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Joe McKeown was born on 12 May, 1956 in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, is an A Kent State Golden Flashes men's basketball players. Discover Joe McKeown'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 67 years old?
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Timeline
Joseph McKeown (, born May 12, 1956), is an American basketball coach and former player who currently serves the head women's basketball coach at Northwestern University.
In 1986, he was named head women's basketball coach at New Mexico State.
He posted a 68–20 record.
In the 1991–1992 season, he led the Colonials to a national ranking of 6th, which is the program's highest ranking ever.
From 1991 to 1998, the team posted eight consecutive 20 win seasons including 5 Atlantic 10 titles.
In 2007, he led the team to a 28–4 record, breaking school records for wins and winning percentage.
He previously served as an assistant coach at Kent State, and Oklahoma.
McKeown left George Washington after the 2007–2008 season.
McKeown and his family moved to Chicago to find better healthcare and services for his son with autism.
McKeown previously served as head coach at New Mexico State and George Washington University until joining Northwestern in 2008.
He is the father of former Northwestern women's basketball player and current commentator Meghan McKeown.
McKeown attended Mercer County Community College and then was a star basketball player at Kent State, and was named co-captain during his senior season.
After graduating, McKeown became an assistant at Kent State and then Oklahoma.
He has over 750 wins as of March 5, 2024.
He won the Atlantic 10 Conference's coach of the year award a record 5 times during his tenure at George Washington, and has also received the same honor in the Big Ten Conference.
McKeown remains George Washington's all-time leading coach in terms of wins and winning percentage.
Since 2008, he has been the head women's basketball coach at Northwestern University.
McKeown was selected to be the head coach of the USA representative to the World University Games held in Seoul, South Korea July 5–13, 2015.
The team won all six games, including the championship game against Canada.
The first three quarters the game were quite close with four ties and four lead changes.
In the fourth quarter the USA exploded for 34 points to pull out to a large lead, and won the gold-medal with a score of 82–63.
His teams have reached the postseason 19 times, with a 20th postseason trip all but certain in 2020.
McKeown was named Big Ten Coach of the Year in 2020 when the Wildcats, who had not been picked to finish in the league's top five in the preseason by league coaches and media and had been tapped by an ESPN panel to finish anywhere from 7th to 12th in the 14-team league, shared the Big Ten regular-season title with Maryland.