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Bill Herrion
American basketball coach

Bill Herrion

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William Richard Herrion (born April 6, 1958) is an American college basketball coach.Since 2005, he has been the men's head coach with the University of New Hampshire.Prior to coming to UNH, he served as the head coach at East Carolina University and Drexel University.He has been an assistant with Boston University, George Washington University, and the U.S. National Team.

Personal life

He is a 1981 graduate of Merrimack College.

His son Ryan Herrion was one of his father's players at UNH from 2008 through 2012 and was director of operations and video coordinator for the Wildcats from 2013 to 2015.

Bill's brother Tom Herrion formerly served in the NCAA's Division I as the head men's basketball coach at the College of Charleston and an assistant coach at the University of Pittsburgh.Tom is the former head men's basketball coach at the Marshall University.

Coaching career

Herrion began his college coaching career in 1985 as an assistant under Mike Jarvis at Boston University.He followed Jarvis to George Washington University before striking out on his own as a head coach, first at Drexel and subsequently at East Carolina and UNH.

He is one of the most successful men's coaches in the history of the America East Conference.The Drexel Dragons won 3 conference championships in a row under Herrion's leadership from 1994 to 1996. In 1998, on the occasion of the conference's 20th anniversary, he was named one of the four most influential coaches in the conference's history: the other three coaches were Jarvis, Rick Pitino and Hall of Famer Jim Calhoun.He holds the conference record for most playoff wins (18 with Drexel, 1 with UNH, for a total of 19.)

On December 4, 2010, he won his 300th game when UNH beat Colgate, 65-60, and earned his 400th career win on January 10, 2018 in a 71-67 win over Binghamton.

Head coaching record

SeasonTeamOverallConferenceStandingPostseason
Drexel Dragons (North Atlantic Conference / America East Conference)
1991–92Drexel16–149–52nd
1992–93Drexel22–712–21st
1993–94Drexel25–512–21stNCAA First Round
1994–95Drexel22–812–41stNCAA First Round
1995–96Drexel27–417–11stNCAA Second Round
1996–97Drexel22–916–22ndNIT First Round
1997–98Drexel13–1510–86th
1998–99Drexel20–915–32nd
Drexel:167–71 (.702)103–27 (.792)
East Carolina Pirates (Colonial Athletic Association)
1999–00East Carolina10–185–118th
2000–01East Carolina14–146–107th
East Carolina Pirates (Conference USA)
2001–02East Carolina12–185–1111th
2002–03East Carolina12–153–1313th
2003–04East Carolina13–145–1111th
2004–05East Carolina9–194–1213th
East Carolina:70–98 (.417)28–68 (.292)
New Hampshire Wildcats (America East Conference)
2005–06New Hampshire12–178–85th
2006–07New Hampshire10–206–10T-6th
2007–08New Hampshire9–206–107th
2008–09New Hampshire14–168–85th
2009–10New Hampshire13–176–106th
2010–11New Hampshire12–186–107th
2011–12New Hampshire13–167–95th
2012–13New Hampshire9–205–117th
2013–14New Hampshire6–244–129th
2014–15New Hampshire19–1311–54thCIT First Round
2015–16New Hampshire20–1311–5T–3rdCIT Second Round
2016–17New Hampshire20–1210–6T–3rd
2017–18New Hampshire10–216–10T–6th
2018–19New Hampshire5–243–139th
2019–20New Hampshire15–148–85th
New Hampshire:187–265 (.414)105–142 (.425)
Total:424–434 (.494)

           
           
           
     

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