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The 2024–25 New Orleans Privateers men's basketball team represents the University of New Orleans during the 2024–25 NCAA Division I men's basketball season.The Privateers are led by first-year head coach Stacy Hollowell and play their home games at Lakefront Arena as members of the Southland Conference.
Booker T. Washington High School: New Orleans, Louisiana: Lions Cabrini High School: New Orleans, Louisiana: Crescents De La Salle High School: New Orleans, Louisiana: Cavaliers John F. Kennedy High School: New Orleans, Louisiana: Cougars L.B. Landry College and Career Preparatory High School: New Orleans, Louisiana: Lions Livingston Collegiate ...
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The school's team currently competes as a member of the Southland Conference. They are currently led by head coach Stacy Hollowell and play their home games at Lakefront Arena . Of the 13 head coaches in the history of UNO basketball, four of them are native Hoosiers : Ron Greene (1969-1976), Don Smith (1979-1985), Monte Towe (2001-2006) and ...
WLAE-TV 32 in New Orleans has produced a documentary named Glory Days, with part 1, focusing on the 1950s and 60s, airing in November 2010, and part 2 airing in September 2012, which tells the tale of the 1970s, when the Catholic League was regarded as the toughest high school sporting district in America. More parts are planned.
The team had a modest beginning, losing 21–0 to Loyola University-New Orleans in their only game in 1965. The Privateers played two games in 1966, finishing 1–1, beating Spring Hill College for their first victory ever but losing 20–6 to Loyola once again.
The high school opened in 1902 and as an all-girls school. It became co-educational and was white only. It integrated after 1967 with desegregation. Of the New Orleans public schools, it once had an academic reputation second only to Benjamin Franklin High School. John McDonogh, whose sports teams were nicknamed the "Trojans", had a vast sport ...