Bart Lundy

American basketball coach (born 1971) From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Bart Lundy (born November 5, 1971) is an American men's college basketball coach, who currently holds the head coach position for the Milwaukee Panthers men's basketball team.[2] He was head coach at Queens University of Charlotte from 2013–2022,[3] and previously an assistant coach at the University of North Texas from 2012–2013.[4] Before going to North Texas, Lundy was the Director of Basketball Operations at Marquette University from 2009–2012.[1] He is a native of Galax, Virginia.

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Bart Lundy
Current position
TitleHead coach
TeamMilwaukee
ConferenceHorizon League
Record63–38 (.624)
Biographical details
Born (1971-11-05) November 5, 1971 (age 53)
Playing career
?UNC Pembroke
?Lenoir–Rhyne
Coaching career (HC unless noted)
1993–1995Winthrop (assistant)
1995–1998Queens (NC) (assistant)
1998–2003Queens (NC)
2003–2009High Point
2012–2013North Texas (assistant)
2013–2022Queens (NC)
2022–presentMilwaukee
Administrative career (AD unless noted)
2009–2012Marquette (DBO)
Head coaching record
Overall497–227 (.686)[1]
Tournaments19–9 (NCAA DII)
1–1 (CBI)
Accomplishments and honors
Awards
2004 National Rookie Coach of the Year
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During his college years he played at the University of North Carolina at Pembroke before transferring to Lenoir–Rhyne University.[5] Before moving to Marquette, he was the head coach of the men's basketball team at High Point University from 2003–2009.[6] Lundy had the head coaching job was at Queens University of Charlotte from 1998–2003 and his teams went to the NCAA Div. II Tournament three times in six seasons. He was named the Conference Carolinas Coach of the Year in 2000–01.[7] Lundy is the first coach in the history of the Milwaukee Panthers program to win 20 games in his first two seasons as head coach.

Head coaching record

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Statistics overview
Season Team Overall Conference Standing Postseason
Queens Royals (Conference Carolinas) (1998–2003)
1998–99 Queens (NC) 25–914–4T–1st[8]NCAA Division II Round of 32
1999–00 Queens (NC) 16–1211–7T–3rd[9]
2000–01 Queens (NC) 26–619–31st[7]NCAA Division II Elite Eight
2001–02 Queens (NC) 19–1015–53rd[10]
2002–03 Queens (NC) 29–418–21st[11]NCAA Division II Final Four
Queens (NC): 115–41 (.737)77–21 (.786)
High Point Panthers (Big South Conference) (2003–2009)
2003–04 High Point 19–11[12]10–6[12]T–3rd[13]
2004–05 High Point 13–18[14]7–9[14]T–4th[15]
2005–06 High Point 16–13[16]8–8[16]5th[17]
2006–07 High Point 22–10[18]11–3[18]2nd[19]
2007–08 High Point 17–14[20]8–6[20]3rd[21]
2008–09 High Point 9–21[22]4–14[22]T–9th[23]
High Point: 96–87 (.525)48–46 (.511)
Queens Royals (South Atlantic Conference) (2013–2022)
2013–14 Queens (NC) 14–13 [24]12–10 [24]6th [25]
2014–15 Queens (NC) 17–13 [26]13–9 [26]T–2nd [27]
2015–16 Queens (NC) 25–7 [28]17–5 [28]2nd [29]NCAA Division II Round of 32
2016–17 Queens (NC) 30–4 [30]19–3 [30]1stNCAA Division II Sweet Sixteen
2017–18 Queens (NC) 32–4 [30]18–2 [30]2ndNCAA Division II Final Four
2018–19 Queens (NC) 31–519–11stNCAA Division II Elite Eight
2019–20 Queens (NC) 27–517–52ndNCAA Division II Canceled
2020–21 Queens (NC) 16–613–32ndNCAA Division II First Round
2021–22 Queens (NC) 30–421–31stNCAA Division II Sweet Sixteen
Queens (NC): 337–102 (.768)149–41 (.784)
Milwaukee Panthers (Horizon League) (2022–present)
2022–23 Milwaukee 22–1214–62ndCBI Quarterfinals
2023-24 Milwaukee 20–1512–86th
2024-25 Milwaukee 21–1114–6T–2nd
Milwaukee: 63–38 (.624)40–20 (.667)
Total:497–227 (.686)

      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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