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Chris Beard was born on 18 February, 1973 in Marietta, Georgia, U.S., is an American basketball coach (born 1973). Discover Chris Beard'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 51 years old?
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Who Is Chris Beard's Wife?
His wife is Leslie Beard
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Chris Beard Net Worth
His net worth has been growing significantly in 2023-2024. So, how much is Chris Beard worth at the age of 51 years old? Chris Beard’s income source is mostly from being a successful Coach. He is from United States. We have estimated Chris Beard's net worth, money, salary, income, and assets.
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Timeline
In his one year there he went 25–6 and finished ranked 14th in the country.
Following that season, Beard was hired as an assistant and later associate head coach at Texas Tech to work under the legendary Bob Knight.
During his time at Texas Tech, the Red Raiders made four NCAA tournament appearances along with a trip to the NIT Final Four.
Chris Beard spent 10 years coaching at Texas Tech under Bob Knight and his son Pat Knight, often citing the influence of the two men as his keys to success.
Beard also spent one year as head coach for the South Carolina Warriors of the American Basketball Association, where he led the team to a 29–2 record.
Christopher Michael Beard (born February 18, 1973) is an American basketball coach who is the head men's coach at the University of Mississippi (Ole Miss).
He also previously served as head coach at Texas, Texas Tech, Little Rock, Angelo State, and McMurry.
Beard graduated from high school from McCullough High School in The Woodlands, Texas.
He was a manager at Texas under former Longhorns coach Tom Penders, graduating in 1995 with a Bachelor of Science degree in kinesiology.
After serving as a student manager and student assistant at the University of Texas for Tom Penders and a graduate assistant at Incarnate Word and Abilene Christian, Beard was an assistant coach at North Texas from 1997 to 1999.
From there, Beard was hired as head coach at Fort Scott Community College where he coached the team to a 19–12 record and its first winning season in 8 years.
He received a Masters of Education from Abilene Christian University where he served as a graduate assistant in 1998.
Under Beard's watch, the Texas Tech Red Raiders made the deepest NCAA Tournament runs in school history.
In 2000, he was hired as the head coach at Seminole State College.
On March 8, 2012, Beard was hired as head coach at Lamar State College–Port Arthur, but resigned six days later for the same position at McMurry University in Abilene, Texas, where he spent one season.
In March 2013, he was hired as the sixth head coach at Angelo State.
In two years with the Rams, he went 47–15.
On April 8, 2015, Beard was named the head coach of Arkansas–Little Rock.
In his first and only season at UALR, the Trojans went 30–5 and won the regular season and Sun Belt tournament titles to clinch an automatic bid to the NCAA tournament.
Little Rock was awarded a 12 seed and knocked off fifth-seeded Purdue 85–83 in double overtime to advance to the Second Round, where they fell to Iowa State.
Beard was named Sun Belt Coach of the Year for his efforts.
On March 27, 2016, Beard accepted the head coaching job at UNLV.
When the Texas Tech head coaching job was made vacant by Tubby Smith's departure to Memphis, Beard took the Texas Tech job on April 15, 2016.
Beard cited his 10 years as an assistant coach at Texas Tech University under Bob Knight and Pat Knight amongst the reasons that he took the job and the proximity to his daughters who live a few hours away from Lubbock.
On January 3, 2017, Beard led Texas Tech to upset #7 West Virginia leading the Red Raiders to their first regular-season win over the Mountaineers in program history.
The following year he again led Texas Tech to a 72–71 win over #2 WVU.
His 2017–18 team was also the first Texas Tech team to win at Kansas, snapping a 17-game road losing streak against the Jayhawks.
Beard won the Big 12 Co-Coach of the Year in 2018.
On March 23, 2018, Beard coached Texas Tech to its first-ever Elite Eight berth in program history with a 78–65 win over the Purdue Boilermakers.
In 2019, the Red Raiders won a school-record 31 games on the way to the 2019 NCAA Division I Men's Basketball Championship Game against the Virginia Cavaliers.
He was recognized as the 2019 AP National Coach of the Year.
On March 9, 2019, under Beard's leadership Texas Tech won a share of the Big 12 regular season title, Texas Tech's first ever title in the Big 12 conference and its first conference title since 1996 when the team played in the Southwest Conference.
At the conclusion of the 2019 season, Beard earned Big 12 coach of the year honors as he led Texas Tech to a 26–5 regular season record, second only to Tech's 30–1 record in 1995–96.
On March 30, 2019, Beard led Texas Tech to the first Final Four appearance in school history with a 75–69 victory over Gonzaga to win the West Regional.
On April 6, 2019, Beard led the Red Raiders to a 61–51 victory over Michigan State to earn the school's first National Championship berth.
The Red Raiders would finish runners-up to Virginia in the final, losing 85–77 in overtime.
On April 29, 2019, Beard signed a six-year extension worth more than $4.5 million a season, becoming the third-highest-paid college basketball coach in the country.
On April 1, 2021, Beard was hired as the 25th head coach at the University of Texas.
In his first season, Beard led Texas to a 22–12 season and a win in the NCAA tournament.
Texas lost to Purdue in the second round.