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Bob Walsh
American basketball coach

Bob Walsh

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American basketball coach
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New York, USA
Age
52 years
Education
Hamilton College
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Biography

Robert Walsh (born February 23, 1972) is an American college basketball coach.He served as the head men's basketball coach at Rhode Island College from 2005 to 2014 and the University of Maine from 2014 to 2018.

Biography

Coaching career

Walsh began his coaching career as a student assistant coach at Hamilton. Upon graduation, Walsh was hired as an assistant at Iona College where he spent two seasons until he moved on to the University of San Diego, where he was an assistant coach for one season.

From 1998 to 2005, Walsh was an assistant coach under Tim Welsh at Providence College, marking the second time he'd work with Welsh, as he did at Iona.

In 2005, Walsh accepted the job at Division III Rhode Island College, replacing Jack Perri. In his nine seasons at RIC, Walsh led the Anchormen to eight NCAA Tournament appearances, including the Sweet 16 three times, and the Elite Eight once. Walsh was 204-63 at RIC.

In May 2014, Walsh became the head coach of the Maine Black Bears, becoming the 21st head coach in school history, replacing Ted Woodward.

On March 5, 2018, Walsh and Maine parted ways, ending his tenure with the Black Bears. In his four seasons with Maine, Walsh recorded a 24–100 record.

In August 2019, Walsh was hired as Associate Director of Player Development, Scouting and Recruiting Coordination at Providence College under head coach Ed Cooley.

Head coaching record

SeasonTeamOverallConferenceStandingPostseason
Rhode Island College Anchormen (Little East Conference)
2005–06Rhode Island College19–109–53rd
2006–07Rhode Island College27–412–21stNCAA Division III Elite Eight
2007–08Rhode Island College23–711–32ndNCAA Division III Second Round
2008–09Rhode Island College23–613–11stNCAA Division III First Round
2009–10Rhode Island College22–812–21stNCAA Division III Sweet 16
2010–11Rhode Island College21–811–31stNCAA Division III Sweet 16
2011–12Rhode Island College23–710–43rdNCAA Division III Second Round
2012–13Rhode Island College26–413–11stNCAA Division III Second Round
2013–14Rhode Island College20–911–32ndNCAA Division III First Round
Rhode Island College:204–63 (.764)102–24 (.810)
Maine Black Bears (America East Conference)
2014–15Maine3–272–14T–8th
2015–16Maine8–224–12T–7th
2016–17Maine7–253–13T–8th
2017–18Maine6–263–138th
Maine:24–100 (.194)12–52 (.188)
Total:228–163 (.583)

           
           
           
     

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