Jim Crowley (basketball)

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Jim Crowley
Current position
TitleHead coach
Team St. Bonaventure
Conference Atlantic 10
Record262–257 (.505)
Biographical details
Born (1970-10-04) October 4, 1970 (age 53)
Windsor, New York
Playing career
1989–1993 Keuka
Coaching career (HC unless noted)
1993–1996 Keuka
1996–1999 St. Bonaventure (assistant)
1999–2000St. Bonaventure (associate HC)
2000–2016St. Bonaventure
2016–2023 Providence
2023–presentSt. Bonaventure
Head coaching record
Overall386–420 (.479)
Tournaments
Accomplishments and honors
Championships
1x A-10 regular season (2012)
Awards
  • ESPN National Coach of the Year (2012)
  • 3× A-10 Coach of the Year (2009, 2012, 2014)

Jim Crowley (born October 4, 1970) is an American basketball coach who is currently in his 2nd stint as the head women's basketball coach at St. Bonaventure University. [1] He was previously the head coach at Providence College, and before that, he was the head coach at St. Bonaventure University. [2]

Contents

Head coaching record

Statistics overview
SeasonTeamOverallConferenceStandingPostseason
Keuka Storm (1993–1996)
1993–94Keuka 14–11
1994–95Keuka 18–10
1995–96Keuka 7–17
Keuka:39–38 (.506)
St. Bonaventure Bonnies (Atlantic 10 Conference)(2000–2016)
2000–01St. Bonaventure 7–213–13
2001–02St. Bonaventure 13–157–9
2002–03St. Bonaventure 6–223–13
2003–04St. Bonaventure 9–195–11
2004–05St. Bonaventure 9–194–12
2005–06St. Bonaventure 8–193–12
2006–07St. Bonaventure 16–156–8
2007–08St. Bonaventure 18–126–8
2008–09St. Bonaventure 23–1110–6 WNIT Quarterfinals
2009–10 St. Bonaventure 23–109–5 WNIT Second Round
2010–11St. Bonaventure 21–129–5 WNIT Second Round
2011–12St. Bonaventure 31–414–01st NCAA Division I Sweet Sixteen
2012–13 St. Bonaventure 10–193–11
2013–14 St. Bonaventure 24–1111–5T–2nd WNIT Second Round
2014–15 St. Bonaventure 15–155–11T–9th
2015–16 St. Bonaventure 24–812–44th NCAA Division I Round of 32
Providence Friars (Big East Conference)(2016–2023)
2016–17 Providence 12–184–14T–7th
2017–18 Providence 10–213–15T–9th
2018–19 Providence 19–168–10T–6th WNIT Third Round
2019–20 Providence 13–193–158th
2020–21 Providence 7–144–107th
2021–22 Providence 11–196–148th
2022–23 Providence 13–184–1610th
Providence:85–125 (.405)32–94 (.254)
St. Bonaventure Bonnies (Atlantic 10 Conference)(2024–present)
2023–24 St. Bonaventure 4–261–17
St. Bonaventure:262–257 (.505)111–150 (.425)
Total:386–420 (.479)

      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. "Crowley returns for 2nd stint as Bonnies coach". ESPN.com. March 10, 2023. Retrieved March 10, 2023.
  2. "Jim Crowley Named Women's Basketball Coach". Providence College Athletics. Retrieved June 1, 2021.