Burnout: Coaching NCAA Championship Club Took Toll On More Than Wright
April 17th, 2024 - 8:48
Much of media was abuzz about Jay Wright stepping down as Villanova's coach at the age of 60 a couple of years ago after capturing NCAA Tournament crowns with the Wildcats in 2016 and 2018. But a total of 13 title bench bosses bowed out of coaching when they were younger than Wright. Following is a list of NCAA DI championship coaches who departed profession as college head coach by the age of 60 (including five of the first six titlists from 1939 through 1944):
Championship Coach | Age | Title Team | Year(s) |
---|---|---|---|
Pete Newell | 44 | California | 1959 |
Jim Valvano | 44 | North Carolina State | 1983 |
Kevin Ollie | 47 | Connecticut | 2014 |
Al McGuire | 48 | Marquette | 1977 |
Fred Taylor | 51 | Ohio State | 1960 |
Harold "Bud" Foster | 52 | Wisconsin | 1941 |
Howard Hobson | 52 | Oregon | 1939 |
Everett Dean | 53 | Stanford | 1942 |
Phil Woolpert | 53 | San Francisco | 1955 and 1956 |
Ken Loeffler | 54 | La Salle | 1954 |
Joe B. Hall | 56 | Kentucky | 1978 |
E. "Branch" McCracken | 56 | Indiana | 1940 and 1953 |
John Thompson Jr. | 57 | Georgetown | 1984 |
Vadal Peterson | 60 | Utah | 1944 |
Ed Jucker | 60 | Cincinnati | 1961 and 1962 |
Nolan Richardson Jr. | 60 | Arkansas | 1994 |
Jay Wright | 60 | Villanova | 2016 and 2018 |
NOTE: Billy Donovan was 49 when he left Florida (2006 and 2007) for the NBA.