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Mack McCarthy
Biographical details
BornJuly 3, 1952 (age 68)
Woodstock, Virginia
Alma materVirginia Tech
Coaching career (HC unless noted)
1974–1976Virginia Tech (assistant)
1976–1978East Tennessee State (assistant)
1978–1985Auburn (assistant)
1985–1997Chattanooga
1997–1998VCU (associate HC)
1998–2002VCU
2005–2007East Carolina (assistant)
2007–2010East Carolina
Head coaching record
Overall343–234
Accomplishments and honors
Championships
5 SoCon Tournament (1988, 1993–1995, 1997)

William Leroy 'Mack' McCarthy[1] (born July 3, 1952) is the former head college basketball coach for East Carolina University. On March 6, 2010, athletic director Terry Holland announced that McCarthy would complete the season as head coach and then move to a fundraising role with East Carolina University.[2] He served as head coach at the University of Tennessee at Chattanooga from 1985 to 1997, leading the Mocs to the 1997 Sweet Sixteen in the NCAA Tournament. Over his 12-year tenure, he took the Mocs to seven postseason appearances (five to the NCAA Tournament), won/shared eight Southern Conference regular season titles and won the SoCon Tournament title five times. His overall record at UTC was 243–122.

McCarthy was also the head coach of the VCU Rams from 1998 to 2002, with a 4-year record of 66–55. Prior to becoming a head coach, he spent two years as an assistant at his alma mater, Virginia Tech, and nine seasons assisting head coach Sonny Smith (two at East Tennessee State and seven at Auburn).

In 19 seasons as a college basketball head coach, McCarthy has a 59.4% winning percentage with a record of 343–234.

In 2014, McCarthy became a college basketball analyst for the American Sports Network, calling CAA and C-USA games, additionally, he also has called games on ESPN3 and the ACC Network Extra for Virginia Tech with Andrew Allegretta, Bailey Angle, Bryant Johnson, and Evan Hughes.

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Head coaching record[edit]

Statistics overview
SeasonTeamOverallConferenceStandingPostseason
Chattanooga Mocs(Southern Conference)(1985–1997)
1985–86Chattanooga21–1012–41stNIT First Round
1986–87Chattanooga21–814–22ndNIT First Round
1987–88Chattanooga20–138–8T–5thNCAA Division I Round of 64
1988–89Chattanooga18–1210–41st
1989–90Chattanooga14–147–7T–4th
1990–91Chattanooga19–1011–3T–1st
1991–92Chattanooga23–712–2T–1st
1992–93Chattanooga26–716–21stNCAA Division I Round of 64
1993–94Chattanooga23–714–41stNCAA Division I Round of 64
1994–95Chattanooga19–1111–31stNCAA Division I Round of 64
1995–96Chattanooga15–129–52nd
1996–97Chattanooga24–1111–31stNCAA Division I Sweet 16
Chattanooga:243–122 (.666)135–47 (.742)
VCU Rams(Colonial Athletic Association)(1998–2002)
1998–99VCU15–168–86th
1999–00VCU14–147–95th
2000–01VCU16–149–74th
2001–02VCU21–1111–73rd
VCU:66–55 (.545)35–31 (.530)
East Carolina Pirates(Conference USA)(2007–2010)
2007–08East Carolina11–195–1110th
2008–09East Carolina13–175–119th
2009–10East Carolina10–214–1210th
East Carolina:34–57 (.374)14–34 (.292)
Total:343–234 (.594)

National champion Postseason invitational champion
Conference regular season champion Conference regular season and conference tournament champion
Division regular season champion Division regular season and conference tournament champion
Conference tournament champion

References[edit]

  1. ^'Head Coach Mack McCarthy'(PDF). 2009-10 East Carolina Basketball. East Carolina University. p. 33.
  2. ^'ECU makes move'. The News & Observer. Associated Press. March 8, 2010. p. C4. Retrieved November 15, 2020 – via Newspapers.com.CS1 maint: discouraged parameter (link)
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External links[edit]

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