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Ed Cooley

Ed Cooley
Sport(s) Basketball
Current position
Title Head coach
Team Providence
Conference Big East
Record 123–80 (.606)
Biographical details
Born (1969-09-10) September 10, 1969 (age 47)
Providence, Rhode Island
Playing career
1989–1994 Stonehill
Coaching career (HC unless noted)
1994–1995 UMass–Dartmouth (asst.)
1995–1996 Stonehill (asst.)
1996–1997 Rhode Island (asst.)
1997–2006 Boston College (asst.)
2006–2011 Fairfield
2011–present Providence
Head coaching record
Overall 215–149 (.591)
Tournaments (NCAA): 1–4
(NIT): 3–2
(CIT): 1–1
(Big East Tournament): 5-5
Accomplishments and honors
Championships
MAAC regular season championship (2011)
Big East Tournament championship (2014)
Awards
Ben Jobe National Coach of the Year (2010)
MAAC Coach of the Year (2011)

Ed Cooley (born September 10, 1969) is an American college basketball coach and the current head coach of the Providence College Friars men's basketball team. Previously, Cooley had held the same position at Fairfield University from 2006–2011. He received the inaugural 2010 Ben Jobe National Coach of the Year Award, presented annually to the top minority men's college basketball coach in the nation.

Cooley was born on September 10, 1969 in Providence, Rhode Island to Jane Cooley and Edward Smith. He was one of nine children by his mother in a family on welfare, living in the low-income South Providence neighborhood. However, he would later be taken in by neighbors Gloria and Eddie Searight, who provided Cooley with meals and a place to sleep.

At Providence's Central High School, Cooley played basketball and twice earned Rhode Island Player of the Year honors. After graduating in 1988, Cooley attended the New Hampton School in New Hampton, New Hampshire for a post-graduate year in 1988–1989. Matriculating to Stonehill College in Easton, Massachusetts, Cooley was required to take the SATs four times before the NCAA allowed him to play basketball there. He did not score high enough on his first two attempts, scored a 900 but was accused of cheating on his third test, and finally scored a 1390 on his fourth, supervised test.

Cooley was a three-year team captain at Stonehill, and was named to the Northeast-10 Conference academic honor roll. He earned a Bachelor of Science degree in history from Stonehill in 1994.


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