List of Creighton Bluejays men's basketball head coaches

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Greg McDermott, the current head coach of the Creighton Bluejays. Creighton basketball coach greg mcdermott.jpg
Greg McDermott, the current head coach of the Creighton Bluejays.
Dana Altman, the winningest head coach in Bluejays men's basketball history. Dana Altman (cropped).jpg
Dana Altman, the winningest head coach in Bluejays men's basketball history.

The following is a list of Creighton Bluejays men's basketball head coaches. There have been 16 head coaches of the Bluejays in their 104-season history. [1]

Creighton's current head coach is Greg McDermott. He was hired as the Bluejays' head coach in April 2010, [2] replacing Dana Altman, who left to become the head coach at Oregon. [3]

No.TenureCoachYearsRecordPct.
11916–1920 Thomas E. Millis 453–6.898
21920–1921 [lower-alpha 1] Eddie Mulholland 15–1.833
31921–1922 Charles Kearney 233–10.767
41922–1935 Arthur A. Schabinger 13165–66.714
51935–1943
1946–1947
Eddie Hickey 9126–71.640
61945–1946
1947–1952
Duce Belford 656–83.403
71952–1955 Subby Salerno 330–45.400
81955–1959 Tommy Thomsen 549–39.557
91959–1969 Red McManus 10138–118.539
101969–1974 Eddie Sutton 582–50.621
111974–1981 Tom Apke 7130–64.670
121981–1985 Willis Reed 452–65.444
131985–1991 Tony Barone 6102–82.554
141991–1994 Rick Johnson 324–59.289
151994–2010 Dana Altman 16327–176.650
162010–present Greg McDermott 14325–160.670
Totals16 coaches106 seasons1,915–1,074.641
Records updated through end of 2023–24 season
Source [1]
  1. Mulholland resigned on February 5, 1921. Kearney replaced him on a permanent basis for the rest of the 1920–21 season.

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References

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  2. "Greg McDermott leaves Iowa State Cyclones to coach Creighton Bluejays". ESPN.com . Associated Press. April 26, 2010. Retrieved March 6, 2023.
  3. "Dana Altman, formerly of Creighton Bluejays, joins Oregon Ducks as coach with 7-year deal". ESPN.com . Associated Press. April 26, 2010. Retrieved March 6, 2023.