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Pat Duquette

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Pat Duquette
Duquette in 2014
Current position
TitleHead coach
TeamUMass Lowell
ConferenceAmerica East
Record160–173 (.480)
Biographical details
Born (1970-11-04) November 4, 1970 (age 54)
Dalton, Massachusetts, U.S.
Playing career
1990–1993Williams
Coaching career (HC unless noted)
1993–1994Centenary (NJ) (assistant)
1994–1995St. Lawrence (assistant)
1995–1997St. Michael's (assistant)
1997–2010Boston College (assistant)
2010–2013Northeastern (assistant)
2013–presentUMass Lowell
Head coaching record
Overall160–173 (.480)
Accomplishments and honors
Awards
America East Coach of the Year (2023)

Pat Duquette (born November 4, 1970) is the head men's basketball coach at UMass Lowell.[1] He is the first coach in the school's Division I history, as the River Hawks joined the America East Conference for the 2013–14 season.

Biography

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Coaching career

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After graduation from Williams College in 1993, where he captained the men's basketball team, Duquette interned with the New Jersey Nets while simultaneously coaching at Centenary College of New Jersey. He then moved on St. Lawrence University in 1994–95 for a one-year stint as an assistant before landing at Saint Michael's College for two seasons, where he helped guide the Purple Knights to a Northeast-10 Conference title and appearance in the NCAA Tournament.

Duquette joined Al Skinner's staff at Boston College, where he stayed for 13 seasons, starting in an administrative role, moving all the way up to the role of associate head coach in his final season. He was a part of Eagles squads that went to six NCAA Tournaments, and the 2004–05 Big East Conference regular season championship. In 2010–11, he moved across Boston to Northeastern as associate head coach, reuniting him with former BC assistant Bill Coen.

On May 16, 2013, Duquette was named the eighth coach in UMass Lowell history, replacing Greg Herenda.[2]

Personal life

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Duquette is the younger brother of Jim Duquette, the former general manager of the New York Mets and Baltimore Orioles. His cousin, Dan Duquette, is the former general manager of the Boston Red Sox, Montreal Expos, and Baltimore Orioles.[3]

Head coaching record

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College

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Statistics overview
Season Team Overall Conference Standing Postseason
UMass Lowell (America East Conference) (2013–present)
2013–14 UMass Lowell 10–18 8–8 5th
2014–15 UMass Lowell 12–17 6–10 6th
2015–16 UMass Lowell 11–18 7–9 5th
2016–17 UMass Lowell 11–20 5–11 6th
2017–18 UMass Lowell 12–18 6–10 T–6th
2018–19 UMass Lowell 15–17 7–9 5th
2019–20 UMass Lowell 13–19 7–9 T–6th
2020–21 UMass Lowell 11–12 7–8 6th
2021–22 UMass Lowell 15–16 7–11 8th
2022–23 UMass Lowell 26–8 11–5 2nd
2023–24 UMass Lowell 22–10 11–5 T–2nd
2024–25 UMass Lowell 2–0 0–0
UMass Lowell: 160–173 (.480) 89–98 (.476)
Total: 160–173 (.480)

      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

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  1. ^ "Pat Duquette Named Head Men's Basketball Coach at UMass Lowell". University of Massachusetts Lowell.
  2. ^ "Duquette named UMass-Lowell coach". The Boston Globe. May 17, 2013. p. C7. Retrieved November 15, 2020 – via Newspapers.com.
  3. ^ "Duquette family 'hero' gets her dad's kidney". berkshireeagle.com.