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Longtime Iowa coach Fran McCaffery was fired after the 2024-25 season, but he wasn't out of a job for long and will reportedly take over at Penn.
Fran McCaffery, Penn men’s basketball’s new coach and a 1982 Wharton graduate, has traveled to multiple schools in his coaching career across the nation, but he has stayed consistent on one specific ...
McCaffery, 65, spent 15 seasons at Iowa, compiling a 297-207 record with seven NCAA Tournament appearances, but failed to lead the program to the Big Dance for a second straight season.
Fran McCaffery spent 15 seasons as the head coach of the Iowa Hawkeyes men's basketball program. He was one of the most consistent coaches in the Big Ten and he had plenty of success in Iowa City.
In 29 seasons, McCaffery has a 548-384 overall record with NCAA Tournament (6-12 record) stops at Lehigh, ... Penn names ex-Iowa coach Fran McCaffery its men’s basketball coach.
On Monday, 1982 Wharton graduate Fran McCaffery was officially introduced as the new head coach of Penn men’s basketball in a press conference at the Palestra. After being announced as the program’s ...
McCaffery’s son, Patrick, took a mental-health pause. Kris Murray, a third-team All-American and likely first-round NBA draft pick, missed four games with a foot injury. Connor McCaffery played “most ...
Former Iowa head coach Fran McCaffery has a new job.. On Tuesday, Sam Federman of Mid-Major Madness broke the news that McCaffery would be the next head coach at Penn, his alma mater. The Quakers ...
Former Iowa forward Patrick McCaffery, son of Hawkeyes’ men’s basketball coach Fran McCaffery, has committed to playing his final collegiate season at Butler, he announced on Instagram on ...
McCaffery, who took 2019-20 as a redshirt season, spent his first three years in the program with his older brother, Connor. Fran McCaffery, 64, said last month that he has no plans to retire.
Ex-Iowa men's basketball coach Fran McCaffery is "staying in the fight" and "going to be coaching somewhere next year," he said on a podcast hosted by former college basketball coach James Young.
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