Northeast Conference Men's Basketball Coach of the Year

Jim Phelan NEC Men's Basketball Coach of the Year
Awarded for the most outstanding men's basketball head coach in the Northeast Conference
Country United States
First awarded 1982–83
Currently held by Bashir Mason, Wagner

The Northeast Conference Men's Basketball Coach of the Year is a basketball award given to head coaches in the Northeast Conference (NEC). The award is granted to the head coach voted to be the most successful that season by the league's coaches. The award was first given following the 1982–83 season, the second year of the conference's existence, to Matt Furjanic of Robert Morris.[1]

Howie Dickenman of Central Connecticut has won the most awards with four. Eight other coaches have won the award twice. One former NEC Coach of the Year has been inducted into the National Collegiate Basketball Hall of Fame as a coach: Jim Phelan (inducted 2001). Due to Jim Phelans success, in 2003 the NEC men's basketball coach of the year award was named in his honor.[2] Also of note, the only year when the award was shared was in 1993 with Jim Phelan and Kevin Bannon as winners. The men's basketball programs with the most winners are St. Francis Brooklyn and Robert Morris, each with 5.

Winners

Season Coach School Conference
Record
Conference
Standing
Overall
Record
Postseason Source(s)
1982–83 Matt Furjanic Robert Morris 12—2 1st (South Division) 23—8 NEC Champions
NCAA First Round
[1]
1983–84 Mark Amatucci Loyola 10—6 T-3rd 16—12 [1]
1984–85 Tom Green Fairleigh Dickinson 10—4 2nd 21—10 NEC Champions
NCAA First Round
[1]
1985–86 Tom Green (2) Fairleigh Dickinson 13—3 1st 22—8 [1]
1986–87 Dave Magarity Marist 15—1 1st 20—10 NEC Champions
NCAA First Round
[1]
1987–88 Wayne Szoke Monmouth 11—5 T-3rd 16—13 [1]
1988–89 Jarrett Durham Robert Morris 12—4 1st 21—9 NEC Champions
NCAA First Round
[1]
1989–90 Jarrett Durham (2) Robert Morris 12—4 1st 22—8 NEC Champions
NCAA First Round
[1]
1990–91 Rich Zvosec St. Francis (NY) 8—8 T-5th 15—14 [1]
1991–92 Tim Capstraw Wagner 9—7 4th 16—12 [1]
1992–93 Kevin Bannon Rider 14—4 1st 19—11 NEC Champions
NCAA First Round
[1]
Jim Phelan Mount St. Mary's 10—8 T-3rd 14—16 [1]
1993–94 Kevin Bannon (2) Rider 14—4 1st 21—9 NEC Champions
NCAA First Round
[1]
1994–95 Dave Magarity (2) Marist 12—6 T-2nd 17—11 [1]
1995–96 Jim Phelan (2) Mount St. Mary's 16—2 1st 21—8 NIT First Round [1]
1996–97 Ray Haskins Long Island 15—3 1st 21—9 NEC Champions
NCAA First Round
[1]
1997–98 Ron Ganulin St. Francis (NY) 10—6 T-3rd 15—12 [1]
1998–99 Tom Sullivan UMBC 17—3 1st 19—9 [1]
1999–2000 Howie Dickenman Central Connecticut 15—3 1st 25—6 NEC Champions
NCAA First Round
[1]
2000–01 Dave Calloway Monmouth 15—5 2nd 21—10 NEC Champions
NCAA First Round
[1]
2001–02 Howie Dickenman (2) Central Connecticut 19—1 1st 26—5 NEC Champions
NCAA First Round
[1]
2002–03 Dereck Whittenburg Wagner 14—4 1st 21—11 NEC Champions
NCAA First Round
[1]
2003–04 Ron Ganulin (2) St. Francis (NY) 12—6 1st 15—3 [1]
2004–05 Jim Ferry Long Island 10—8 4th 14—15 [1]
2005–06 Howie Dickenman (3) Central Connecticut 13—5 2nd 18—11 [1]
2006–07 Howie Dickenman (4) Central Connecticut 16—2 1st 22—12 NEC Champions
NCAA First Round
[1]
2007–08 Mike Rice Jr. Robert Morris 15—3 1st 24—11 NEC Champions
NCAA First Round
[1]
2008–09 Mike Rice Jr. (2) Robert Morris 15—3 1st 23—12 NEC Champions
NCAA First Round
[1]
2009–10 Tom Moore Quinnipiac 15—3 1st 23—10 NIT First Round [1]
2010–11 Jim Ferry (2) Long Island 16—2 1st 27—6 NEC Champions
NCAA Second Round
[1]
2011–12 Glenn Braica St. Francis Brooklyn 12—6 4th 15—15 [1]
2012–13 Tim O'Shea Bryant 12—6 T-2nd 19—11 CBI First Round [1]
2013–14 Andrew Toole Robert Morris 14—2 1st 22—14 NIT Second Round [1]
2014–15 Glenn Braica (2) St. Francis Brooklyn 15—3 1st 23—12 NIT First Round [3]
2015–16 Bashir Mason Wagner 13—5 1st 23—11 NIT Second Round [4]
2016–17

Winners by school

School (NEC participation) Winners Years
Robert Morris (1982—present)6 1983, 1989, 1990, 2008, 2009, 2014
St. Francis Brooklyn (1982—present) 5 1991, 1998, 2004, 2012, 2015
Central Connecticut (1997—present)4 2000, 2002, 2006, 2007
LIU Brooklyn (1982—present) 3 1997, 2005, 2011
Wagner (1982—present)3 1992, 2003, 2016
Fairleigh Dickinson (1982—present)2 1985, 1986
Marist (1981—1997)2 1987, 1995
Monmouth (1985—2013)2 1988, 2001
Mount St. Mary's (1989—present)2 1993, 1996
Rider (1992—1997)2 1993, 1994
Bryant (2008—present)1 2013
Loyola (1981—1989) 1 1984
Quinnipiac (1998—2013) 1 2010
Sacred Heart (1999—present)0
Saint Francis (PA) (1982—present) 0

References

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