Patrick Beilein
Patrick Beilein (born March 23, 1983)
Teams coached: West Virginia Wesleyan Bobcats, Le Moyne Dolphins
West Virginia Wesleyan record: 32-27 (.542)
Le Moyne record^: 77-41 (.653)
Overall record^: 109-68 (.616)
Career Accomplishments:
- NCAA National Championships: 0
- NCAA Tournament Appearances: 0
- NIT Championships: 0
- NIT Appearances: 0
- NE-10 (Div II) Regular Season Champion: 3 (2017, 2018, 2019)
- NE-10 (Div II) Tournament Champion: 1 (2018)
- NCAA Division II Tournament Appearances: 3 (2017, 2018, 2019)
Awards:
- NE-10 (Div II) Coach of the Year: 2 (2017, 2018)
Coaching Career (head coach, unless noted):
2015-2019 | Le Moyne |
2014-2015 | Utah Jazz (asst) |
2012-2014 | West Virginia Wesleyan |
2011-2012 | Bradley (DBO) |
2010-2011 | Dartmouth (asst) |
2008-2010 | Michigan (grad. asst) |
Patrick Beilein Facts
- Patrick Jonathan Beilein
- Born March 23, 1983
- Hometown: Rochester, New York
- Alma Mater: West Virginia University (BA, 2006)
- The son of long-time collegiate (and current NBA) head coach John Beilein, Patrick was born in Rochester where his father was about to start his tenure as head coach at Le Moyne College
- His great uncle, and his father’s uncle, was the late Joseph Niland, a star player and later head coach at Canisius
- Attended high school in Richmond, where John was the head coach of the Richmond Spiders, and then played for father at West Virginia from 2002-2006
- Brief professional career in Holland and Ireland before returning to the States in 2008
- Spent two years on his father’s staff at Michigan as a graduate assistant before getting his firstassistant job on Paul Cormier‘s staff at Dartmouth in 2010
- After one season at Dartmouth and one as Geno Ford‘s DBO at Bradley, Beilein became the head coach at Division II West Virginia Wesleyan; went 32-27 over two seasons
- Was an assistant coach under Quin Snyder with the NBA’s Utah Jazz for one year
- Became the head coach at Le Moyne, like his father had been, in 2015
- Led the Dolphins to three straight NCAA Division II Tournaments, including a trip to the Elite Eight in 2018
- Hired in March 2019 to become the head coach at Niagara in the Division I MAAC
- In October 2019, Beilein abruptly resigned as Niagara head coach citing the need to deal with personal issues
- In September 2021, Beilein was hired to be the head coach of the Syracuse Stallions of The Basketball League
- Hired in June 2022 to be the new head boys’ basketball coach at Baldwinsville HS (NY)
Patrick Beilein Coaching Tree
- coming soon
^ overall record includes head coaching positions at the NCAA Division II level only; Le Moyne was a Division II program during Beilein’s tenure there