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Phyllis Mangina

Phyllis Ann Mangina (born January 3, 1959) is an American college basketball coach who was most recently an assistant women's basketball coach at Saint Peter's. Previously, she was head coach at Seton Hall from 1985 to 2010.[1] Mangina was first a star basketball and softball player at Seton Hall, and later returned to her alma mater as an assistant, before assuming a leading role as head coach in 1985.

Phyllis Mangina
Biographical details
Born (1959-01-03) January 3, 1959 (age 65)
Orange, New Jersey, U.S.
Playing career
1977–1981Seton Hall
Position(s)Point guard
Coaching career (HC unless noted)
1981–1982Wagner (asst.)
1982–1985Seton Hall (asst.)
1985–2010Seton Hall
2012–2018Saint Peter's (asst.)
Head coaching record
Overall352–368 (.489)[1]
TournamentsNCAA Division I: 3–2 (.600)[2]
WNIT: 2–3 (.400)[2]
Accomplishments and honors
Championships
Awards
  • 2× Big East Coach of the Year (1990, 1994)

Early life and education edit

Born and raised in Orange, New Jersey, Mangina graduated from East Orange Catholic High School in 1977.[3] At Seton Hall University, a Catholic university in nearby South Orange, Mangina played at point guard on the Seton Hall Pirates women's basketball team from 1977 to 1981, during which Seton Hall went 93–28 and made the postseason every year, including the 1978 AIAW national final. She also played on the softball team.[4][5]

Coaching career edit

Assistant coach (1981–1985) edit

After graduating from Seton Hall in 1981, Mangina became an assistant coach at Wagner College in Staten Island for a season before returning to Seton Hall as an assistant coach under her former coach Sue Regan. After serving as recruiting coordinator at Seton Hall from 1982 to 1985, Seton Hall promoted Mangina to head coach after Regan became associate athletic director.[6]

Seton Hall (1985–2010) edit

As head coach of Seton Hall from 1985 to 2010, Mangina led Seton Hall to two NCAA tournament appearances (1994 and 1995) and three Women's National Invitation Tournament appearances (2003, 2004, and 2007). The second women's basketball head coach in program history, Mangina has the winningest basketball coaching record at Seton Hall with an overall record of 341–345. She coached three honorable mention All-Americans and 18 All Big East selections. During the 1994–95 season, the Pirates went 24-9 earning the program's second consecutive 20-win season and tournament appearance. The 1994 team spent 10 weeks in the Top 25.[6]

In the 1993–94 season, Seton Hall had its best season ever at 27–5 (16–2, second in the Big East) and finished the year ranked no. 14 in both the AP and USA Today Coaches Polls.[6]

After the 1997–98 season, in which the team finished 8–19,[1] five players, including leading scorer Danielle Golay and starting point guard Christine Koren, decided to transfer.[7][8]

On March 15, 2010, Mangina resigned from Seton Hall.[9]

Saint Peter's assistant (2012–2018) edit

In 2012, Mangina returned to coaching as an assistant at Saint Peter's, another Catholic university program in northern New Jersey, under head coach Pat Coyle.[4] Going 19–132 through six seasons,[10] Coyle resigned following the 2017–18 season, and the new head coach did not retain Mangina on staff.[11][12]

Head coaching record edit

Sources:[1][13]

Statistics overview
Season Team Overall Conference Standing Postseason
Seton Hall Pirates (Big East Conference) (1985–2010)
1985–86 Seton Hall 5–23 2–14 9th
1986–87 Seton Hall 12–17 3–13 8th
1987–88 Seton Hall 10–19 4–12 8th
1988–89 Seton Hall 18–10 9–7 T–4th
1989–90 Seton Hall 21–7 11–5 3rd
1990–91 Seton Hall 18–11 7–9 5th
1991–92 Seton Hall 14–15 5–13 T–8th
1992–93 Seton Hall 14–13 8–10 6th
1993–94 Seton Hall 27–5 16–2 2nd NCAA Sweet 16
1994–95 Seton Hall 24–9 12–6 3rd NCAA second round
1995–96 Seton Hall 16–13 9–9 T–1st (Big East 7)
1996–97 Seton Hall 10–17 7–11 5th (Big East 7)
1997–98 Seton Hall 8–19 6–12 T–4th (Big East 7)
1998–99 Seton Hall 6–21 3–13 13th
1999–2000 Seton Hall 11–16 5–11 T–9th
2000–01 Seton Hall 16–12 9–7 6th
2001–02 Seton Hall 15–14 6–10 T–9th
2002–03 Seton Hall 14–15 7–9 8th WNIT First Round[2]
2003–04 Seton Hall 15–15 6–10 8th WNIT Second Round[2]
2004–05 Seton Hall 14–14 6–10 9th
2005–06 Seton Hall 6–21 3–13 T–13th
2006–07 Seton Hall 19–12 9–7 T–8th WNIT second round
2007–08 Seton Hall 13–14 3–13 T–14th
2008–09 Seton Hall 17–14 4–12 T–13th
2009–10 Seton Hall 9–21 1–15 16th
Seton Hall: 352–368 (.489) 161–253 (.389)
Total: 352–368 (.489)

      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. ^ a b c d "NCAA Statistics". stats.ncaa.org.
  2. ^ a b c d Seton Hall 2017-18 Women's Basketball Media Guide & Record Book (PDF), Seton Hall University, 2017, pp. 36–37, 53
  3. ^ Caldwell, Dave (February 25, 2007). "A Force in Seton Hall Sports, on and Off Court". The New York Times. Retrieved June 27, 2018.
  4. ^ a b . SaintPetersPeacocks.com. Saint Peter's University. Archived from the original on June 28, 2018.
  5. ^ 2015 Seton Hall Softball Record Book, p. 23
  6. ^ a b c . SHUPirates.com. Seton Hall University. Archived from the original on February 4, 2012. Retrieved June 27, 2018.
  7. ^ Moretti, Mike; Blasko, Andrea (May 8, 1998). "5 Seton Players to Leave Team". The Star-Ledger. Newark, NJ. p. 64.
  8. ^ Riley, Lori (November 1, 1998). "Seton Hall Coach Downplays Revolt". Hartford Courant. Retrieved July 2, 2018.
  9. ^ . March 15, 2010. Archived from the original on April 7, 2012. Retrieved July 2, 2018.
  10. ^ "NCAA Statistics". stats.ncaa.org.
  11. ^ "Pat Coyle Resigns from Saint Peter's as Women's Basketball Head Coach". Saint Peter's University. March 16, 2018. Retrieved July 2, 2018.
  12. ^ "Mitchell Announces Women's Basketball Coaching Staff". Saint Peter's University. April 6, 2018. Retrieved July 2, 2018.
  13. ^ 2010-11 Big East Women's Basketball Media Guide, Big East Conference, 2010, pp. 96–98

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Phyllis Ann Mangina born January 3 1959 is an American college basketball coach who was most recently an assistant women s basketball coach at Saint Peter s Previously she was head coach at Seton Hall from 1985 to 2010 1 Mangina was first a star basketball and softball player at Seton Hall and later returned to her alma mater as an assistant before assuming a leading role as head coach in 1985 Phyllis ManginaBiographical detailsBorn 1959 01 03 January 3 1959 age 65 Orange New Jersey U S Playing career1977 1981Seton HallPosition s Point guardCoaching career HC unless noted 1981 1982Wagner asst 1982 1985Seton Hall asst 1985 2010Seton Hall2012 2018Saint Peter s asst Head coaching recordOverall352 368 489 1 TournamentsNCAA Division I 3 2 600 2 WNIT 2 3 400 2 Accomplishments and honorsChampionshipsBig East 7 1996 Awards2 Big East Coach of the Year 1990 1994 Contents 1 Early life and education 2 Coaching career 2 1 Assistant coach 1981 1985 2 2 Seton Hall 1985 2010 2 3 Saint Peter s assistant 2012 2018 3 Head coaching record 4 ReferencesEarly life and education editBorn and raised in Orange New Jersey Mangina graduated from East Orange Catholic High School in 1977 3 At Seton Hall University a Catholic university in nearby South Orange Mangina played at point guard on the Seton Hall Pirates women s basketball team from 1977 to 1981 during which Seton Hall went 93 28 and made the postseason every year including the 1978 AIAW national final She also played on the softball team 4 5 Coaching career editAssistant coach 1981 1985 edit After graduating from Seton Hall in 1981 Mangina became an assistant coach at Wagner College in Staten Island for a season before returning to Seton Hall as an assistant coach under her former coach Sue Regan After serving as recruiting coordinator at Seton Hall from 1982 to 1985 Seton Hall promoted Mangina to head coach after Regan became associate athletic director 6 Seton Hall 1985 2010 edit As head coach of Seton Hall from 1985 to 2010 Mangina led Seton Hall to two NCAA tournament appearances 1994 and 1995 and three Women s National Invitation Tournament appearances 2003 2004 and 2007 The second women s basketball head coach in program history Mangina has the winningest basketball coaching record at Seton Hall with an overall record of 341 345 She coached three honorable mention All Americans and 18 All Big East selections During the 1994 95 season the Pirates went 24 9 earning the program s second consecutive 20 win season and tournament appearance The 1994 team spent 10 weeks in the Top 25 6 In the 1993 94 season Seton Hall had its best season ever at 27 5 16 2 second in the Big East and finished the year ranked no 14 in both the AP and USA Today Coaches Polls 6 After the 1997 98 season in which the team finished 8 19 1 five players including leading scorer Danielle Golay and starting point guard Christine Koren decided to transfer 7 8 On March 15 2010 Mangina resigned from Seton Hall 9 Saint Peter s assistant 2012 2018 edit In 2012 Mangina returned to coaching as an assistant at Saint Peter s another Catholic university program in northern New Jersey under head coach Pat Coyle 4 Going 19 132 through six seasons 10 Coyle resigned following the 2017 18 season and the new head coach did not retain Mangina on staff 11 12 Head coaching record editSources 1 13 Statistics overview Season Team Overall Conference Standing PostseasonSeton Hall Pirates Big East Conference 1985 2010 1985 86 Seton Hall 5 23 2 14 9th1986 87 Seton Hall 12 17 3 13 8th1987 88 Seton Hall 10 19 4 12 8th1988 89 Seton Hall 18 10 9 7 T 4th1989 90 Seton Hall 21 7 11 5 3rd1990 91 Seton Hall 18 11 7 9 5th1991 92 Seton Hall 14 15 5 13 T 8th1992 93 Seton Hall 14 13 8 10 6th1993 94 Seton Hall 27 5 16 2 2nd NCAA Sweet 161994 95 Seton Hall 24 9 12 6 3rd NCAA second round1995 96 Seton Hall 16 13 9 9 T 1st Big East 7 1996 97 Seton Hall 10 17 7 11 5th Big East 7 1997 98 Seton Hall 8 19 6 12 T 4th Big East 7 1998 99 Seton Hall 6 21 3 13 13th1999 2000 Seton Hall 11 16 5 11 T 9th2000 01 Seton Hall 16 12 9 7 6th2001 02 Seton Hall 15 14 6 10 T 9th2002 03 Seton Hall 14 15 7 9 8th WNIT First Round 2 2003 04 Seton Hall 15 15 6 10 8th WNIT Second Round 2 2004 05 Seton Hall 14 14 6 10 9th2005 06 Seton Hall 6 21 3 13 T 13th2006 07 Seton Hall 19 12 9 7 T 8th WNIT second round2007 08 Seton Hall 13 14 3 13 T 14th2008 09 Seton Hall 17 14 4 12 T 13th2009 10 Seton Hall 9 21 1 15 16thSeton Hall 352 368 489 161 253 389 Total 352 368 489 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 d NCAA Statistics stats ncaa org a b c d Seton Hall 2017 18 Women s Basketball Media Guide amp Record Book PDF Seton Hall University 2017 pp 36 37 53 Caldwell Dave February 25 2007 A Force in Seton Hall Sports on and Off Court The New York Times Retrieved June 27 2018 a b Phyllis Mangina SaintPetersPeacocks com Saint Peter s University Archived from the original on June 28 2018 2015 Seton Hall Softball Record Book p 23 a b c Phyllis Mangina SHUPirates com Seton Hall University Archived from the original on February 4 2012 Retrieved June 27 2018 Moretti Mike Blasko Andrea May 8 1998 5 Seton Players to Leave Team The Star Ledger Newark NJ p 64 Riley Lori November 1 1998 Seton Hall Coach Downplays Revolt Hartford Courant Retrieved July 2 2018 Phyllis Mangina Steps Down as Head Women s Basketball Coach March 15 2010 Archived from the original on April 7 2012 Retrieved July 2 2018 NCAA Statistics stats ncaa org Pat Coyle Resigns from Saint Peter s as Women s Basketball Head Coach Saint Peter s University March 16 2018 Retrieved July 2 2018 Mitchell Announces Women s Basketball Coaching Staff Saint Peter s University April 6 2018 Retrieved July 2 2018 2010 11 Big East Women s Basketball Media Guide Big East Conference 2010 pp 96 98 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Phyllis Mangina amp oldid 1154229371, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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