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Dom Perno

Dom Perno is an American former basketball coach and former associate athletic director at The George Washington University. He was head basketball coach at the University of Connecticut for nine seasons, from 1977 to 1986, compiling a 139–114 record,[1] leading teams to the NCAA Division I men's basketball tournament and the National Invitation Tournament (NIT). He coached former George Washington head coach Karl Hobbs in college and recruited Rutgers Head Coach, Steve Pikiell to UConn. Before becoming head coach at UConn, he was head coach at St. Paul Catholic High School in Bristol, Connecticut, then assistant coach at UConn under Dee Rowe. He was followed at UConn by Jim Calhoun. After UConn, he worked in business and as a broadcaster before being hired by GW in 1997.

Dom Perno
Biographical details
BornDecember 18, 1941
New Haven, Connecticut, U.S.
Playing career
1961–1964UConn
Position(s)Guard
Coaching career (HC unless noted)
1977–1986UConn
Administrative career (AD unless noted)
1997–2011George Washington (associate AD)
Head coaching record
Overall139–114
Accomplishments and honors
Championships
1979 ECAC Tournament Championship
Awards
1964 UConn Club Award for Outstanding Senior Athlete
1979 Kodak District Basketball Coach of the Year 

University of Connecticut Outstanding Alumnus Award Dr. Martin (Red) O’Neal Award in recognition of distinguished achievements in the field of Athletic Administration

University of Connecticut All Century Team

High school career edit

As a player for Wilbur Cross High School in New Haven, CT, Perno led his team to 49 consecutive wins and the New England Intercollegiate Basketball Tournament championship played at the Boston Garden. He was named to All-State in 1958-59 and considered attending Boston College and Fairfield University but committed to the University of Connecticut and Coach Hugh Greer.

College basketball career edit

Perno was a Guard for the Huskies from 1960 to 1964 when the university participated in the Yankee Conference, which Connecticut won multiple times. On March 14, 1964, UConn upset Princeton and star forward Bill Bradley, 52–50, in the Sweet 16 at Cameron Indoor Stadium. The victory was sealed when Perno stole the ball from Bradley with 19 seconds to play.[2]

Coaching career edit

Following graduation, Perno coached at South Catholic High School in Hartford, Connecticut, and then at St. Paul Catholic High School in Bristol, Connecticut where in addition to coaching boys basketball he was also the athletic director, dean of boys and baseball coach. The late Jim Valvano convinced him to interview for the top assistant position at UConn that was becoming available due to Valvano’s new head coaching job at Bucknell University. Perno took over for Valvano as top assistant to Donald ‘Dee’ Rowe, and after five years, took over as the head coach. Perno was instrumental in elevating the Husky program with the inception of the Big East Conference.

Following Perno’s retirement from coaching he served as Vice President for Sales and Marketing at the Dumont Group in Bristol, CT and as a color analyst for the Big East Network. In 1997, he accepted the associate athletic director position for development at The George Washington University in Washington, DC. He retired in 2011.

Personal life edit

Perno and his wife, Cindy, reside in Orange, CT and are the parents of Dom, Matt and Holly Perno Smith and grandparents of Isabella, Phoebe, Nate and JD.

Head coaching record edit

Statistics overview
Season Team Overall Conference Standing Postseason
Connecticut Huskies (NCAA Division I independent) (1977–1979)
1977–78 Connecticut 11–15
1978–79 Connecticut 21–8 NCAA Division I Second Round
Connecticut Huskies (Big East Conference) (1979–1986)
1979–80 Connecticut 20–9 3–3 4th NIT First Round
1980–81 Connecticut 20–9 8–6 T–3rd NIT Second Round
1981–82 Connecticut 17–11 7–7 T–5th NIT First Round
1982–83 Connecticut 12–16 5–11 7th
1983–84 Connecticut 13–15 5–11 T–7th
1984–85 Connecticut 13–15 6–10 7th
1985–86 Connecticut 12–16 3–13 T–8th
Connecticut: 139–114 (.549) 37–61 (.378)
Total: 139–114 (.549)

      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 edit

  1. ^ "A List Of The All-Time UConn Men's Basketball Coaching Records". Hartford Courant. 22 March 2018. Retrieved 2022-05-22.
  2. ^ Adamec, Carl (2020-03-16). "This day in Husky History: March 16". Journal Inquirer. Retrieved 2022-05-22.

External links edit

  • George Washington profile

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This article s lead section may be too long Please read the length guidelines and help move details into the article s body May 2022 Dom Perno is an American former basketball coach and former associate athletic director at The George Washington University He was head basketball coach at the University of Connecticut for nine seasons from 1977 to 1986 compiling a 139 114 record 1 leading teams to the NCAA Division I men s basketball tournament and the National Invitation Tournament NIT He coached former George Washington head coach Karl Hobbs in college and recruited Rutgers Head Coach Steve Pikiell to UConn Before becoming head coach at UConn he was head coach at St Paul Catholic High School in Bristol Connecticut then assistant coach at UConn under Dee Rowe He was followed at UConn by Jim Calhoun After UConn he worked in business and as a broadcaster before being hired by GW in 1997 Dom PernoBiographical detailsBornDecember 18 1941New Haven Connecticut U S Playing career1961 1964UConnPosition s GuardCoaching career HC unless noted 1977 1986UConnAdministrative career AD unless noted 1997 2011George Washington associate AD Head coaching recordOverall139 114Accomplishments and honorsChampionships1979 ECAC Tournament ChampionshipAwards1964 UConn Club Award for Outstanding Senior Athlete 1979 Kodak District Basketball Coach of the Year University of Connecticut Outstanding Alumnus Award Dr Martin Red O Neal Award in recognition of distinguished achievements in the field of Athletic Administration University of Connecticut All Century Team Contents 1 High school career 2 College basketball career 3 Coaching career 4 Personal life 5 Head coaching record 6 References 7 External linksHigh school career editAs a player for Wilbur Cross High School in New Haven CT Perno led his team to 49 consecutive wins and the New England Intercollegiate Basketball Tournament championship played at the Boston Garden He was named to All State in 1958 59 and considered attending Boston College and Fairfield University but committed to the University of Connecticut and Coach Hugh Greer College basketball career editPerno was a Guard for the Huskies from 1960 to 1964 when the university participated in the Yankee Conference which Connecticut won multiple times On March 14 1964 UConn upset Princeton and star forward Bill Bradley 52 50 in the Sweet 16 at Cameron Indoor Stadium The victory was sealed when Perno stole the ball from Bradley with 19 seconds to play 2 Coaching career editFollowing graduation Perno coached at South Catholic High School in Hartford Connecticut and then at St Paul Catholic High School in Bristol Connecticut where in addition to coaching boys basketball he was also the athletic director dean of boys and baseball coach The late Jim Valvano convinced him to interview for the top assistant position at UConn that was becoming available due to Valvano s new head coaching job at Bucknell University Perno took over for Valvano as top assistant to Donald Dee Rowe and after five years took over as the head coach Perno was instrumental in elevating the Husky program with the inception of the Big East Conference Following Perno s retirement from coaching he served as Vice President for Sales and Marketing at the Dumont Group in Bristol CT and as a color analyst for the Big East Network In 1997 he accepted the associate athletic director position for development at The George Washington University in Washington DC He retired in 2011 Personal life editPerno and his wife Cindy reside in Orange CT and are the parents of Dom Matt and Holly Perno Smith and grandparents of Isabella Phoebe Nate and JD Head coaching record editStatistics overview Season Team Overall Conference Standing Postseason Connecticut Huskies NCAA Division I independent 1977 1979 1977 78 Connecticut 11 15 1978 79 Connecticut 21 8 NCAA Division I Second Round Connecticut Huskies Big East Conference 1979 1986 1979 80 Connecticut 20 9 3 3 4th NIT First Round 1980 81 Connecticut 20 9 8 6 T 3rd NIT Second Round 1981 82 Connecticut 17 11 7 7 T 5th NIT First Round 1982 83 Connecticut 12 16 5 11 7th 1983 84 Connecticut 13 15 5 11 T 7th 1984 85 Connecticut 13 15 6 10 7th 1985 86 Connecticut 12 16 3 13 T 8th Connecticut 139 114 549 37 61 378 Total 139 114 549 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 championReferences edit A List Of The All Time UConn Men s Basketball Coaching Records Hartford Courant 22 March 2018 Retrieved 2022 05 22 Adamec Carl 2020 03 16 This day in Husky History March 16 Journal Inquirer Retrieved 2022 05 22 External links editGeorge Washington profile Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Dom Perno amp oldid 1217981942, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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