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Steve Donahue was born on 21 May, 1962 in Springfield, PA, is an American basketball coach (born 1962). Discover Steve Donahue'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 61 years old?

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Age 61 years old
Zodiac Sign Taurus
Born 21 May, 1962
Birthday 21 May
Birthplace Springfield, PA
Nationality United States

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1921

The Quakers jumped out to a 21–11 lead with 8:01 left in the 1st half.

However, the Jayhawks finished the half on a 22–5 run taking a 33–26 lead into half-time.

1943

The Jayhawks never trailed again and outscored the Quakers 43–34 in the 2nd half, causing the Quakers to lose 60–76.

1962

Steve Donahue (born May 21, 1962) is an American college basketball coach, currently the head coach of the Penn Quakers men's basketball team.

He is the former head coach of Boston College and Cornell.

Donahue is a native of Springfield Township, Pennsylvania and a former player at Ursinus College.

Prior to becoming the head coach at Cornell University, Donahue began his coaching career as an assistant coach at Springfield High School, Monsignor Bonner High School, Philadelphia University, and The University of Pennsylvania.

1979

Cornell went on to win two games in the tournament, defeating 5-seed Temple and then 4-seed Wisconsin, both victories by double digit margins, to advance to the Sweet 16, the first Ivy League team to advance this far since 1979 (when Penn reached the final four).

There they fell to the 1-seed Kentucky Wildcats, ending their historic run.

1990

Donahue served as an assistant coach for the Quakers from 1990 to 2000.

Following Donahue's hiring as head coach, Mike Krzyzewski, Duke University and USA National Team head coach, stated, "Steve Donahue is a terrific basketball coach, and is even more impressive off the court," adding, "This is truly an outstanding hire by the University of Pennsylvania."

2002

This team featured several lauded seniors, including point guard Louis Dale, who finished as the third highest scorer and top assist man in Cornell history; center Jeff Foote, whose presence in the middle was essential to Cornell's success; and forward Ryan Wittman, who finished as the top scorer in Cornell men's basketball history (and the 5th highest scorer overall in Ivy League's men's basketball history) at 2,028 points.

2008

A March 1, 2008 defeat of the Harvard Crimson gave Cornell the Ivy League championship for the first time since 1988 and just the second title in program history.

2009

On March 6, 2009, with Princeton's loss to Columbia, Cornell clinched the Ivy League Championship for a second consecutive year.

It was the first time in 50 years that any team other than Penn or Princeton had won consecutive Ivy League titles in basketball.

Donahue received the Clair Bee Coach of the Year Award for his accomplishments during the 2009–10 season.

2010

Donahue had been the head coach at Cornell from September 2000 until April 6, 2010.

Cornell struggled early under Donahue, but he eventually turned the program around.

Exactly one year later on March 6, 2010, Donahue's Cornell team defeated the Brown Bears to clinch its third consecutive title and fourth in team history.

This guaranteed an automatic bid for Cornell in the 2010 NCAA basketball tournament, in which Cornell was given a 12-seed in the East region.

On April 7, 2010, Boston College announced that Donahue had been hired as the head coach of its basketball program, replacing coach Al Skinner.

Donahue led the Eagles to the second round of the NIT his first year.

Donahue's second year was less successful, as the Eagles won only 9 games and lost to Harvard for the fourth year in a row.

Donahue led the Eagles to a 16–17 season in his third year.

Despite going 16–17, the Eagles lost to two top ten teams by one point.

2014

On February 19, 2014, Donahue achieved what is considered his biggest win at BC by beating #1-ranked Syracuse on the road in the Carrier Dome, 62–59 in overtime.

The upset was one of the few bright spots of Donahue's fourth and final year, which saw the Eagles finish with an 8–24 record.

On March 18, 2014, Boston College fired Donahue.

He compiled a 54–76 record in four seasons and failed to reach the NCAA tournament.

2015

On March 16, 2015, Donahue was named the 20th head coach in Penn basketball history, replacing Jerome Allen.

2017

Penn's 2017–18 team won the 2018 Ivy League tournament qualifying for their 1st NCAA Tournament since 2007.

2018

As the 16th seed for the Midwest bracket of the 2018 NCAA tournament, they played number 1 seed Kansas.