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Gary Manchel
American college basketball player (Vermont Catamounts men's basketball)

Gary Manchel

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American college basketball player (Vermont Catamounts men's basketball)
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University of Vermont
Burlington, Chittenden County, USA
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Vermont Catamounts men's basketball (USA)
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Biography

Gary Manchel (born November 29, 1962) is an American basketball coach who is the current head coach of the Mercyhurst Lakers men's basketball team.

Playing caeer

Growing up in South Burlington, Vermont, Manchel played high school basketball at South Burlington High School. The son of a University of Vermont professor, Manchel enrolled at UVM, where he was a member of its men's basketball team from 1982 to 1985 under Bill Whitmore, appearing in 27 games.

Coaching career

After graduation, Manchel served as an assistant coach at Slippery Rock for two seasons before joining the coaching staff at Yale under Dick Kuchen for five seasons. In 1992, Manchel would become the head coach at then-Division II UMass Lowell, where he replaced Stan Van Gundy, who coached Manchel while he was an assistant at Vermont. While coach of the River Hawks, Manchel compiled a 131–125 overall record, including a NCAA Division II tournament appearance in 2001, a season in which he was named NE-10 Coach of the Year.

In 2001, Manchel would join Tim O'Shea's staff at Ohio for a pair of seasons before taking the head coaching position a Mercyhurst. In 21 seasons at the helm, Manchel has guided the Lakers to seven NCAA Division II tournament appearances, reaching the Elite Eight in 2019. On February 7, 2024, Manchel notched his 500th career win as a head coach.

Head coaching record

NCAA

SeasonTeamOverallConferenceStandingPostseason
UMass Lowell River Hawks (NECC/NE-10)
1992–93UMass Lowell13–158–7
1993–94UMass Lowell10–186–10
1994–95UMass Lowell16–119–7
1995–96UMass Lowell9–179–11
1996–97UMass Lowell20–1014–4
1997–98UMass Lowell6–214–13
1998–99UMass Lowell12–169–9
1999–00UMass Lowell21–1016–4
2000–01UMass Lowell24–716–42ndNCAA Division II Second Round
UMass Lowell:131–125 (.512)101–40 (.716)
Mercyhurst Lakers (GLIAC/PSAC)
2003–04Mercyhurst16–1210–74th (South)
2004–05Mercyhurst8–192–156th (South)
2005–06Mercyhurst19–99–83rd (South)
2006–07Mercyhurst18–119–82nd (South)
2007–08Mercyhurst15–139–83rd (South)
2008–09Mercyhurst16–114–106th (West)
2009–10Mercyhurst18–108–63rd (West)
2010–11Mercyhurst20–711–32nd (West)
2011–12Mercyhurst18–1015–72nd (West)
2011–12Mercyhurst18–1015–72nd (West)
2012–13Mercyhurst16–1312–105th (West)
2013–14Mercyhurst17–1211–53rd (West)
2014–15Mercyhurst20–917–52nd (West)NCAA Division II First Round
2015–16Mercyhurst22–915–72nd (West)NCAA Division II Second Round
2016–17Mercyhurst14–1411–114th (West)
2017–18Mercyhurst13–1410–126th (West)
2018–19Mercyhurst26–815–63rd (West)NCAA Division II Elite Eight
2019–20Mercyhurst20–817–52nd (West)NCAA Division II Canceled
2020–21Mercyhurst12–10–0N/ANCAA Division II Second Round
2021–22Mercyhurst25–717–52nd (West)NCAA Division II Second Round
2022–23Mercyhurst25–618–42nd (West)NCAA Division II Second Round
2023–24Mercyhurst15–1611–115th (West)
Mercyhurst:373–219 (.630)231–153 (.602)
Total:503–345 (.593)

           
           
           
     

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