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John Becker was born on 16 April, 1968 in Fairfield, Connecticut, U.S., is an American college basketball coach. Discover John Becker'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 55 years old?

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Born 16 April, 1968
Birthday 16 April
Birthplace Fairfield, Connecticut, U.S.
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1921

He also set a Vermont record for most wins by a first-year head coach, breaking a 90-year-old record set by Tom Keady in the 1921–22 season with a 73–63 win on the road over Maine.

In its NCAA first round match up the Catamounts picked up their second-ever NCAA Tournament win, defeating Lamar 71–59 before falling to top-seeded North Carolina 77–58 in the second round.

1968

John Becker (born April 17, 1968) is an American college basketball coach, currently the head coach of the Vermont Catamounts of the America East Conference.

He replaced Mike Lonergan, who left to become the coach at George Washington University.

On January 5, 2023, Becker became the winningest coach in Vermont history, with a 74–64 win over Bryant, surpassing Tom Brennan.

1994

Becker's college coaching career began in 1994 when he became an assistant at Gallaudet University in Washington D.C. In 1997, Becker was elevated to head coach of the Bison, where he served from 1997 to 1999.

Becker also served as the men's tennis coach, despite never playing the game, and also worked in the information technology field, as the coaching positions were part-time.

2004

He briefly left coaching to pursue a master's degree in information systems at George Washington University, however in 2004 Becker returned to coaching at his alma mater Catholic as an assistant coach under Steve Howes.

2005

While at Catholic, he helped guide the team to a 41–17 record, which included a 21–7 mark and NCAA Division III Tournament appearance in 2005–06.

His first year with Catholic saw the Cardinals go 20–10 and advance to the Capital Athletic Conference Championship game.

2006

In 2006–07, Becker joined the Vermont staff as director of basketball operations, serving in the role for two seasons before being promoted to assistant coach.

2010

As an assistant, UVM earned three postseason berths, including the 2010 NCAA Tournament.

2011

On May 10, 2011, Becker was named interim head coach of the Catamounts while search was conducted.

On May 20, 2011, Vermont lifted the interim tag and named Becker the 16th coach in Vermont basketball history.

In his first year in charge of the Catamounts, Becker led Vermont to a second-place finish in the America East Conference with a 24–12 overall record and 13–3 mark in conference, winning the America East Championship for Vermont's fifth NCAA Tournament bid in nine years, defeating Stony Brook 51–43.

Becker became just the second first-year head coach since Northeastern's Karl Fogel to win the conference tournament.

2012

The 2012–13 season saw Vermont post another 20-win season, coupled with an appearance in the America East Championship game.

Becker became just the second coach in league history to post back-to-back 20-win seasons in his first two seasons, along with two-straight appearances in the title game, joining Pat Chambers.

2013

The Catamounts were defeated at home by Albany 53–49, and elected to participate in the 2013 College Basketball Invitational, where it fell to Santa Clara 77–66 in the first round.

In his third season with the Catamounts, Becker guided Vermont to a 15–1 mark and an America East regular season championship.

The 20-win season made Becker the first coach in America East history to post three-straight 20-win seasons in his first three seasons, and it was the 11th time in the last 13 seasons UVM eclipsed the 20-win mark.

Despite this, Vermont was defeated by fourth-seeded Albany, 67–58, in the America East Championship semifinals.

2014

By virtue of winning the regular season, the Catamounts earned an automatic berth in the 2014 NIT.

With nine freshman and sophomores on the roster, Vermont earned its seventh-straight 20 win season, and the 12th out of the last 14 years.

Becker became the only coach in Vermont and America East history to win 20 games each of his first four years.

2015

Finishing second in the America East regular season, the Catamounts fell at home in the semifinals of the America East playoffs, and accepted a bid to the 2015 College Basketball Invitational.

It was UVM's seventh-straight postseason appearance, and with wins over Hofstra in the opening round and Radford in the quarterfinals, the Catamounts earned their second and third CBI wins before falling to Louisiana-Monroe in the semifinals.

2016

After a 6–5 start to America East play, Vermont went on an eight-game win streak to reach the finals of the 2016 America East Conference tournament championship game, where it fell 80–74 to Stony Brook.

Becker guided the Catamounts to its fifth-straight 20-win season, and a bid to the 2016 College Basketball Invitational where the Catamounts made its second-straight semifinal appearance.

It marked eight years in a row that UVM has participated in a postseason tournament.

On January 27, 2016, Becker picked up his 100th overall victory at Vermont, with a 66–50 win over the New Hampshire.

The feat was accomplished in 158 games, which ties Mike Lonergan for fastest to reach 100 wins by a UVM coach.

Becker guided the Catamounts to a historic season, setting a program record for wins, and a perfect 16–0 mark in America East play, marking only the third time in league history that a team completed the regular season undefeated.

For his coaching efforts, Becker earned his second America East Coach of the Year award, while Catamount players swept all major conference awards.

Becker also moved into third all-time in wins at UVM.

2017

Vermont continued its run in the 2017 America East men's basketball tournament, capturing its sixth conference tournament title to earn a berth in the 2017 NCAA tournament.

As a 13-seed with the longest win streak in the country at 21-straight heading into the tournament, the Catamounts faced fourth-seeded Purdue in the first round, falling 80–70 and finishing with an overall record of 29–6.

2018

With reigning America East Player of the Year Trae Bell-Haynes and nine other returnees, the Catamounts continued its run of form in America East play earning its ninth conference regular season championship and second-straight America East regular season crown, going 15–1 in conference, with its only loss coming to Hartford on February 18, 2018, snapping a run of 31 straight wins against America East opponents, and a 15-game win streak.

Becker once again was awarded America East Coach of the Year honors, sharing the award with Hartford's John Gallagher.

Vermont reached the America East Championship game for the third time in as many years, falling at home to future NCAA Tournament darling UMBC 65–62.