Tim Cluess

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Tim Cluess
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Biographical details
Born (1959-03-09) March 9, 1959 (age 64)
Queens, New York, U.S.
Playing career
1979–1981 St. John's
1982–1983 Hofstra
Position(s) Guard
Coaching career (HC unless noted)
1991–2005 Saint Mary's HS
2005–2006 Suffolk CC
2006–2010 LIU Post
2010–2019 Iona
Head coaching record
Overall297–131 (college)
22–10 (junior college)
265–78 (high school)
Accomplishments and honors
Championships
Awards

Timothy Michael Cluess (born March 9, 1959) is an American college basketball coach who most recently was the head men's basketball coach at Iona College. He is also a former head coach of Long Island University–C.W. Post.

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College playing career

Born in Queens, New York, Cluess played college basketball at St. John's (1979–81) [1] [2] and Hofstra (1982–83). [3]

Professional playing career

Cluess played professionally in Europe and Australia.[ citation needed ]

Coaching career

High school

Cluess was the head coach of Saint Mary's High School in Manhasset, New York for 14 seasons (1991–2005).[ citation needed ] Cluess's Gaels won four Class A New York State Catholic High School Athletic Association (NYSCHSAA) championships[ citation needed ] and two New York State Federation of Secondary Schools Athletic Associations (NYSFSSA) championships.[ citation needed ] However, St. Mary's played in the Class A Division, and failed to advance past the New York City representative of much stronger Class AA Division each time they attempted to advance for the right to play in the New York State Class AA Federation Tournament.

In 2004–05, Saint Mary's posted a 25–1 overall record. The lone loss came against a New York City team, Xaverian, from the class AA Division as St. Mary's once again failed to advance past New York City in the Class AA Division.[ citation needed ]

College

Cluess’ first college coaching job was the 2005–06 Suffolk County Community College team that finished with a regular season record of 20–9. They appeared in their first NJCAA Division III tournament that year, winning their first two games before being eliminated in their third game and finishing the season at 22–10. [4]

After one year at the junior college level, Cluess became the head coach for the Long Island University C.W. Post Campus Pioneers. He led the team to three straight first-place finishes in the East Coast Conference, including two conference tournament titles in 2007–08 and 2008–09. In four seasons at LIU-Post, Cluess led the team to two NCAA Division II men's basketball tournaments in 2008 and 2009. The 2008–09 squad finished the regular season with a record of 24–0, in route to an NCAA Division II Elite Eight tournament appearance and a 30–1 final record. [5]

In April 2010 Cluess replaced Kevin Willard as the head men's basketball coach at Iona College. [6] Cluess' record in nine seasons at Iona was 199–108.

Just before the 2019–20 pre-season, Cluess took a leave of absence to deal with personal health issues. Associate head coach Tra Arnold took over head coaching duties for the remainder of the season. [7]

On March 13, 2020, Cluess stepped down from Iona due to his health issues. [8] Rick Pitino was named to replace Cluess as head coach the next day. [9]

Head coaching record

Junior college

Statistics overview
SeasonTeamOverallConferenceStandingPostseason
Suffolk Pioneers (Region XV)(2005–2006)
2005–06Suffolk 22–1020–92–1
Suffolk:22–10 (.688)
Total:22–10 (.688)

College

Statistics overview
SeasonTeamOverallConferenceStandingPostseason
LIU Post Pioneers (East Coast Conference)(2006–2010)
2006–07LIU Post 19–1113–73rd
2007–08LIU Post 26–518–21stNCAA Division II Regionals
2008–09LIU Post 30–118–01st NCAA Division II Elite Eight
2009–10LIU Post 23–618–3T–1st
LIU Post:98–23 (.810)67–12 (.848)
Iona Gaels (Metro Atlantic Athletic Conference)(2010–2020)
2010–11 Iona 25–1213–52nd CIT Runner-up
2011–12 Iona 25–815–31st NCAA Division I First Four
2012–13 Iona 20–1411–74th NCAA Division I Round of 64
2013–14 Iona 22–1117–31st NIT first round
2014–15 Iona 26–917–31st NIT first round
2015–16 Iona 22–1116–42nd NCAA Division I Round of 64
2016–17 Iona 22–1312–8T–3rd NCAA Division I Round of 64
2017–18 Iona 20–1411–74th NCAA Division I Round of 64
2018–19 Iona 17–1612–61st NCAA Division I Round of 64
Iona:199–108 (.648)124–46 (.729)
Total:297–131 (.694)

      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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