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The following is a list of Purdue Boilermakers men's basketball head coaches. The Boilermakers have had 18 coaches in their 126-season history. [ 1 ] The team is currently coached by Matt Painter .
After graduation from Purdue in 1993, Painter moved on to coaching basketball. His first year as a coach was an assistant coach position at Washington & Jefferson College. [5] With his help, the team finished the season with a 22–3 record and a quarterfinal appearance in the NCAA Division III tournament. [5]
The Purdue Boilermakers basketball team is a men's college basketball program that competes in NCAA Division I and is a founding member of the Big Ten Conference.. Purdue basketball has the most Big Ten regular season championships with 26 conference titles, and in 2024 became the first Big Ten program to be ranked as the #1 team in America for three consecutive seasons.
Purdue basketball assistant coach Terry Johnson helped Brad Stevens take Butler to back-to-back national championship games.
The Purdue men's basketball coach will be an assistant on USA's men's select team that will train with the USA men's national team from July 6-8 in Las Vegas to prepare the roster for the 2024 ...
Paul Lusk (born November 14, 1971 [1]) is an American men's basketball coach and former point guard, who is a current assistant men's basketball coach for the Purdue Boilermakers. He played college basketball at Iowa from 1991 to 1993 before transferring to Southern Illinois where he played from 1993 to 1995 for head coach Rich Herrin.
Terry Johnson is an American basketball coach and former player. He played college basketball at two schools, Lincoln Trail College and Lamar. He is currently an assistant coach at Purdue. He has previously been an assistant coach at Fort Wayne, Indiana Tech, Lincoln Trail College, Butler, and Ohio State.
Lloyd Eugene Keady (born May 21, 1936) is an American Hall of Fame basketball coach. He is best known for his 25 years serving as the head men's basketball coach at Purdue University in Indiana. In his tenure leading the Boilermakers from 1980 to 2005, he went to the NCAA Tournament seventeen times, twice advancing to the Elite Eight.