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Mark Gottfried

Mark Frederick Gottfried (born January 20, 1964)[1] is an American men's college basketball coach and former player who most recently served as head coach of the Cal State Northridge Matadors

Mark Gottfried
Gottfried at Camp Arifjan in 2005
Biographical details
Born (1964-01-20) January 20, 1964 (age 59)
Crestline, Ohio, U.S.
Playing career
1983–1984Oral Roberts
1984–1987Alabama
Coaching career (HC unless noted)
1987–1995UCLA (assistant)
1995–1998Murray State
1998–2009Alabama
2011–2017NC State
2018–2021Cal State Northridge
Head coaching record
Overall438–292 (.600)
Tournaments10–11 (NCAA Division I)
4–4 (NIT)
0–1 (CBI)
Accomplishments and honors
Championships
3 OVC Regular Season (1996–1998)
2 OVC Tournament (1997, 1998)
SEC Regular Season (2002)
Awards
OVC Coach of the Year (1998)
SEC Coach of the Year (2002)

Gottfried played one season at Oral Roberts and three seasons at Alabama, advancing to the Sweet Sixteen in each of his seasons with the Crimson Tide. He spent eight seasons as an assistant coach at UCLA, including the team's 1995 NCAA championship season, three years as head coach at Murray State, eleven years as head coach at Alabama, and six seasons at North Carolina State.

Early years

Gottfried was born in Crestline, Ohio. He played varsity basketball at Carterville High School in Carterville, Illinois, and Carbondale High School in Carbondale, Illinois. He then played for UMS Prep (now known as UMS-Wright Preparatory School) in Mobile, Alabama, during his senior year, averaging 21.6 ppg/11.2 rpg before graduating in 1982. As a student, he was selected to the National Honor Society. Gottfried was inducted into UMS-Wright's Hall of Fame and in 2004, was the UMS Alumnus of the Year.

College career

Gottfried attended Oral Roberts on a basketball scholarship. After playing there for one season, where he was a Freshman All-American, he transferred to Alabama. There, he started 98 consecutive games, and Alabama advanced to the Sweet Sixteen in all three seasons he played. He holds the school records for most 3-point shots made in a single game with eight in a 1987 game against Vanderbilt, and for career 3-point field goal percentage (.485, 81–167).[1] Gottfried graduated with a Bachelor of Arts & Sciences in Communications from the University of Alabama in 1987, after winning both the school's Hayden Riley Top Scholar Award and the Bryant Award as the school's top scholar-athlete during his senior year.[2] He was selected by the Detroit Pistons in the seventh round of the 1987 NBA draft,[3] though he never played professionally. Instead, he spent three years touring with Athletes in Action, then attended UCLA graduate school for two years.[1]

Coaching career

UCLA

Gottfried served as an assistant coach for eight seasons (1988–95) at UCLA under Jim Harrick. Other members of the staff were former St. John's and UCLA head coach Steve Lavin and former Washington head coach Lorenzo Romar. The Bruins were the 1995 NCAA champions with Gottfried as an assistant coach and recruiter. The Bruins were ranked 1st nationally for their recruiting class in 1994 and produced future NBA players Ed O'Bannon, George Zidek, Tyus Edney, Don MacLean, Tracy Murray, Trevor Wilson, Darrick Martin and Mitchell Butler.[1] Gottfried faced his former school twice as head coach at Alabama, losing 79–57 in the 2001 John Wooden Classic and losing 62–59 in the second round of the 2006 NCAA tournament.

Murray State

Gottfried was head coach from 1995 to 1998 at Murray State University and compiled a 68–24 overall record. Murray State advanced to the NCAA tournament in 1997 and again in 1998 and made the NIT in his first season there in 1996. He coached the Racers to Ohio Valley Conference championships in each of his seasons as head coach, becoming the first head coach to win three OVC titles in only three seasons.[1] In his last season, the Racers finished 25th in the final AP Poll.

Alabama

Gottfried was hired by the University of Alabama on March 25, 1998.[1] He led the Tide to the SEC regular season championship in the 2001–02 season, their first regular-season title in 15 years. The following year, his team became the first in Crimson Tide history to be ranked No. 1 in the AP poll.[4] The team held the ranking for two weeks before losing 51–49 to Utah shortly before conference play.[5] During the end of the following season, his team upset top-ranked and top-seeded Stanford in the second round of the NCAA tournament. The squad then defeated reigning national champion Syracuse to advance to the Elite Eight, achieving another program first. The Tide ultimately lost to eventual national champion UConn. For his efforts, Gottfried was named SEC coach of the year by the AP and his fellow coaches. The next season, Alabama entered the NCAA tournament as a fifth seed before suffering a first-round loss to UW–Milwaukee.

After that, his tenure at Alabama was marked by key player injuries and disappointment. Alabama posted back-to-back losing seasons in the SEC in 2006–07 and 2007–08. The 2007–08 season marked the first time in nine years (only the second time under Gottfried) that Alabama did not reach either the NIT or NCAA post-season tournament, although the Tide did receive an invitation to the first annual College Basketball Invitational, which it did not accept. On January 26, 2009, after the controversial departure of player Ronald Steele and an underperforming season at that point, Gottfried met with Alabama Athletics Director Mal Moore and resigned mid-season.[6]

NC State

On April 5, 2011, Gottfried accepted the job as head coach of the NC State Wolfpack men's basketball team. To celebrate the upcoming basketball season, Gottfried planned to perform a tandem skydive into Carter Finley Stadium during halftime of a football game. The jump, scheduled for September 17, 2011, was canceled due to weather concerns.[7]

On March 11, 2012, the NC State Wolfpack men's basketball team received an 11th seed in the NCAA tournament. Because his team was selected into the tournament, Gottfried received a two-year extension on his contract through April 4, 2018.[8] On March 18, 2012, Gottfried's 11th-seeded Wolfpack team defeated the 3rd-seeded Georgetown Hoyas in the 3rd round of the NCAA Tournament, earning a Sweet 16 berth. Five days later, the Wolfpack lost to 2nd-seeded Kansas Jayhawks in the Sweet 16.

On January 12, 2013, Gottfried became just the 14th coach in history to beat the #1 ranked team in the country with two separate schools after beating Duke 84–76 (having previously done so at Alabama).

During the 2014–2015 season, NC State picked up wins against two Top 10 conference opponents (Jan 11 vs Duke and Feb 14 vs Louisville). Both Top 10 victories came immediately after losses to the ACC leading Virginia Cavaliers. The road victory against the Louisville Cardinals was only the third time since the turn of the century that the Wolfpack had picked up a road win vs. an AP Top 10 squad, snapping a 22-game drought in such games.[9] NC State would qualify for the NCAA Tournament as an 8 seed eliminating the top seeded Villanova Wildcats before falling to number 4 seed Louisville Cardinals in the Sweet 16 Gottfried's second in 4 years with the Wolfpack. However it would be Gottfried's last winning season in Raleigh.[10][better source needed]

On January 23, 2017, Gottfried earned his 400th career win as a head coach by defeating #17 Duke in an 84–82 thriller at Cameron Indoor Stadium. It was the first time since January 1995 that NC State had won at Duke.[11]

After two losing consecutive seasons, including going 9–27 in the ACC during those seasons and several transfers out, Gottfried was on the hot seat.[12]

On February 16, 2017, after a meeting between Gottfried and athletic director Debbie Yow, NC State announced that Gottfried would not return as head coach for the following season.[13]

In July 2019, the NCAA charged NC State with a series of violations regarding the recruitment of former star Dennis Smith Jr. They included two Level I violations against Gottfried, including failure to control the program and failure to monitor assistant Orlando Early, who was accused of facilitating payments to Smith.[14] In December 2021, the NCAA placed NC State on one year of probation for the violations and ordered the Wolfpack to vacate all of its wins in 2016–17. It also slapped Gottfried with a one-year show-cause penalty, effective until December 19, 2022. If Gottfried works at another NCAA member school during this period, that school must show why Gottfried must not be sanctioned. Early was hit with a six-year show-cause penalty.[15][16]

Dallas Mavericks

Gottfried joined the Dallas Mavericks as an assistant coach for their 2017 NBA Summer League team.[17] The Mavericks had drafted Dennis Smith, Jr., who played for Gottfried at NC State for one season, in the 2017 NBA draft.

Cal State Northridge

Gottfried was hired as head coach of Cal State Northridge on March 12, 2018.[18] The infractions case at NC State was announced shortly after the end of Gottfried's first season, leading Yahoo! Sports' Pat Forde to recall that CSU Northridge's decision to hire him had been much criticized.[14]In April 2021, CSU Northridge placed Gottfried and his staff on leave amid an internal investigation into potential rules violations in the basketball program.[19] He never returned; he and CSU Northridge mutually agreed to part ways in December 2021, shortly after he was handed a show-cause penalty for the violations at NC State.[20] Had Gottfried returned, CSU Northridge would have had to convince the NCAA that Gottfried should not be sanctioned,[21] and could have been severely punished had he committed additional violations while his show-cause order was in effect.[22] Trent Johnson was named interim coach for the 2021–22 season, and won the job on a permanent basis after the season.[23]

Family

Gottfried is divorced and the father of four sons and one daughter.[1] His oldest son, Brandon, was a standout athlete at Gulf Shores High School (Gulf Shores, Alabama) in both football and basketball and graduated from Stanford University, where he played football as a tight end.[24] His daughter, Mary Layson, is an accomplished international fashion model. His father, Joe Gottfried, is a former NCAA Southern Illinois Univ-Carbondale basketball coach and retired as Director of Athletics at the University of South Alabama in 2009.[25] His uncle, Mike Gottfried, was a college football head coach (Murray State, Cincinnati, Kansas and Pittsburgh) and an analyst on ESPN college football broadcasts.

Head coaching record

Statistics overview
Season Team Overall Conference Standing Postseason
Murray State Racers (Ohio Valley Conference) (1995–1997)
1995–96 Murray State 19–10 12–4 1st NIT First Round
1996–97 Murray State 20–10 12–6 T–1st NCAA Division I Round of 64
1997–98 Murray State 29–4 16–2 1st NCAA Division I Round of 64
Murray State: 68–24 (.739) 40–12 (.769)
Alabama Crimson Tide (Southeastern Conference) (1998–2009)
1998–99 Alabama 17–15 6–10 T–5th (West) NIT First Round
1999–00 Alabama 13–16 6–10 4th (West)
2000–01 Alabama 25–11 8–8 3rd (West) NIT Runner-Up
2001–02 Alabama 27–8 12–4 1st (West) NCAA Division I Round of 32
2002–03 Alabama 17–12 7–9 4th (West) NCAA Division I Round of 64
2003–04 Alabama 20–13 8–8 T–2nd (West) NCAA Division I Elite Eight
2004–05 Alabama 24–8 12–4 T–1st (West) NCAA Division I Round of 64
2005–06 Alabama 18–13 10–6 2nd (West) NCAA Division I Round of 32
2006–07 Alabama 20–12 7–9 T–3rd (West) NIT First Round
2007–08 Alabama 17–16 5–11 5th (West)
2008–09 Alabama 12–7 2–3 Resigned mid-season
Alabama: 210–131 (.616) 83–82 (.503)
NC State Wolfpack (Atlantic Coast Conference) (2011–2017)
2011–12 NC State 24–13 9–7 T–4th NCAA Division I Sweet 16
2012–13 NC State 24–11 11–7 T–4th NCAA Division I Round of 64
2013–14 NC State 22–14 9–9 7th NCAA Division I Round of 64
2014–15 NC State 22–14 10–8 T–6th NCAA Division I Sweet 16
2015–16 NC State 16–17 5–13 13th
2016–17 NC State 15–17 4–14 T–13th
NC State: 123–86 (.589) 48–58 (.453)
Cal State Northridge Matadors (Big West Conference) (2018–2021)
2018–19 Cal State Northridge 13–21 7–9 T–6th CBI First Round
2019–20 Cal State Northridge 15–17 10–6 T–2nd
2020–21 Cal State Northridge 9–13 5–9 8th
Cal State Northridge: 37–51 (.420) 22–24 (.478)
Total: 438–292 (.600)

      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

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References

  1. ^ a b c d e f g "Mark Gottfried". University of Alabama Athletics Media Relations - Rolltide.com. May 2, 2002. Retrieved March 5, 2007.[dead link]
  2. ^ "Tide honors its student-athletes". The Tuscaloosa News. April 25, 2006. Retrieved January 25, 2009.
  3. ^ . Archived from the original on October 17, 2007.
  4. ^ Jim O'Connell (December 23, 2002). "Alabama is Number One in AP Men's Hoops Poll". Associated Press via RollTide.com. Retrieved January 26, 2009.
  5. ^ "Alabama Is Upset By Utah". The New York Times. December 31, 2002. Retrieved January 26, 2009.
  6. ^ Pat Forde (January 26, 2009). "Embattled Coach Gottfried Resigns after 11 Years at Alabama". ESPN.com. Retrieved January 26, 2009.
  7. ^ "Mark Gottfried's jump called off". espn.com. September 17, 2011. Retrieved September 18, 2011.
  8. ^ . scout.com. scout.com. Archived from the original on March 15, 2012. Retrieved March 15, 2012.
  9. ^ "NC State goes inside to upset No. 9 L'ville". ESPN.com. Associated Press. February 14, 2015. Retrieved February 14, 2015.
  10. ^ List of NC State Wolfpack men's basketball seasons
  11. ^ "NC State vs. Duke – Game Recap – January 23, 2017 – ESPN". ESPN.com.
  12. ^ "N.C. State basketball: Mark Gottfried on hot seat for struggling Wolfpack". UPI.
  13. ^ "NC State's Gottfried will not return next season". WRAL.com. February 16, 2017.
  14. ^ a b Pat Forde (July 11, 2019). "NCAA's latest salvo might have exposed the worst hire in college basketball". Yahoo! Sports.
  15. ^ Mark Schlabach (December 20, 2021). "NC State Wolfpack men's basketball program put on 1-year probation; former coach Mark Gottfried gets one-year show-cause order". ESPN.
  16. ^ NC State infraction report
  17. ^ "Mavs Orlando Summer League Roster Set". Scout.com. Retrieved June 29, 2017.
  18. ^ "Sources: CSU Northridge hiring Mark Gottfried". ESPN.com. Retrieved March 12, 2018.
  19. ^ "Ex-NC State coach Mark Gottfried and his staff placed on leave at Cal State Northridge". Retrieved May 6, 2021.
  20. ^ "CSUN Statement on Men's Basketball". Gomatadors.com. California State University, Northridge. Retrieved April 8, 2022.
  21. ^ Katz, Andy (August 25, 2011). "Three-year show-cause for Bruce Pearl". ESPN.com. Retrieved August 27, 2011.
  22. ^ Schlabach, Mark. NCAA sends message to Ohio State. ESPN, December 20, 2011.
  23. ^ Tarek Fattal (March 17, 2022). "CSUN lifts interim tag, hires Trent Johnson as men's basketball coach". Los Angeles Daily News.
  24. ^ "Brandon Gottfried". ESPN.com. Retrieved June 29, 2017.
  25. ^ "University of South Alabama Jaguars". University of South Alabama Jaguars. Retrieved May 24, 2020.
  26. ^ (PDF). Archived from the original (PDF) on November 12, 2012. Retrieved March 27, 2011.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: archived copy as title (link)
  27. ^ . Archived from the original on August 7, 2010.

External links

  • Cal State Northridge profile

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Mark Frederick Gottfried born January 20 1964 1 is an American men s college basketball coach and former player who most recently served as head coach of the Cal State Northridge MatadorsMark GottfriedGottfried at Camp Arifjan in 2005Biographical detailsBorn 1964 01 20 January 20 1964 age 59 Crestline Ohio U S Playing career1983 1984Oral Roberts1984 1987AlabamaCoaching career HC unless noted 1987 1995UCLA assistant 1995 1998Murray State1998 2009Alabama2011 2017NC State2018 2021Cal State NorthridgeHead coaching recordOverall438 292 600 Tournaments10 11 NCAA Division I 4 4 NIT 0 1 CBI Accomplishments and honorsChampionships3 OVC Regular Season 1996 1998 2 OVC Tournament 1997 1998 SEC Regular Season 2002 AwardsOVC Coach of the Year 1998 SEC Coach of the Year 2002 Gottfried played one season at Oral Roberts and three seasons at Alabama advancing to the Sweet Sixteen in each of his seasons with the Crimson Tide He spent eight seasons as an assistant coach at UCLA including the team s 1995 NCAA championship season three years as head coach at Murray State eleven years as head coach at Alabama and six seasons at North Carolina State Contents 1 Early years 2 College career 3 Coaching career 3 1 UCLA 3 2 Murray State 3 3 Alabama 3 4 NC State 3 5 Dallas Mavericks 3 6 Cal State Northridge 4 Family 5 Head coaching record 6 References 7 External linksEarly years EditGottfried was born in Crestline Ohio He played varsity basketball at Carterville High School in Carterville Illinois and Carbondale High School in Carbondale Illinois He then played for UMS Prep now known as UMS Wright Preparatory School in Mobile Alabama during his senior year averaging 21 6 ppg 11 2 rpg before graduating in 1982 As a student he was selected to the National Honor Society Gottfried was inducted into UMS Wright s Hall of Fame and in 2004 was the UMS Alumnus of the Year College career EditGottfried attended Oral Roberts on a basketball scholarship After playing there for one season where he was a Freshman All American he transferred to Alabama There he started 98 consecutive games and Alabama advanced to the Sweet Sixteen in all three seasons he played He holds the school records for most 3 point shots made in a single game with eight in a 1987 game against Vanderbilt and for career 3 point field goal percentage 485 81 167 1 Gottfried graduated with a Bachelor of Arts amp Sciences in Communications from the University of Alabama in 1987 after winning both the school s Hayden Riley Top Scholar Award and the Bryant Award as the school s top scholar athlete during his senior year 2 He was selected by the Detroit Pistons in the seventh round of the 1987 NBA draft 3 though he never played professionally Instead he spent three years touring with Athletes in Action then attended UCLA graduate school for two years 1 Coaching career EditUCLA Edit Gottfried served as an assistant coach for eight seasons 1988 95 at UCLA under Jim Harrick Other members of the staff were former St John s and UCLA head coach Steve Lavin and former Washington head coach Lorenzo Romar The Bruins were the 1995 NCAA champions with Gottfried as an assistant coach and recruiter The Bruins were ranked 1st nationally for their recruiting class in 1994 and produced future NBA players Ed O Bannon George Zidek Tyus Edney Don MacLean Tracy Murray Trevor Wilson Darrick Martin and Mitchell Butler 1 Gottfried faced his former school twice as head coach at Alabama losing 79 57 in the 2001 John Wooden Classic and losing 62 59 in the second round of the 2006 NCAA tournament Murray State Edit Gottfried was head coach from 1995 to 1998 at Murray State University and compiled a 68 24 overall record Murray State advanced to the NCAA tournament in 1997 and again in 1998 and made the NIT in his first season there in 1996 He coached the Racers to Ohio Valley Conference championships in each of his seasons as head coach becoming the first head coach to win three OVC titles in only three seasons 1 In his last season the Racers finished 25th in the final AP Poll Alabama Edit Gottfried was hired by the University of Alabama on March 25 1998 1 He led the Tide to the SEC regular season championship in the 2001 02 season their first regular season title in 15 years The following year his team became the first in Crimson Tide history to be ranked No 1 in the AP poll 4 The team held the ranking for two weeks before losing 51 49 to Utah shortly before conference play 5 During the end of the following season his team upset top ranked and top seeded Stanford in the second round of the NCAA tournament The squad then defeated reigning national champion Syracuse to advance to the Elite Eight achieving another program first The Tide ultimately lost to eventual national champion UConn For his efforts Gottfried was named SEC coach of the year by the AP and his fellow coaches The next season Alabama entered the NCAA tournament as a fifth seed before suffering a first round loss to UW Milwaukee After that his tenure at Alabama was marked by key player injuries and disappointment Alabama posted back to back losing seasons in the SEC in 2006 07 and 2007 08 The 2007 08 season marked the first time in nine years only the second time under Gottfried that Alabama did not reach either the NIT or NCAA post season tournament although the Tide did receive an invitation to the first annual College Basketball Invitational which it did not accept On January 26 2009 after the controversial departure of player Ronald Steele and an underperforming season at that point Gottfried met with Alabama Athletics Director Mal Moore and resigned mid season 6 NC State Edit On April 5 2011 Gottfried accepted the job as head coach of the NC State Wolfpack men s basketball team To celebrate the upcoming basketball season Gottfried planned to perform a tandem skydive into Carter Finley Stadium during halftime of a football game The jump scheduled for September 17 2011 was canceled due to weather concerns 7 On March 11 2012 the NC State Wolfpack men s basketball team received an 11th seed in the NCAA tournament Because his team was selected into the tournament Gottfried received a two year extension on his contract through April 4 2018 8 On March 18 2012 Gottfried s 11th seeded Wolfpack team defeated the 3rd seeded Georgetown Hoyas in the 3rd round of the NCAA Tournament earning a Sweet 16 berth Five days later the Wolfpack lost to 2nd seeded Kansas Jayhawks in the Sweet 16 On January 12 2013 Gottfried became just the 14th coach in history to beat the 1 ranked team in the country with two separate schools after beating Duke 84 76 having previously done so at Alabama During the 2014 2015 season NC State picked up wins against two Top 10 conference opponents Jan 11 vs Duke and Feb 14 vs Louisville Both Top 10 victories came immediately after losses to the ACC leading Virginia Cavaliers The road victory against the Louisville Cardinals was only the third time since the turn of the century that the Wolfpack had picked up a road win vs an AP Top 10 squad snapping a 22 game drought in such games 9 NC State would qualify for the NCAA Tournament as an 8 seed eliminating the top seeded Villanova Wildcats before falling to number 4 seed Louisville Cardinals in the Sweet 16 Gottfried s second in 4 years with the Wolfpack However it would be Gottfried s last winning season in Raleigh 10 better source needed On January 23 2017 Gottfried earned his 400th career win as a head coach by defeating 17 Duke in an 84 82 thriller at Cameron Indoor Stadium It was the first time since January 1995 that NC State had won at Duke 11 After two losing consecutive seasons including going 9 27 in the ACC during those seasons and several transfers out Gottfried was on the hot seat 12 On February 16 2017 after a meeting between Gottfried and athletic director Debbie Yow NC State announced that Gottfried would not return as head coach for the following season 13 In July 2019 the NCAA charged NC State with a series of violations regarding the recruitment of former star Dennis Smith Jr They included two Level I violations against Gottfried including failure to control the program and failure to monitor assistant Orlando Early who was accused of facilitating payments to Smith 14 In December 2021 the NCAA placed NC State on one year of probation for the violations and ordered the Wolfpack to vacate all of its wins in 2016 17 It also slapped Gottfried with a one year show cause penalty effective until December 19 2022 If Gottfried works at another NCAA member school during this period that school must show why Gottfried must not be sanctioned Early was hit with a six year show cause penalty 15 16 Dallas Mavericks Edit Gottfried joined the Dallas Mavericks as an assistant coach for their 2017 NBA Summer League team 17 The Mavericks had drafted Dennis Smith Jr who played for Gottfried at NC State for one season in the 2017 NBA draft Cal State Northridge Edit Gottfried was hired as head coach of Cal State Northridge on March 12 2018 18 The infractions case at NC State was announced shortly after the end of Gottfried s first season leading Yahoo Sports Pat Forde to recall that CSU Northridge s decision to hire him had been much criticized 14 In April 2021 CSU Northridge placed Gottfried and his staff on leave amid an internal investigation into potential rules violations in the basketball program 19 He never returned he and CSU Northridge mutually agreed to part ways in December 2021 shortly after he was handed a show cause penalty for the violations at NC State 20 Had Gottfried returned CSU Northridge would have had to convince the NCAA that Gottfried should not be sanctioned 21 and could have been severely punished had he committed additional violations while his show cause order was in effect 22 Trent Johnson was named interim coach for the 2021 22 season and won the job on a permanent basis after the season 23 Family EditGottfried is divorced and the father of four sons and one daughter 1 His oldest son Brandon was a standout athlete at Gulf Shores High School Gulf Shores Alabama in both football and basketball and graduated from Stanford University where he played football as a tight end 24 His daughter Mary Layson is an accomplished international fashion model His father Joe Gottfried is a former NCAA Southern Illinois Univ Carbondale basketball coach and retired as Director of Athletics at the University of South Alabama in 2009 25 His uncle Mike Gottfried was a college football head coach Murray State Cincinnati Kansas and Pittsburgh and an analyst on ESPN college football broadcasts Head coaching record EditStatistics overview Season Team Overall Conference Standing PostseasonMurray State Racers Ohio Valley Conference 1995 1997 1995 96 Murray State 19 10 12 4 1st NIT First Round1996 97 Murray State 20 10 12 6 T 1st NCAA Division I Round of 641997 98 Murray State 29 4 16 2 1st NCAA Division I Round of 64Murray State 68 24 739 40 12 769 Alabama Crimson Tide Southeastern Conference 1998 2009 1998 99 Alabama 17 15 6 10 T 5th West NIT First Round1999 00 Alabama 13 16 6 10 4th West 2000 01 Alabama 25 11 8 8 3rd West NIT Runner Up2001 02 Alabama 27 8 12 4 1st West NCAA Division I Round of 322002 03 Alabama 17 12 7 9 4th West NCAA Division I Round of 642003 04 Alabama 20 13 8 8 T 2nd West NCAA Division I Elite Eight2004 05 Alabama 24 8 12 4 T 1st West NCAA Division I Round of 642005 06 Alabama 18 13 10 6 2nd West NCAA Division I Round of 322006 07 Alabama 20 12 7 9 T 3rd West NIT First Round2007 08 Alabama 17 16 5 11 5th West 2008 09 Alabama 12 7 2 3 Resigned mid seasonAlabama 210 131 616 83 82 503 NC State Wolfpack Atlantic Coast Conference 2011 2017 2011 12 NC State 24 13 9 7 T 4th NCAA Division I Sweet 162012 13 NC State 24 11 11 7 T 4th NCAA Division I Round of 642013 14 NC State 22 14 9 9 7th NCAA Division I Round of 642014 15 NC State 22 14 10 8 T 6th NCAA Division I Sweet 162015 16 NC State 16 17 5 13 13th2016 17 NC State 15 17 4 14 T 13thNC State 123 86 589 48 58 453 Cal State Northridge Matadors Big West Conference 2018 2021 2018 19 Cal State Northridge 13 21 7 9 T 6th CBI First Round2019 20 Cal State Northridge 15 17 10 6 T 2nd2020 21 Cal State Northridge 9 13 5 9 8thCal State Northridge 37 51 420 22 24 478 Total 438 292 600 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 26 27 References Edit a b c d e f g Mark Gottfried University of Alabama Athletics Media Relations Rolltide com May 2 2002 Retrieved March 5 2007 dead link Tide honors its student athletes The Tuscaloosa News April 25 2006 Retrieved January 25 2009 1987 NBA Draft on Basketballreference com Archived from the original on October 17 2007 Jim O Connell December 23 2002 Alabama is Number One in AP Men s Hoops Poll Associated Press via RollTide com Retrieved January 26 2009 Alabama Is Upset By Utah The New York Times December 31 2002 Retrieved January 26 2009 Pat Forde January 26 2009 Embattled Coach Gottfried Resigns after 11 Years at Alabama ESPN com Retrieved January 26 2009 Mark Gottfried s jump called off espn com September 17 2011 Retrieved September 18 2011 Gottfried s Contract Extended With NCAA Bid scout com scout com Archived from the original on March 15 2012 Retrieved March 15 2012 NC State goes inside to upset No 9 L ville ESPN com Associated Press February 14 2015 Retrieved February 14 2015 List of NC State Wolfpack men s basketball seasons NC State vs Duke Game Recap January 23 2017 ESPN ESPN com N C State basketball Mark Gottfried on hot seat for struggling Wolfpack UPI NC State s Gottfried will not return next season WRAL com February 16 2017 a b Pat Forde July 11 2019 NCAA s latest salvo might have exposed the worst hire in college basketball Yahoo Sports Mark Schlabach December 20 2021 NC State Wolfpack men s basketball program put on 1 year probation former coach Mark Gottfried gets one year show cause order ESPN NC State infraction report Mavs Orlando Summer League Roster Set Scout com Retrieved June 29 2017 Sources CSU Northridge hiring Mark Gottfried ESPN com Retrieved March 12 2018 Ex NC State coach Mark Gottfried and his staff placed on leave at Cal State Northridge Retrieved May 6 2021 CSUN Statement on Men s Basketball Gomatadors com California State University Northridge Retrieved April 8 2022 Katz Andy August 25 2011 Three year show cause for Bruce Pearl ESPN com Retrieved August 27 2011 Schlabach Mark NCAA sends message to Ohio State ESPN December 20 2011 Tarek Fattal March 17 2022 CSUN lifts interim tag hires Trent Johnson as men s basketball coach Los Angeles Daily News Brandon Gottfried ESPN com Retrieved June 29 2017 University of South Alabama Jaguars University of South Alabama Jaguars Retrieved May 24 2020 Archived copy PDF Archived from the original PDF on 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