List of Manhattan Jaspers men's basketball head coaches

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The following is a list of Manhattan Jaspers basketball head coaches. There have been 25 head coaches of the Jaspers in their 117-season history. [1]

Manhattan's current head coach is John Gallagher. He was hired in March 2023, [2] replacing RaShawn Stores, who was not promoted to the full-time position after serving as interim coach for the 2022–23 season [3] following the firing of Steve Masiello just before the year. [4]

No.TenureCoachYearsRecordPct.
11904–1909 John O'Donnell 522–33.400
21909–1912
1913–1920
Edward Hanrahan 1074–72.507
31912–1913 Fred J. Murphy 18–10.444
41920–1922 Edward P. Winters 23–11.214
51922–1924
1925–1926
Arthur T. Carroll 326–21.553
61924–1925 Ward Brennan 110–10.500
71926–1928 Chief Muller 222–12.647
81928–1929 James Houlihan 14–11.267
91929–1942 Neil Cohalan 13165–82.668
101942–1943 Joe Daher 118–3.857
111945–1946 Honey Russell 115–8.652
121946–1968 Ken Norton 22310–205.602
131968–1978 John Powers 10142–114.555
141978–1981 Brian Mahoney 316–62.205
151981–1985 Gordon Chiesa 443–68.387
161985–1986 Tom Sullivan 12–26.071
171986–1988 Bob Delle Bovi 213–44.228
181988–1992 Steve Lappas 456–62.475
191992–1996 Fran Fraschilla 486–34.717
201996–1999 John Leonard 326–57.313
211999–2006 Bobby Gonzalez 7129–77.626
222006–2011 Barry Rohrssen 558–95.379
232011–2022 Steve Masiello 11162–177.478
242022–2023* [lower-alpha 1] RaShawn Stores 112–18.400
252023–present John Gallagher 00–0
Totals25 coaches117 seasons1,422–1,312.520
Records updated through end of 2022–23 season
Source [1]
  1. Steve Masiello was fired on October 25, 2022. Stores was named interim head coach for the 2022–23 season. [4]

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References

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  2. "Former UHart men's basketball coach John Gallagher finalizing contract to take over at Manhattan College". Hartford Courant . March 28, 2023. Retrieved March 30, 2023.
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