RIT Basketball Coach Bob McVean Retires After 40 Seasons with 613 Wins
Rochester Institute of Technology Men’s Basketball Head Coach Bob McVean has announced his retirement after 40 seasons, leaving a remarkable legacy of 613 wins and numerous accolades.
The Big PictureMcVean's retirement marks the end of an era for RIT basketball, as he leaves behind a successful coaching career and a profound impact on his players and the community.
By the Numbers- 556-490 record over 40 seasons
- 613 career wins, third-most among active Division III coaches
- 77 all-conference honors for his players
- McVean led RIT to six NCAA Tournament appearances
- His players earned 27 Liberty League All-Academic awards
- RIT will initiate a national search for a new head coach immediately
RIT will embark on a search for a new head coach to succeed McVean and continue the legacy of the basketball program.
Bottom LineMcVean's retirement marks the end of a storied coaching career that not only shaped successful basketball players but also groomed outstanding individuals, leaving a lasting impact on RIT's basketball legacy.
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