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Mike Brey

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American basketball coach (born 1959)

Mike Brey
Brey in 2014
Atlanta Hawks
PositionAssistant coach
LeagueNBA
Personal information
Born (1959-03-22)March 22, 1959 (age 66)
Career information
High schoolDeMatha Catholic
(Hyattsville, Maryland)
College
Coaching career1982–present
Career history
Coaching
1982–1987DeMatha HS (assistant)
1987–1995Duke (assistant)
1995–2000Delaware
2000–2023Notre Dame
2023–presentAtlanta Hawks (assistant)
Career highlights

Michael Paul Brey[8] (born March 22, 1959) is an Americanbasketballcoach. Currently an assistant coach for theAtlanta Hawks of theNational Basketball Association, he was previously the men's head basketball coach at theUniversity of Notre Dame. Brey served as the coach for 23 seasons from his hiring in 2000 until his resignation at the end of the 2022–23 season.

Early life and education

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Brey, the son of Olympic swimmerBetty Brey,[9] graduated fromDeMatha Catholic High School inHyattsville, Maryland in 1977. As a two-year letter winner under coachMorgan Wootten, Brey helped the team to a 55–9 mark. He enrolled atNorthwestern State University, where he played varsity basketball for three years (1977–1980). He played one season at George Washington in 1981–82 after sitting out the 1980–81 season as a transfer. He served as team captain and was named most valuable player with 5.0 points and 4.8 rebounds per game for theColonials.[10] In 1982 Brey graduated fromGeorge Washington University with a bachelor's degree inphysical education.

Coaching career

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Brey returned to his former high school, becoming an assistant coach under Morgan Wootten. In 1987, he was hired byDuke University to assistMike Krzyzewski, and in 1995 he took over his first head coaching job at theUniversity of Delaware. Brey guided the Fightin' Blue Hens to a 99–51 record over five years, leading the team to twoAmerica East Conference Championships and subsequently two trips to the NCAA Tournament. In 2000, Brey became the head coach at the University of Notre Dame.

Notre Dame Fighting Irish

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In 2000, Brey succeededMatt Doherty as head coach of theNotre Dame Fighting Irish men's basketball team. Notre Dame had not been to theNCAA tournament since 1990. Brey led the Irish to the NCAA tournament in his first three years as head coach (2001–2003), notching aSweet Sixteen appearance in2003. He has since led the team to tournament appearances in2007,2008,2010,2011,2012,2013,2015,2016,2017 and 2021.

On December 29, 2017, Brey tiedDigger Phelps for most wins by a Notre Dame coach with 393.

2007–08 season

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During the2007–08 season, Brey led the Irish to a 24–6 regular-season mark. He was named theBig East Coach of the Year for the second consecutive season on March 11, 2008.[11] Notre Dame had a 45-game home winning streak between February 2006 and February 2009 – the second-longest in school history. By completing the2007–2008 regular season 18–0 athome, Brey coached the first team in Big East history to have consecutive undefeated seasons at home.

On June 19, 2012, Brey signed a 10-year extension to remain the head coach of the Notre Dame Irish up until 2022. The financials were not released.

2014–15 season

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During the 2014–15 season, Brey's Notre Dame team went 32–6 and won the ACC conference tournament. The squad advanced to the Elite Eight, losing a close game to Kentucky. The 32 wins were the most by a Notre Dame men's team since 1908–09. He also passed Hall of FamerGeorge Keogan for second place on Notre Dame's all-time wins list, trailing onlyDigger Phelps.

2015–16 season

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Notre Dame advanced to the Elite Eight for the second consecutive season, defeating Michigan, Stephen F. Austin, and Wisconsin as the 6 seed in the East region. Notre Dame lost to North Carolina 88–74 in the Elite Eight.

2016–17 season

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During the 2016–17 regular season, Brey's team went 23–8. They finished the season in a three-way tie with Florida State and Louisville. The Irish were given a 3-seed in the ACC tournament which guaranteed them a double bye. Notre Dame dominated its first two games against Virginia and Florida State and sparked another ACC tournament final appearance for the second time in three years. The Irish went on to lose in the tournament final to Duke, 75–69. Notre Dame received a 5-seed in the West Region of the NCAA tournament, and defeated Princeton in the first round before falling to West Virginia in the second round.

Resignation from Notre Dame

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With his 2022–23 team struggling to stay out of the basement of the ACC standings, on January 19, 2023, Brey announced that the 2022–23 season would be his last as head coach at Notre Dame, although he said that he was definitely not done coaching.[12][13]

Atlanta Hawks

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On June 15, 2023, Brey was hired as assistant coach for theAtlanta Hawks.[14] He reunited with head coachQuin Snyder, who played his junior and senior seasons at Duke while Brey was an assistant under Mike Krzyzewski. The two then coached at Duke together during the1994–1995 season.

Head coaching record

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Statistics overview
SeasonTeamOverallConferenceStandingPostseason
Delaware Fightin' Blue Hens(America East Conference)(1995–2000)
1995–96Delaware15–1211–7T–3rd
1996–97Delaware15–168–105th
1997–98Delaware20–1012–6T–1stNCAA Division I Round of 64
1998–99Delaware25–615–3T–1stNCAA Division I Round of 64
1999–00Delaware24–814–43rdNIT first round
Delaware:99–52 (.656)60–30 (.667)
Notre Dame Fighting Irish(Big East Conference)(2000–2013)
2000–01Notre Dame20–1011–51st(West)NCAA Division I Round of 32
2001–02Notre Dame22–1110–62nd(West)NCAA Division I Round of 32
2002–03Notre Dame24–1010–6T–3rd(West)NCAA Division I Sweet 16
2003–04Notre Dame19–139–77thNIT quarterfinal
2004–05Notre Dame17–129–76thNIT first round
2005–06Notre Dame16–146–10T–11thNIT second round
2006–07Notre Dame24–811–54thNCAA Division I Round of 64
2007–08Notre Dame25–814–4T–2ndNCAA Division I Round of 32
2008–09Notre Dame21–158–10T–9thNIT semifinal
2009–10Notre Dame23–1210–8T–7thNCAA Division I Round of 64
2010–11Notre Dame27–714–42ndNCAA Division I Round of 32
2011–12Notre Dame22–1213–53rdNCAA Division I Round of 64
2012–13Notre Dame25–1011–7T–5thNCAA Division I Round of 64
Notre Dame Fighting Irish(Atlantic Coast Conference)(2013–2023)
2013–14Notre Dame15–176–12T–12th
2014–15Notre Dame32–614–43rdNCAA Division I Elite Eight
2015–16Notre Dame24–1211–7T–5thNCAA Division I Elite Eight
2016–17Notre Dame26–1012–6T–2ndNCAA Division I Round of 32
2017–18Notre Dame21–158–10T–10thNIT second round
2018–19Notre Dame14–193–15T–14th
2019–20Notre Dame20–1210–10T–6thN/A (COVID)
2020–21Notre Dame11–157–1111th
2021–22Notre Dame24–1115–5T–2ndNCAA Division I Round of 32
2022–23Notre Dame11–213–1714th
Notre Dame:483–280 (.633)225–181 (.554)
Total:582–332 (.637)

      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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  1. ^Noie, Tom (March 7, 2007)."A big year for Brey". South Bend Tribune. RetrievedDecember 21, 2007.[permanent dead link]
  2. ^"Notre Dame's Harangody and Brey sweep Big East postseason awards". Sports Illustrated. March 11, 2008. RetrievedMarch 11, 2008.[dead link]
  3. ^"Notre Dame's Hansbrough Named BIG EAST Player of the Year"Archived March 18, 2012, at theWayback Machine. BigEast.org. Published 2011-03-08. Retrieved 2011-03-08.
  4. ^"National awards: Jimmer clear choice as top player". Archived fromthe original on October 22, 2014. RetrievedAugust 8, 2015.
  5. ^"Sports Illustrated names Brey National Coach of the Year".www.wndu.com. Archived fromthe original on March 11, 2011. RetrievedJanuary 17, 2022.
  6. ^"Notre Dame Athletics | the Fighting Irish".Archived from the original on January 22, 2016. RetrievedJune 15, 2012.
  7. ^"Mike Brey Named Jim Phelan National Coach of the Year". Archived fromthe original on March 6, 2016. RetrievedJune 15, 2012.
  8. ^"Vol 1981: Potpourri". Northwestern State University. 1981.Archived from the original on March 25, 2016. RetrievedMarch 29, 2015.
  9. ^Norlander, Matt (March 22, 2015)."Winning Notre Dame coach Mike Brey reveals his mom died on Saturday".The Roanoke Times. RetrievedMarch 26, 2015.
  10. ^"Notre Dame Athletics | The Fighting Irish".Notre Dame Fighting Irish - Official Athletics Website.
  11. ^"Harangody, Brey Take Home Top Big East Honors". UHND.com. March 11, 2008. RetrievedMarch 12, 2008.
  12. ^@tnoieNDI (January 19, 2023)."BREAKING: Source tells South Bend Tribune that #NotreDame coach Mike Brey will retire at end of season" (Tweet) – viaTwitter.
  13. ^Young, Ryan (February 13, 2023)."Longtime Notre Dame coach Mike Brey not retiring despite plans to leave Fighting Irish".yahoosports.com. RetrievedMarch 8, 2023.
  14. ^"Hawks' Quin Snyder finalizes coaching staff, includes Igor Kokoskov & Mike Brey".NBA.com. June 15, 2023. RetrievedJune 15, 2023.

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*Selection later vacated

America East Conference Men's Basketball Coach of the Year
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