List of Bellarmine Knights men's basketball head coaches

The following is a list of Bellarmine Knights men's basketball head coaches. The Knights have had 11 coaches in their 73-season history.[1]

Bellarmine's current head coach is Scott Davenport. He was hired in April 2005 to replace Chris Pullem, who was fired after the 2004–05 season.[2]

No. Tenure Coach Years Record Pct.
1 1950–1952 Norb Raque 2 7–29 .194
2 1952–1955 Eddie Weber 3 31–35 .470
3 1955–1957 Paulie Miller 2 19–25 .432
4 1957–1959 Gene Kenney 2 23–27 .460
5 1959–1966 Alex Groza 7 91–77 .542
6 1966–1971 Jim Spalding 5 71–60 .542
7 1971–1994 Joe Reibel 23 346–277 .555
8 1994–1998 Bob Valvano 4 55–54 .505
9 1998–2002 Charlie Just 4 49–60 .450
10 2002–2005 Chris Pullem 3 28–54 .341
11 2005–present Scott Davenport 18 413–148 .736
Totals 11 coaches 73 seasons 1,133–846 .573
Records updated through end of 2022–23 season
Source[1]

References

  1. ^ a b "Knights Men's Basketball 2022-23 Media Guide" (PDF). Bellarmine Athletics. Retrieved February 25, 2023.
  2. ^ O'Brien, Don (May 4, 2005). "Wesleyan in market for new men's coach". Herald-Whig. Retrieved February 25, 2023.
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NCAA national championship in bold; NCAA Final Four appearances in italics