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Joey Meyer (basketball)

Joseph E. Meyer (born April 2, 1949) is an American professional basketball coach and former men's college basketball coach. He was the head coach of the Fort Wayne Mad Ants, the Indiana Pacers' affiliate in the NBA Development League. He is currently the circuit's all-time victories leader.[1] He was previously the head basketball coach of the DePaul Blue Demons from 1984 to 1997.[2] He currently provides color commentary on radio broadcasts of Northwestern University Men's Basketball games on WGN-AM in Chicago.

Joey Meyer
Current position
TitleHead coach
Biographical details
Born (1949-04-02) April 2, 1949 (age 73)
Coaching career (HC unless noted)
1974–1984DePaul (assistant)
1984–1997DePaul
2000-2001Chicago Skyliners
2001-2005Asheville Altitude
2006–2008Tulsa 66ers
2009–2012Fort Wayne Mad Ants
Head coaching record
Overall231–158 (college)
Tournaments6–7 (NCAA Division I)
2–3 (NIT)
Accomplishments and honors
Championships
Great Midwest regular season (1992)
Awards
CBS/Chevrolet Coach of the Year (1987)

DePaul Blue Demons

Meyer was an assistant coach at DePaul for eleven seasons under his father, Ray Meyer.[3] Ray Meyer coached DePaul from 1942 to 1984, winning 724 games and leading the Blue Demons to winning records in 37 of his 42 seasons.,[3] including seven NCAA men's basketball tournament appearances in his last nine seasons. When Ray Meyer retired in 1984, Joey Meyer was promoted to head coach.[4]

Joey Meyer led DePaul to seven NCAA Tournament appearances in his first eight seasons, including back-to-back Sweet Sixteen appearances in his second and third seasons. In the 1986 tournament, #12-seeded DePaul—led by freshman guard Rod Strickland (14.1 ppg season average) and junior Dallas Comegys (13.8 ppg) -- upset #5-seeded Virginia and #4-seeded Oklahoma in the East regional before losing to top-seeded Duke 74-67.[2] In 1987, the Blue Demons—again led by Comegys (17.5 ppg) and Strickland (16.3 ppg) -- finished the regular season 26-2 and received a #3 seed in the Midwest regional of the 1987 tournament. They defeated #14-seeded Louisiana Tech and #6-seeded St. John's before losing to #10-seeded LSU. Meyer was honored as the Chevrolet Coach of the Year in 1987.[5] Besides seven NCAA tournament appearances, Meyer led the Blue Demons to three appearances in the National Invitation Tournament.[4]

In both 1988 and 1989, DePaul reached the second round of the NCAA tournament, but they were on a downward trajectory. In 1992, the Blue Demons were co-champions of the newly formed Great Midwest Conference but made their last NCAA tournament appearance under Meyer. In 1996, they finished 11-18, their first losing season since 1971, and the next year, a young DePaul team finished 3-23. Meyer was dismissed on April 28, 1997 and succeeded by Pat Kennedy just over six weeks later.[6][7]

American Basketball Association

Meyer began his professional basketball head coaching career with the Chicago Skyliners of the American Basketball Association, leading them to a 29-11 record and the Western Conference championship in 2000-01.[1] The Skyliners lost the championship game to the Detroit Dogs 107-91.

NBA Development League

In 2001, he joined the NBA D-League with the Asheville Altitude, winning back-to-back league championships in 2004 and 2005. After the franchise moved to Tulsa, Oklahoma following its second title, Meyer continued to coach the team through the 2007-08 campaign. He was named the head coach of the Fort Wayne Mad Ants on June 3, 2009.[1] During his first two seasons with the Mad Ants, the ballclub went 22–28 in 2009–10 and 24–26 in 2010–11.[8] The team's 5–10 start to the 2011–12 campaign led to his dismissal on January 6, 2012.[9]

His son Brian was a National Basketball Association (NBA) scout with the Chicago Bulls.[10]

Head coaching record

Statistics overview
Season Team Overall Conference Standing Postseason
DePaul Blue Demons (NCAA Division I Independent) (1984–1991)
1984–85 DePaul 19–10 NCAA Division I first round
1985–86 DePaul 18–13 NCAA Division I Sweet 16
1986–87 DePaul 28–3 NCAA Division I Sweet 16
1987–88 DePaul 22–8 NCAA Division I second round
1988–89 DePaul 21–12 NCAA Division I second round
1989–90 DePaul 20–15 NIT Quarterfinals
1990–91 DePaul 20–9 NCAA Division I first round
DePaul: 148–70
DePaul Blue Demons (Great Midwest Conference) (1991–1995)
1991–92 DePaul 20–9 8–2 T–1st NCAA Division I first round
1992–93 DePaul 16–15 3–7 5th
1993–94 DePaul 16–12 4–8 T–5th NIT First Round
1994–95 DePaul 17–11 6–6 5th NIT First Round
DePaul: 69–47 21–23
DePaul Blue Demons (Conference USA) (1995–1997)
1995–96 DePaul 11–18 2–12 4th (Blue)
1996–97 DePaul 3–23 1–13 4th (Blue)
DePaul: 14–41 3–25
Total: 231–158

      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

  1. ^ a b c "Mad Ants Name Joey Meyer Head Coach," Fort Wayne Mad Ants, Wednesday, June 3, 2009.
  2. ^ a b 2010-11 DePaul Men's Basketball Media Guide, pp. 148-152. He currently provides color commentary on radio broadcasts of Northwestern University basketball games on WGN AM in Chicago.
  3. ^ a b "Following Father, Meyer Falters A Bit," Stephen A. Smith, Philadelphia Inquirer, Saturday, January 4, 1997.
  4. ^ a b 2010-11 DePaul Men's Basketball Media Guide, p. 100.
  5. ^ 2010-11 DePaul Men's Basketball Media Guide, p. 117.
  6. ^ Temkin, Barry. "DePaul Fires Meyer," Chicago Tribune, Tuesday, April 29, 1997.
  7. ^ Jauss, Bill. "New Blue Demons Coach Combines Styles Of Valvano, Al McGuire," Chicago Tribune, Friday, June 13, 1997.
  8. ^ Warden, Steve. "Ants end season on winning note," The Journal Gazette (Fort Wayne, IN), Sunday, April 8, 2012.
  9. ^ Warden, Steve. "Joey Meyer, Mad Ants 'part ways,'" The Journal Gazette (Fort Wayne, IN), Friday, January 6, 2012.
  10. ^ "Ants Extend Coach Joey Meyer's Contract," Fort Wayne Mad Ants, Wednesday, July 6, 2011.

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For other people named Joey Meyer see Joey Meyer disambiguation Joseph E Meyer born April 2 1949 is an American professional basketball coach and former men s college basketball coach He was the head coach of the Fort Wayne Mad Ants the Indiana Pacers affiliate in the NBA Development League He is currently the circuit s all time victories leader 1 He was previously the head basketball coach of the DePaul Blue Demons from 1984 to 1997 2 He currently provides color commentary on radio broadcasts of Northwestern University Men s Basketball games on WGN AM in Chicago Joey MeyerCurrent positionTitleHead coachBiographical detailsBorn 1949 04 02 April 2 1949 age 73 Coaching career HC unless noted 1974 1984DePaul assistant 1984 1997DePaul2000 2001Chicago Skyliners2001 2005Asheville Altitude2006 2008Tulsa 66ers2009 2012Fort Wayne Mad AntsHead coaching recordOverall231 158 college Tournaments6 7 NCAA Division I 2 3 NIT Accomplishments and honorsChampionshipsGreat Midwest regular season 1992 AwardsCBS Chevrolet Coach of the Year 1987 Contents 1 DePaul Blue Demons 2 American Basketball Association 3 NBA Development League 4 Head coaching record 5 ReferencesDePaul Blue Demons EditMeyer was an assistant coach at DePaul for eleven seasons under his father Ray Meyer 3 Ray Meyer coached DePaul from 1942 to 1984 winning 724 games and leading the Blue Demons to winning records in 37 of his 42 seasons 3 including seven NCAA men s basketball tournament appearances in his last nine seasons When Ray Meyer retired in 1984 Joey Meyer was promoted to head coach 4 Joey Meyer led DePaul to seven NCAA Tournament appearances in his first eight seasons including back to back Sweet Sixteen appearances in his second and third seasons In the 1986 tournament 12 seeded DePaul led by freshman guard Rod Strickland 14 1 ppg season average and junior Dallas Comegys 13 8 ppg upset 5 seeded Virginia and 4 seeded Oklahoma in the East regional before losing to top seeded Duke 74 67 2 In 1987 the Blue Demons again led by Comegys 17 5 ppg and Strickland 16 3 ppg finished the regular season 26 2 and received a 3 seed in the Midwest regional of the 1987 tournament They defeated 14 seeded Louisiana Tech and 6 seeded St John s before losing to 10 seeded LSU Meyer was honored as the Chevrolet Coach of the Year in 1987 5 Besides seven NCAA tournament appearances Meyer led the Blue Demons to three appearances in the National Invitation Tournament 4 In both 1988 and 1989 DePaul reached the second round of the NCAA tournament but they were on a downward trajectory In 1992 the Blue Demons were co champions of the newly formed Great Midwest Conference but made their last NCAA tournament appearance under Meyer In 1996 they finished 11 18 their first losing season since 1971 and the next year a young DePaul team finished 3 23 Meyer was dismissed on April 28 1997 and succeeded by Pat Kennedy just over six weeks later 6 7 American Basketball Association EditMeyer began his professional basketball head coaching career with the Chicago Skyliners of the American Basketball Association leading them to a 29 11 record and the Western Conference championship in 2000 01 1 The Skyliners lost the championship game to the Detroit Dogs 107 91 NBA Development League EditIn 2001 he joined the NBA D League with the Asheville Altitude winning back to back league championships in 2004 and 2005 After the franchise moved to Tulsa Oklahoma following its second title Meyer continued to coach the team through the 2007 08 campaign He was named the head coach of the Fort Wayne Mad Ants on June 3 2009 1 During his first two seasons with the Mad Ants the ballclub went 22 28 in 2009 10 and 24 26 in 2010 11 8 The team s 5 10 start to the 2011 12 campaign led to his dismissal on January 6 2012 9 His son Brian was a National Basketball Association NBA scout with the Chicago Bulls 10 Head coaching record EditStatistics overview Season Team Overall Conference Standing PostseasonDePaul Blue Demons NCAA Division I Independent 1984 1991 1984 85 DePaul 19 10 NCAA Division I first round1985 86 DePaul 18 13 NCAA Division I Sweet 161986 87 DePaul 28 3 NCAA Division I Sweet 161987 88 DePaul 22 8 NCAA Division I second round1988 89 DePaul 21 12 NCAA Division I second round1989 90 DePaul 20 15 NIT Quarterfinals1990 91 DePaul 20 9 NCAA Division I first roundDePaul 148 70DePaul Blue Demons Great Midwest Conference 1991 1995 1991 92 DePaul 20 9 8 2 T 1st NCAA Division I first round1992 93 DePaul 16 15 3 7 5th1993 94 DePaul 16 12 4 8 T 5th NIT First Round1994 95 DePaul 17 11 6 6 5th NIT First RoundDePaul 69 47 21 23DePaul Blue Demons Conference USA 1995 1997 1995 96 DePaul 11 18 2 12 4th Blue 1996 97 DePaul 3 23 1 13 4th Blue DePaul 14 41 3 25Total 231 158 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 b c Mad Ants Name Joey Meyer Head Coach Fort Wayne Mad Ants Wednesday June 3 2009 a b 2010 11 DePaul Men s Basketball Media Guide pp 148 152 He currently provides color commentary on radio broadcasts of Northwestern University basketball games on WGN AM in Chicago a b Following Father Meyer Falters A Bit Stephen A Smith Philadelphia Inquirer Saturday January 4 1997 a b 2010 11 DePaul Men s Basketball Media Guide p 100 2010 11 DePaul Men s Basketball Media Guide p 117 Temkin Barry DePaul Fires Meyer Chicago Tribune Tuesday April 29 1997 Jauss Bill New Blue Demons Coach Combines Styles Of Valvano Al McGuire Chicago Tribune Friday June 13 1997 Warden Steve Ants end season on winning note The Journal Gazette Fort Wayne IN Sunday April 8 2012 Warden Steve Joey Meyer Mad Ants part ways The Journal Gazette Fort Wayne IN Friday January 6 2012 Ants Extend Coach Joey Meyer s Contract Fort Wayne Mad Ants Wednesday July 6 2011 Retrieved from https en 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