
1989-1990 St John's 24-10 10-6 4th NCAA 2nd Round
1990-1991 St John's 23-9 10-6 2nd NCAA Elite 8
1991-1992 St John's 19-11 12-6 T-1st NCAA 1st Round
St John's: 526-200 138-75
Total: 526-200

      National champion         Conference regular season champion         Conference tournament champion
      Conference regular season and conference tournament champion       Conference division champion

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