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UNIVERSITY AT ALBANY NAMES SCOTT BEETEN HEAD MEN'S BASKETBALL COACH Contact: Brian DePasquale (518) 442-3072 ALBANY, N.Y. - Scott Beeten,
who has coached at both the collegiate and scholastic levels for nearly
30 years, has been named head men's basketball coach at the University
at Albany, as Director of Athletics and Recreation, Dr. Lee McElroy, announced
today. Beeten, who previously was the associate head coach at the University
of California- "Scott Beeten embodies the qualities needed to run a successful Division I program, and he will represent our University exceptionally well," McElroy said. "He has tremendous integrity, values the student-athlete, and is committed to the University's high academic standards. Throughout his career, he has been associated with institutions that have academic missions similar to the University at Albany. These schools have also achieved winning traditions. Additionally, his varied experiences as a coach and recruiter provide him with a working knowledge of the national scene." Beeten has spent the last three years at California-Berkeley as an associate head coach on Ben Braun's staff. The Bears, who compete in the Pacific-10 Conference, produced a pair of National Invitation Tournament (NIT) teams during that stretch. California posted its first postseason title, since winning the 1959 NCAA crown, by capturing the '99 NIT championship. Cal finished with a 22-11 record, and beat three top 10 schools in the same season for the first time with victories over North Carolina, UCLA and Arizona. In 1999-2000, the Bears reached the NIT quarterfinal round, and fashioned an 18-15 overall mark. Co Previous to his appointment at George Washington, Beeten was both an associate head coach and assistant coach at the University of Pennsylvania for five years during the mid-1980s. The Quakers won the Ivy League title on three occasions in 1984, 1985 and 1987, and played in two NCAA tournaments. During that period, he also was an assistant coach for the gold-medal winning United States squad at the '85 Maccabiah Games. In 1981-82, Beeten took over as the junior varsity head coach at Richard Stockton College, a NCAA Division III school in New Jersey. He was named the varsity head coach the following year, and led the Ospreys to a 14-10 record in one season with the program In addition, Beeten was an assistant for one year at Temple University, where the Owls won an East Coast Conference regular-season title and Big Five championship in 1976-77. He also was a graduate assistant and freshman coach at Lehigh University in 1971. Beeten, 53, also compiled an outstanding career
on the high school level in New Jersey and Pennsylvania. He was the head
coach at Mainland Regional in Linwood, New Jersey for four years, and
had a combined 82-24 record. His teams captured one NJSIAA state championship
and two NJSIAA South Jersey crowns. Beeten received New Jersey Coach of
the Year honors in 1981, and was voted Atlantic County's top coach three
times. From 1971-76 at Beeten received a B.A. in history and a master's degree in education from Lehigh University, where he was a three-year starter in both basketball and baseball for the Engineers. The St. Louis Cardinals selected him in the Major League Baseball draft. Beeten and his wife, Anita, have two sons, Todd and Chad. Todd played his collegiate basketball at Eastern Michigan University. Beeten takes over for Scott Hicks, who resigned on June 6 to accept the head coach position at Loyola College in Maryland. The Great Danes went 11-17 overall in their inaugural Division I campaign in 1999-2000. |
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Beeten's Biography
Full Name: Date of Birth: Age: Place of Birth: Albany Record: Education:
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Scott Sayl Beeten May 10, 1947 53 Allentown, Pa. First Season Overall Record: 14-10 (one year) Lehigh University, B.A. in history, 1971 (Cum Laude) Lehigh University, M.A. in education, 1972 (Phi Delta Kappa) College: Lehigh University Basketball: Three Varsity Letters (1967-70) Baseball: Three Varsity Letters (1968-70) Drafted by the St. Louis Cardinals High School: William Allen High School, Allentown, Pa. Basketball: Three Varsity Letters Baseball: Three Varsity Letters Prep School: Worcester Academy, Worcester, Mass. Basketball: Two Years Baseball: Two Years Married to the former Anita Garber, of Cherry Hill, N.J. Children: Chad, Todd. |
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1970-71 1971-76
1976-77 1977-81
1981-82 1982-83 1983-85 1985-88 1990-97 1997-2000 |
Lehigh University East Stroudsburg (Pa.)
Temple University Mainland Regional (N.J.)
Richard Stockton College J.V. Richard Stockton College University of Pennsylvania University of Pennsylvania George Washington University University of California-Berkeley |
Graduate Assistant High School Head Coach (5 years, 83-39) Assistant Coach High School Head Coach (4 years, 82-24) Head Coach Head Coach (14-10) Assistant Coach Associate Head Coach Assistant Coach Associate Head Coach |