Stephanie Gaitley
Current position | |||||||||||||||
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Title | Head coach | ||||||||||||||
Team | Fairleigh Dickinson | ||||||||||||||
Conference | NEC | ||||||||||||||
Biographical details | |||||||||||||||
Born | Ocean City, New Jersey, U.S. | January 25, 1960||||||||||||||
Alma mater | Villanova University | ||||||||||||||
Coaching career (HC unless noted) | |||||||||||||||
1985–1991 | Richmond | ||||||||||||||
1991–2001 | Saint Joseph's | ||||||||||||||
2002–2008 | Long Island | ||||||||||||||
2008–2011 | Monmouth | ||||||||||||||
2011–2022 | Fordham | ||||||||||||||
2022–2023 | Ocean City HS (NJ) | ||||||||||||||
2023–present | Fairleigh Dickinson | ||||||||||||||
Head coaching record | |||||||||||||||
Overall | 633–364 (.635) | ||||||||||||||
Medal record
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Stephanie Gaitley (née Vanderslice; born January 25, 1960)[1] is an American basketball coach and the current head basketball coach of the Fairleigh Dickinson Knights women's basketball team. She has served as head basketball coach at Fordham University, Monmouth University, and Long Island University (LIU). During her six seasons at LIU, she posted a 95–82 record. In 2007, she guided LIU to a school record 22 wins, and the top overall seed in the NEC tournament. She was named the 2006–07 Northeast Conference (NEC) Women's Basketball Coach of the Year for her efforts.[2] She led LIU to two 20-plus-win seasons, and the first WNIT appearance in school history.
She also served as the head basketball coach at Saint Joseph's University in Philadelphia. She led the Hawks to five 20-win seasons, and two Atlantic 10 championships, as well as five NCAA tournament appearances. She also coached at the University of Richmond from 1985 to 1991. She compiled a 116–63 record, and led the Spiders to two CAA championships, as well as two tournament bids.[3] She was named CAA coach of the year in 1990.[4]
Gaitley was raised in Ocean City, New Jersey.[5]
USA Basketball
[edit]Gaitley was named an assistant coach of the team representing the USA in 2000 at the William Jones Cup competition in Taipei, Taiwan. The USA team started strong with a 32-point win over the host team, the Republic of China National Team. They then beat South Korea easily and faced Japan in the third game. Japan started out strongly, and had an 18-point lead in the first half. The USA then out scored Japan 23–3 to take a small lead at the half. The USA built a ten-point lead, but Japan cut it back to three with under a minute to go. Kelly Schumacher grabbed an offensive rebound and scored to bring the lead back to five points and the team held on for the win. Schumacher had 24 points to help the USA team beat Japan 83–80. The final game was against Malaysia, but it was not close, with the USA winning 79–24 to secure a 4–0 record for the competition and the gold medal.[6]
Head coaching career
[edit]Sources:
- CAA record book[7]
- A10 Media Guide[8]
- Northeast Conference Record book[9]
- 2002–03 NEC Standings[10]
- A10 Standings[11]
Season | Team | Overall | Conference | Standing | Postseason | |||||
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Richmond Spiders (Colonial Athletic Association) (1985–1991) | ||||||||||
1985–86 | Richmond Spiders | 7–21 | 2–10 | 6th | ||||||
1986–87 | Richmond Spiders | 13–15 | 6–6 | 4th | ||||||
1987–88 | Richmond Spiders | 21–8 | 8–4 | 2nd | ||||||
1988–89 | Richmond Spiders | 24–9 | 10–2 | 2nd | ||||||
1989–90 | Richmond Spiders | 25–5 | 11–1 | 1st | NCAA First round | |||||
1990–91 | Richmond Spiders | 26–5 | 11–1 | T-1st | NCAA First round | |||||
Richmond: | 116–63 (.648) | 48–24 (.667) | ||||||||
Saint Joseph's Hawks (Atlantic 10 Conference) (1991–2001) | ||||||||||
1991–92 | Saint Joseph's Hawks | 17–12 | 11–5 | T-2nd | ||||||
1992–93 | Saint Joseph's Hawks | 21–8 | 10–4 | 3rd | ||||||
1993–94 | Saint Joseph's Hawks | 19–9 | 11–5 | 3rd | NCAA First round | |||||
1994–95 | Saint Joseph's Hawks | 20–9 | 11–5 | T-3rd | NCAA First round | |||||
1995–96 | Saint Joseph's Hawks | 16–12 | 9–7 | 3rd | ||||||
1996–97 | Saint Joseph's Hawks | 26–5 | 15–1 | 1st | NCAA Second round | |||||
1997–98 | Saint Joseph's Hawks | 19–12 | 10–6 | 2nd East | WNIT second round | |||||
1998–99 | Saint Joseph's Hawks | 23–8 | 14–2 | 1st East | NCAA Second round | |||||
1999–2000 | Saint Joseph's Hawks | 25–6 | 14–2 | 1st East | NCAA Second round | |||||
2000–01 | Saint Joseph's Hawks | 10–7 | 9–7 | T-4th | ||||||
Saint Joseph's: | 196–88 (.690) | 114–44 (.722) | ||||||||
LIU Brooklyn Blackbirds (Northeast Conference) (2002–2008) | ||||||||||
2002–03 | LIU Brooklyn Blackbirds | 15–15 | 12–6 | T-3rd | ||||||
2003–04 | LIU Brooklyn Blackbirds | 11–17 | 8–10 | T-6th | ||||||
2004–05 | LIU Brooklyn Blackbirds | 9–18 | 5–13 | 9th | ||||||
2005–06 | LIU Brooklyn Blackbirds | 14–15 | 11–7 | T-4th | ||||||
2006–07 | LIU Brooklyn Blackbirds | 22–9 | 15–4 | T-1st | WNIT first round | |||||
2007–08 | LIU Brooklyn Blackbirds | 24–8 | 13–5 | 4th | ||||||
LIU Brooklyn: | 95–82 (.537) | 64–45 (.587) | ||||||||
Monmouth Hawks (Northeast Conference) (2008–2011) | ||||||||||
2008–09 | Monmouth Hawks | 18–13 | 11–7 | T-3rd | ||||||
2009–10 | Monmouth Hawks | 16–14 | 11–7 | T-4th | ||||||
2010–11 | Monmouth Hawks | 23–10 | 13–5 | 2nd | WNIT first round | |||||
Monmouth: | 57–37 (.606) | 35–19 (.648) | ||||||||
Fordham Rams (Atlantic 10 Conference) (2011–2022) | ||||||||||
2011–12 | Fordham Rams | 12–18 | 3–11 | 12th | ||||||
2012–13 | Fordham Rams | 26–9 | 12–2 | 3rd | WNIT third round | |||||
2013–14 | Fordham Rams | 25–8 | 11–5 | T-2nd | NCAA first round | |||||
2014–15 | Fordham Rams | 21–12 | 11–5 | 4th | WNIT second round | |||||
2015–16 | Fordham Rams | 14–17 | 8–8 | T-6th | ||||||
2016–17 | Fordham Rams | 22–12 | 11–5 | 5th | WNIT second round | |||||
2017–18 | Fordham Rams | 24–10 | 12–4 | 3rd | WNIT third round | |||||
2018–19 | Fordham Rams | 25–9 | 13–3 | T-1St | NCAA first round | |||||
2019–20 | Fordham Rams | 21–11 | 11–5 | 3rd | No postseason due to COVID | |||||
2020–21 | Fordham Rams | 12–6 | 8–2 | 2nd | WNIT first round | |||||
2021–22 | Fordham Rams | 18–11 | 8–6 | 6th | WNIT first round | |||||
Fordham: | 220–123 (.641) | 108–56 (.659) | ||||||||
Total: | 684–393 (.635) | 356–185 (.658) | ||||||||
National champion
Postseason invitational champion
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See also
[edit]References
[edit]- ^ "Women's Basketball". NCAA. Retrieved August 16, 2015.
- ^ "2006-07 NEC Season Review" (PDF). northeastconference.org. p. 1. Retrieved April 22, 2022.
- ^ "21-WBB Record Book (PDF) - Colonial Athletic Association (CAA Sports)" (PDF). caasports.com. p. 63. Retrieved April 22, 2022.
- ^ "21-WBB Record Book (PDF) - Colonial Athletic Association (CAA Sports)" (PDF). caasports.com. p. 77. Retrieved April 22, 2022.
- ^ Staff. "GAITLEY COMES HOME TO COACH ST. JOE'S", The Philadelphia Inquirer, June 20, 1991. Accessed March 28, 2011. "She grew up in Ocean City, N.J., played for a 1981 AIAW Final Four team at Villanova and served as an assistant coach at St. Joe's for three years..."
- ^ "2000 WOMEN'S R. WILLIAM JONES CUP". USA Basketball. Archived from the original on April 28, 2013. Retrieved May 19, 2013.
- ^ "CAA Record book" (PDF). Colonial Athletic Association.
- ^ "2017-18 Atlantic 10 Women's Basketball Media Guide". Issuu. Retrieved April 16, 2018.
- ^ "Northeast Conference Record book" (PDF). Northeast Conference.
- ^ "Northeast Conference - Standings/Schedules". nec_ftp.sidearmsports.com. Retrieved April 16, 2018.
- ^ "- Atlantic 10 Conference Official Athletic Site". atlantic10.com. Retrieved April 16, 2018.
External links
[edit]- 1960 births
- Living people
- American women's basketball coaches
- Basketball coaches from New Jersey
- Basketball players from Cape May County, New Jersey
- Fordham Rams women's basketball coaches
- LIU Brooklyn Blackbirds women's basketball coaches
- Monmouth Hawks women's basketball coaches
- People from Ocean City, New Jersey
- Richmond Spiders women's basketball coaches
- Saint Joseph's Hawks women's basketball coaches
- Sportspeople from Cape May County, New Jersey
- Villanova Wildcats women's basketball players
- Fairleigh Dickinson Knights women's basketball coaches