Bill Carmody

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Bill Carmody (December 4, 1951 – ) is an American college men's basketball coach. The Spring Lake, New Jersey native is the current head coach at Northwestern University. He succeeded Kevin O'Neill as head coach in 2000. Prior to this he followed the legendary Pete Carril as head coach at Princeton University, after serving as his assistant for many years. Carmody coached Princeton to a No. 7 ranking in 1997-98 season, leading to a No. 5 seed in the NCAA Tournament. He is considered as one of the gurus of the Princeton offense. Carmody is a 1975 graduate of Union College, where he earned a bachelor's degree in history.


Preceded by
Pete Carril
Princeton Men's Basketball Head Coach
19962000
Succeeded by
John Thompson III
Preceded by
Kevin O'Neill
Northwestern Men's Basketball Head Coach
2000
Succeeded by
incumbent


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