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Dino Gaudio

Dino Joseph Gaudio (born March 30, 1957) is an American former men's college basketball coach and broadcaster who was most recently an assistant coach at the University of Louisville in Louisville, Kentucky.

Dino Gaudio
Gaudio in 2010
Biographical details
Born (1957-03-30) March 30, 1957 (age 66)
Martins Ferry, Ohio, U.S.
Alma materOhio University (BA)
Xavier University (MS)
Coaching career (HC unless noted)
1980–1984Wheeling Central HS (assistant)
1984–1987Wheeling Central HS
1987–1993Xavier (assistant)
1993–1997Army
1997–2000Loyola (MD)
2000–2001Xavier (assistant)
2001–2007Wake Forest (assistant)
2007–2010Wake Forest
2018–2021Louisville (assistant)
Head coaching record
Overall129–155 (college)
Tournaments1–2 (NCAA Division I)

Gaudio was a longtime assistant under Skip Prosser, serving under him beginning at Wheeling Central Catholic High School in West Virginia and eventually following him to Xavier University in Cincinnati, Ohio and later to Wake Forest University in Winston-Salem, North Carolina; after Prosser's death in 2007, Gaudio was hired to succeed him and remained there as head coach until 2010.[1][2]

In addition to his time at Wake Forest, Gaudio also served as head coach of the boys’ basketball team Wheeling Central Catholic High School (succeeding Prosser), as well as the men's teams at the United States Military Academy in West Point, New York and Loyola University in Baltimore, Maryland (where he again succeeded Prosser).

Biography edit

Education edit

Gaudio is a graduate of Ohio University (1981) and Xavier University (master's in secondary education, 1991).[3]

Wake Forest edit

Gaudio remained loyal to Prosser, his mentor and predecessor at Wake Forest. In the final days of his life, Prosser attended the games of three 5-star recruits in Las Vegas and Orlando. These recruits remained committed to Wake Forest and made up an eventual number-three-ranked recruiting class for the 2008–09 season, signed by Gaudio as a memory to Prosser.[4][5]

Gaudio tallied three winning seasons at Wake Forest, making the NCAA Tournament in two out of three years. In 2008–09, his Deacons raced out to a 16–0 start and rose to the number-one spot in the rankings for only the second time in school history. However, they went out with a thud, losing in the first round of the ACC Tournament to Maryland before getting blown out by 13-seed Cleveland State in the second round of the NCAA Tournament. A year later, they made another early exit in the ACC Tournament. While they won their first-round NCAA Tournament game, they were drilled by Kentucky in the second round. Gaudio was fired a few weeks later.[6]

Broadcasting edit

Gaudio became an announcer for ESPN's college basketball coverage in 2011.

Louisville edit

After seven years with ESPN and out of coaching, Gaudio was hired by Chris Mack to be an assistant for the Louisville Cardinals men's basketball team. Mack and Gaudio were previously assistants together at Wake Forest from 2001 to 2004, before Mack left to become an assistant and later head coach at Xavier University.[7]

On March 18, 2021, Gaudio's contract was not renewed after Mack hinted at a staff shake-up during his season-ending press conference. Gaudio was then charged with one federal count of attempting to extort money and other things of value from the University of Louisville, according to information released by Michael Bennett, the acting U.S. Attorney for the Western District of Kentucky. According to the charge, Gaudio, during an in-person meeting with Louisville officials on March 17, 2021, "threatened to report to the media allegations that the University of Louisville men's basketball program had violated [NCAA] rules in its production of recruiting videos for prospective student-athletes and its use of graduate assistants in practice, unless the University of Louisville paid [Gaudio] his salary for an additional 17 months or provided the lump sum equivalent of 17 months of salary." Louisville officials said in a statement: "As detailed in the charging document, after Gaudio was informed that his contract would not be renewed, he threatened to inform members of the media of alleged NCAA violations within the men's basketball program unless he was paid a significant sum of money. The allegations of violations are the impermissible production of recruiting videos for prospective student-athletes and the impermissible use of graduate managers in practices and workouts. While the University cannot comment further due to the ongoing federal investigation and the NCAA process, it continues to cooperate with authorities as well as with the NCAA on the matter."[8] On August 22, 2021, he was sentenced to one year of probation and a $10,000 fine.[9]

Head coaching record edit

College edit

Statistics overview
Season Team Overall Conference Standing Postseason
Army Cadets (Patriot League) (1993–1997)
1993–94 Army 7–20 4–10 T–7th
1994–95 Army 12–16 4–10 7th
1995–96 Army 7–20 2–10 6th
1996–97 Army 10–16 4–8 6th
Army: 36–72 (.333) 14–38 (.269)
Loyola Greyhounds (Metro Atlantic Athletic Conference) (1997–2000)
1997–98 Loyola 12–16 9–9 T–5th
1998–99 Loyola 13–15 6–12 9th
1999–00 Loyola 7–21 4–14 9th
Loyola: 32–52 (.381) 19–35 (.352)
Wake Forest Demon Deacons (Atlantic Coast Conference) (2007–2010)
2007–08 Wake Forest 17–13 7–9 T–7th
2008–09 Wake Forest 24–7 11–5 T–2nd NCAA Division I First Round
2009–10 Wake Forest 20–11 9–7 5th NCAA Division I Second Round
Wake Forest: 61–31 (.663) 27–21 (.563)
Total: 129–155 (.454)

References edit

  1. ^ "Wake Forest expected to name longtime assistant Gaudio as Prosser's replacement". SI.com.[dead link]
  2. ^ "Gaudio gets nod to replace Prosser at WFU". Winston-Salem Journal. August 8, 2007. Retrieved December 24, 2007.
  3. ^ Official biography
  4. ^ Rivals.com Basketball Recruiting - Late additions boost Tennessee teams
  5. ^ "Prosser's recruiting class keeps his memory alive". USA Today. July 24, 2008. Retrieved May 1, 2010.
  6. ^ "Wake Forest fires coach Gaudio". ESPN. The Associated Press. April 7, 2010.
  7. ^ Greer, Jeff (April 6, 2018). "Former Wake Forest coach Dino Gaudio is joining Chris Mack's Louisville basketball staff". Louisville Courier-Journal. Retrieved 6 April 2018.
  8. ^ "Former Louisville basketball assistant coach Dino Gaudio federally charged for attempt to extort program".
  9. ^ McGavic, Matthew. "Ex-Louisville Assistant Dino Gaudio Sentenced in Federal Extortion Case". Sports Illustrated Louisville Cardinals News, Analysis and More. Retrieved 2022-02-10.

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Dino Joseph Gaudio born March 30 1957 is an American former men s college basketball coach and broadcaster who was most recently an assistant coach at the University of Louisville in Louisville Kentucky Dino GaudioGaudio in 2010Biographical detailsBorn 1957 03 30 March 30 1957 age 66 Martins Ferry Ohio U S Alma materOhio University BA Xavier University MS Coaching career HC unless noted 1980 1984Wheeling Central HS assistant 1984 1987Wheeling Central HS1987 1993Xavier assistant 1993 1997Army1997 2000Loyola MD 2000 2001Xavier assistant 2001 2007Wake Forest assistant 2007 2010Wake Forest2018 2021Louisville assistant Head coaching recordOverall129 155 college Tournaments1 2 NCAA Division I Gaudio was a longtime assistant under Skip Prosser serving under him beginning at Wheeling Central Catholic High School in West Virginia and eventually following him to Xavier University in Cincinnati Ohio and later to Wake Forest University in Winston Salem North Carolina after Prosser s death in 2007 Gaudio was hired to succeed him and remained there as head coach until 2010 1 2 In addition to his time at Wake Forest Gaudio also served as head coach of the boys basketball team Wheeling Central Catholic High School succeeding Prosser as well as the men s teams at the United States Military Academy in West Point New York and Loyola University in Baltimore Maryland where he again succeeded Prosser Contents 1 Biography 1 1 Education 1 2 Wake Forest 1 3 Broadcasting 1 4 Louisville 2 Head coaching record 2 1 College 3 ReferencesBiography editEducation edit Gaudio is a graduate of Ohio University 1981 and Xavier University master s in secondary education 1991 3 Wake Forest edit Gaudio remained loyal to Prosser his mentor and predecessor at Wake Forest In the final days of his life Prosser attended the games of three 5 star recruits in Las Vegas and Orlando These recruits remained committed to Wake Forest and made up an eventual number three ranked recruiting class for the 2008 09 season signed by Gaudio as a memory to Prosser 4 5 Gaudio tallied three winning seasons at Wake Forest making the NCAA Tournament in two out of three years In 2008 09 his Deacons raced out to a 16 0 start and rose to the number one spot in the rankings for only the second time in school history However they went out with a thud losing in the first round of the ACC Tournament to Maryland before getting blown out by 13 seed Cleveland State in the second round of the NCAA Tournament A year later they made another early exit in the ACC Tournament While they won their first round NCAA Tournament game they were drilled by Kentucky in the second round Gaudio was fired a few weeks later 6 Broadcasting edit Gaudio became an announcer for ESPN s college basketball coverage in 2011 Louisville edit After seven years with ESPN and out of coaching Gaudio was hired by Chris Mack to be an assistant for the Louisville Cardinals men s basketball team Mack and Gaudio were previously assistants together at Wake Forest from 2001 to 2004 before Mack left to become an assistant and later head coach at Xavier University 7 On March 18 2021 Gaudio s contract was not renewed after Mack hinted at a staff shake up during his season ending press conference Gaudio was then charged with one federal count of attempting to extort money and other things of value from the University of Louisville according to information released by Michael Bennett the acting U S Attorney for the Western District of Kentucky According to the charge Gaudio during an in person meeting with Louisville officials on March 17 2021 threatened to report to the media allegations that the University of Louisville men s basketball program had violated NCAA rules in its production of recruiting videos for prospective student athletes and its use of graduate assistants in practice unless the University of Louisville paid Gaudio his salary for an additional 17 months or provided the lump sum equivalent of 17 months of salary Louisville officials said in a statement As detailed in the charging document after Gaudio was informed that his contract would not be renewed he threatened to inform members of the media of alleged NCAA violations within the men s basketball program unless he was paid a significant sum of money The allegations of violations are the impermissible production of recruiting videos for prospective student athletes and the impermissible use of graduate managers in practices and workouts While the University cannot comment further due to the ongoing federal investigation and the NCAA process it continues to cooperate with authorities as well as with the NCAA on the matter 8 On August 22 2021 he was sentenced to one year of probation and a 10 000 fine 9 Head coaching record editCollege edit Statistics overview Season Team Overall Conference Standing PostseasonArmy Cadets Patriot League 1993 1997 1993 94 Army 7 20 4 10 T 7th1994 95 Army 12 16 4 10 7th1995 96 Army 7 20 2 10 6th1996 97 Army 10 16 4 8 6thArmy 36 72 333 14 38 269 Loyola Greyhounds Metro Atlantic Athletic Conference 1997 2000 1997 98 Loyola 12 16 9 9 T 5th1998 99 Loyola 13 15 6 12 9th1999 00 Loyola 7 21 4 14 9thLoyola 32 52 381 19 35 352 Wake Forest Demon Deacons Atlantic Coast Conference 2007 2010 2007 08 Wake Forest 17 13 7 9 T 7th2008 09 Wake Forest 24 7 11 5 T 2nd NCAA Division I First Round2009 10 Wake Forest 20 11 9 7 5th NCAA Division I Second RoundWake Forest 61 31 663 27 21 563 Total 129 155 454 References edit Wake Forest expected to name longtime assistant Gaudio as Prosser s replacement SI com dead link Gaudio gets nod to replace Prosser at WFU Winston Salem Journal August 8 2007 Retrieved December 24 2007 Official biography Rivals com Basketball Recruiting Late additions boost Tennessee teams Prosser s recruiting class keeps his memory alive USA Today July 24 2008 Retrieved May 1 2010 Wake Forest fires coach Gaudio ESPN The Associated Press April 7 2010 Greer Jeff April 6 2018 Former Wake Forest coach Dino Gaudio is joining Chris Mack s Louisville basketball staff Louisville Courier Journal Retrieved 6 April 2018 Former Louisville basketball assistant coach Dino Gaudio federally charged for attempt to extort program McGavic Matthew Ex Louisville Assistant Dino Gaudio Sentenced in Federal Extortion Case Sports Illustrated Louisville Cardinals News Analysis and More Retrieved 2022 02 10 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Dino Gaudio amp oldid 1184534390, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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