![]() ![]() It is one 24 victories over a top-25 foe under Larrañaga, including 10-two of which came in 2021-22-versus a top-10 opponent. 23, 2013, is the third-largest ever against the AP No. ![]() Miami’s 27-point win over the Blue Devils on Jan. Seven of those victories are by double digits and six are on the road, the former the most of any team during that stretch and the latter tied for the most. The Hurricanes have a combined 14 wins over Duke (seven) and North Carolina (seven) under Larrañaga, tied for the second-most of any team during his 11-year tenure, after going 4-31 versus those two programs before his arrival. In the six years prior to Larrañaga’s arrival, when the ACC had only 12 teams, Miami was tied for ninth in ACC victories (36) and won just 10 total ACC road games. During that same stretch, the Hurricanes are fifth in overall ACC wins (105), as well as tied for fourth in ACC road road victories (42). Miami’s 62 total road wins in the past 11 seasons are fourth-most among ACC teams during Larrañaga’s tenure and its 102 total victories away from home place fourth. Larrañaga has helped the Canes to 24 postseason victories, including seven in the NCAA Tournament (five appearances), 12 in the ACC Tournament (11) and five in the NIT (two). In conference action, the Canes have won nine or more league games in seven of 11 seasons, while prior to Larrañaga’s arrival, Miami had never won more than eight ACC games in a season. He also has recorded seven 20-win campaigns at Miami and 13 in his career. Larrañaga, a UM Sports Hall of Fame 2023 inductee, has posted four 25-win seasons at UM – the only Miami coach to do so even once – and six in his career. The winningest coach in program history, Larrañaga is a two-time ACC Coach of the Year, two-time USBWA District IV Coach of the Year and the 2013 NABC District II Coach of the Year. He directed Miami to the ACC regular-season and tournament titles in 2012-13, a year he was named the Associated Press, Naismith, USBWA Henry Iba and Adolph Rupp National Coach of the Year. In his 11 seasons at the University of Miami, head coach Jim Larrañaga has led the Hurricanes to five NCAA Tournament appearances, including three trips to the Sweet 16 and the first Elite Eight berth in program history. Geronemo Basketball Club (Belgium) (Player/Coach), 1977ĭavidson College (Assistant Coach), 1971-76 ![]() University of Virginia (Assistant Coach), 1979-86Īmerican International College (Head Coach), 1977-79 George Mason University (Head Coach), 1997-2011īowling Green State University (Head Coach), 1986-97 University of Miami (Head Coach), 2011-present Geronemo Basketball Club (Belgium), 1976-77 Personal: Wife, Liz Sons, Jay and Jon Four grandchildren, Tia, James, Jon, HenryĮducation: Archbishop Molloy High School, 1963-67 Providence College, 1967-71 (B.A. One of three coaches in NCAA history with 150-plus wins at three DI schools Only coach in NCAA history with 100-plus conference wins at three DI schools and/or in three DI leagues ![]() 13 on ACC’s list of all-time winningest coaches (third among active coaches) 34 on NCAA’s list of all-time winningest coaches (min. 9 on NCAA’s list of winningest active DI coaches ![]()
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