Dave Magarity

Dave Magarity (born January 26, 1950) is an American college basketball coach, and current head coach of the Army Black Knights women's basketball team.[1] He previously served as the head men's basketball coach at St. Francis (PA) and Marist.[2]

Dave Magarity
Current position
TitleHead coach
TeamArmy
ConferencePatriot League
Record248–150 (.623)
Biographical details
Born (1950-01-26) January 26, 1950
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
Playing career
1968–1972Saint Francis (PA)
Coaching career (HC unless noted)
1974–1978Saint Francis (PA) (asst.)
1978–1983Saint Francis (PA)
1983–1986Iona (asst.)
1986–2004Marist
2005–2006Army (women's asst.)
2006–presentArmy (women's)
Head coaching record
Overall313–335 (men's)(.483)
248–150 (women's)(.623)

Coaching career

Magarity landed his first coaching job at his alma mater as an assistant coach in 1974, and was elevated to head coach at St. Francis in 1978, where he was 60-76 in five seasons.[2] After a three-year stop at Iona as an assistant under Pat Kennedy, Margarity accepted the head coaching position at Marist, where he stayed for 17 seasons, amassing a 253-259 record while guiding the Red Foxes to the 1986 NCAA Tournament with Rik Smits, as well as two ECAC Metro conference regular season titles, a tournament title, and one MAAC regular season title.[2][3]

Magarity stepped down from Marist after the 2004 season, and became an administrator for two seasons at both the MAAC and Mid-American Conference before joining Maggie Dixon's staff at Army as a women's basketball assistant coach.[4][1] After Dixon's death in 2006, Magarity was elevated to the position of head coach of the Black Knights.[5]

Personal life

Magarity's daughter Maureen is a former assistant of his at Army, and current head coach at New Hampshire, while son David played basketball at Marist.[6][7]

Head coaching record

Men

Statistics overview
Season Team Overall Conference Standing Postseason
St. Francis (PA) (Independent/ECAC South) (1978–1983)
1978–79 St. Francis (PA) 13–13N/A
1979–80 St. Francis (PA) 12–16N/A
1980–81 St. Francis (PA) 17–10N/A
1981–82 St. Francis (PA) 6–203–115th(South)
1982–83 St. Francis (PA) 12–177–72nd(South)
St. Francis (PA): 60–76 (.441)10–18 (.357)
Marist (ECAC Metro/NEC/MAAC) (1986–2004)
1986–87 Marist 20–1015–11stNCAA First Round
1987–88 Marist 18–913–3T–1st
1988–89 Marist 13–159–74th
1989–90 Marist 17–1110–63rd
1990–91 Marist 6–224–128th
1991–92 Marist 13–166–107th
1992–93 Marist 14–1610–84th
1993–94 Marist 14–1310–86th
1994–95 Marist 17–1312–63rd
1995–96 Marist 22–714–42nd
1996–97 Marist 6–224–149th
1997–98 Marist 11–177–118th
1998–99 Marist 16–128–106th
1999–00 Marist 14–1410–84th
2000–01 Marist 17–1311–74th
2001–02 Marist 19–913–5T–1st
2002–03 Marist 13–168–106th
2003–04 Marist 6–224–149th
Marist: 253–259 (.494)168–144 (.538)
Total:313–335 (.483)

      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

Women

Statistics overview
Season Team Overall Conference Standing Postseason
Army (Patriot League) (2006–present)
2006–07 Army 24–611–32nd
2007–08 Army 18–129–54th
2008–09 Army 19–128–65th
2009–10 Army 11–175–94th
2010–11 Army 13–167–75th
2011–12 Army 14–168–64th
2012–13 Army 22–911–31stWNIT First Round
2013–14 Army 25–814–42ndNCAA First Round
2014–15 Army 23–814–42ndWNIT First Round
2015–16 Army 29–317–11stNCAA First Round
2016–17 Army 22–912–63rd
2017–18 Army 17–149–94th
2018–19 Army 11-196-127th
Army: 248–150 (.623)131–75 (.636)
Total:248–150 (.623)

      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


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