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Larry Robert Eustachy (born December 1, 1955 in Alameda, California) [1] is an American college basketball coach, most recently the head coach of the Colorado State Rams (2012–2018). [2] He was previously the head coach at Idaho ( 1990 – 1993 ), Utah State (1993–1998), Iowa State (1998–2003), and Southern Mississippi (2004–2012).
Larry Eustachy: 6 121–74 .621 – 2018* [d] Steve Barnes: 1 0–2 .000 – 2018* Jase Herl: 1 1–5 .167 20 2018–present Niko Medved: 5 92–64 .590 Totals 20 coaches 120 seasons 1,343–1,316 .505 Records updated through end of 2022–23 season * - Denotes interim head coach. Source [1
On March 31, 2000, Larry Eustachy was voted the AP National Coach of the Year. [42] On April 4, 2000, Iowa State received 657 points in the final USA Today/ESPN Top 25 coaches poll which had them ranked 3rd. [43] On April 13, 2000, Larry Eustachy and Marcus Fizer announced that Fizer would forgo his senior season and has signed with an agent. [44]
A season later, coach Larry Eustachy said after the game that his team was tired. The quirkiness about this time around is a first-round opponent against a program Otzelberger coached for three ...
Bill Fennelly, the current head coach of the women's team. The Iowa State Cyclones men's basketball and women's basketball programs compete at the Division I level of the National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA), representing Iowa State University in the Big 12 Conference.
Five coaches have won Big 12 Conference Coach of the Year in the same season that they have also won a National Coach of the Year Award — Roy Williams, Larry Eustachy, Bill Self, Jerome Tang, and Kelvin Sampson.
The 2017–18 Colorado State Rams men's basketball team represented Colorado State University during the 2017–18 NCAA Division I men's basketball season.The team was coached by Larry Eustachy in his sixth season.
The team was coached by Larry Eustachy in his 1st season. They played their home games at the Moby Arena on Colorado State University's main campus in Fort Collins, Colorado and are a member of the Mountain West Conference. They finished with a record of 26–9 overall, 11–5 in Mountain West for a second-place finish.