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Kevin Stallings

Kevin E. Stallings (born October 1, 1960) is a former American basketball coach, who formerly served as the head coach at Illinois State University, Vanderbilt University and the University of Pittsburgh. He was an assistant coach at Purdue University and the University of Kansas.

Kevin Stallings
Stallings in 2010
Biographical details
Born (1960-10-01) October 1, 1960 (age 62)
Collinsville, Illinois
Playing career
1978–1979Belleville JC
1979–1982Purdue
Coaching career (HC unless noted)
1982–1988Purdue (assistant)
1988–1993Kansas (assistant)
1993–1999Illinois State
1999–2016Vanderbilt
2016–2018Pittsburgh
Head coaching record
Overall479–324
Accomplishments and honors
Championships
2 MVC regular season (1997, 1998)
2 MVC tournament (1997, 1998)
SEC tournament (2012)
Awards
MVC Coach of the Year (1998)
SEC Coach of the Year (2007, 2010)
Illinois Basketball Hall of Fame (1997)[1]

Playing career

Stallings was born in Collinsville, Illinois. He graduated from Collinsville High School in Collinsville, Illinois in 1978, where he played guard (6'5", 190 lbs.) for four years under legendary coach Vergil Fletcher and won three conference championships. The Kahoks went 30–1 his junior season and lost to De La Salle in the first round of the Illinois state tournament, 67–66.[2] In his senior season, the Kahoks finished 28–3 and finished third in the state tournament. They lost in the semi-finals 55–53 to eventual champion Lockport Central, who finished the season 33–0.[3] Stallings still holds Collinsville records for career assists (665), season assists (284) and season steals (146).[4] Stallings was named All-State following his junior (1976–77) and senior (1977–78) seasons.[5]

After a year at Belleville Area College in Belleville, Illinois, where his team went 28–9 and made the NJCAA tournament, Stallings enrolled at Purdue and played three years. His first season, the Boilermakers finished with a 27–8 record under coach Lee Rose and reached the NCAA Final Four. Purdue reached the NIT Final Four in Stallings’ junior and senior seasons, Gene Keady's first two seasons at the helm of the Boilermakers.[6] Stallings started 17 games his senior season and averaged 4.3 points and 2.6 assists per game.

Stallings received a bachelor's degree in business management in 1982 and a master's degree in counseling in 1984, both from Purdue.[6][7]

Assistant coaching jobs

Purdue

After graduation in 1982, Stallings began as assistant coach at Purdue under Gene Keady. From 1982 to 1988, Purdue amassed a 140–44 record, winning three Big Ten Championships (two shared and one outright) and reaching the NCAA Tournament all six years. The highlight was a Sweet Sixteen appearance in 1988, when the Boilermakers finished 29–4 and earned a number one seed in the NCAA Tournament.

Kansas

In the summer of 1988, Stallings was hired by Roy Williams, who had taken over at Kansas after Larry Brown's surprising NCAA Tournament championship. During the next five seasons, the Jayhawks compiled a 132–38 record and reached four NCAA Tournaments. They advanced to the Final Four twice. In 1991, they lost to Duke in the finals, 72–65, while in 1993, they lost in the semifinals to North Carolina, 78–68.

Head coaching jobs

Illinois State

In 1993, Stallings became the 15th head coach at Illinois State following Bob Bender's move to the University of Washington. The Redbirds went 123–63 during his six-year tenure and reached the NCAA Tournament and the NIT twice each. His winning percentage of .661 is the highest ever by an Illinois State coach who coached at least five years.

Following a 16–11 (Missouri Valley Conference: 12–6, 4th) record his first season, Stallings led Illinois State a 20–13 record (MVC: 13–5, 2nd) in his second year. They lost to Washington State 83–80 in the second round of the 1995 NIT. In 1995–96, the Redbirds (22–12 overall, 13–5 MVC) again finished second in the MVC and advanced to the quarterfinals of the NIT, where they lost to Tulane 83–72.

In 1996–97, Illinois State (24–6, 14–4) won the Missouri Valley Conference regular season title and tournament to reach the NCAA tournament for the first time since 1990. The Redbirds lost to Iowa State in the first round 69–57 in Auburn Hills, Michigan.

In 1997–98, led by MVC player of the year Rico Hill (18.4 ppg, 7.5 rpg) and Dan Muller (13.0 ppg, 5.3 rpg), Illinois State (25–6, 16–2) swept the MVC regular season and tournament titles for the second consecutive year. The Redbirds beat Tennessee 82–81 in overtime in the first round of the NCAA tournament in Sacramento, California, before losing to 4th-ranked Arizona in the second round 82–49. Following the season, Stallings was named MVC coach of the year. After losing four starters, the Redbirds fell back to 16–15 (MVC: 7–11, 7th) in Stallings’ final year.

Vanderbilt

Stallings became head coach at Vanderbilt in 1999, replacing Jan van Breda Kolff. In his first season, the Commodores rebounded from a 14–15 record to finish 19–11 (Southeastern Conference: 8–8). They were led by SEC Player of the Year Dan Langhi, who led the SEC with 22.1 points per game.

The Commodores slipped to 15–15 (SEC: 4–12) in 2000–01 and missed the postseason, although Matt Freije became only the fifth Commodore to be named to the SEC All-Freshman team.

In 2001–02, they improved marginally to 17–15 (SEC: 6–10). Wins at Tennessee and against No. 11 Kentucky in the final week helped Vanderbilt secure an NIT berth. They beat Houston 59–50 in the opening round before losing in the next. Freije earned third-team All-SEC honors, and Brian Thornton became the sixth Commodore to be named to the SEC All-Freshman team.

In 2002–03, Stallings suffered the first losing season of his career, when the Commodores slumped to 11–18 (SEC: 3–13). Freije was named second-team All-SEC by the league's coaches.

In 2003–04, Stallings led the Commodores to a 23–10 record (SEC: 8–8) and the Sweet Sixteen of the NCAA tournament. The Commodores had a 66–60 regular season win over No. 4 Kentucky and knocked off No. 9 Mississippi State in the SEC Tournament before losing to Florida in the semi-finals. In the NCAA tournament, Vanderbilt received a No. 6 seed and defeated Western Michigan 71–58 in the first round. In the second round, the Commodores trailed third-seeded North Carolina State 67–56 with 3:45 to play, but Freije keyed a 19–6 Vanderbilt run to end the game for a 75–73 win. Vanderbilt lost to eventual national champion Connecticut 73–53 in the Sweet Sixteen. Freije (18.4 ppg, 5.4 rpg) was named first-team All-SEC and finished as Vanderbilt's leading all-time scorer (1,891 points).

In 2004–05, the Commodores narrowly missed the NCAA tournament, finishing 20–14 (SEC: 8–8). Vanderbilt beat Indiana and Wichita State in the NIT before losing to Memphis in the quarterfinals, 81–68. Shan Foster became the seventh Commodore to be named to the SEC All-Freshman team and the third during Stallings’ tenure.

In 2005–06, Vanderbilt finished 17–13 (SEC: 7–9) and lost to Notre Dame 79–69 in the first round of the NIT. Foster was named first-team All-SEC.

In 2006–07, Vanderbilt had a 22–12 record (SEC East: 10–6, 2nd) and reached the Sweet 16 of the NCAA tournament. Following the end of the regular season, Stallings was named SEC coach of the year by his fellow SEC coaches, while senior Derrick Byars was named SEC player of the year.[8]

In 2007–08, Vanderbilt won its first 16 games of the season en route to a 26–8 record (10–6 SEC). After going 2–4 to start conference play, the Commodores notched seven straight wins, including a victory over then-No. 1 Tennessee, the second straight season Stallings defeated a top-ranked team. Vanderbilt received a No. 4 seed in the NCAA Tournament. However, 13th-seeded Siena routed the Commodores in the first round, 83–62. Shan Foster became the school's all-time leading scorer and was named the 2008 SEC Player of the Year by the SEC's coaches and the Associated Press.

In 2008–09, Stallings had four freshmen playing significant minutes on one of the youngest rosters in the nation. In a down year for the SEC, the Commodores went 19–12 (8–8 in conference play) but did not receive a bid to the NCAA Tournament or the NIT at the season's end.

 
Stallings near the Commodores bench during a game

The 2009–10 season represented a bounceback for the Commodores, who rattled off 10 straight victories after a 6–3 start and went on to post a 12–4 record in SEC play, the best-ever under Stallings. This included season sweeps of Florida and Tennessee, and Vanderbilt finished second in the SEC East behind Kentucky. At 24–8, the Commodores again received a No. 4 seed in the NCAA Tournament, but were again shocked, this time by 13th-seeded Murray State, 66–65. Three NCAA bids in four years was Vanderbilt's best postseason run since the early 1990s. Jermaine Beal was named First Team All-SEC after leading Vanderbilt in scoring and assists, and Stallings was named SEC Coach of the Year for the second time in four seasons.

In 2010–11, Stallings led Vanderbilt to a 23–11 overall record, 9–7 in the SEC. After earning a 5 seed, however, another season-ending upset ensued in the NCAA tournament, as 12th seeded Richmond knocked Vanderbilt out of the tournament in the second round.

The 2011–12 team was widely considered Vanderbilt's strongest under Stallings, with his typical makeup of a strong outside shooting presence and a powerful post man inside. Vanderbilt advanced to its first SEC Tournament final since 1951, defeating #1 and eventual national champion Kentucky by a score of 71–64.[9] The season ended in the NCAA tournament at the hands of Wisconsin in the third round after the Commodores defeated Harvard 79–70 in the second round.

With a victory over Lipscomb on November 15, 2013, Stallings passed Roy Skinner as the winningest coach in Vanderbilt history.

Vanderbilt made their first NCAA tournament in four years in 2015–16, but suffered a disappointing 20-point loss to Wichita State in the First Four.[10][11]

Pittsburgh

On March 27, 2016, amid a backlash from fans, it was announced that Stallings was hired as head basketball coach at the University of Pittsburgh.[12] Despite returning 6 of the top 7 players from the previous year (including 2 eventual NBA players), Pitt finished the 2016–17 season with their first losing record in 17 years. The campaign featured an 8-game losing streak, including a lopsided 55 point loss to the Louisville Cardinals where Kevin Stallings was ejected after receiving 2 technical fouls. Prior to the regular season finale, Kevin Stallings dismissed freshman guard, Justice Kithcart, for conduct detrimental to the team. Pitt finished tied for 13th place in the ACC (4–14) which was below their projected pre-season ACC ranking. They were eliminated in the 2nd round of the 2017 ACC tournament as the 14th seed by Virginia after upsetting Georgia Tech in the 1st round. In the 1st-round game against Georgia Tech, controversy again surrounded Kevin Stallings as he was heard using obscenities directed towards Pitt's Ryan Luther while Sheldon Jeter, whom Stallings had previously blocked from transferring to Pitt from Vanderbilt, was injured and lying on the floor. Less than a week after the end of the season, Crisshawn Clark and Corey Manigault announced they would be transferring, leaving no remaining players from the 2016 recruiting class.

During the 2017–18 season, controversy struck again when on January 2, 2018, in the final minutes of a game Pitt was losing to Louisville, Coach Stallings was overheard saying to a fan "At least we don't pay our players $100,000" (a reference to the Louisville basketball scandal). Pitt fired Stallings on March 8, 2018.[13] He left with the worst winning percentage of any non-interim coach in Pitt history.

On March 9, 2018, it was reported that Stallings retired from coaching.[14] He was issued a three year show-cause penalty by the NCAA on February 20, 2020 for exceeding the number of permissible coaches on his staff and lying to Pitt officials about it. He allowed three basketball staffers to perform coaching duties, then implemented an alert system to keep the staffers from being caught. He even went as far as to delete video footage in order to deceive Pitt officials. The show-cause penalty runs until February 19, 2023; if Stallings gets another coaching job during this time, he will be suspended for the first 30 percent of the first season of his return.[15][16]

Head coaching record

Statistics overview
Season Team Overall Conference Standing Postseason
Illinois State Redbirds (Missouri Valley Conference) (1993–1999)
1993–94 Illinois State 16–11 12–6 4th
1994–95 Illinois State 20–13 13–5 T–2nd NIT Second Round
1995–96 Illinois State 22–12 13–5 2nd NIT Second Round
1996–97 Illinois State 24–6 14–4 1st NCAA Division I Round of 64
1997–98 Illinois State 25–6 16–2 1st NCAA Division I Round of 32
1998–99 Illinois State 16–15 7–11 7th
Illinois State: 123–63 (.661) 75–33 (.694)
Vanderbilt Commodores (Southeastern Conference) (1999–2016)
1999–00 Vanderbilt 19–11 8–8 4th (East) NIT First Round
2000–01 Vanderbilt 15–15 4–12 6th (East)
2001–02 Vanderbilt 17–15 6–10 T–5th (East) NIT Second Round
2002–03 Vanderbilt 11–18 3–13 6th (East)
2003–04 Vanderbilt 23–10 8–8 T–3rd (East) NCAA Division I Sweet 16
2004–05 Vanderbilt 20–14 8–8 3rd (East) NIT Quarterfinal
2005–06 Vanderbilt 17–13 7–9 4th (East) NIT First Round
2006–07 Vanderbilt 22–12 10–6 2nd (East) NCAA Division I Sweet 16
2007–08 Vanderbilt 26–8 10–6 3rd (East) NCAA Division I Round of 64
2008–09 Vanderbilt 19–12 8–8 T–4th (East)
2009–10 Vanderbilt 24–9 12–4 2nd (East) NCAA Division I Round of 64
2010–11 Vanderbilt 23–11 9–7 T–3rd (East) NCAA Division I Round of 64
2011–12 Vanderbilt 25–11 10–6 T–2nd NCAA Division I Round of 32
2012–13 Vanderbilt 16–17 8–10 10th
2013–14 Vanderbilt 15–16 7–11 T–10th
2014–15 Vanderbilt 21–14 9–9 7th NIT Quarterfinal
2015–16 Vanderbilt 19–14 11–7 T–3rd NCAA Division I First Four
Vanderbilt: 332–220 (.601) 138–142 (.493)
Pittsburgh Panthers (Atlantic Coast Conference) (2016–2018)
2016–17 Pittsburgh 16–17 4–14 T–13th
2017–18 Pittsburgh 8–24 0–18 15th
Pittsburgh: 24–41 (.369) 4–32 (.111)
Total: 479–324 (.597)

      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

Personal life

His son, Jacob Stallings, plays in Major League Baseball for the Miami Marlins.

References

  1. ^ http://www.ballpress.com/honors/ibhf.shtml
  2. ^ "1976–77 Collinsville Kahoks". Ballpress.com. Retrieved 2007-02-18.
  3. ^ "1977–78 Collinsville Kahoks". Ballpress.com. Retrieved 2007-02-18.
  4. ^ "Collinsville High School Individual Records". Ballpress.com. Retrieved 2007-02-18.
  5. ^ http://www.ballpress.com/honors/all_state.shtml
  6. ^ a b "Kevin Stallings". Vanderbilt University Athletics. Retrieved March 10, 2016.
  7. ^ . Illinois State University. Archived from the original on November 3, 1999. Retrieved March 10, 2016.
  8. ^ "Kevin Stallings". University of Pittsburgh Athletics. Retrieved May 29, 2016.
  9. ^ "Vanderbilt vs. Kentucky - Box Score - March 11, 2012 - ESPN".
  10. ^ Sparks, Adam. "'Underachieving' Vanderbilt eager for quality win". The Tennessean.
  11. ^ Sparks, Adamn. "Vanderbilt AD: Kevin Stallings' job status to be evaluated". The Tennessean.
  12. ^ Paul Zeise (2016-03-27). "Vanderbilt's Kevin Stallings hired as Pitt men's basketball coach". post-gazette.com. Retrieved 2016-03-27.
  13. ^ Goodman, Jeff; Borzello, Jeff (March 8, 2018). "Pittsburgh dismisses coach Kevin Stallings after two seasons". ESPN.com. Retrieved March 8, 2018.
  14. ^ Vukovcan, Mike (9 March 2018). "Kevin Stallings to Retire From Basketball". PGH Sports Now. Pittsburgh, PA. Retrieved 19 November 2019.
  15. ^ VanHaaren, Tom (February 20, 2020). "Pitt basketball, football placed on probation; ex-coach Kevin Stallings dealt show-cause penalty". ESPN. Retrieved February 20, 2020.
  16. ^ 2020 Pittsburgh infraction report

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2018PittsburghHead coaching recordOverall479 324Accomplishments and honorsChampionships2 MVC regular season 1997 1998 2 MVC tournament 1997 1998 SEC tournament 2012 AwardsMVC Coach of the Year 1998 2 SEC Coach of the Year 2007 2010 Illinois Basketball Hall of Fame 1997 1 Contents 1 Playing career 2 Assistant coaching jobs 2 1 Purdue 2 2 Kansas 3 Head coaching jobs 3 1 Illinois State 3 2 Vanderbilt 3 3 Pittsburgh 4 Head coaching record 5 Personal life 6 ReferencesPlaying career EditStallings was born in Collinsville Illinois He graduated from Collinsville High School in Collinsville Illinois in 1978 where he played guard 6 5 190 lbs for four years under legendary coach Vergil Fletcher and won three conference championships The Kahoks went 30 1 his junior season and lost to De La Salle in the first round of the Illinois state tournament 67 66 2 In his senior season the Kahoks finished 28 3 and finished third in the state tournament They lost in the semi finals 55 53 to eventual champion Lockport Central who finished the season 33 0 3 Stallings still holds Collinsville records for career assists 665 season assists 284 and season steals 146 4 Stallings was named All State following his junior 1976 77 and senior 1977 78 seasons 5 After a year at Belleville Area College in Belleville Illinois where his team went 28 9 and made the NJCAA tournament Stallings enrolled at Purdue and played three years His first season the Boilermakers finished with a 27 8 record under coach Lee Rose and reached the NCAA Final Four Purdue reached the NIT Final Four in Stallings junior and senior seasons Gene Keady s first two seasons at the helm of the Boilermakers 6 Stallings started 17 games his senior season and averaged 4 3 points and 2 6 assists per game Stallings received a bachelor s degree in business management in 1982 and a master s degree in counseling in 1984 both from Purdue 6 7 Assistant coaching jobs EditPurdue Edit After graduation in 1982 Stallings began as assistant coach at Purdue under Gene Keady From 1982 to 1988 Purdue amassed a 140 44 record winning three Big Ten Championships two shared and one outright and reaching the NCAA Tournament all six years The highlight was a Sweet Sixteen appearance in 1988 when the Boilermakers finished 29 4 and earned a number one seed in the NCAA Tournament Kansas Edit In the summer of 1988 Stallings was hired by Roy Williams who had taken over at Kansas after Larry Brown s surprising NCAA Tournament championship During the next five seasons the Jayhawks compiled a 132 38 record and reached four NCAA Tournaments They advanced to the Final Four twice In 1991 they lost to Duke in the finals 72 65 while in 1993 they lost in the semifinals to North Carolina 78 68 Head coaching jobs EditIllinois State Edit In 1993 Stallings became the 15th head coach at Illinois State following Bob Bender s move to the University of Washington The Redbirds went 123 63 during his six year tenure and reached the NCAA Tournament and the NIT twice each His winning percentage of 661 is the highest ever by an Illinois State coach who coached at least five years Following a 16 11 Missouri Valley Conference 12 6 4th record his first season Stallings led Illinois State a 20 13 record MVC 13 5 2nd in his second year They lost to Washington State 83 80 in the second round of the 1995 NIT In 1995 96 the Redbirds 22 12 overall 13 5 MVC again finished second in the MVC and advanced to the quarterfinals of the NIT where they lost to Tulane 83 72 In 1996 97 Illinois State 24 6 14 4 won the Missouri Valley Conference regular season title and tournament to reach the NCAA tournament for the first time since 1990 The Redbirds lost to Iowa State in the first round 69 57 in Auburn Hills Michigan In 1997 98 led by MVC player of the year Rico Hill 18 4 ppg 7 5 rpg and Dan Muller 13 0 ppg 5 3 rpg Illinois State 25 6 16 2 swept the MVC regular season and tournament titles for the second consecutive year The Redbirds beat Tennessee 82 81 in overtime in the first round of the NCAA tournament in Sacramento California before losing to 4th ranked Arizona in the second round 82 49 Following the season Stallings was named MVC coach of the year After losing four starters the Redbirds fell back to 16 15 MVC 7 11 7th in Stallings final year Vanderbilt Edit Stallings became head coach at Vanderbilt in 1999 replacing Jan van Breda Kolff In his first season the Commodores rebounded from a 14 15 record to finish 19 11 Southeastern Conference 8 8 They were led by SEC Player of the Year Dan Langhi who led the SEC with 22 1 points per game The Commodores slipped to 15 15 SEC 4 12 in 2000 01 and missed the postseason although Matt Freije became only the fifth Commodore to be named to the SEC All Freshman team In 2001 02 they improved marginally to 17 15 SEC 6 10 Wins at Tennessee and against No 11 Kentucky in the final week helped Vanderbilt secure an NIT berth They beat Houston 59 50 in the opening round before losing in the next Freije earned third team All SEC honors and Brian Thornton became the sixth Commodore to be named to the SEC All Freshman team In 2002 03 Stallings suffered the first losing season of his career when the Commodores slumped to 11 18 SEC 3 13 Freije was named second team All SEC by the league s coaches In 2003 04 Stallings led the Commodores to a 23 10 record SEC 8 8 and the Sweet Sixteen of the NCAA tournament The Commodores had a 66 60 regular season win over No 4 Kentucky and knocked off No 9 Mississippi State in the SEC Tournament before losing to Florida in the semi finals In the NCAA tournament Vanderbilt received a No 6 seed and defeated Western Michigan 71 58 in the first round In the second round the Commodores trailed third seeded North Carolina State 67 56 with 3 45 to play but Freije keyed a 19 6 Vanderbilt run to end the game for a 75 73 win Vanderbilt lost to eventual national champion Connecticut 73 53 in the Sweet Sixteen Freije 18 4 ppg 5 4 rpg was named first team All SEC and finished as Vanderbilt s leading all time scorer 1 891 points In 2004 05 the Commodores narrowly missed the NCAA tournament finishing 20 14 SEC 8 8 Vanderbilt beat Indiana and Wichita State in the NIT before losing to Memphis in the quarterfinals 81 68 Shan Foster became the seventh Commodore to be named to the SEC All Freshman team and the third during Stallings tenure In 2005 06 Vanderbilt finished 17 13 SEC 7 9 and lost to Notre Dame 79 69 in the first round of the NIT Foster was named first team All SEC In 2006 07 Vanderbilt had a 22 12 record SEC East 10 6 2nd and reached the Sweet 16 of the NCAA tournament Following the end of the regular season Stallings was named SEC coach of the year by his fellow SEC coaches while senior Derrick Byars was named SEC player of the year 8 In 2007 08 Vanderbilt won its first 16 games of the season en route to a 26 8 record 10 6 SEC After going 2 4 to start conference play the Commodores notched seven straight wins including a victory over then No 1 Tennessee the second straight season Stallings defeated a top ranked team Vanderbilt received a No 4 seed in the NCAA Tournament However 13th seeded Siena routed the Commodores in the first round 83 62 Shan Foster became the school s all time leading scorer and was named the 2008 SEC Player of the Year by the SEC s coaches and the Associated Press In 2008 09 Stallings had four freshmen playing significant minutes on one of the youngest rosters in the nation In a down year for the SEC the Commodores went 19 12 8 8 in conference play but did not receive a bid to the NCAA Tournament or the NIT at the season s end Stallings near the Commodores bench during a game The 2009 10 season represented a bounceback for the Commodores who rattled off 10 straight victories after a 6 3 start and went on to post a 12 4 record in SEC play the best ever under Stallings This included season sweeps of Florida and Tennessee and Vanderbilt finished second in the SEC East behind Kentucky At 24 8 the Commodores again received a No 4 seed in the NCAA Tournament but were again shocked this time by 13th seeded Murray State 66 65 Three NCAA bids in four years was Vanderbilt s best postseason run since the early 1990s Jermaine Beal was named First Team All SEC after leading Vanderbilt in scoring and assists and Stallings was named SEC Coach of the Year for the second time in four seasons In 2010 11 Stallings led Vanderbilt to a 23 11 overall record 9 7 in the SEC After earning a 5 seed however another season ending upset ensued in the NCAA tournament as 12th seeded Richmond knocked Vanderbilt out of the tournament in the second round The 2011 12 team was widely considered Vanderbilt s strongest under Stallings with his typical makeup of a strong outside shooting presence and a powerful post man inside Vanderbilt advanced to its first SEC Tournament final since 1951 defeating 1 and eventual national champion Kentucky by a score of 71 64 9 The season ended in the NCAA tournament at the hands of Wisconsin in the third round after the Commodores defeated Harvard 79 70 in the second round With a victory over Lipscomb on November 15 2013 Stallings passed Roy Skinner as the winningest coach in Vanderbilt history Vanderbilt made their first NCAA tournament in four years in 2015 16 but suffered a disappointing 20 point loss to Wichita State in the First Four 10 11 Pittsburgh Edit On March 27 2016 amid a backlash from fans it was announced that Stallings was hired as head basketball coach at the University of Pittsburgh 12 Despite returning 6 of the top 7 players from the previous year including 2 eventual NBA players Pitt finished the 2016 17 season with their first losing record in 17 years The campaign featured an 8 game losing streak including a lopsided 55 point loss to the Louisville Cardinals where Kevin Stallings was ejected after receiving 2 technical fouls Prior to the regular season finale Kevin Stallings dismissed freshman guard Justice Kithcart for conduct detrimental to the team Pitt finished tied for 13th place in the ACC 4 14 which was below their projected pre season ACC ranking They were eliminated in the 2nd round of the 2017 ACC tournament as the 14th seed by Virginia after upsetting Georgia Tech in the 1st round In the 1st round game against Georgia Tech controversy again surrounded Kevin Stallings as he was heard using obscenities directed towards Pitt s Ryan Luther while Sheldon Jeter whom Stallings had previously blocked from transferring to Pitt from Vanderbilt was injured and lying on the floor Less than a week after the end of the season Crisshawn Clark and Corey Manigault announced they would be transferring leaving no remaining players from the 2016 recruiting class During the 2017 18 season controversy struck again when on January 2 2018 in the final minutes of a game Pitt was losing to Louisville Coach Stallings was overheard saying to a fan At least we don t pay our players 100 000 a reference to the Louisville basketball scandal Pitt fired Stallings on March 8 2018 13 He left with the worst winning percentage of any non interim coach in Pitt history On March 9 2018 it was reported that Stallings retired from coaching 14 He was issued a three year show cause penalty by the NCAA on February 20 2020 for exceeding the number of permissible coaches on his staff and lying to Pitt officials about it He allowed three basketball staffers to perform coaching duties then implemented an alert system to keep the staffers from being caught He even went as far as to delete video footage in order to deceive Pitt officials The show cause penalty runs until February 19 2023 if Stallings gets another coaching job during this time he will be suspended for the first 30 percent of the first season of his return 15 16 Head coaching record EditStatistics overview Season Team Overall Conference Standing PostseasonIllinois State Redbirds Missouri Valley Conference 1993 1999 1993 94 Illinois State 16 11 12 6 4th1994 95 Illinois State 20 13 13 5 T 2nd NIT Second Round1995 96 Illinois State 22 12 13 5 2nd NIT Second Round1996 97 Illinois State 24 6 14 4 1st NCAA Division I Round of 641997 98 Illinois State 25 6 16 2 1st NCAA Division I Round of 321998 99 Illinois State 16 15 7 11 7thIllinois State 123 63 661 75 33 694 Vanderbilt Commodores Southeastern Conference 1999 2016 1999 00 Vanderbilt 19 11 8 8 4th East NIT First Round2000 01 Vanderbilt 15 15 4 12 6th East 2001 02 Vanderbilt 17 15 6 10 T 5th East NIT Second Round2002 03 Vanderbilt 11 18 3 13 6th East 2003 04 Vanderbilt 23 10 8 8 T 3rd East NCAA Division I Sweet 162004 05 Vanderbilt 20 14 8 8 3rd East NIT Quarterfinal2005 06 Vanderbilt 17 13 7 9 4th East NIT First Round2006 07 Vanderbilt 22 12 10 6 2nd East NCAA Division I Sweet 162007 08 Vanderbilt 26 8 10 6 3rd East NCAA Division I Round of 642008 09 Vanderbilt 19 12 8 8 T 4th East 2009 10 Vanderbilt 24 9 12 4 2nd East NCAA Division I Round of 642010 11 Vanderbilt 23 11 9 7 T 3rd East NCAA Division I Round of 642011 12 Vanderbilt 25 11 10 6 T 2nd NCAA Division I Round of 322012 13 Vanderbilt 16 17 8 10 10th2013 14 Vanderbilt 15 16 7 11 T 10th2014 15 Vanderbilt 21 14 9 9 7th NIT Quarterfinal2015 16 Vanderbilt 19 14 11 7 T 3rd NCAA Division I First FourVanderbilt 332 220 601 138 142 493 Pittsburgh Panthers Atlantic Coast Conference 2016 2018 2016 17 Pittsburgh 16 17 4 14 T 13th2017 18 Pittsburgh 8 24 0 18 15thPittsburgh 24 41 369 4 32 111 Total 479 324 597 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 championPersonal life EditHis son Jacob Stallings plays in Major League Baseball for the Miami Marlins References Edit http www ballpress com honors ibhf shtml 1976 77 Collinsville Kahoks Ballpress com Retrieved 2007 02 18 1977 78 Collinsville Kahoks Ballpress com 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