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Pete Strickland was born on 25 May, 1957 in Newburgh, New York, U.S., is an A coastal Carolina Chanticleers men's basketball coaches. Discover Pete Strickland's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is he in this year and how he spends money? Also learn how he earned most of networth at the age of 66 years old?

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Age 66 years old
Zodiac Sign Gemini
Born 25 May 1957
Birthday 25 May
Birthplace Newburgh, New York, U.S.
Nationality United States

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1957

Pete Strickland (born May 25, 1957) is an American basketball coach and former college basketball player, currently the interim head coach of DeMatha Catholic High School.

Strickland attended DeMatha Catholic High School near Washington, D.C., where he played high school basketball for Morgan Wootten.

1975

He then attended the University of Pittsburgh where he played for the Pittsburgh Panthers (1975–1979).

With the Panthers, Strickland was a three-year starter and two-year captain.

1980

In 1980, Strickland became player-coach of the Neptune Basketball Club based in Cork, Ireland.

Strickland had been recruited to play in Ireland by an international scout who saw him play in an alumni game in Pittsburgh.

In his first season as player-coach, Strickland's team went 18–0 and won the league title.

1981

In 1981, in preparation for the "Neptune International Basketball Tournament" to be held in March in Cork, Strickland recruited a number of his American friends to form a “Maryland All-Stars" team for the tournament, in exchange for round-trip airline tickets to Ireland. The All-Star team was eliminated from the tournament by a Cork-based team on a last-second three-pointer. That an Irish team was able to defeat an American team was credited with helping to increase the popularity of basketball in Ireland.

1983

Strickland coached at the high school level from 1983 through 1988.

1988

He then held assistant coaching roles at the college level from 1988 through 1998.

1998

In April 1998, he became head coach at Coastal Carolina University, a role he held until March 2005.

His overall record in seven seasons with the Chanticleers was 70–127; the team was 42–56 in the Big South Conference.

2005

Strickland was next an assistant coach at North Carolina State University, from 2005 until he was not retained by Mark Gottfried when Sidney Lowe resigned at the end of the Wolfpack's 2010–11 season.

2011

Strickland then served as an assistant coach at George Washington University, from 2011 through 2013.

2016

Strickland was named head coach of the Ireland national team in November 2016.

2018

In the 2018 FIBA European Championship for Small Countries, Ireland finished in third place, with an overall record of 2–2 during the tournament.

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