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The following is a list of Chicago Maroons men's basketball head coaches. The Chicago Maroons men's basketball team has had 11 head coaches. The current coach is Mike McGrath.

Coach Years Conference Record Winning Pct Overall Record Winning Pct Conference Titles NCAA Division III Tournaments National Championships
Horace Butterworth 1895–1897 0–0   10–4 .714 0 0
Wilfred Childs 1903–1906 3–5 .375 21–8 .724 0 0
Joseph Raycroft 1906–1910 34–5 .872 66–7 .904 4 3
John Schommer 1910–1911 7–5 .583 13–5 .722 0 0
Harlan Page 1911–1920 66–42 .611 161–76 .679 1 0
Amos Alonzo Stagg 1920–1921 6–6 .500 14–6 .700 0 0
Nelson Norgren 1921–1942 52–203 .203 120–272 .306 0 0 0
J. Kyle Anderson 1942–1944 0–17 .000 1–40 .024 0 0 0
Nelson Norgren 1944–1957 0-12 .000 65–147 .307 0 0 0
Joseph Stampf 1957–1975 * .000 208–118 .638 * 0 0
John Angelus 1975–1991 65–117 .357 146–177 .452 0 0 0
Pat Cunningham 1991–1999 62–50 .554 115–91 .558 2 2 0
Mike McGrath 1999–present 142–84 .628 237–170 .582 4 4 0
Totals 11 coaches 437-546 (.446) 1,177–1,121 (.512) 11 6 3

Source

*Chicago left the Big Ten Conference at the conclusion of the 1945-46 season. They joined the Midwest Conference in 1976, followed by entering the University Athletic Association in 1987.

References

  1. , 2015-16 University of Chicago Media Guide page 17
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