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Jim Crews

Jim Crews
Jim Crews Iraq (crop).jpg
Crews in Iraq, 2008
Sport(s) Basketball
Biographical details
Born (1954-02-14) February 14, 1954 (age 63)
Normal, Illinois
Playing career
1972–1976 Indiana
Coaching career (HC unless noted)
1977–1985 Indiana (assistant)
1985–2002 Evansville
2002–2009 Army
2011–2012 Saint Louis (assistant)
2012–2016 Saint Louis
Head coaching record
Overall 431–404
Accomplishments and honors
Championships
MCC regular season championship (1987, 1989, 1992, 1993)
MCC Tournament championship (1992, 1993)
MVC regular season championship (1999)
Atlantic 10 regular season championship (2013, 2014)
Atlantic 10 Tournament championship (2013)
Awards
3× MCC Coach of the Year (1987, 1989, 1992)
MVC Coach of the Year (1999)
2× Atlantic 10 Coach of the Year (2013, 2014)
Sporting News National Coach of the Year (2013)
NABC Coach of the Year (2013)

James S. "Jim" Crews (born February 14, 1954) is the former head men's basketball coach for Saint Louis University. He was promoted to head coach after serving on an interim basis following the health concerns and eventual death of former Billikens head coach Rick Majerus. He was on Majerus' staff since 2011. After leading the Billikens to a school-record 28 wins, Crews was formally named SLU's 25th head coach on April 12, 2013. He was fired after the 2016 Atlantic 10 Tournament resulted in the elimination of the Billikens and marked the end of two 11–21 Billikens seasons.

Crews spent the first 13 years of his adult life at Indiana University under Bob Knight. He played on the 1976 NCAA Championship-winning team, the last undefeated champion in the men's division. After graduating, he served as an assistant on Knight's staff for eight years before moving to the University of Evansville in 1985. In 17 years, he led the Purple Aces to five NCAA Tournaments. His best team was the 1988-89 unit, which tallied the school's only NCAA Tournament win to date. He then coached at the United States Military Academy for seven years.

      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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