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John Krikorian

John Krikorian (born September 14, 1974) is an American basketball coach. He is the current head men's basketball coach for the Christopher Newport University in NCAA Division III and previously spent six years as an assistant at the Division I level. He has led CNU to the program's only three NCAA Division III Final Four appearances and the 2023 NCAA National Championship.

John Krikorian
Current position
TitleHead coach
TeamChristopher Newport
ConferenceCoast to Coast
Record355–107 (.768)
Biographical details
Born (1974-09-14) September 14, 1974 (age 48)
Auburn, Massachusetts, U.S.
Coaching career (HC unless noted)
1998–1999West Virginia Wesleyan (graduate assistant)
1999–2000U.S. Merchant Marine Academy (assistant)
2000–2002Penn (assistant)
2002–2004Lafayette (assistant)
2004–2006Navy (assistant)
2006–2010U.S. Merchant Marine Academy
2010–presentChristopher Newport
Head coaching record
Overall355–107 (.768)
65-42 (Merchant Marine)
290-65 (Christopher Newport)
Tournaments22–7 (NCAA Division III)
Accomplishments and honors
Championships
NCAA Division III Champion (2023)
3× NCAA Division III Final Four (2016, 2019, 2023)
2× USA South: 2012, 2013
5× CAC: 2016–2020
2× C2C: 2022, 2023
Awards
NABC Division III Coach of the Year (2023)
C2C Coach of the Year (2022, 2023)
5× CAC Coach of the Year (2017–2021)
Landmark Coach of the Year (2010)

Krikorian is one of the most successful coaches in NCAA men's basketball history at any level. Through 2022–23, his 76.8% winning percentage is the best in the nation among active NCAA Division III coaches with at least 10 years at the helm and second in NCAA Division III history. He ranks 22nd in NCAA history regardless of classification, ahead of Duke's Mike Krzyzewski (76.6%) and Kentucky's John Calipari (76.3%).[1]

Playing career Edit

Krikorian played on the junior varsity (JV) basketball team at the University of Pennsylvania, coached by Steve Donahue, who later became head coach at Cornell then Boston College. Krikorian played as a sophomore and junior on Penn's JV squad, and then became a student assistant at Penn during his senior season, his first taste of coaching. He earned a bachelor’s degree in Systems Engineering in 1996.[2]

Coaching career Edit

Krikorian was named men’s basketball coach at Christopher Newport University on June 14, 2010. He is just the fourth head coach in program history, and has led the Captains to amazing success, including its first three Final Four appearances and the 2023 NCAA Championship. His Captains squad advanced to the Final Four in 2016, 2019 and 2023. In his 12 seasons at the helm, Krikorian has led the Captains to nine NCAA Tournaments, including the last seven years. Krikorian has continued the program’s remarkable history since taking over from longtime coach and Athletic Director C.J. Woollum, who led the program for 26 seasons. His overall record at CNU is 290-65 (.817) through 12 seasons.

Krikorian was named the inaugural Coast-To-Coast Athletic Conference Coach of the Year after being honored as the Capital Athletic Conference’s Coach of the Year the last five years of its existence. Krikorian’s teams at CNU won at least 18 games and advanced to the conference championship game every year since joining the league.

In 2022, Christopher Newport posted a 27-3 record and advanced to the Elite Eight of the NCAA Division III Tournament. CNU won 24 straight games from late November until mid-March, the second longest winning streak in school history.

In 2020, the Captains finished 23-6 and advanced to the Sweet 16 of the NCAA Tournament by recording victories over Colby and Nichols at Steven Institute of Technology in New Jersey. The Captains were scheduled to host Hobart in the NCAA’s before the remainder of the tournament was canceled due to the coronavirus. Christopher Newport was ranked 17th in the country in the final national poll.

The Captains posted a 29-4 record in 2018-2019, winning both the CAC regular and post-season titles. CNU won four games in the NCAA Tournament, two at the Freeman Center and then two more in a sectional in Clinton, NY., where they ousted NESCAC programs, Hamilton and Williams, on back-to-back nights to reach the Final Four. His 2015-2016 squad finished with a 30-2 record, setting the new school all-time single season win mark, and advancing to the Final Four for the first time ever.

Krikorian, who enjoyed a very successful four-year stint as the head coach at the United States Merchant Marine Academy, is a native of Auburn, Massachusetts. “Coach K” compiled a record of 65-42 (.607) at the Merchant Marine Academy, and led the squad to a 24-5 record his last season there in 2009-2010. The Mariners won the Landmark Conference regular-season and post-season championships that year and advanced to the second round of the NCAA Tournament. He was named the 2010 Landmark Conference Coach of the Year.

Prior to CNU Edit

After graduation, Krikorian spent two years in the business world working for Princeton Consultants, an information management company in Princeton, New Jersey. In 1998, Krikorian returned to his passion and accepted the position of graduate assistant basketball coach at West Virginia Wesleyan College. What followed was a steady climb up the ladder of the college coaching ranks.

After one season at West Virginia Wesleyan, “Coach K” made his first stop at the Merchant Marine Academy as an assistant coach under Billy Lange during the 1999-2000 season. After a season there, he returned to his alma mater for two seasons, working as an assistant at Penn under Big 5 Hall of Fame Coach Fran Dunphy. There he would be a part of one of the nation’s biggest turnarounds as the Quakers won 25 games in 2001. Krikorian then accepted an assistant position at another Division I program, Lafayette College in Easton, Pa. There he assisted Fran O’Hanlon from 2002-2004. His journey then took him to Annapolis, MD, where he spent two years as an assistant at the United States Naval Academy (2004-2006), re-uniting with head coach Billy Lange. He was named the head coach at the U.S. Merchant Marine Academy in 2006, beginning his head coaching career with an amazing four-year transformation of the Mariners.

Head coaching record Edit

Statistics overview
Season Team Overall Conference Standing Postseason
U.S. Merchant Marine Academy (Landmark Conference) (2006–2010)
2006–07 Merchant Marine Academy 14–12 (.538) 9–7 (.563) 4th
2007–08 Merchant Marine Academy 12–13 (.480) 7–7 (.500) 6th
2008–09 Merchant Marine Academy 15–12 (.556) 10–4 (.714) 3rd
2009–10 Merchant Marine Academy 24–5 (.828) 14–2 (.875) 1st NCAA Division III 2nd Round
Merchant Marine Academy: 65–42 (.607)
Christopher Newport Captains (USA South Athletic Conference) (2010–2013)
2010–11 Christopher Newport 18–9 (.667) 9–3 (.750) 3rd
2011–12 Christopher Newport 23–5 (.821) 12–0 (1.000) 1st NCAA Division III 1st Round
2012–13 Christopher Newport 22–6 (.786) 11–3 (.786) 1st NCAA Division III 2nd Round
Christopher Newport Captains (Coast to Coast Athletic Conference) (2013–present)
2013–14 Christopher Newport 19–9 (.679) 9–7 (.563) 4th
2014–15 Christopher Newport 20–8 (.714) 13–5 (.722) 4th
2015–16 Christopher Newport 30–2 (.938) 18–0 (1.000) 1st NCAA Division III Final Four
2016–17 Christopher Newport 27–3 (.900) 17–1 (.944) 1st NCAA Division III Sweet Sixteen
2017–18 Christopher Newport 22–7 (.759) 14–4 (.778) T–1st NCAA Division III 2nd Round
2018–19 Christopher Newport 29–4 (.879) 12–2 (.857) T–1st NCAA Division III Final Four
2019–20 Christopher Newport 23–6 (.793) 9–1 (.900) T–1st NCAA Division III Sweet Sixteen (Tournament canceled due to COVID-19)[3]
2020–21 Christopher Newport 0–0 (–) 0–0 (–) N/A Season canceled due to the COVID-19 pandemic[4]
2021–22 Christopher Newport 27–3 (.900) 5–0 (1.000) 1st NCAA Division III Elite Eight
2022–23 Christopher Newport 30–3 (.909) 5–0 (1.000) 1st NCAA Division III Champions
Christopher Newport: 290–65 (.817)


Total: 355–107 (.768)

      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. ^ NCAA Men's Basketball Record Book (PDF) http://fs.ncaa.org/Docs/stats/m_basketball_RB/2023/Coaches.pdf. {{cite web}}: Missing or empty |title= (help)
  2. ^ "John Krikorian Bio". CNUSports.com.
  3. ^ "NCAA cancels remaining winter and spring championships due to coronavirus concerns". NCAA.com. NCAA. Retrieved March 25, 2023.
  4. ^ "Coast-To-Coast Athletic Conference Announces Cancellation of All Fall and Winter Competition". CNUSports.com. Christopher Newport University Athletics. Retrieved March 25, 2023.

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John Krikorian born September 14 1974 is an American basketball coach He is the current head men s basketball coach for the Christopher Newport University in NCAA Division III and previously spent six years as an assistant at the Division I level He has led CNU to the program s only three NCAA Division III Final Four appearances and the 2023 NCAA National Championship John KrikorianCurrent positionTitleHead coachTeamChristopher NewportConferenceCoast to CoastRecord355 107 768 Biographical detailsBorn 1974 09 14 September 14 1974 age 48 Auburn Massachusetts U S Coaching career HC unless noted 1998 1999West Virginia Wesleyan graduate assistant 1999 2000U S Merchant Marine Academy assistant 2000 2002Penn assistant 2002 2004Lafayette assistant 2004 2006Navy assistant 2006 2010U S Merchant Marine Academy2010 presentChristopher NewportHead coaching recordOverall355 107 768 65 42 Merchant Marine 290 65 Christopher Newport Tournaments22 7 NCAA Division III Accomplishments and honorsChampionshipsNCAA Division III Champion 2023 3 NCAA Division III Final Four 2016 2019 2023 2 USA South 2012 20135 CAC 2016 20202 C2C 2022 2023AwardsNABC Division III Coach of the Year 2023 C2C Coach of the Year 2022 2023 5 CAC Coach of the Year 2017 2021 Landmark Coach of the Year 2010 Krikorian is one of the most successful coaches in NCAA men s basketball history at any level Through 2022 23 his 76 8 winning percentage is the best in the nation among active NCAA Division III coaches with at least 10 years at the helm and second in NCAA Division III history He ranks 22nd in NCAA history regardless of classification ahead of Duke s Mike Krzyzewski 76 6 and Kentucky s John Calipari 76 3 1 Contents 1 Playing career 2 Coaching career 3 Prior to CNU 4 Head coaching record 5 ReferencesPlaying career EditKrikorian played on the junior varsity JV basketball team at the University of Pennsylvania coached by Steve Donahue who later became head coach at Cornell then Boston College Krikorian played as a sophomore and junior on Penn s JV squad and then became a student assistant at Penn during his senior season his first taste of coaching He earned a bachelor s degree in Systems Engineering in 1996 2 Coaching career EditKrikorian was named men s basketball coach at Christopher Newport University on June 14 2010 He is just the fourth head coach in program history and has led the Captains to amazing success including its first three Final Four appearances and the 2023 NCAA Championship His Captains squad advanced to the Final Four in 2016 2019 and 2023 In his 12 seasons at the helm Krikorian has led the Captains to nine NCAA Tournaments including the last seven years Krikorian has continued the program s remarkable history since taking over from longtime coach and Athletic Director C J Woollum who led the program for 26 seasons His overall record at CNU is 290 65 817 through 12 seasons Krikorian was named the inaugural Coast To Coast Athletic Conference Coach of the Year after being honored as the Capital Athletic Conference s Coach of the Year the last five years of its existence Krikorian s teams at CNU won at least 18 games and advanced to the conference championship game every year since joining the league In 2022 Christopher Newport posted a 27 3 record and advanced to the Elite Eight of the NCAA Division III Tournament CNU won 24 straight games from late November until mid March the second longest winning streak in school history In 2020 the Captains finished 23 6 and advanced to the Sweet 16 of the NCAA Tournament by recording victories over Colby and Nichols at Steven Institute of Technology in New Jersey The Captains were scheduled to host Hobart in the NCAA s before the remainder of the tournament was canceled due to the coronavirus Christopher Newport was ranked 17th in the country in the final national poll The Captains posted a 29 4 record in 2018 2019 winning both the CAC regular and post season titles CNU won four games in the NCAA Tournament two at the Freeman Center and then two more in a sectional in Clinton NY where they ousted NESCAC programs Hamilton and Williams on back to back nights to reach the Final Four His 2015 2016 squad finished with a 30 2 record setting the new school all time single season win mark and advancing to the Final Four for the first time ever Krikorian who enjoyed a very successful four year stint as the head coach at the United States Merchant Marine Academy is a native of Auburn Massachusetts Coach K compiled a record of 65 42 607 at the Merchant Marine Academy and led the squad to a 24 5 record his last season there in 2009 2010 The Mariners won the Landmark Conference regular season and post season championships that year and advanced to the second round of the NCAA Tournament He was named the 2010 Landmark Conference Coach of the Year Prior to CNU EditAfter graduation Krikorian spent two years in the business world working for Princeton Consultants an information management company in Princeton New Jersey In 1998 Krikorian returned to his passion and accepted the position of graduate assistant basketball coach at West Virginia Wesleyan College What followed was a steady climb up the ladder of the college coaching ranks After one season at West Virginia Wesleyan Coach K made his first stop at the Merchant Marine Academy as an assistant coach under Billy Lange during the 1999 2000 season After a season there he returned to his alma mater for two seasons working as an assistant at Penn under Big 5 Hall of Fame Coach Fran Dunphy There he would be a part of one of the nation s biggest turnarounds as the Quakers won 25 games in 2001 Krikorian then accepted an assistant position at another Division I program Lafayette College in Easton Pa There he assisted Fran O Hanlon from 2002 2004 His journey then took him to Annapolis MD where he spent two years as an assistant at the United States Naval Academy 2004 2006 re uniting with head coach Billy Lange He was named the head coach at the U S Merchant Marine Academy in 2006 beginning his head coaching career with an amazing four year transformation of the Mariners Head coaching record EditStatistics overview Season Team Overall Conference Standing PostseasonU S Merchant Marine Academy Landmark Conference 2006 2010 2006 07 Merchant Marine Academy 14 12 538 9 7 563 4th2007 08 Merchant Marine Academy 12 13 480 7 7 500 6th2008 09 Merchant Marine Academy 15 12 556 10 4 714 3rd2009 10 Merchant Marine Academy 24 5 828 14 2 875 1st NCAA Division III 2nd RoundMerchant Marine Academy 65 42 607 Christopher Newport Captains USA South Athletic Conference 2010 2013 2010 11 Christopher Newport 18 9 667 9 3 750 3rd2011 12 Christopher Newport 23 5 821 12 0 1 000 1st NCAA Division III 1st Round2012 13 Christopher Newport 22 6 786 11 3 786 1st NCAA Division III 2nd RoundChristopher Newport Captains Coast to Coast Athletic Conference 2013 present 2013 14 Christopher Newport 19 9 679 9 7 563 4th2014 15 Christopher Newport 20 8 714 13 5 722 4th2015 16 Christopher Newport 30 2 938 18 0 1 000 1st NCAA Division III Final Four2016 17 Christopher Newport 27 3 900 17 1 944 1st NCAA Division III Sweet Sixteen2017 18 Christopher Newport 22 7 759 14 4 778 T 1st NCAA Division III 2nd Round2018 19 Christopher Newport 29 4 879 12 2 857 T 1st NCAA Division III Final Four2019 20 Christopher Newport 23 6 793 9 1 900 T 1st NCAA Division III Sweet Sixteen Tournament canceled due to COVID 19 3 2020 21 Christopher Newport 0 0 0 0 N A Season canceled due to the COVID 19 pandemic 4 2021 22 Christopher Newport 27 3 900 5 0 1 000 1st NCAA Division III Elite Eight2022 23 Christopher Newport 30 3 909 5 0 1 000 1st NCAA Division III ChampionsChristopher Newport 290 65 817 Total 355 107 768 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 NCAA Men s Basketball Record Book PDF http fs ncaa org Docs stats m basketball RB 2023 Coaches pdf a href Template Cite web html title Template Cite web cite web a Missing or empty title help John Krikorian Bio CNUSports com NCAA cancels remaining winter and spring championships due to coronavirus concerns NCAA com NCAA Retrieved March 25 2023 Coast To Coast Athletic Conference Announces Cancellation of All Fall and Winter Competition CNUSports com Christopher Newport University Athletics Retrieved March 25 2023 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title John Krikorian amp oldid 1168649975, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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