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John Beilein Biography

John Beilein is one of the most popular and richest Basketball Coach who was born on February 5, 1953 in New York, United States. Famous NCAA coach who was Head Coach of the University of Michigan Wolverines in 2007 and guided teams to both the 2013 and the 2018 NCAA Championship games as well as the 2014 Elite Eight. The Wolverines are famous for their offensive effectiveness and a low turnover rate with active off-ball movement, as well as incredible three-point shooting. In the year 2019 the year he was named head coach for Cleveland Cavaliers. Cleveland Cavaliers.

He was the coach for the 2013 NCAA player of the year He coached 2013 NCAA Player of the Year Trey Burke for two years, before the star point guard became a first round NBA draft pick in 2013. for two years before the point guard of the year was the first round NBA draft selection in 2013.

Beilein was raised in Burt, New York. He is the eighth of nine children of a millworker and an apple farmer. His mother’s cousins were the inspiration for Saving Private Ryan, and two of his uncles (Tom and Joe Niland) were lifelong basketball coaches in the Western New York area. Beilein attended DeSales High School in Lockport, New York. He went on to attend Wheeling College (now Wheeling Jesuit University) where he competed on the school’s basketball team from 1971 to 1975 and served as team captain during the 1974–75 season. He received a Bachelor of Arts degree in history in 1975. After graduating, Beilein returned to Western New York where he began his coaching career at Newfane High School in 1975. He remained there for three years. Beilein went on to earn a Master of Science degree in education from Niagara University in 1981.

Beilein is married to Kathleen Beilein (née Griffin) since 1978. The Beileins have three sons (Patrick, who played for his father at WVU and was the head basketball coach at Niagara University; Mark, a former football player at Richmond and WVU grad who currently works for Alro Steel; and Andrew, a Michigan grad who currently works for the Business Roundtable in Washington, D.C.) and a daughter (Seana Hendricks). Patrick, who was the 2002 Virginia Independent Schools Division I Player of the Year, had intended to play at Richmond with his father, and instead went to West Virginia when his father moved there. Patrick was a 2008–2009 season graduate assistant coach at University of Michigan. He has since held posts as assistant coach at Dartmouth, Director of Men’s Basketball Operations at Bradley University, and head coach of West Virginia Wesleyan College before his current role at Le Moyne.

He was raised by eight siblings. He got married to Kathleen Beilein in 1978, with whom there was a daughter as well as three sons. One of them was Patrick who played for his team in West Virginia.

NameJohn Beilein
First NameJohn
Last NameBeilein
OccupationBasketball Coach
BirthdayFebruary 5
Birth Year1953
Place of Birth
Home TownNew York
Birth CountryUnited States
Birth SignAquarius
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Other Family MembersThomas Patrick Beilein ( Grandchildren )
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SpouseKathleen Beilein (m. 1978)
Children(s)Patrick Beilein, Seana Hendricks, Mark Beilein, Andy Beilein

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The MCC disbanded following the 1990–1991 season. In Beilein’s final season at Le Moyne, the team was an independent team unaffiliated with a conference. The team was scheduled to join the New England Collegiate Conference for the 1992–1993 season. After his first application for the job at Canisius, Beilein had tried to land other Division I jobs at schools such as Colgate University, where he had been a finalist in 1989. In 1992, he was finally hired to a Division I post at Canisius.

John Beilein Net Worth

John Beilein is one of the richest Basketball Coach from United States. According to our analysis, Wikipedia, Forbes & Business Insider, John Beilein's net worth $5 Million. (Last Update: December 11, 2023)

He played Division Two college basketball with the Wheeling Jesuit Cardinals from 1971 until 1975.

He was never an assistant coach in his coaching career. He landed the first coaching role at Newfane High School in New York in the year 1975. He was the chief coach for the West Virginia Mountaineers from 2002 until 2007, taking his team to Elite Eight in 2005 and Sweet Sixteen in 2006.

John Patrick Beilein (/ˈ b iː l aɪ n / BEE -lyne; born February 5, 1953) is an American professional basketball coach. He most recently served as the head coach of the Cleveland Cavaliers of the National Basketball Association (NBA). Prior to joining the Cavaliers, he coached the Michigan Wolverines (2007–2019), West Virginia Mountaineers (2002–2007), Richmond Spiders (1997–2002), Canisius Golden Griffins (1992–1997) in NCAA Division I as well as Le Moyne College (1983–1992), Nazareth College (1982–1983) and Erie Community College (1978–1982). Beilein has won 754 career games at four-year universities and 829 games altogether, including those at the junior college level. Beilein’s overall career wins counting the time spent in Cleveland is 843 games.

Net Worth$5 Million
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Source of IncomeBasketball Coach
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HouseLiving in own house.

In his first two seasons at Canisius, Beilein turned a last place 1991–92 squad into a 1993–94 team that recorded the first undefeated home schedule (15–0) in the school’s modern era. The team entered the 1994 MAAC Tournament on a 15-game winning streak, and Beilein earned Metro Atlantic Athletic Conference Coach of the Year. Beilein’s number one seeded Canisius team lost in the second round semi-final contest against Loyola University and thus failed to make the 1994 NCAA Tournament. Although Canisius failed to be invited to participate in the NCAA tournament, Canisius was invited, along with two other schools from the MAAC, to the NIT tournament, and it was matched up against a taller, more experienced Villanova team. The eventual 1994 NIT champion Villanova prevailed in a 103–79 victory over Canisius in the first round.

During the 1991–92 season, Canisius compiled an 8–22 record prior to Beilein’s arrival. In 1992, he arrived at Canisius College as head coach for the 1992–93 season, and was able for the first time to hire assistant coaches. A Western New York native, he had grown up a Canisius basketball fan because his uncle, Joe Niland, had been a former player and coach there. At Canisius—his first Division I coaching position—Beilein reached the NCAA Tournament once and the NIT twice in his five seasons.

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Beilein has never served as an assistant coach; he has held head-coaching positions throughout his career. He served as the coach of Erie Community College from 1978 to 1982, Western New York’s Division III Nazareth College in Rochester, New York for the 1982–1983 school year, and Le Moyne College from 1983 to 1992. Le Moyne was a Division II contestant in the Mideast Collegiate Conference (MCC). Beilein first applied to coach Division I basketball at Canisius in 1987, but he was not hired. During his time at Le Moyne, he held annual coaching clinics that welcomed coaches and athletes. Beilein was named the 1988 MCC Coach of the Year, when his team finished as co-conference champions with a 21–5 regular season record and number 14 national ranking. The team tied with Gannon University with an 8–2 conference record. Although it was Beilein’s third 20-win team at Le Moyne, they had never gone to the NCAA tournament before. The team captured the conference post-season tournament after receiving a first round bye. As the number three seed, they faced the number one seeded California University of Pennsylvania in the NCAA Division II Eastern Regionals. They lost their first-round game to fall to a 23–6 record, but won the consolation game against Kutztown University of Pennsylvania.

During the 1994–95 season, the Golden Griffins were led by the team’s first MAAC Player of the Year, senior Craig Wise. In the first round of the MAAC tournament, a pair of future Michigan Wolverine coaches opposed each other when Canisius met Loyola, coached by Brian Ellerbe. Canisius won and reached the MAAC semi-final for the fifth time in six years. The team lost in the semis for the third straight season, and it continued its record of never having won the conference tournament. Canisius earned the team’s first post-season victory in 32 years, in the 1995 NIT, against Seton Hall. A pair of subsequent wins enabled Canisius to earn a trip to the semifinals of the 1995 NIT at Madison Square Garden. Canisius lost in the semifinals against Virginia Tech by a 71–59 despite a school postseason record 32 points from Wise. Canisius lost the consolation game against Penn State. The three wins and two losses enabled Beilein to even up his NIT career record at 3–3.

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By helming the 2012–13 Wolverines, Beilein reached his sixth season with the same team for the first time. Beilein achieved several milestones with the 2012–13 Wolverines: 650th win as a college basketball head coach (December 4 vs. Western Michigan), 100th win as head coach at Michigan (December 8 vs. Arkansas), 400th Division I win as a head coach (January 9 vs. Nebraska) and his best career start (December 15 vs. West Virginia). The 400th win came on a night when Michigan achieved its 16th straight victory which tied the school record for best start. Michigan went on to record its first 19–1 start to a season in school history. On January 28, Michigan was ranked number one in the AP Poll with 51 of the 65 first place votes. It marked the first time Michigan ranked atop the AP Poll since the 1992–93 team did so on December 5, 1992. John Beilein was selected as an assistant coach for the 2013 World University Games. In the 2013 NCAA Tournament, fourth-seeded Michigan defeated South Dakota State, 71–56. in its South Regional opening game, and in so doing the team matched Beilein’s career high with 27 wins. Michigan then surpassed this record, and continued to advance, by defeating fifth-seeded Virginia Commonwealth, 78–53 and top-seeded Kansas, 87–85 before beating third-seeded Florida 79–59 to send Michigan to the Final Four for the first time since 1993. In the 2013 Final Four, the Wolverines defeated East region champion Syracuse, 61–56, to advance to the national championship game against Louisville, which they lost, 82–76. During the following offseason, Bleacher Report named Beilein the most creative coach in college basketball. During the offseason, Beilein signed a second contract extension through the 2018–19 season, raising his annual salary to $2,450,000.

Top Facts about John Beilein

  • John Beilein is a retired American basketball coach.
  • He coached for over 40 years at various levels.
  • Beilein led the University of Michigan to two NCAA Championship games.
  • He also coached at West Virginia, Richmond, Canisius, and Le Moyne.
  • Beilein has won numerous Coach of the Year awards.
  • He was known for his offensive strategies and player development skills.
  • In 2019, he became head coach of the Cleveland Cavaliers in the NBA.
  • However, he resigned after just 54 games due to conflicts with players.
  • Beilein finished his coaching career with a record of 829-468 (.639).
  • He is considered one of the most successful coaches in college basketball history.
  • Facts & Trivia

    John Ranked on the list of most popular Basketball Coach. Also ranked in the elit list of famous people born in United States. John Beilein celebrates birthday on February 5 of every year.

    In 1995–96, the team also was led by a MAAC Player of the Year, Darrell Barley. Beilein coached the 16–10 (7–7 MAAC) team to the conference tournament championship to earn a berth in the 1996 NCAA Tournament despite the absence of the injured Barley for the tournament. Canisius earned a thirteen seed and matchup against the fourth-seeded Utah Utes in the team’s first NCAA Tournament appearance since 1957. Utah defeated Canisius in the game, 72–43.

    How old is John Beilein?

    69 years (February 5, 1953)

    What college did John Beilein coach at?

    College

    Who was Michigan's last basketball coach?

    CoachTenureRecord
    Juwan Howard2019-Pres61-32
    John Beilein2007-19278-150
    Tommy Amaker2001-07108-84
    Brian Ellerbe **1997-200125-59

    Who are the Michigan basketball coaches?

    Juwan Howard

    Where is John Beilein today?

    Former Michigan Wolverines men’s basketball head coach John Beilein is now a special development assistant with the Detroit Pistons.

    You may read full biography about John Beilein from Wikipedia.

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