Jim Baron
Jim BaronSport(s) |
Basketball |
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Current position |
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Title |
Head coach |
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Team |
Canisius |
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Biographical details |
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Born |
(1954-03-20) March 20, 1954 Brooklyn, New York |
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Playing career |
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1973–1977 |
St. Bonaventure |
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Position(s) |
Guard |
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Coaching career (HC unless noted) |
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1978–1979 |
Rochester (asst.) |
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1979–1980 |
Loyola (MD) (asst.) |
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1980–1981 |
St. Bonaventure (asst.) |
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1981–1987 |
Notre Dame (asst.) |
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1987–1992 |
St. Francis (PA) |
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1992–2001 |
St. Bonaventure |
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2001–2012 |
Rhode Island |
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2012–present |
Canisius |
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Head coaching record |
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Overall |
412–397 (.509) |
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Accomplishments and honors |
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Championships |
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NEC Tournament Championship (1991) NEC Regular Season Championship (1991) |
Awards |
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A-10 Coach of the Year (1995, 2003, 2007, 2009) |
Jim Baron (born March 20, 1954) is an American college basketball coach for the Canisius College Golden Griffins men's team. He previously held the same position at Saint Francis University, St. Bonaventure University and the University of Rhode Island.
Baron had a 20-season stint as coach in the Atlantic 10 Conference, between nine seasons at St. Bonaventure and eleven seasons at Rhode Island. In April 2010, he agreed with Rhode Island to a contract extension through the 2013–14 season.[1] However, after a 7–24 season and a second-to-last place conference finish in 2011–12, the university terminated his contract.[2][3]
Head coaching record
References
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- Francis McCreesch (1918–1920)
- John Loughrab (1920–1924)
- Jim Mahon (1924–1925)
- Emmet Russell (1925–1926)
- Eugene Stringer (1926–1927)
- William Donahue (1927–1930)
- Eugene Stringer (1930–1932)
- No team (1932–1938)
- Francis Salony (1938–1942)
- Terrence Burns (1942–1943)
- Max Cook (1943–1945)
- Skip Hughes (1945–1966)
- John Clark (1966–1969)
- John Hiller (1969–1971)
- Dick Conover (1971–1973)
- Pete Lonergan (1973–1978)
- Dave Magarity (1978–1983)
- Kevin Porter (1983–1987)
- Jim Baron (1987–1992)
- Tom McConnell (1992–1999)
- Bobby Jones (1999–2008)
- Don Friday (2008–2012)
- Rob Krimmel (2012– )
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- Richard Phelan (1919–1920)
- Al Carmont (1920–1923)
- Glenn Carberry (1923–1926)
- Jack Flavin (1926–1927)
- Fred Ostergren (1927–1928)
- Mike Reilly (1928–1943)
- No team (1943–1944)
- Anselm Krieger (1944–1946)
- Harry Singleton (1946–1947)
- Ed Melvin (1947–1953)
- Eddie Donovan (1953–1961)
- Larry Weise (1961–1973)
- Jim Satalin (1973–1982)
- Jim O'Brien (1982–1986)
- Ron DeCarli (1986–1989)
- Tom Chapman (1989–1992)
- Jim Baron (1992–2001)
- Jan van Breda Kolff (2001–2003)
- Anthony Solomon (2003–2007)
- Mark Schmidt (2007– )
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- J. P. Quinlisk (1903–1905)
- John Schmitt (1905–1906)
- J. P. Quinlisk (1906–1907)
- John Mahoney (1907–1909)
- Charles McCabe (1909–1911)
- No record (1911–1912)
- Charles McCabe (1912–1913)
- No record (1913–1914)
- Charles McCabe (1914–1915)
- No record (1915–1916)
- Raymond McDonald (1916–1918)
- No record (1918–1919)
- Edward Miller (1919–1920)
- Mike Sweeney (1920–1921)
- Luke Urban (1921–1924)
- Russell Burt (1924–1925)
- Luke Urban (1925–1931)
- Russell Burt (1931–1933)
- Allie Seelbach (1933–1944)
- Art Powell (1944–1946)
- Earl Brown (1946–1948)
- Joseph Niland (1948–1953)
- Joseph Curran (1953–1959)
- Bob MacKinnon (1959–1972)
- John Morrison (1972–1974)
- Johnny McCarthy (1974–1977)
- Nick Macarchuk (1977–1987)
- Marty Marbach (1987–1992)
- John Beilein (1992–1997)
- Mike MacDonald (1997–2006)
- Tom Parrotta (2006–2012)
- Jim Baron (2012– )
Pound sign (#) denotes interim head coach.
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Atlantic 10 Conference Men's Basketball Coach of the Year |
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