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Rick Stansbury was born on 23 December, 1959 in Battletown, Kentucky, U.S., is an American college basketball coach. Discover Rick Stansbury'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 64 years old?

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Age 64 years old
Zodiac Sign Capricorn
Born 23 December 1959
Birthday 23 December
Birthplace Battletown, Kentucky, U.S.
Nationality United States

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1959

Richard Lee Stansbury (born December 23, 1959), is an American college basketball coach who is currently an assistant coach for the Memphis Tigers men's basketball team.

1977

Born in Battletown, Kentucky, Stansbury played high school basketball for Meade County High School in Brandenburg, Kentucky from which he graduated in 1977.

From 1977 to 1981, he played college basketball at Campbellsville College (now Campbellsville University) in Campbellsville, Kentucky.

He led the team to the NAIA Tournament in his senior season.

1982

Stansbury began his coaching career at his alma mater as a student assistant (1982–83).

1983

Following his stint at Campbellsville, he served as a graduate assistant at Cumberland College (now University of the Cumberlands) in Williamsburg, Kentucky (1983–84).

There, he helped to lead the team to a 31–5 mark and a second round appearance in the NAIA Tournament.

1984

In 1984, Stansbury moved to Austin Peay State University in Clarksville, Tennessee, where he served a six-year term as an assistant, helping guide that team to three consecutive winning seasons, beginning with a conference tournament championship and a subsequent NCAA tournament second round berth during the 1986–87 season, while the Governors posted a mark of 20–12.

1990

After leaving Austin Peay, Stansbury served as an assistant coach at Mississippi State under Richard Williams from 1990 to 1994.

1991

During those eight seasons, the Bulldogs won the Southeastern Conference (SEC) regular season championship (1991), twice won the SEC West crown (1995 and 1996), won the SEC tournament championship (1996); advanced to the Sweet 16 in back to back years (1995 and 1996) and reached the Final Four in 1996.

1994

He became Williams' associate head coach and top recruiter in 1994 and remained in that position until 1998.

1998

Taking over the helm as the Bulldogs head coach in 1998, Stansbury led his team to postseason tournament play 11 times in 14 seasons (six NCAA and five NIT tournaments), with five consecutive post-season tournament appearances, the first MSU basketball coach in history to accomplish this feat.

2001

His 2001–02 MSU team compiled the most wins in a single season in school history (27).

Stansbury also owns MSU's record for consecutive 20-win seasons with four from 2001 to 2005 and again from 2006 to 2010.

2003

Also achieved the highest national ranking in school history in 2003–04, No. 2 in the country (finished 26–4).

2007

During the 2007–08 season, Stansbury passed Williams as the all-time most successful basketball coach at Mississippi State, with 192 wins, but was never able to match Williams's run in the NCAA tourney as he failed to get past the 2nd Round.

2012

From his days as an MSU assistant until 2012, Stansbury was part of over 15 postseason tournament appearances.

Prior to his arrival at Mississippi State, MSU had two post-seasons in 27 years (both NIT).

He was also 21–8 vs conference in-state rival, the Ole Miss Rebels.

Stansbury retired with 293 wins, ranking 9th in the history of the SEC. Stansbury announced his retirement on March 15, 2012; he cited a desire to spend more time with his family.

2014

In May 2014, he was back into coaching as an assistant at Texas A&M under Billy Kennedy.

Stansbury helped the Aggie coaching staff sign a consensus top-10 recruiting class which was regarded as one of the most heralded groups in school history.

2015

On April 10, 2015, Stansbury was promoted to Associate Head Coach.

2016

He was most recently the head coach for the Western Kentucky Hilltoppers basketball team from 2016 to 2023.

He was hired as the WKU head coach on March 28, 2016.

He is a member of the Campbellsville University Athletics Hall of Fame.

On March 28, 2016, Stansbury was hired as head coach at Western Kentucky University, replacing Ray Harper who resigned March 17, 2016.

Stansbury resigned on March 11, 2023, citing needing to focus on his health and family.

During Stansbury's time on the Hill, he led the Hilltoppers to four 20-win seasons and three Conference USA Tournament title game appearances during his tenure, but failed to make the NCAA Tournament.

Shortly after his tenure ended at Western Kentucky, Stansbury was hired as an assistant under Penny Hardaway.