Gregg Nibert

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Gregg Nibert
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Nibert in 2013
Biographical details
Born (1957-07-20) July 20, 1957 (age 65)
Playing career
1975–1979 Marietta
Coaching career (HC unless noted)
1979–1981 Rice (asst.)
1981–1984 Presbyterian (asst.)
1984–1989 Furman (asst.)
1989–2017Presbyterian
Head coaching record
Overall419–409 (.506)

Gregg Nibert (born July 20, 1957) is the former head men's basketball coach at Presbyterian College. [1] He is the all-time winningest coach in Blue Hose history. He resigned April 12th, 2017 after 28 seasons as head coach. [2]

Head coaching record

Statistics overview
SeasonTeamOverallConferenceStandingPostseason
Presbyterian Blue Hose (South Atlantic Conference)(1989–2007)
1989–90Presbyterian 17–138–6T–3rd
1990–91Presbyterian 12–166–86th
1991–92Presbyterian 18–138–6T–3rd
1992–93Presbyterian 27–513–11st NAIA Division I First Round
1993–94Presbyterian 14–138–6T–2nd
1994–95Presbyterian 15–148–65th
1995–96Presbyterian 19–118–62nd NCAA Div II Tournament
1996–97Presbyterian 20–713–11st NCAA Div II Tournament
1997–98Presbyterian 16–129–5T–2nd
1998–99Presbyterian 20–1010–42nd
1999–00Presbyterian 20–1510–63rd
2000–01Presbyterian 19–1010–43rd
2001–02Presbyterian 12–164–106th
2002–03Presbyterian 27–99–54th NCAA Div II Tournament
2003–04Presbyterian 16–127–75th
2004–05Presbyterian 18–118–6T–3rd
2005–06Presbyterian 25–1010–42nd NCAA Div II Tournament
2006–07Presbyterian 20–1912–42nd
Presbyterian:335–216 (.608)161–95 (.629)
Presbyterian (Independent)(2007–2008)
2007–08 Presbyterian 5–25
Presbyterian (Big South Conference)(2008–2017)
2008–09 Presbyterian 12–179–9T–5th
2009–10 Presbyterian 5–262–1610th
2010–11 Presbyterian 13–187–117th
2011–12 Presbyterian 14–158–106th
2012–13 Presbyterian 8–244–126th (South)
2013–14 Presbyterian 6–262–146th (South)
2014–15 Presbyterian 10–226–128th
2015–16 Presbyterian 11–205–13T–8th
2016–17 Presbyterian 5–251–1710th
Presbyterian:84–183 (.315)44–114 (.278)
Total:419–409 (.506)

      National champion        Postseason invitational champion  
      Conference regular season champion        Conference regular season and conference tournament champion
      Division regular season champion      Division regular season and conference tournament champion
      Conference tournament champion

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References

  1. "Gregg Nibert". Presbyterian College Blue Hose. Retrieved 9 October 2010.
  2. MacDonald, Vic. "Nibert Resigns" . Retrieved 12 April 2017.