Karl Fogel (basketball)

Karl Fogel
Sport(s) Basketball
Biographical details
Born (1946-12-06) December 6, 1946
Alma mater Colby College
Coaching career (HC unless noted)
1976–1979 Curry
1979–1985 Northeastern (asst.)
1986–1994 Northeastern
1995–2003 Mercyhurst
Head coaching record
Overall 270-249 (.520)
Accomplishments and honors
Championships
ECAC North/NAC regular season champions (1987, 1990, 1991, 1993)
ECAC North/NAC Tournament champions (1987, 1991)
Awards
NAC Coach of the Year (1987)

Karl Fogel (December 9, 1946) is a former American college basketball coach at Curry College, Northeastern, and Mercyhurst.[1][2]

Coaching career

Fogel's first head coaching job came at Curry College, where he amassed a 33-40 record from 1976-79. In 1979, Fogel joined Jim Calhoun's staff at Northeastern, and was a part of five NCAA Tournament appearances, as well as six regular season conference titles before taking over the head coaching position when Calhoun left for Connecticut. In his first season at the helm, Fogel coached the Reggie Lewis-led Huskies to a 27-7 record an ECAC North regular season and tournament title, and a bid to the 1987 NCAA Tournament. Fogel became the first coach in conference history to win the conference tournament and go to the NCAA tournament in his first season on the job.

In his next four seasons at Northeastern, Fogel guided the Huskies to a winning record, including a regular season title during the 1989-90 season, and a regular season and conference tournament title in 1990-91 and an appearance in the 1991 NCAA Tournament. In the three seasons that followed, Fogel's record was 34-49 and was subsequently fired and replaced by Northeastern alum Dave Leitao.

After Northeastern, Fogel became the head coach at Mercyhurst, where he stayed until 2003, accumulating an overall record of 106-106.

Upon leaving coaching, Fogel became the Director of Athletics at Westwood High School in Massachusetts, serving in the role until 2011 after being placed on administrative leave following an incident involving the firing of the school's track and field coach.[3]

Head coaching record

Season Team Overall Conference Standing Postseason
Curry College (N/A) (1976–1979)
1976–77 Curry 9-15N/AN/A
1977–78 Curry 13-11N/AN/A
1978–79 Curry 11-14N/AN/A
Curry: 33-40 (.452)N/A
Northeastern (ECAC North/North Atlantic Conference) (1986–1994)
1986–87 Northeastern 27-717-11stNCAA First Round
1987–88 Northeastern 15-1311-75th
1988–89 Northeastern 17-1112-53rd
1989–90 Northeastern 16-129-31st
1990–91 Northeastern 22-118-21stNCAA First Round
1991–92 Northeastern 9-195-95th
1992–93 Northeastern 20-812-2T-1st
1993–94 Northeastern 5-222-128th
Northeastern: 131-103 (.560)76-41 (.650)
Mercyhurst (GLIAC) (1995–2003)
1995–96 Mercyhurst 15-1211-7T-4th
1996–97 Mercyhurst 13-137-105th South
1997–98 Mercyhurst 16-119-8T-2nd South
1998–99 Mercyhurst 11-155-147th South
1999–00 Mercyhurst 9-174-157th South
2000–01 Mercyhurst 17-1011-63rd South
2001–02 Mercyhurst 13-136-116th South
2002–03 Mercyhurst 12-154-126th South
Mercyhurst: 106-106 (.500)47-83 (.362)
Total:270-249 (.520)

      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

References

  1. "Karl Fogel Coaching Record - College Basketball at Sports-Reference.com".
  2. Writer, Keith Pearson/Staff. "Reidy resigns from boys basketball post".
  3. "Westwood High A.D. On Leave After Track Coach Firing".
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