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Steve Pikiell
American basketball player-coach

Steve Pikiell

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American basketball player-coach
A.K.A.
Stephen C. Pikiell
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Place of birth
Bristol, Connecticut, U.S.A.
Age
57 years
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Biography

Stephen Christopher Pikiell (born November 21, 1967) is an American college basketball coach and the current head men's basketball coach at Rutgers. He was the former coach

at Stony Brook.

Early years and playing career

Born and raised in Bristol, Connecticut, Pikiell was one of nine children and graduated from St. Paul Catholic High School in Bristol in 1986. At the University of Connecticut, Pikiell was a point guard, two-year captain and four-year letterwinner for the Huskies from 1987 to 1991. He played in 106 career games and averaged 8.2 points a game as a freshman. While Pikiell was the team captain, Connecticut won its first Big East title and advanced to the Elite Eight and Sweet Sixteen. In 1991, Pikiell was given the UConn Club Senior Athlete Award for outstanding contributions to UConn athletics.

Coaching

After graduation, Pikiell stayed on as an assistant to the UConn staff before moving on to Yale University, as an assistant coach from 1992–95. During 1995-96, Pikiell served as the interim head coach at Wesleyan University. Then, his former coach and colleague Howie Dickenman became the head coach at Central Connecticut State and hired Pikiell as an assistant coach, where he stayed from 1997–2001, with the Blue Devils reaching the NCAA Tournament in 2000. Pikiell joined fellow UConn alum Karl Hobbs as an assistant at George Washington from 2001–05, where he was part of the Colonials 2004 NIT and 2005 NCAA Tournament squads.

Stony Brook

On April 13, 2005, Pikiell replaced Nick Macarchuk as the 10th head coach in program history. At the time, Pikiell became the first Connecticut alum who played for Calhoun to coach a Division I program.

Taking over a program that transitioned to Division I in 1999, Stony Brook endured three-straight losing seasons in his first three years. In 2008–09 season, the Seawolves went 16–14 for its first winning season in Division I. The following year in 2009–10, Stony Brook earned their first regular season championship with a 22–10, 13–3 record, ending with a semifinal loss in the tournament. By virtue of winning the regular season, Stony Brook earned an NIT bid but lost to Illinois. Pikiell guided the Seawolves to a 15–7 mark in 2010–11, making a run to the America East Championship game after an upset over top-seeded Vermont in the semifinals but lost Boston.

From 2011 to 2016, Stony Brook won three America East regular season titles, while winning the conference tournament for the first time in school history in 2016 en route to the Seawolves' first NCAA Tournament appearance. In that span, Stony Brook went 117–47, while appearing in two NIT and two CBI tournaments in addition to the NCAA Tournament appearance. His overall record at Stony Brook was 192–155 in 11 seasons.

Rutgers

On March 19, 2016, Pikiell was announced as the next coach at Rutgers.

Head coaching record

SeasonTeamOverallConferenceStandingPostseason
Wesleyan (NESCAC) (1995–1996)
1995–96Wesleyan5–18 N/AN/A
Wesleyan:5–18 (.217)N/A

Interim head coach

Stony Brook (America East) (2005–2016)
2005–06Stony Brook4–242–149th
2006–07Stony Brook9–204–129th
2007–08Stony Brook7–233–138th
2008–09Stony Brook16–148–85th
2009–10Stony Brook22–1013–31stNIT First Round
2010–11Stony Brook15–178–85th
2011–12Stony Brook22–1014–21stNIT First Round
2012–13Stony Brook25–814–21stNIT Second Round
2013–14Stony Brook23–1113–32ndCBI First Round
2014–15Stony Brook23–1212–4T–2ndCBI First Round
2015–16Stony Brook26–714–21stNCAA First Round
Stony Brook:192–157 (.550)109–71 (.606)
Rutgers (Big Ten) (2016–present)
2016–17Rutgers15–183–1514th
Rutgers:15–18 (.455)3–15 (.125)
Total:212–193 (.523)

      National champion         Postseason invitational champion  
      Conference regular season champion         Conference regular season and conference tournament champion
      Division regular season champion       Division regular season and conference tournament champion
      Conference tournament champion

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