Cannabaceae

The following is a list of Loyola Greyhounds men's basketball head coaches. There have been 21 head coaches of the Greyhounds in their 113-season history.[1]

Loyola's current head coach is Tavaras Hardy. He was hired as the Greyhounds' head coach in March 2018,[2] replacing G. G. Smith, who resigned after the 2017–18 season.[3]

No. Tenure Coach Years Record Pct.
1908–1912 No coach 4 39–19 .672
1 1912–1922[a]
1923–1926
William Schuerholz 11 67–70 .489
2 1922–1923 Stan Cook 1 6–5 .545
3 1926–1928 Pat Miller 2 11–24 .314
4 1928–1929
1930–1934
Tony Comerford 5 43–34 .558
5 1929–1930 John Menton 1 12–7 .632
6 1934–1937 William Liston 3 27–30 .474
7 1937–1944
1945–1961
Lefty Reitz 23 349–227 .606
8 1944–1945 Albert Barthelme 1 10–12 .455
9 1961–1974 Nap Doherty 13 165–153 .519
10 1974–1976 Tom O'Connor 2 30–23 .566
11 1976–1981 Gary Dicovitsky 5 72–59 .550
12 1981–1982 William Burke 1 11–16 .407
13 1982–1989 Mark Amatucci 7 85–115 .425
14 1989–1993 Tom Schneider 4 32–79 .288
15 1993–1994 Skip Prosser 1 17–13 .567
16 1994–1997 Brian Ellerbe 3 34–47 .420
17 1997–2000 Dino Gaudio 3 32–52 .381
18 2000–2004 Scott Hicks 4 16–97 .142
19 2004–2013 Jimmy Patsos 9 145–135 .518
20 2013–2018 G. G. Smith 5 56–98 .364
21 2018–present Tavaras Hardy 5 59–85 .410
Totals 21 coaches 113 seasons 1,332–1,411 .486
Records updated through end of 2022–23 season
Source[1]
  1. ^ Loyola did not field a team between 1917 and 1919.

References

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  1. ^ a b "Men's Basketball History". Loyola University Maryland Athletics. Retrieved March 19, 2023.
  2. ^ Markus, Don (March 28, 2018). "New Loyola men's basketball coach Tavaras Hardy is 'tremendous fit' for Greyhounds". The Baltimore Sun. Retrieved March 18, 2023.
  3. ^ "Loyola men's basketball coach steps down after 5 seasons". ESPN.com. Associated Press. March 8, 2018. Retrieved March 18, 2023.

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