HEAD COACH Tom Crean 1st season at UGA ◊ 356-231 in 18 seasons overall ◊ Central Michigan ‘89

Tom Crean, who for nearly two decades has regularly led his basketball teams to national rankings and postseason bids, was named the 22nd Crean’s Coaching Career head coach of the Bulldogs on March 15, 2018. School Position Years Seasons “Tom Crean is one of the most successful coaches in Michigan State Graduate Assistant 1989-90 1 over the past two decades,” said Greg McGarity, UGA’s J. Reid Parker Western Kentucky Assistant Coach 1990-94 4 Director of Athletics. “His teams have consistently been participants in Pittsburgh Assistant Coach 1994-95 1 postseason play, and his players have been extremely successful in the Michigan State Assistant Coach 1995-97 2 classroom. He’s going to be a great fit for the . I’m Michigan State Associate Head Coach 1997-99 2 extremely excited to have him leading Georgia Basketball into the future Marquette Head Coach 1999-2008 9 and to welcome his family into the Bulldog Nation.” Indiana Head Coach 2008-17 9 “I am honored an humbled to join the University of Georgia family,” Crean said. “I am sincerely grateful to President Morehead and Greg Mc- Garity for an incredible opportunity. Make no mistake, this is a basketball Crean’s Head Coaching Results program inside of a great university that can compete for championships (1999-2008) doing it the right way. We will work diligently and with great energy to Season Overall Conf / Finish Postseason make everyone associated with the University of Georgia very proud of 1999-2000 15-14 8-8 / 4th American NIT round of 32 our efforts. We’re going to need everyone in the Bulldog Nation to help us 2000-01 15-14 9-7 / 3rd American to create the energy and excitement that will take Georgia to the highest 2001-02 26-7 13-3 / 2nd American NCAA round of 64 levels of success.” 2002-03 27-6 14-2 / 1st American NCAA Final Four Crean arrived in Athens with a combined record of 356-231 in 18 sea- 2003-04 19-12 8-8 / 8th NIT quarterfinals sons at Marquette and Indiana from 1999-2017. His teams have reached 2004-05 19-12 7-9 / 9th NIT round of 32 postseason play during 13 of those campaigns, with nine NCAA appear- 2005-06 20-11 10-6 / 4th NCAA round of 64 ances and four NIT bids. Crean led Marquette to the 2003 NCAA Final 2006-07 24-10 10-6 / T-5th NCAA round of 64 Four and has reached four Sweet 16s at Marquette and Indiana. All told, 2007-08 25-10 11-7 / T-5th NCAA round of 32 Crean’s teams have been ranked in the Associated Press and/or USA Totals 190-96 90-56 5 NCAAs / 3 NITs Today polls during 12 seasons, including top-10 finishes in 2003 and 2013. * Marquette competed in Conference USA from 1999-2005 and in the Big East from 2005-08 Individually, Crean has coached eight players who have won All- America honors. All 52 seniors to play for Crean during his head coaching Indiana University (2008-17) career have earned a degree. Season Overall Conf / Finish Postseason Most recently at Indiana, Crean inherited a program with only one re- 2008-09 6-25 1-17 / 11th turning player, pending NCAA probation and scholarship restrictions due 2009-10 10-21 4-14 / T-9th to poor academic performances. He compiled a 166-135 record from 2008- 2010-11 12-20 3-15 / 11th 17. Indiana was 28-66 in his first three seasons before compiling a 138-69 2011-12 27-9 11-7 / 5th NCAA Sweet 16 mark in his final six years in Bloomington, including a pair of outright Big 2012-13 29-7 14-4 / 1st NCAA Sweet 16 Ten Championships in 2013 and 2016. Indiana was ranked in each of those 2013-14 17-15 7-11 / T-8th last six campaigns, including 11 weeks at No. 1 during 2012-13. Crean was 2014-15 20-14 9-9 / T-7th NCAA round of 64 voted Big Ten Coach of the Year in 2016, the same season he was a finalist 2015-16 27-8 15-3 / 1st NCAA Sweet 16 for Naismith National Coach of the Year honors. Three Hoosiers earned 2016-17 18-16 7-11 / t-10th NIT round of 32 All-America honors under Crean – Kevin “Yogi” Ferrell (2016), Totals 166-135 71-91 4 NCAAs / 1 NIT (2013) and (2013). When Crean arrived in Bloomington, the Hoosiers faced the loss of two Career 356-231 161-146 9 NCAAs / 4 NITs scholarships due to an APR score of 866. Under Crean, Indiana received an NCAA Public Recognition Award each of the last three years and had ter Crean departed for Indiana, two of his Marquette players later earned the top score nationally with a perfect four-year APR mark of 1,000. All-America honors – Jerel McNeal in 2009 and Lazar Hayward in 2010. Crean served as head coach at Marquette from 1999-2008, leading the Crean’s winning ways were well established before he became a head program to the 2003 Final Four and four more NCAA bids. Marquette also coach. In 10 seasons from 1989-99, Crean was a member of the staffs at participated in three NITs under Crean and reached the 2004 quarterfinals. Michigan State, Western Kentucky and Pittsburgh. Those squads com- Marquette obtained AP top-25 rankings during six of Crean’s last seven bined to win four regular-season and two conference tournament titles. seasons in Milwaukee, including final rankings of No. 9 in 2003, No. 12 in They also reached postseason play eight times (five NCAAs and three 2002, No. 20 in 2007 and No. 25 in 2008. NITs). The season before assuming the reigns at Marquette, Crean helped Crean was named Conference USA Coach of the Year in both 2002 and Michigan State to a 33-5 finish and the Final Four in 1999. 2003, with Dwayne Wade earning Player of the Year honors in 2003 as A native of Mount Pleasant, Mich., Crean graduated from Central Michi- well. Three Marquette players earned All-America accolades under Crean gan in 1989. Crean is married to the former Joani Harbaugh, and they – Wade (2002 & 2003), (2005) and Dominic James (2007). Af- have three children – Megan (23), Riley (19) and Ainsley (13).