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Jeff Capel III

Felton Jeffrey Capel III (born February 12, 1975) is an American college basketball coach and former player. He is currently the head coach of the University of Pittsburgh's Panthers men's basketball team. He played for Duke University and was a head coach at Virginia Commonwealth University and University of Oklahoma.

Jeff Capel
Capel as assistant coach at Duke (2011)
Current position
TitleHead coach
TeamPittsburgh
ConferenceACC
Record91–89 (.506)
Biographical details
Born (1975-02-12) February 12, 1975 (age 49)
Fayetteville, North Carolina, U.S.
Playing career
1993–1997Duke
1997–1998Grand Rapids Hoops
1999Élan Chalon
1999–2000Grand Rapids Hoops
Position(s)Guard
Coaching career (HC unless noted)
2000–2001Old Dominion (assistant)
2001–2002VCU (assistant)
2002–2006VCU
2006–2011Oklahoma
2011–2018Duke (asst./assoc. HC)
2018–presentPittsburgh
Head coaching record
Overall266–199 (.572)
Tournaments6–4 (NCAA Division I)
0–1 (NIT)
Accomplishments and honors
Championships
CAA tournament (2004)
CAA regular season (2004)
Awards
CBA All-Rookie Team (1998)
Third-team All-ACC (1996)
North Carolina Mr. Basketball (1993)
ACC Coach of the Year (2023)

Youth edit

Capel is from a basketball family. His father was the late basketball coach Jeff Capel II, former assistant coach for the Charlotte Bobcats and former head coach at Old Dominion University, and his younger brother Jason played basketball at Duke's biggest rival, the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill and was the head basketball coach at Appalachian State University.[1] As a senior at South View High School in Hope Mills, North Carolina, Jeff led his team to the 1993 state championship defeating Charlotte powerhouse South Mecklenburg 53–52 with a last second lay-up. He also set school career records in points (2,066), rebounds (668), and assists (663).[1]

College career edit

While at Duke University (1993–1997), he earned a starting position as a freshman and was a starting guard on the basketball team for four years. On February 2, 1995, in the regular season game played at home against UNC, with Duke trailing 95–92 at the end of the first overtime, Capel hit a running 40-foot shot at the buzzer which sent the game into double overtime. Although Duke lost the game 102–100, Capel's shot was hailed as one of the most memorable plays in Duke basketball history, and it was nominated for an ESPY Award for College Basketball Play of the Year.[1]

Capel's college career was marked with success. During his years as a Blue Devil, he racked up 1,601 points, 433 assists, and 220 three-point field goals. He finished his career among Duke's all-time Top 10 in minutes played, three-point field goal percentages, three-point field goals, and assists.[1]

Professional career edit

Following his graduation from Duke, Capel played professional basketball for the Grand Rapids Hoops of the Continental Basketball Association (CBA). In 1997-98, he saw action in 56 games for Grand Rapids, averaging 11.9 points per contest.[2] He was selected to the CBA All-Rookie Team in 1998.[3] Capel was also drafted in 1997 by the Raleigh Cougars of the USBL.[1] In 1999, he played two games (5.5 ppg) with Élan Chalon in France[4] and had another 33 outings for the Grand Rapids Hoops, scoring 8.1 points a contest in the CBA.[2]

Coaching career edit

Virginia Commonwealth University edit

Capel began his coaching career serving as an assistant coach under his father, Jeff Capel II, at Old Dominion University for the 2000–2001 season. In 2001, he joined the coaching staff of Virginia Commonwealth University as an assistant. He was promoted to head coach of the Rams for the 2002–2003 season—making him, at the time, the youngest head coach in Division I men's college basketball (27 years old). In his four years as head coach at VCU, Capel guided the Rams to a record number of wins (79) and the highest winning percentage (.658) of any Division I program in the Commonwealth of Virginia. Following the 2003–04 season, Capel was named both the Richmond Times-Dispatch and VaSID state Coach of the Year after leading the Rams to their first NCAA Tournament appearance since 1996. Coaching highlights include a near-upset of Wake Forest in the 2004 NCAA Tournament. Surprisingly, one of his toughest opponents was the Division II crosstown rival, Virginia Union University. Capel's Rams lost two years in a row to the Panthers on VCU's home court. However, he did lead the Rams to a 7–3 record against CAA rival, and former employer, Old Dominion.

In 2005, Capel was named an assistant coach in the USA Men's World University Games Team, joining then Manhattan head coach Bobby Gonzalez in assisting Villanova head coach Jay Wright. The United States won the gold medal in İzmir, Turkey, in August.

University of Oklahoma edit

On April 11, 2006, Capel was named the head coach of the Oklahoma men's basketball team, succeeding Kelvin Sampson. Though the Sooner Nation as a whole greeted Capel's hiring with optimism, one notable downside of the coaching change emerged—Sampson's departure caused three players who had signed with OU (once considered a top 5 recruiting class) to rethink their decisions to attend OU. Scottie Reynolds went on to Villanova, where he led his team to the NCAA tournament and Damion James was a key part to a Texas team which was defeated by Southern California in the second round of the NCAA tournament.

2006–07 edit

In his first year as head coach, the Sooners finished 16–15. After going 9–4 in non-conference games, with losses to Memphis, Purdue, Villanova, and Alabama, the Sooners started a promising 6–3 in conference play, before losing their final 7 conference games. After winning only one game in the Big 12 Conference tournament, losing to eventual conference tournament champion Kansas, this caused the Sooners to miss any form of postseason play, which snapped the nation's longest streak of 23 consecutive years in the postseason, starting with Billy Tubbs' second year in 1982 and ending with Kelvin Sampson's final year in 2006.

2007–08 edit

In his second year, after signing McDonald's All-American Forward Blake Griffin, the Sooners showed vast signs of improvement and finished 21–10 during the regular season (9–7 in Big 12 play) earning them a #4 seed in the Big 12 tournament, where they won one game before losing to Texas in the semi-finals. They received a #6 seed in the NCAA tournament, where they defeated St. Joseph's in the first round before losing to #3 seed Louisville in the second round.

2008–09 edit

Player of the Year Candidate Blake Griffin announced he would be returning for his sophomore season, forgoing a possible lottery-pick status in the NBA draft. Coupled with the signing of another McDonald's All-American guard in Willie Warren, the 2008–09 season looked to be promising.

The team experienced one of the best starts in school history at 25–1, until Blake Griffin was sidelined with a concussion during the first half of the OU-Texas game on February 21. The Sooners went on to lose consecutive games for the first time all season, losing to Texas by 5 in Austin and Kansas by 9 in Norman. Without their star player, the Sooners fell short. Griffin returned to the lineup a week later and the Sooners returned to their winning ways defeating Texas Tech by 15 in Lubbock on February 28, before losing on the road to Missouri and finishing the regular season by sweeping in-state rival Oklahoma State.

After a first-round bye in the Big 12 tournament, the #2 seeded Sooners lost to the #7 seeded Cowboys by 1 point during the final seconds of the game.

Capel's Sooners were granted a #2 seed for the NCAA Tournament, and easily beat #15 seed Morgan State in the first round, #10 seed Michigan in the second round, and #3 seed Syracuse in the Sweet 16, whose vaunted 2–3 zone defense did nothing to slow down the Sooner's hot shooting from the perimeter.

However, after hitting nine 3-pointers during the previous game with Syracuse, the Sooner guards went 0–15 from beyond the arc during the first 35 minutes of their Elite 8 game against North Carolina, before finally finishing 2–19 in the game. This ultimately led to their demise by the Tar Heels on March 29, losing 60–72. Blake Griffin, announced he would forgo his final two years of eligibility to enter the NBA draft. He was drafted #1 overall by the Los Angeles Clippers and was the University of Oklahoma's first #1 draft pick in the NBA.

2009–10 edit

Entering his fourth year, Capel's record at OU was 69–33 (0.676) overall, 28–20 (0.583) conference, with 2 NCAA Tournament Appearances, and one Elite Eight appearance. In the Big 12, Capel had yet to win a Conference tournament Title or Regular Season Title. Capel was averaging 21 wins per season (21–12) and 8 conference wins per season (8–8), almost on track with his predecessors Tubbs & Sampson.

With the return of McDonald's All-American and projected NBA Lottery Pick Willie Warren, and the addition of two more McDonald's All-American recruits in Tommie Mason-Griffin & Tiny Gallon, the Sooners were ranked #13 in the pre-season AP Poll and picked to finish 3rd in the Big 12 Conference. Unfortunately, injuries and off-court issues plagued the Sooners and the team failed to live up to expectations. Capel led Oklahoma to a 13–18 record in the 2009–10 season (all 13 wins were later vacated due to use of an ineligible player[5]), the first losing season at Oklahoma since 1981. The Sooners ended the season with nine straight losses, the longest losing streak at Oklahoma in 41 years.

2010–11 edit

In April 2010, Oklahoma announced the resignation of Capel's assistant Oronde Taliaferro without specifying the reason.[6] There was speculation that it might be related to media reports that Tiny Gallon had received an impermissible extra benefit from Merrill Lynch employee and this was confirmed when subsequently released phone records tied him and Taliaferro and the NCAA confirmed it was investigating.[7]

Five underclassmen left the program in the offseason and Capel was forced to play mostly unheralded leftovers and newcomers. Oklahoma went 14–18, attendance dropped significantly, and Capel was fired in March 2011 after two of the worst back-to-back losing seasons in Oklahoma basketball history.[8] While enjoying a 30-win season and an Elite 8 appearance, Capel's tenure at Oklahoma is generally regarded by Sooner fans as a disappointment. In August 2011, Oklahoma admitted that Taliaferro had committed 2 NCAA violations in the Gallon case; Capel was not implicated in the violations.[9]

Duke University edit

On May 8, 2011, it was announced that Jeff Capel would be joining the staff of Mike Krzyzewski at his alma mater, Duke University, as an assistant coach. In April 2014, Capel was promoted by Krzyzewski to associate head coach.[10]

On February 2, 2016, Jeff Capel stepped in as head coach for Duke University for one game versus Georgia Tech, due to an illness to Mike Kryzewski, and guided Duke to an 80–71 victory.[11] In January 2017, Capel served as Duke's Acting Head Coach, filling in for Krzyzewski who underwent back surgery.[12]

University of Pittsburgh edit

 
Capel coaching Pittsburgh

On March 27, 2018, the University of Pittsburgh announced the hiring of Capel to be the 16th head coach of their men's basketball program.[13] Capel replaced 2 year former head coach Kevin Stallings, who led the Panthers to an 0–18 Atlantic Coast Conference record in 2017–18.[14]

On March 6, 2023, Jeff Capel won the Atlantic Coast Conference men's basketball Coach of the Year award after leading Pitt to a 21–10 record with 14 conference wins. [15]

Broadcasting edit

During the 2019 NCAA tournament, Capel signed on with CBS and Turner as a guest TV studio analyst for the first round of the tournament.[16][17]

Personal life edit

Capel is married to Duke alumna Kanika Réale Blue, daughter of Daniel T. Blue, Jr. They were married in 2003 and have three children.

Head coaching record edit

Statistics overview
Season Team Overall Conference Standing Postseason
VCU Rams (Colonial Athletic Association) (2002–2006)
2002–03 VCU 18–10 12–6 T–2nd
2003–04 VCU 23–8 14–4 1st NCAA Division I Round of 64
2004–05 VCU 19–13 13–5 T–2nd NIT Opening Round
2005–06 VCU 19–10 11–7 5th
VCU: 79–41 (.658) 50–22 (.694)
Oklahoma Sooners (Big 12 Conference) (2006–2011)
2006–07 Oklahoma 16–15 6–10 T–7th
2007–08 Oklahoma 23–12 9–7 T–4th NCAA Division I Round of 32
2008–09 Oklahoma 30–6 13–3 2nd NCAA Division I Elite Eight
2009–10 Oklahoma 13–18* 4–12* T–11th
2010–11 Oklahoma 14–18 5–11 8th
Oklahoma: 83–69 (.546)* 33–43 (.434)*
Pittsburgh Panthers (Atlantic Coast Conference) (2018–present)
2018–19 Pittsburgh 14–19 3–15 T–14th
2019–20 Pittsburgh 16–17 6–14 T–13th
2020–21 Pittsburgh 10–12 6–10 12th
2021–22 Pittsburgh 11–21 6–14 T–11th
2022–23 Pittsburgh 24–12 14–6 T–3rd NCAA Division I Round of 32
2023–24 Pittsburgh 16–8 7–6
Pittsburgh: 91–89 (.506) 42–64 (.396)
Total: 266–199 (.572)*

      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

*Oklahoma vacated 13 regular season wins (and 4 conference wins) due to use of an ineligible player during the 2009–10 season.[5]

References edit

  1. ^ a b c d e . SoonerSports.com. Archived from the original on December 8, 2007. Retrieved December 29, 2007.
  2. ^ a b "Jeff Capel minor league basketball Statistics on StatsCrew.com". www.statscrew.com. Retrieved November 1, 2022.
  3. ^ "Jeff Capel minor league basketball statistics". Stats Crew. Retrieved September 5, 2021.
  4. ^ "Jeff CAPEL". Elan Chalon (in French). Retrieved November 1, 2022.
  5. ^ a b . sports-reference.com. Archived from the original on February 21, 2016. Retrieved February 22, 2016.
  6. ^ "Oklahoma hoop assistant coach Oronde Taliaferro resigns". April 8, 2010.
  7. ^ Trotter, Jake; Emig, Guerin (May 20, 2010). . NewsOk.com. Norman, Oklahoma. Archived from the original on May 25, 2010. Retrieved May 11, 2022.
  8. ^ "Oklahoma fires Capel in 'change of direction'". March 14, 2011.
  9. ^ "Sooners admit major violations, seek probation". July 28, 2011.
  10. ^ Duke Sports Information (April 18, 2014). "Krzyzewski Announces Staff Changes". GoDuke.com. Retrieved March 26, 2021.
  11. ^ The Associated Press (February 5, 2016). "Duke Looks to Regain Form and Coach After Slump Drops Team From Top 25". The New York Times. ISSN 0362-4331. Retrieved February 7, 2016.
  12. ^ Krzyzewski to have back surgery expected to miss four weeks CBSSports.com, January 2, 2017
  13. ^ "College basketball coaching carousel: Pitt hires Jeff Capel away from Duke; Louisville zeroing in on Chris Mack".
  14. ^ "Reaction: Duke assistant coach Jeff Capel heading to Pittsburgh".
  15. ^ "Pitt HC Jeff Capel Wins ACC Coach of the Year".
  16. ^ "Pitt's Jeff Capel to Join CBS Broadcast of NCAA Tournament". pittsburghsportsnow.com. Pittsburgh Sports Now. March 19, 2019. Retrieved March 22, 2019.
  17. ^ "Pitt coach Jeff Capel to serve as NCAA tournament analyst for CBS and Turner". cardiachill.com. Vox Media Inc. March 20, 2019. Retrieved March 22, 2019.

External links edit

  • Pittsburgh profile
  • Duke coach profile March 12, 2017, at the Wayback Machine

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For his father the former Old Dominion Monarchs basketball head coach see Jeff Capel II Felton Jeffrey Capel III born February 12 1975 is an American college basketball coach and former player He is currently the head coach of the University of Pittsburgh s Panthers men s basketball team He played for Duke University and was a head coach at Virginia Commonwealth University and University of Oklahoma Jeff CapelCapel as assistant coach at Duke 2011 Current positionTitleHead coachTeamPittsburghConferenceACCRecord91 89 506 Biographical detailsBorn 1975 02 12 February 12 1975 age 49 Fayetteville North Carolina U S Playing career1993 1997Duke1997 1998Grand Rapids Hoops1999Elan Chalon1999 2000Grand Rapids HoopsPosition s GuardCoaching career HC unless noted 2000 2001Old Dominion assistant 2001 2002VCU assistant 2002 2006VCU2006 2011Oklahoma2011 2018Duke asst assoc HC 2018 presentPittsburghHead coaching recordOverall266 199 572 Tournaments6 4 NCAA Division I 0 1 NIT Accomplishments and honorsChampionshipsCAA tournament 2004 CAA regular season 2004 AwardsCBA All Rookie Team 1998 Third team All ACC 1996 North Carolina Mr Basketball 1993 ACC Coach of the Year 2023 Contents 1 Youth 2 College career 3 Professional career 4 Coaching career 4 1 Virginia Commonwealth University 4 2 University of Oklahoma 4 2 1 2006 07 4 2 2 2007 08 4 2 3 2008 09 4 2 4 2009 10 4 2 5 2010 11 4 3 Duke University 4 4 University of Pittsburgh 5 Broadcasting 6 Personal life 7 Head coaching record 8 References 9 External linksYouth editCapel is from a basketball family His father was the late basketball coach Jeff Capel II former assistant coach for the Charlotte Bobcats and former head coach at Old Dominion University and his younger brother Jason played basketball at Duke s biggest rival the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill and was the head basketball coach at Appalachian State University 1 As a senior at South View High School in Hope Mills North Carolina Jeff led his team to the 1993 state championship defeating Charlotte powerhouse South Mecklenburg 53 52 with a last second lay up He also set school career records in points 2 066 rebounds 668 and assists 663 1 College career editWhile at Duke University 1993 1997 he earned a starting position as a freshman and was a starting guard on the basketball team for four years On February 2 1995 in the regular season game played at home against UNC with Duke trailing 95 92 at the end of the first overtime Capel hit a running 40 foot shot at the buzzer which sent the game into double overtime Although Duke lost the game 102 100 Capel s shot was hailed as one of the most memorable plays in Duke basketball history and it was nominated for an ESPY Award for College Basketball Play of the Year 1 Capel s college career was marked with success During his years as a Blue Devil he racked up 1 601 points 433 assists and 220 three point field goals He finished his career among Duke s all time Top 10 in minutes played three point field goal percentages three point field goals and assists 1 Professional career editFollowing his graduation from Duke Capel played professional basketball for the Grand Rapids Hoops of the Continental Basketball Association CBA In 1997 98 he saw action in 56 games for Grand Rapids averaging 11 9 points per contest 2 He was selected to the CBA All Rookie Team in 1998 3 Capel was also drafted in 1997 by the Raleigh Cougars of the USBL 1 In 1999 he played two games 5 5 ppg with Elan Chalon in France 4 and had another 33 outings for the Grand Rapids Hoops scoring 8 1 points a contest in the CBA 2 Coaching career editVirginia Commonwealth University edit Capel began his coaching career serving as an assistant coach under his father Jeff Capel II at Old Dominion University for the 2000 2001 season In 2001 he joined the coaching staff of Virginia Commonwealth University as an assistant He was promoted to head coach of the Rams for the 2002 2003 season making him at the time the youngest head coach in Division I men s college basketball 27 years old In his four years as head coach at VCU Capel guided the Rams to a record number of wins 79 and the highest winning percentage 658 of any Division I program in the Commonwealth of Virginia Following the 2003 04 season Capel was named both the Richmond Times Dispatch and VaSID state Coach of the Year after leading the Rams to their first NCAA Tournament appearance since 1996 Coaching highlights include a near upset of Wake Forest in the 2004 NCAA Tournament Surprisingly one of his toughest opponents was the Division II crosstown rival Virginia Union University Capel s Rams lost two years in a row to the Panthers on VCU s home court However he did lead the Rams to a 7 3 record against CAA rival and former employer Old Dominion In 2005 Capel was named an assistant coach in the USA Men s World University Games Team joining then Manhattan head coach Bobby Gonzalez in assisting Villanova head coach Jay Wright The United States won the gold medal in Izmir Turkey in August University of Oklahoma edit On April 11 2006 Capel was named the head coach of the Oklahoma men s basketball team succeeding Kelvin Sampson Though the Sooner Nation as a whole greeted Capel s hiring with optimism one notable downside of the coaching change emerged Sampson s departure caused three players who had signed with OU once considered a top 5 recruiting class to rethink their decisions to attend OU Scottie Reynolds went on to Villanova where he led his team to the NCAA tournament and Damion James was a key part to a Texas team which was defeated by Southern California in the second round of the NCAA tournament 2006 07 edit In his first year as head coach the Sooners finished 16 15 After going 9 4 in non conference games with losses to Memphis Purdue Villanova and Alabama the Sooners started a promising 6 3 in conference play before losing their final 7 conference games After winning only one game in the Big 12 Conference tournament losing to eventual conference tournament champion Kansas this caused the Sooners to miss any form of postseason play which snapped the nation s longest streak of 23 consecutive years in the postseason starting with Billy Tubbs second year in 1982 and ending with Kelvin Sampson s final year in 2006 2007 08 edit In his second year after signing McDonald s All American Forward Blake Griffin the Sooners showed vast signs of improvement and finished 21 10 during the regular season 9 7 in Big 12 play earning them a 4 seed in the Big 12 tournament where they won one game before losing to Texas in the semi finals They received a 6 seed in the NCAA tournament where they defeated St Joseph s in the first round before losing to 3 seed Louisville in the second round 2008 09 edit Player of the Year Candidate Blake Griffin announced he would be returning for his sophomore season forgoing a possible lottery pick status in the NBA draft Coupled with the signing of another McDonald s All American guard in Willie Warren the 2008 09 season looked to be promising The team experienced one of the best starts in school history at 25 1 until Blake Griffin was sidelined with a concussion during the first half of the OU Texas game on February 21 The Sooners went on to lose consecutive games for the first time all season losing to Texas by 5 in Austin and Kansas by 9 in Norman Without their star player the Sooners fell short Griffin returned to the lineup a week later and the Sooners returned to their winning ways defeating Texas Tech by 15 in Lubbock on February 28 before losing on the road to Missouri and finishing the regular season by sweeping in state rival Oklahoma State After a first round bye in the Big 12 tournament the 2 seeded Sooners lost to the 7 seeded Cowboys by 1 point during the final seconds of the game Capel s Sooners were granted a 2 seed for the NCAA Tournament and easily beat 15 seed Morgan State in the first round 10 seed Michigan in the second round and 3 seed Syracuse in the Sweet 16 whose vaunted 2 3 zone defense did nothing to slow down the Sooner s hot shooting from the perimeter However after hitting nine 3 pointers during the previous game with Syracuse the Sooner guards went 0 15 from beyond the arc during the first 35 minutes of their Elite 8 game against North Carolina before finally finishing 2 19 in the game This ultimately led to their demise by the Tar Heels on March 29 losing 60 72 Blake Griffin announced he would forgo his final two years of eligibility to enter the NBA draft He was drafted 1 overall by the Los Angeles Clippers and was the University of Oklahoma s first 1 draft pick in the NBA 2009 10 edit Entering his fourth year Capel s record at OU was 69 33 0 676 overall 28 20 0 583 conference with 2 NCAA Tournament Appearances and one Elite Eight appearance In the Big 12 Capel had yet to win a Conference tournament Title or Regular Season Title Capel was averaging 21 wins per season 21 12 and 8 conference wins per season 8 8 almost on track with his predecessors Tubbs amp Sampson With the return of McDonald s All American and projected NBA Lottery Pick Willie Warren and the addition of two more McDonald s All American recruits in Tommie Mason Griffin amp Tiny Gallon the Sooners were ranked 13 in the pre season AP Poll and picked to finish 3rd in the Big 12 Conference Unfortunately injuries and off court issues plagued the Sooners and the team failed to live up to expectations Capel led Oklahoma to a 13 18 record in the 2009 10 season all 13 wins were later vacated due to use of an ineligible player 5 the first losing season at Oklahoma since 1981 The Sooners ended the season with nine straight losses the longest losing streak at Oklahoma in 41 years 2010 11 edit In April 2010 Oklahoma announced the resignation of Capel s assistant Oronde Taliaferro without specifying the reason 6 There was speculation that it might be related to media reports that Tiny Gallon had received an impermissible extra benefit from Merrill Lynch employee and this was confirmed when subsequently released phone records tied him and Taliaferro and the NCAA confirmed it was investigating 7 Five underclassmen left the program in the offseason and Capel was forced to play mostly unheralded leftovers and newcomers Oklahoma went 14 18 attendance dropped significantly and Capel was fired in March 2011 after two of the worst back to back losing seasons in Oklahoma basketball history 8 While enjoying a 30 win season and an Elite 8 appearance Capel s tenure at Oklahoma is generally regarded by Sooner fans as a disappointment In August 2011 Oklahoma admitted that Taliaferro had committed 2 NCAA violations in the Gallon case Capel was not implicated in the violations 9 Duke University edit On May 8 2011 it was announced that Jeff Capel would be joining the staff of Mike Krzyzewski at his alma mater Duke University as an assistant coach In April 2014 Capel was promoted by Krzyzewski to associate head coach 10 On February 2 2016 Jeff Capel stepped in as head coach for Duke University for one game versus Georgia Tech due to an illness to Mike Kryzewski and guided Duke to an 80 71 victory 11 In January 2017 Capel served as Duke s Acting Head Coach filling in for Krzyzewski who underwent back surgery 12 University of Pittsburgh edit nbsp Capel coaching PittsburghOn March 27 2018 the University of Pittsburgh announced the hiring of Capel to be the 16th head coach of their men s basketball program 13 Capel replaced 2 year former head coach Kevin Stallings who led the Panthers to an 0 18 Atlantic Coast Conference record in 2017 18 14 On March 6 2023 Jeff Capel won the Atlantic Coast Conference men s basketball Coach of the Year award after leading Pitt to a 21 10 record with 14 conference wins 15 Broadcasting editDuring the 2019 NCAA tournament Capel signed on with CBS and Turner as a guest TV studio analyst for the first round of the tournament 16 17 Personal life editCapel is married to Duke alumna Kanika Reale Blue daughter of Daniel T Blue Jr They were married in 2003 and have three children Head coaching record editStatistics overview Season Team Overall Conference Standing PostseasonVCU Rams Colonial Athletic Association 2002 2006 2002 03 VCU 18 10 12 6 T 2nd2003 04 VCU 23 8 14 4 1st NCAA Division I Round of 642004 05 VCU 19 13 13 5 T 2nd NIT Opening Round2005 06 VCU 19 10 11 7 5thVCU 79 41 658 50 22 694 Oklahoma Sooners Big 12 Conference 2006 2011 2006 07 Oklahoma 16 15 6 10 T 7th2007 08 Oklahoma 23 12 9 7 T 4th NCAA Division I Round of 322008 09 Oklahoma 30 6 13 3 2nd NCAA Division I Elite Eight2009 10 Oklahoma 13 18 4 12 T 11th2010 11 Oklahoma 14 18 5 11 8thOklahoma 83 69 546 33 43 434 Pittsburgh Panthers Atlantic Coast Conference 2018 present 2018 19 Pittsburgh 14 19 3 15 T 14th2019 20 Pittsburgh 16 17 6 14 T 13th2020 21 Pittsburgh 10 12 6 10 12th2021 22 Pittsburgh 11 21 6 14 T 11th2022 23 Pittsburgh 24 12 14 6 T 3rd NCAA Division I Round of 322023 24 Pittsburgh 16 8 7 6Pittsburgh 91 89 506 42 64 396 Total 266 199 572 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 Oklahoma vacated 13 regular season wins and 4 conference wins due to use of an ineligible player during the 2009 10 season 5 References edit a b c d e Jeff Capel SoonerSports com Archived from the original on December 8 2007 Retrieved December 29 2007 a b Jeff Capel minor league basketball Statistics on StatsCrew com www statscrew com Retrieved November 1 2022 Jeff Capel minor league basketball statistics Stats Crew Retrieved September 5 2021 Jeff CAPEL Elan Chalon in French Retrieved November 1 2022 a b Forfeits and Vacated Games sports reference com Archived from the original on February 21 2016 Retrieved February 22 2016 Oklahoma hoop assistant coach Oronde Taliaferro resigns April 8 2010 Trotter Jake Emig Guerin May 20 2010 Records connect ex OU basketball assistant Oronde Taliaferro with financial adviser NewsOk com Norman Oklahoma Archived from the original on May 25 2010 Retrieved May 11 2022 Oklahoma fires Capel in change of direction March 14 2011 Sooners admit major violations seek probation July 28 2011 Duke Sports Information April 18 2014 Krzyzewski Announces Staff Changes GoDuke com Retrieved March 26 2021 The Associated Press February 5 2016 Duke Looks to Regain Form and Coach After Slump Drops Team From Top 25 The New York Times ISSN 0362 4331 Retrieved February 7 2016 Krzyzewski to have back surgery expected to miss four weeks CBSSports com January 2 2017 College basketball coaching carousel Pitt hires Jeff Capel away from Duke Louisville zeroing in on Chris Mack Reaction Duke assistant coach Jeff Capel heading to Pittsburgh Pitt HC Jeff Capel Wins ACC Coach of the Year Pitt s Jeff Capel to Join CBS Broadcast of NCAA Tournament pittsburghsportsnow com Pittsburgh Sports Now March 19 2019 Retrieved March 22 2019 Pitt coach Jeff Capel to serve as NCAA tournament analyst for CBS and Turner cardiachill com Vox Media Inc March 20 2019 Retrieved March 22 2019 External links editPittsburgh profile Duke coach profile Archived March 12 2017 at the Wayback Machine Duke player profile Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Jeff Capel III amp oldid 1207152049, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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