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Herb Sendek

Herbert Joseph Sendek Jr. (born February 22, 1963) is an American college basketball coach who is the current men's basketball head coach at Santa Clara.

Herb Sendek
Sendek in 2016.
Current position
TitleHead coach
TeamSanta Clara
ConferenceWCC
Record140–107 (.567)
Biographical details
Born (1963-02-22) February 22, 1963 (age 61)
Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, U.S.
Playing career
1981–1984Carnegie Mellon
Coaching career (HC unless noted)
1984–1985Central Catholic HS (PA) (assistant)
1985–1986Providence (GA)
1986–1989Providence (assistant)
1989–1993Kentucky (assistant)
1993–1996Miami (OH)
1996–2006NC State
2006–2015Arizona State
2016–presentSanta Clara
Head coaching record
Overall553–402 (.579)
Tournaments7–8 (NCAA Division I)
10–13 (NIT)
Accomplishments and honors
Championships
MAC regular season (1995)
Awards
Pac-10 Coach of the Year (2010)
ACC Coach of the Year (2004)
MAC Coach of the Year (1995)

Early life edit

Herbert Joseph Sendek, Jr. of Slovak descent,[1] grew up in Pittsburgh and attended Penn Hills High School. He starred as a point guard in basketball, lettering two years, serving as team captain, and earning All-East Suburban honors. He graduated with a perfect 4.0 grade-point average and was valedictorian of the Class of 1981. Sendek's father, Herb Sr., was a teacher and basketball coach at both the high school and junior college levels.[2]

College career edit

He played college basketball at Carnegie Mellon University, where he was a three-year letterman. He graduated summa cum laude in 1985 with a bachelor's degree in industrial management and earned the Carnegie Merit Scholarship.[2]

Assistant coach edit

In 1984–85, Sendek served as an assistant coach at Central Catholic High School in Pittsburgh.

Sendek served as a graduate assistant coach at Providence in 1985, then as an assistant coach at Providence from 1987 to 1989. He then served as an assistant coach at Kentucky under Rick Pitino from 1989 to 1993.

Head coach edit

Miami (Ohio) edit

In 1993, Sendek accepted his first college head coaching job, at Miami University in Oxford, Ohio, succeeding Joby Wright, who left to become head coach at Wyoming. In his first season, 1993–94, the Redskins (now RedHawks) posted a 19–11 record and finished second in the Mid-American Conference (MAC).[3]

In 1994–95, Miami improved to 23–7 overall, winning the MAC championship with a 16–2 record and earning a spot in the NCAA tournament. In the Midwest Regional, #12 seeded Miami shocked #5 seeded Arizona 71–62, before losing to #4 seeded Virginia in overtime in the Second Round.[3]

In Sendek's third season at Miami, 1995–96, the team went 21–8 and finished third in the MAC. Miami earned a berth in the NIT, losing a first-round game to Fresno State, 58-57.[3] Sendek was named the 1995 MAC Coach of the Year.[3]

North Carolina State edit

After three seasons at Miami, Sendek was hired at North Carolina State in 1996, becoming the youngest head coach in the Atlantic Coast Conference (ACC).[4] He immediately improved upon the Les Robinson era, winning 17 games for the program's first winning record in six years. The Wolfpack ended the season winning eight of 11 games, advanced to the finals of the ACC Tournament, and earned a trip to the postseason in the NIT.

Sendek coached NC State to the NCAA tournament five consecutive years from 2002 until 2006 (tying the school record). He won his 100th game at NC State in 2002. In 2004, Sendek won ACC Coach of the Year and Julius Hodge, one of Sendek's most prized recruits during his NC State tenure, was named ACC Men's Basketball Player of the Year. In 2005, NC State upset defending champion Connecticut in the Second Round of the NCAA tournament to advance to the Sweet 16, NC State's deepest run into the tournament during Sendek's years.

Due in part to an 8–38 record against Duke and North Carolina combined with failing to win an ACC championship, fan and booster support was in steep decline. This ultimately played a factor in Sendek deciding to leave NC State for the head coaching vacancy at Arizona State.[5]

Arizona State edit

On April 3, 2006, Sendek accepted the head coaching job at Arizona State.[6] While his first year record in the Pac-10 was a paltry 2–16, recruiting went well: ASU signed Jerren Shipp, a highly regarded high school guard, point guard Derek Glasser from the LA Area, and Eric Boateng, a McDonald's All-American who transferred from Duke. His second recruiting class included highly touted McDonald's All-American James Harden and point guard Jamelle McMillan (a four-star recruit and the son of former NC State Basketball star Nate McMillan).

The 2007–08 season was a great improvement over the previous season. Sendek and freshman guard James Harden led the Sun Devils to fifth place in the Pac-10 Conference, including a sweep of rival Arizona. Arizona State was rewarded with a number 1 seed in the 2008 NIT. The 2008–09 team led by Pac-10 Player of the year Harden improved to a 25–10 record and advanced to the second round of the NCAA tournament.

After the departure of Harden for the NBA, the Sun Devils program finished 2nd in the Pac-10 during the 2009–10 season in what was a weak Pac-10 Conference. That year, the conference RPI was so weak, it was the first time the 2nd place Pac-10 team didn't get an at-large invitation to the NCAA tournament. The Sun Devils instead were given a #1 Seed in the NIT and lost 67-66 to the Jacksonville Dolphins in Tempe. With three returning seniors, there were high expectations for the 2010–11 season with an expected run at the Pac-10 title again. However, the Sun Devils finished in last place with a record of 12–19 (4–14).

The 2011–12 season was anticipated to be better with the addition of newcomer and 2010–11 Arizona High School Player of the Year Jahii Carson. However, Carson failed to gain NCAA clearance to play.[7] The season became even more troublesome as Sendek dismissed his leading scorer, Keala King, from the team on January 7, 2012, for undisclosed reasons.[8] The season resulted in a tenth-place finish in the new Pac-12. A sixth-place finish followed in 2012–13 with a trip to the NIT. In 2013–14, ASU finished with a 21–12 record and a loss in the Second Round of the NCAA tournament.

On March 24, 2015, Sendek was fired by Arizona State after an 18–16 record, losing to USC in the Pac-12 tournament, and a trip to the NIT.[9]

Santa Clara edit

On March 28, 2016, Sendek accepted the head coaching job at Santa Clara, replacing recently fired coach, Kerry Keating who was fired after nine years.[10] On January 12, 2022, Sendek got his 500th career win against Pacific.

Personal life edit

Sendek is married to Melanie (Scheuer); they have three daughters.[2]

Sendek was inducted into the Penn Hills Hall of Fame and into the East Boros Chapter of the Pennsylvania Hall of Fame.

Head coaching record edit

Statistics overview
Season Team Overall Conference Standing Postseason
Miami Redskins (Mid-American Conference) (1993–1996)
1993–94 Miami (OH) 19–11 12–6 2nd NIT First Round
1994–95 Miami (OH) 23–7 16–2 1st NCAA Division I Round of 32
1995–96 Miami (OH) 21–8 12–6 3rd NIT First Round
Miami: 63–26 (.708) 40–14 (.741)
NC State Wolfpack (Atlantic Coast Conference) (1996–2006)
1996–97 NC State 17–15 4–12 8th NIT Second Round
1997–98 NC State 17–15 5–11 8th NIT Second Round
1998–99 NC State 19–14 6–10 5th NIT Second Round
1999–00 NC State 20–14 6–10 6th NIT Fourth Place
2000–01 NC State 13–16 5–11 7th
2001–02 NC State 23–11 9–7 T–3rd NCAA Division I Round of 32
2002–03 NC State 18–13 9–7 4th NCAA Division I Round of 64
2003–04 NC State 21–10 11–5 2nd NCAA Division I Round of 32
2004–05 NC State 21–14 7–9 T–6th NCAA Division I Sweet 16
2005–06 NC State 22–10 10–6 4th NCAA Division I Round of 32
NC State: 191–132 (.591) 72–88 (.450)
Arizona State Sun Devils (Pacific-10 Conference / Pac-12 Conference) (2006–2015)
2006–07 Arizona State 8–22 2–16 10th
2007–08 Arizona State 21–12 9–9 5th NIT Quarterfinal
2008–09 Arizona State 25–10 11–7 3rd NCAA Division I Round of 32
2009–10 Arizona State 22–11 12–6 2nd NIT First Round
2010–11 Arizona State 12–19 4–14 10th
2011–12 Arizona State 10–21 6–12 10th
2012–13 Arizona State 21–12 9–9 6th NIT Second Round
2013–14 Arizona State 21–12 10–8 T–3rd NCAA Division I Round of 64
2014–15 Arizona State 18–16 9–9 T–5th NIT Second Round
Arizona State: 159–137 (.537) 72–90 (.444)
Santa Clara Broncos (West Coast Conference) (2016–present)
2016–17 Santa Clara 17–16 10–8 T–4th
2017–18 Santa Clara 11–20 8–10 7th
2018–19 Santa Clara 16–15 8–8 T–5th
2019–20 Santa Clara 20–13 6–10 7th Postseason not held
2020–21 Santa Clara 12–8 4–5 6th
2021–22 Santa Clara 21–12 10–5 3rd NIT First Round
2022–23 Santa Clara 23–10 11–5 3rd NIT First Round
2023–24 Santa Clara 20–13 10–6 4th
Santa Clara: 140–107 (.567) 67–57 (.540)
Total: 553–402 (.579)

      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. ^ Weber, Chris A. (July 2009). "Point Person". Carnegie Mellon Today. Retrieved March 26, 2015.
  2. ^ a b c "Herb Sendek Bio - Arizona State University Official Athletic Site".
  3. ^ a b c d (PDF). Archived from the original (PDF) on March 3, 2014. Retrieved March 24, 2014.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: archived copy as title (link)
  4. ^ "Lawrence Journal-World - Google News Archive Search".
  5. ^ Boeck, Greg (November 3, 2006). "Sendek move the most baffling of many shifts". USA Today. Retrieved August 2, 2022.
  6. ^ "Sendek leaving NC State to take Arizona State job". April 2, 2006.
  7. ^ "Jahii Carson ruled ineligible". Scout.com. Retrieved March 29, 2016.
  8. ^ "Keala King gives statement on twitter for leaving Az". arizonasports.com. January 12, 2012. Retrieved March 15, 2012.
  9. ^ "Arizona State fires Herb Sendek". espn.com. March 24, 2015. Retrieved March 24, 2015.
  10. ^ "Report: Herb Sendek hired as Santa Clara's head coach". azcentral. Retrieved March 28, 2016.

External links edit

  • Santa Clara profile

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Herbert Joseph Sendek Jr born February 22 1963 is an American college basketball coach who is the current men s basketball head coach at Santa Clara Herb SendekSendek in 2016 Current positionTitleHead coachTeamSanta ClaraConferenceWCCRecord140 107 567 Biographical detailsBorn 1963 02 22 February 22 1963 age 61 Pittsburgh Pennsylvania U S Playing career1981 1984Carnegie MellonCoaching career HC unless noted 1984 1985Central Catholic HS PA assistant 1985 1986Providence GA 1986 1989Providence assistant 1989 1993Kentucky assistant 1993 1996Miami OH 1996 2006NC State2006 2015Arizona State2016 presentSanta ClaraHead coaching recordOverall553 402 579 Tournaments7 8 NCAA Division I 10 13 NIT Accomplishments and honorsChampionshipsMAC regular season 1995 AwardsPac 10 Coach of the Year 2010 ACC Coach of the Year 2004 MAC Coach of the Year 1995 Contents 1 Early life 2 College career 3 Assistant coach 4 Head coach 4 1 Miami Ohio 4 2 North Carolina State 4 3 Arizona State 4 4 Santa Clara 5 Personal life 6 Head coaching record 7 References 8 External linksEarly life editHerbert Joseph Sendek Jr of Slovak descent 1 grew up in Pittsburgh and attended Penn Hills High School He starred as a point guard in basketball lettering two years serving as team captain and earning All East Suburban honors He graduated with a perfect 4 0 grade point average and was valedictorian of the Class of 1981 Sendek s father Herb Sr was a teacher and basketball coach at both the high school and junior college levels 2 College career editHe played college basketball at Carnegie Mellon University where he was a three year letterman He graduated summa cum laude in 1985 with a bachelor s degree in industrial management and earned the Carnegie Merit Scholarship 2 Assistant coach editIn 1984 85 Sendek served as an assistant coach at Central Catholic High School in Pittsburgh Sendek served as a graduate assistant coach at Providence in 1985 then as an assistant coach at Providence from 1987 to 1989 He then served as an assistant coach at Kentucky under Rick Pitino from 1989 to 1993 Head coach editMiami Ohio edit In 1993 Sendek accepted his first college head coaching job at Miami University in Oxford Ohio succeeding Joby Wright who left to become head coach at Wyoming In his first season 1993 94 the Redskins now RedHawks posted a 19 11 record and finished second in the Mid American Conference MAC 3 In 1994 95 Miami improved to 23 7 overall winning the MAC championship with a 16 2 record and earning a spot in the NCAA tournament In the Midwest Regional 12 seeded Miami shocked 5 seeded Arizona 71 62 before losing to 4 seeded Virginia in overtime in the Second Round 3 In Sendek s third season at Miami 1995 96 the team went 21 8 and finished third in the MAC Miami earned a berth in the NIT losing a first round game to Fresno State 58 57 3 Sendek was named the 1995 MAC Coach of the Year 3 North Carolina State edit After three seasons at Miami Sendek was hired at North Carolina State in 1996 becoming the youngest head coach in the Atlantic Coast Conference ACC 4 He immediately improved upon the Les Robinson era winning 17 games for the program s first winning record in six years The Wolfpack ended the season winning eight of 11 games advanced to the finals of the ACC Tournament and earned a trip to the postseason in the NIT Sendek coached NC State to the NCAA tournament five consecutive years from 2002 until 2006 tying the school record He won his 100th game at NC State in 2002 In 2004 Sendek won ACC Coach of the Year and Julius Hodge one of Sendek s most prized recruits during his NC State tenure was named ACC Men s Basketball Player of the Year In 2005 NC State upset defending champion Connecticut in the Second Round of the NCAA tournament to advance to the Sweet 16 NC State s deepest run into the tournament during Sendek s years Due in part to an 8 38 record against Duke and North Carolina combined with failing to win an ACC championship fan and booster support was in steep decline This ultimately played a factor in Sendek deciding to leave NC State for the head coaching vacancy at Arizona State 5 Arizona State edit On April 3 2006 Sendek accepted the head coaching job at Arizona State 6 While his first year record in the Pac 10 was a paltry 2 16 recruiting went well ASU signed Jerren Shipp a highly regarded high school guard point guard Derek Glasser from the LA Area and Eric Boateng a McDonald s All American who transferred from Duke His second recruiting class included highly touted McDonald s All American James Harden and point guard Jamelle McMillan a four star recruit and the son of former NC State Basketball star Nate McMillan The 2007 08 season was a great improvement over the previous season Sendek and freshman guard James Harden led the Sun Devils to fifth place in the Pac 10 Conference including a sweep of rival Arizona Arizona State was rewarded with a number 1 seed in the 2008 NIT The 2008 09 team led by Pac 10 Player of the year Harden improved to a 25 10 record and advanced to the second round of the NCAA tournament After the departure of Harden for the NBA the Sun Devils program finished 2nd in the Pac 10 during the 2009 10 season in what was a weak Pac 10 Conference That year the conference RPI was so weak it was the first time the 2nd place Pac 10 team didn t get an at large invitation to the NCAA tournament The Sun Devils instead were given a 1 Seed in the NIT and lost 67 66 to the Jacksonville Dolphins in Tempe With three returning seniors there were high expectations for the 2010 11 season with an expected run at the Pac 10 title again However the Sun Devils finished in last place with a record of 12 19 4 14 The 2011 12 season was anticipated to be better with the addition of newcomer and 2010 11 Arizona High School Player of the Year Jahii Carson However Carson failed to gain NCAA clearance to play 7 The season became even more troublesome as Sendek dismissed his leading scorer Keala King from the team on January 7 2012 for undisclosed reasons 8 The season resulted in a tenth place finish in the new Pac 12 A sixth place finish followed in 2012 13 with a trip to the NIT In 2013 14 ASU finished with a 21 12 record and a loss in the Second Round of the NCAA tournament On March 24 2015 Sendek was fired by Arizona State after an 18 16 record losing to USC in the Pac 12 tournament and a trip to the NIT 9 Santa Clara edit On March 28 2016 Sendek accepted the head coaching job at Santa Clara replacing recently fired coach Kerry Keating who was fired after nine years 10 On January 12 2022 Sendek got his 500th career win against Pacific Personal life editSendek is married to Melanie Scheuer they have three daughters 2 Sendek was inducted into the Penn Hills Hall of Fame and into the East Boros Chapter of the Pennsylvania Hall of Fame Head coaching record editStatistics overview Season Team Overall Conference Standing Postseason Miami Redskins Mid American Conference 1993 1996 1993 94 Miami OH 19 11 12 6 2nd NIT First Round 1994 95 Miami OH 23 7 16 2 1st NCAA Division I Round of 32 1995 96 Miami OH 21 8 12 6 3rd NIT First Round Miami 63 26 708 40 14 741 NC State Wolfpack Atlantic Coast Conference 1996 2006 1996 97 NC State 17 15 4 12 8th NIT Second Round 1997 98 NC State 17 15 5 11 8th NIT Second Round 1998 99 NC State 19 14 6 10 5th NIT Second Round 1999 00 NC State 20 14 6 10 6th NIT Fourth Place 2000 01 NC State 13 16 5 11 7th 2001 02 NC State 23 11 9 7 T 3rd NCAA Division I Round of 32 2002 03 NC State 18 13 9 7 4th NCAA Division I Round of 64 2003 04 NC State 21 10 11 5 2nd NCAA Division I Round of 32 2004 05 NC State 21 14 7 9 T 6th NCAA Division I Sweet 16 2005 06 NC State 22 10 10 6 4th NCAA Division I Round of 32 NC State 191 132 591 72 88 450 Arizona State Sun Devils Pacific 10 Conference Pac 12 Conference 2006 2015 2006 07 Arizona State 8 22 2 16 10th 2007 08 Arizona State 21 12 9 9 5th NIT Quarterfinal 2008 09 Arizona State 25 10 11 7 3rd NCAA Division I Round of 32 2009 10 Arizona State 22 11 12 6 2nd NIT First Round 2010 11 Arizona State 12 19 4 14 10th 2011 12 Arizona State 10 21 6 12 10th 2012 13 Arizona State 21 12 9 9 6th NIT Second Round 2013 14 Arizona State 21 12 10 8 T 3rd NCAA Division I Round of 64 2014 15 Arizona State 18 16 9 9 T 5th NIT Second Round Arizona State 159 137 537 72 90 444 Santa Clara Broncos West Coast Conference 2016 present 2016 17 Santa Clara 17 16 10 8 T 4th 2017 18 Santa Clara 11 20 8 10 7th 2018 19 Santa Clara 16 15 8 8 T 5th 2019 20 Santa Clara 20 13 6 10 7th Postseason not held 2020 21 Santa Clara 12 8 4 5 6th 2021 22 Santa Clara 21 12 10 5 3rd NIT First Round 2022 23 Santa Clara 23 10 11 5 3rd NIT First Round 2023 24 Santa Clara 20 13 10 6 4th Santa Clara 140 107 567 67 57 540 Total 553 402 579 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 Weber Chris A July 2009 Point Person Carnegie Mellon Today Retrieved March 26 2015 a b c Herb Sendek Bio Arizona State University Official Athletic Site a b c d Archived copy PDF Archived from the original PDF on March 3 2014 Retrieved March 24 2014 a href Template Cite web html title Template Cite web cite web a CS1 maint archived copy as title link Lawrence Journal World Google News Archive Search Boeck Greg November 3 2006 Sendek move the most baffling of many shifts USA Today Retrieved August 2 2022 Sendek leaving NC State to take Arizona State job April 2 2006 Jahii Carson ruled ineligible Scout com Retrieved March 29 2016 Keala King gives statement on twitter for leaving Az arizonasports com January 12 2012 Retrieved March 15 2012 Arizona State fires Herb Sendek espn com March 24 2015 Retrieved March 24 2015 Report Herb Sendek hired as Santa Clara s head coach azcentral Retrieved March 28 2016 External links edit 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