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Anthony Guy Bennett (born June 1, 1969) is an American former professional
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player and college basketball coach. From 2009 to 2024, he was the head coach of the
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men's team, with whom he won the
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Championship in
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.Norm Wood.
Bennett begins task after day of praise
. '' The Daily Press'', April 2, 2009. Accessed April 11, 2019
Bennett is a three-time recipient of the
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, two-time
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, and two-time AP Coach of the Year. He is one of three coaches in history (with
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and
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) to lead his program to 10 or more consecutive winning ACC recordsDavid Teel.
Teel: Victory over UNC elevates UVA's Bennett into rare company
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—retiring with a streak of 13—and is one of three coaches (also with Smith and Krzyzewski) to be named ACC Coach of the Year four or more times. He coached 500 games at Virginia, winning 364 (72.8%) of them, edging out Pop Lannigan (72.7%) to hold Virginia's highest winning percentage in school history; he also holds that record at
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(winning 67.6%). He is the all-time wins leader at Virginia and holds or shares the single-season wins record at both UVA and WSU. He led the Virginia program to two of its three ACC Tournament championships and one of its three
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appearances. As a 5'11"
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, Bennett ranks first in NCAA history for career
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accuracy at 49.7%, shooting above 50% from range in both his
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seasons.
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He started for the
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at the
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, was awarded the
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as the nation's top player under six feet tall, and was named Academic All-American of the Year. Bennett starred for the
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under his father,
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, who later took
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to the 2000 Final Four using an earlier version of the packline defense Bennett perfected at Virginia. Bennett played three years in the NBA for the
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and after an injury, several more professionally in
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where he started coaching.Jeff Eisenberg.
Coaching was a Path Virginia's Bennett Once Resisted
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He since coached several players at the college level who've gone on to be known for shooting prowess in the NBA, such as
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(eighth 50–40–90 shooter in NBA history), Joe Harris (led NBA in three-point accuracy in 2018–19 and in 2020–21) and
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(one-half of the
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). Both Harris and Thompson have won the
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at the
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Michael Mulford.
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His player
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recorded the only ''college'' 50–40–90 season from any ACC team. Originally inheriting the worst Virginia team by record since 1967, his Cavalier squads had four 30-win seasons, won the NCAA tournament championship with a 35–3 team in 2019, won ACC tournaments in 2014 and in 2018, and won or shared 6 ACC regular season titles. Known for coaching defensive intensity, Bennett was ranked the top defensive coach in
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poll of head coaches in 2015 and by '' ESPN Insider'' in 2018. The defensive style of basketball he taught at UVA was often compared to a
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choking out opponents, and his teams were also known for their unselfish play and tempo control.Jordan Ritter Conn.
How Tony Bennett Turned Virginia Into College Basketball's Spurs
. '' The Ringer'', March 1, 2018. Accessed March 2, 2018.


Biography and playing career


College

Bennett, a
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, played for his father
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at the
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(UWGB) following his high school career at
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and Preble High School. The Bennetts led the Phoenix to an NCAA tournament berth and two appearances in the NIT. During his time there, the
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had a record of 87–34 (.719) en route to Bennett being twice named as the conference's Player of the Year. He was awarded the
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given to the nation's most outstanding senior under six feet tall and was named the 1992 GTE Academic All-American of the year. He also started for a bronze medal-winning 1991
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team led by
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. He finished his collegiate career as the
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's all-time leader in points (2,285) and assists (601), and still ranks as the entire NCAA's all-time leader in 3-point field goal accuracy. He made 80 of 150 (53.3%)
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attempts in his junior season and repeated the feat of hitting over half of his three-point attempts during his senior season, making 95 of 186 (51.1%).Tony Bennett player statistics
. Sports-Reference.com. Accessed April 8, 2019
He was also incredibly accurate on two-point field goal attempts for a guard, connecting on 502 of 917 (54.7%) two-point attempts for his college career.


Professional

Bennett went on to be selected in the
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by the
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. He spent three seasons (
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) with steadily increasing playing time for the Hornets as the backup point guard to
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(the Hornets' all-time leader in assists and
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s) before a foot injury ended Bennett's
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career. With an eye toward returning to the NBA, Bennett left for Australia in 1996 to play for the
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of Australia's National Basketball League while rehabbing his ankle but the contract fell through within ten days of arriving and Bennett soon moved to New Zealand to briefly play for a team called the "Burger King Kings" in
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.Joshua Cooley.
Tony Bennett: Sharing the Victory
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, 2007. Accessed September 29, 2020
Bennett has joked that the team was paid in
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s. He then joined the North Harbour Vikings, became its star player, and in his second year there became a dual-role player and head coach. He completed his playing career as a two-time
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honoree and a two-time Keith Carr Trophy winner for being the league's Most Outstanding Guard in both his years there.


Coaching career

Bennett wanted to understand everything about the game of basketball to the point that, even as an NBA player, teammates felt he would rather learn and study the game than participate in it.Tony Bennett: NBA Career is Forgotten Except By Those Who Saw a Future Coach
accessed January 28, 2017
Bennett's teams, especially at Virginia, are known for their motion offense and stifling defense which features his version of the "pack line" defensive strategy famously devised by his father. The pack line is designed to clog up potential driving lanes to the paint by forcing ball handlers to the middle of the floor where more "help" is concentrated. It forces opposing teams to pass and shoot well, while limiting dribble penetration and post play.


Coaching beginnings

In 1998, Bennett continued as head coach of the North Harbour Kings (who had changed their name from Vikings) but retired early as a player. His time there taught him he was able to coach without the anxiety he had seen his father experience coaching back in Wisconsin, and convinced him that he could undertake the stressful life of a coach while maintaining his
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and peace of mind. After the 1999 season, he returned to the U.S. to become his father's team manager so that they could spend time together. Tony Bennett was then able to get a firsthand experience of Wisconsin's run to the 2000 Final Four as a part of the staff under Dick Bennett. After his father retired,
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retained Bennett on his staff and there he remained until 2003, when Dick Bennett came out of retirement to coach
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. After one season as assistant coach, Bennett was designated as his father's successor and promoted to associate head coach.


Washington State

Tony Bennett accepted the position of head coach at Washington State when his father retired in 2006. Washington State's success immediately skyrocketed under the younger Bennett, and his 26 wins in both the 2006–07 and 2007–08 seasons tied a 66-year-old school record set by the team that reached the Championship Game of the 1941 NCAA tournament.


2006–07: School record 26 wins

Bennett led the 2006–07 Cougars basketball team to a 26–8 (13–5
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, second place) record and the second round of the NCAA tournament. The Cougars earned a No. 3 seed and defeated
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in the opening round before falling to Vanderbilt in double overtime in the second round. The NCAA tournament appearance was the first for the Cougars since
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, breaking a 13-year
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drought for the Cougars. After the 2006–07 season, Bennett was given the prestigious
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by vote of the
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, and was named the AP college basketball Coach of the Year and the
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. He was also named the Rivals.com Coach of the Year.


2007–08: 26 wins and Indiana offer

During the 2007–08 season, Bennett finished with a 26–9 record (11–7 in the Pac-10). He also went on to lead the Cougars to the Sweet Sixteen after beating Winthrop and Notre Dame in the first and second rounds. After losing to
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in the Sweet Sixteen, Bennett's team had again reached the school record for wins, with 26. After the season, Bennett reportedly turned down an offer to become head coach at
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, a job which eventually fell to Marquette coach
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. He also discussed the
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(his wife's alma mater) vacancy at that year's Final Four, a job that eventually went to Stanford coach
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. Bennett decided to remain loyal to WSU.


2008–09: Rebuilding and budget constraints

Bennett went back to work at Washington State with a need to replace NBA draft pick Kyle Weaver. He brought in
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, a talented four-star recruit out of California (and son of former NBA player
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). Thompson rapidly improved on the offensive side of the court as a freshman, but the team struggled more than in the two previous years on the defensive end and finished 17–16.


Canceled recruiting flights and Final Four trip for staff

Washington State dropped charter flights for Bennett and his staff for use in recruiting to the remotely located school and cancelled a trip for his staff to the
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due to ongoing budgetary constraints in the WSU athletics department. As this was happening, Bennett was contacted about the open Virginia job and traveled to Charlottesville to interview. While very impressed with
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and the potential advantages of coaching in the ACC, he initially decided to once again remain loyal to WSU. However, when Bennett went to call Virginia athletic director
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and decline the offer, Bennett's wife Laurel stepped in and said "put the phone down," as she could sense a great uncertainty in his voice when he said he would pass up UVA. Bennett then accepted the Virginia offer on March 29 exactly one year, to the day, after turning down the Indiana job.


Virginia

Bennett was named head coach at
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on March 31, 2009.
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, head coach of the
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, stepped down to become Bennett's associate head coach before returning to the Flames in 2015. During the rebuilding process, Bennett's teams increased their win total in every successive season. After inheriting a 10–18 squad that had the worst record in program history since the 1966–67 season, Bennett's Virginia won 15, 16, 22, 23, 30, and 30 games in his first six seasons. Under his guidance, Virginia had four of the five teams with records of 16–2 or better in the 18-game era (2012–2019) of ACC play, and only Virginia had a team finish 17–1 (none went undefeated). Bennett worked from Day 1 to build "a program that lasts" at Virginia. He found in Charlottesville a fanbase that has really "bought in" on his defense-first mentality and tempo control, and
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is regarded as one of the toughest places to play for opposing teams of the ACC.Pitino, players talk Virginian loss
accessed February 5, 2018
Thousands of fans lined the streets to JPJ from
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in 2019 to congratulate the Virginia team and Bennett on winning the program's first NCAA Championship.Huge crowd welcomes home national hoops champion Cavaliers
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on August 15, 2019


2009–10: Five-win improvement

In their first season under Bennett his new team finished the season 15–16 (5–11 in the ACC), an improvement of 5 wins (+50%) versus the prior year under Bennett's predecessor (former DePaul coach
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). Sophomore
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, a former
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recruited by Leitao, led the team in scoring before getting suspended for the final game of the season after failing to meet academic obligations. It was soon announced that Landesberg and the program mutually parted ways, and he turned pro but went undrafted.


2010–11: Personnel losses but continued rise

Despite every disadvantage, including one star player (Landesberg) leaving because of academic struggles and another ( Mike Scott) going down with an early-season injury and taking a medical redshirt, the Cavaliers started the season with a bang by knocking off No. 13 Minnesota on the road, in Minneapolis, during the 2010 ACC-Big Ten Challenge. UVA improved to 7–9 in the ACC and had a winning record overall. They were passed over for postseason consideration.


2011–12: Most wins at UVA in 17 years

This season began much like the last had, with unranked Virginia dismantling No. 15 Michigan in the 2011 ACC-Big Ten Challenge. In just Bennett's third year at Virginia, he led the Cavaliers to 22 wins and an NCAA Tournament berth. It was the most wins the program had tallied in 17 years and its first NCAA Tournament game (a lopsided loss to
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and Florida) in five years. After rapid development under Bennett over the past three years (of which he played only two because of injury), Mike Scott was taken 43rd overall by the
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in the
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2012–13: Establishing the dominant nucleus

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'' named Bennett one of the four best ACC coaches (with Mike Krzyzewski, Roy Williams, and Leonard Hamilton) before the season. The Cavaliers would tally one more win (23) than the previous season, despite losing Mike Scott to the NBA, and establish nearly all the pieces to take the program even higher. Justin Anderson,
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, and Akil Mitchell all started or played extensively for the young team. All they were missing was a controlling point guard, which Bennett found on the recruiting trail in "diamond in the rough" three-star
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2013–14: #1 ACC finish and ACC Championship

In 2013–14, Perrantes started as a freshman and joined the top players from the previous season as the Cavaliers won their sixth ACC regular season title, clinching it with a statement 75–56 home win against highly touted ACC newcomer No. 4
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, a team which had started the season 25–0. It was also their first outright regular season title since 1981. Virginia also won its second-ever ACC Tournament title (their first since 1976), defeating second-seeded No. 7 Duke in the final game, 72–63. The Cavaliers received their third (but first since 1983) No. 1 seed in the NCAA Tournament and advanced to the Sweet Sixteen for the first time since 1995. Bennett was a finalist for the Naismith Coach of the Year, as well as runner-up for AP Coach of the Year. Bennett signed a new seven-year contract to extend his employment with Virginia through 2021. It included a $1.924 million base salary package, with additional longevity and achievement bonuses. Part of his contract negotiations included long-term contract renewals for his staff.


2014–15: #1 ACC finish and 2nd Henry Iba Award

Virginia got off to a 19–0 start, reaching an AP No. 2 ranking for the first time since
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. Much was made in the press that of the top three teams, each dominating the competition and remaining undefeated well into January (Kentucky, Virginia, and Duke) the Cavaliers were doing so with no McDonald's All-Americans on the roster, whereas the Wildcats and Blue Devils had teams filled with ''nine'' each. Highlights included holding
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to under thirty points each and actually "doubling up" the scores of Georgia Tech (57–28) and Wake Forest (70–34) – unprecedented dominance for any team of the past 50 years against ACC competition. The Harvard game was notable for a near-''tripling'' score, 76–27 and limiting the Crimson, an NCAA Tournament team, to one field goal in the first half which tied the NCAA record for the shot clock era. Two injuries to Justin Anderson near the end of the season dampened NCAA Tournament hopes before he turned pro for the
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. Bennett was awarded his second
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as the nation's top coach, joining ACC peer Roy Williams as the only coaches ever to win the award at two different schools. Bennett signed a new contract through 2024, later extended through 2026 and beyond.


2015–16: NCAA Elite Eight

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writer Jeff Goodman chose Bennett as the ideal head coach of his mythical "Dream Team" before the season... stating "I'm going with Bennett, who ... has owned the ACC the past two seasons. Just imagine what he could do with this group of players and this level of talent. Bennett will make sure these guys defend (yes, even you Niang!) and he also has the ideal, even-keeled temperament." UVA later defeated Iowa State in Niang's final collegiate game in the Sweet Sixteen, before Bennett's first loss (starting 3–0) to
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's Syracuse in the Elite Eight.


2016–17: 250 career wins

UVA brought in a well-rounded recruiting class which included Bennett's first
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, a consensus top 50 recruit,
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. Former five-star recruit and transfer
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became eligible after sitting out the previous season, but was suspended for two weeks including the season opening game for an undisclosed incident and dismissed entirely for a second undisclosed incident after playing (and starting) in one game. UVA nonetheless broke its record for consecutive weeks ranked in the AP Top 25 poll with a streak of 64 polling weeks spanning more than three years, breaking its previous best of 49 in the 1980s. Bennett recorded his 250th win as a head coach against No. 14 Notre Dame, in South Bend, 71–54, while extending his record against
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to 5–0. The Cavaliers notched impressive double-digit victories over eventual national champions No. 5 North Carolina, 53–43, and No. 4 ranked Louisville, 71–55. This completed Bennett's head-to-head rivalry record against Hall of Famer
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at 5–1 before Pitino was dismissed for NCAA rules violations in the off-season.


2017–18: Unranked to AP #1 and ACC Championship

UVA was viewed as a rebuilding team after departures of
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, and the first AP poll had Virginia unranked for the first time since 2013. A ''
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'' reporter projected the worst season of Bennett's career at 5–13 in ACC play. UVA was ranked after winning the
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. They defeated No. 12 North Carolina 61–49 to continue a home streak of 5–0 against the Heels since 2013. No. 2 Virginia then overcame No. 4 Duke on the road for Bennett's first victory at
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. The ''Winston-Salem Journal'' reporter literally "ate his words" about Virginia, ingesting a copy of his previous article with
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. UNC prepared for their Duke rivalry game by reviewing tape of UVA suffocating No. 18 Clemson 61–36;
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explained, "We want to be like irginiadefensively." UVA attained its first AP No. 1 ranking since 1982.AP Poll of February 12, 2018 – Virginia #1
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With a 66–37 victory at Pitt, Virginia won its third outright regular season title in five years. The Cavaliers won the 2018 ACC tournament, defeating North Carolina 71–63 in the ACC Championship Game. UVA earned the first overall seed in the NCAA tournament, but the next day lost ACC Sixth Man of the Year
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to a broken wrist. The ''
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'' changed their pick from Virginia winning the national title to losing in the Sweet Sixteen after the injury. Virginia then notoriously lost to UMBC in the opening round, the first time since expansion in 1985 that a No. 1 seed lost to a No. 16, in the first ever regional to have its No. 1, No. 2, No. 3, and No. 4 seeds all lose in the opening weekend. Bennett's even-keeled reaction was featured in '' Inc.'' magazine as a lesson in
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. For defying rebuilding expectations to finish 31–3, Bennett won a third
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.


2018–19: The Redemption National Championship

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teams, No. 25 Wisconsin (
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) and No. 24 Maryland (
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), the latter of which improved Bennett's record in the Challenge to 8–2. Diminutive (5'9") point guard
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, an unheralded three-star recruit who had initially committed to the
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, started both games as a true freshman. The No. 4 Cavaliers routed No. 9 Virginia Tech 81–59 in the first time in series history that the two rivals met while both ranked in the top ten of the AP Poll. Virginia started the season 16–0 before falling at No. 1 Duke, 72–70.RJ Barrett leads No. 1 Duke past No. 4 Virginia 72–70
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before the loss. After a 16–2 ACC record, Virginia won a share of their fourth ACC regular season title in the past six years. UVA attained a No. 1 seed in the NCAA Tournament, along with Duke and North Carolina, only the second time in NCAA history that three No. 1 seeds came from the same conference. Virginia was the only No. 1 seed to reach the Final Four after dispatching Gardner-Webb 71–56, Oklahoma 63–51, Oregon 53–49, and Purdue 80–75 in overtime. The Virginia–Purdue game in particular was called an "instant classic" by ''
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threw up extremely long-distance three pointers well beyond NBA range and seemingly could not miss, scoring over half the total for the red-hot Boilermakers with 42 points and, by far, a new scoring record against Bennett-coached teams.
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and Clark played the heroes to save the season with a backtap rebound to Clark and his subsequent bullet pass and game-tying shot from Diakite with under 1 second left to force
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. In the Final Four, Virginia defeated the Auburn Tigers by a single point, 63–62, as
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drained three
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s with 0.6 seconds on the clock after an Auburn player undercut his lower body on the release of a corner three-pointer just as time expired. Reigning NCAA football champion and friend
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sent Bennett a text prior to the title game which he shared with the team: "let the light that shines ''in'' you be brighter than the light that shines ''on'' you." Virginia did just that in a back-and-forth physical 2019 NCAA Tournament Championship Game to outlast fellow defensive stalwarts
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in overtime and win it by a score of 85–77.
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redshirt sophomore
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scored a career-high 27 points while holding Red Raider star
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to 15 points on 5-for-22 shooting. Thousands of fans lined the streets from
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the next day to welcome the team and Bennett back home. In light of the previous year's loss to UMBC,
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called Virginia's championship run "the most redemptive season in the history of college basketball," and
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took it a step further by calling it "the greatest redemption story in the history of sports." With little left to prove in the college game, Hunter, Jerome, and Guy forwent their remaining eligibility and all three were selected in the
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; both Hunter and Jerome went in the first round. Bennett was named to a list of the World's 50 Greatest Leaders by ''
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2019–20: COVID-shortened season, 11–1 down final stretch

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pre-season ranking, Matt Norlander opined Virginia has "arguably the best coach going in the sport." The Cavaliers won the
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by defeating
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in the championship game. After a wrist fracture injury to Braxton Key the team was blown out at Purdue, 69–40, in an Elite Eight rematch from the previous season. It was Bennett's first loss in the
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since 2013. His Cavaliers rebounded to defeat No. 7 North Carolina, 56–47, continuing a home streak of 6–0 against the Tar Heels since 2013. Virginia also defeated No. 5 Florida State, No. 7 Duke, and No. 10 Louisville. In the Duke game,
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native Jay Huff had 10 blocks to spur the Cavaliers to victory against the Blue Devils. By the end of the season, the No. 17 Cavaliers were 23–7, had won eight straight games, 11 of their final 12, and had earned the No. 2 seed in the cancelled ACC tournament. In the last game of the season the team defeated No. 10 Louisville, 57–54, and a subsequent ''
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'' article revealed this squad's defense to be the most effective of any Tony Bennett coached team thus far. ''
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'' called this team Bennett's true "masterpiece", succeeding with far less talent after the previous season's NCAA Championship team lost four starters to professional basketball.
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and Braxton Key graduated on an 8-game ACC winning streak but without a chance to play in the unfinished 2020 ACC tournament or to defend their NCAA Championship.


2020–21: ACC title and COVID troubles

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in their second game, and the vaunted Cavalier defense broke down against No. 1
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in a December neutral site game (in
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) allowing 60% shooting and 50% three-point shooting in a 98–75 loss. The program faced several postponed and canceled games due to
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outbreaks within the UVA and other basketball programs. The team rebounded to shut down No. 12 Clemson 85–50 on the road, Virginia's largest margin of victory in ACC games since 2015. When No. 9 Virginia defeated North Carolina for the seventh straight time, 60–48, it was the first time since 1966 that no UNC players scored in double figures. With that win, Bennett became the third ACC coach in history to have ten straight winning ACC seasons. Virginia clinched Bennett's fifth ACC regular season title in eight years with a victory at Louisville in the last game of the season, and was seeded No. 1 in the ACC tournament. One player had a positive COVID test following the team's quarterfinals victory over Syracuse, forcing a forfeit against Georgia Tech, which then received an effective bye to the championship game and won it.Chris Bumbaca.
Virginia men's basketball out of ACC tournament after COVID-19 positive; Georgia Tech to final
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Nearly the entire UVA team was required to sit out of all team activities for seven days in quarantine after results of contact tracing; arriving a day late to the NCAA Tournament and without having practiced.Ralph D. Russo.
Stuck in quarantine, Virginia has spot in tournament waiting
. Associated Press, March 15, 2021. Accessed March 15, 2021.
Virginia's rival Louisville, which narrowly missed an NCAA bid, was put on standby in case UVA was unable to assemble a team with at least five eligible players against Mid-American Conference, MAC champions 2020–21 Ohio Bobcats men's basketball team, Ohio. While cleared to play after being woken up for tests at 1:30 AM on the day of the game, the week in quarantine and late arrival did Virginia no favors as they shot 35% from the field and lost the game 62–58. After a highly productive 50–40–90 shooting output on the year and effective defensive play, junior
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was drafted 17th in the first round of the 2021 NBA draft.


2021–22: Delivering a "Punch in the Mouth"

The ''Arizona Daily Star'' called Bennett the "gold standard of college basketball coaching" and the modern equivalent of Arizona Wildcats men's basketball, Arizona's late Hall of Famer Lute Olson, but said Arizona fans needed to "lower [their] expectations"; Tommy Lloyd, coach-in-waiting at Gonzaga, took the job. Bennett signed transfers Armaan Franklin from Indiana and Jayden Gardner from East Carolina, after losing ''eight'' players to graduation, the NBA, and the transfer portal. The Cavaliers got off to their roughest start in a decade, losing 66–58 to Navy, 52–49 to James Madison, and 75–74 to Iowa in the
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, dropping Bennett's Challenge record to 8–4. A 67–50 loss at JPJ to Clemson snapped an 11-game winning streak against the Tigers. Virginia returned the favor with a 10-point victory at Clemson, continuing a 6-game winning streak for UVA at Littlejohn Coliseum. A 74–58 road loss to North Carolina snapped a 7-game winning streak against the Tar Heels. Regaining composure, Bennett's Cavaliers held Paolo Banchero to single-digit scoring for the first time of his career as the team emerged from
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with a 69–68 win over AP No. 7 Duke in
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's final home game against Virginia, delivered by Reece Beekman's last-second three-pointer; Trevor Keels remarked that UVA had "punched [them] in the mouth." The Cavaliers finished 12–8 in-conference, good enough for an 11th straight winning ACC season, but the 12 regular season losses were the most yielded by UVA during that span.


2022–23: 6th ACC season title

Virginia opened the season by winning the Roman Main Event, Continental Tire Main Event championship belt, taking the opening game over 2022–23 Baylor Bears men's basketball team, No. 5 Baylor, 86–79, and defeating 2022–23 Illinois Fighting Illini men's basketball team, No. 19 Illinois in the championship game, 70–61. UVA defeated Michigan 70–68 at Ann Arbor in UVA's final
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matchup, leaving Bennett with a 9–4 record in the Challenge, and Virginia at 14–8; tied for the 2nd-most Challenge wins out of 29 participating basketball programs in the ACC and Big Ten. The Cavaliers recorded an 8th consecutive home win in their rivalry with (pre-season AP No. 1) North Carolina, 67–58, in January, then defeated the Tar Heels again, 68–59, in the 2023 ACC men's basketball tournament, 2023 ACC Tournament quarterfinals. For the season, Virginia tied with Miami at 15–5 in ACC play to share the regular season title but lost to Duke, 59–49, in the ACC Tournament championship game; they lost to Furman in the NCAA Tournament, 68–67, on an errant pass and opposing three pointer with 2 seconds left.


2023–24: Unusual Inconsistency

UVA was more inconsistent in his final year than in recent memory, but still finished 23–11 with a 13th straight winning (13–7) record in the ACC and a 12–1 record in games decided by less than 10 points. The team also lost ten games by double digits including blowout losses of 20 or more points to Wisconsin, at Memphis, at Notre Dame, at Virginia Tech, at Duke, and in the NCAA First Four to Colorado State. In particular, shooting woes from several starters allowed defenses to focus on locking down primary threats like Reece Beekman and Isaac McKneely.Mike Barber.
What can Virginia basketball do with its roster this offseason?
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'', April 8, 2024. Accessed April 12, 2024.
Player development remained strong, as McKneely took several key steps toward becoming a more complete all-around player in addition to being an excellent catch-and-shoot sharpshooter. Beekman was the ACC Defensive Player of the Year, while sophomore Ryan Dunn led the conference in blocked shots. Dunn subsequently declared for and was selected in the 1st round of the 2024 NBA draft by the Denver Nuggets, while Beekman signed a two-way contract with the Golden State Warriors.


2024: Retirement

On October 18, 2024, Bennett stunned the college basketball world by retiring at the age of 55 just 18 days before opening tipoff.Mitchell Northem.
Virginia’s Tony Bennett stuns college basketball with retirement weeks before 2024-25 season
.
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, October 17, 2024. Accessed October 18, 2024.
He cited the state of unregulated NIL money and transfers as reasons he is "no longer equipped" to coach modern college basketball and said he hopes these new aspects of the college basketball landscape will be better regulated in time.WINA Press Conference Audio
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October 18, 2024. Accessed October 18, 2024.
Bennett said he'd remain around the Virginia program, and would like to take on a part-time role with "lots of vacation time." Bennett had, earlier in the year, already given Associate Head Coach Ron Sanchez "more of the reins" to implement a faster-paced offensive system in the upcoming season.


Player development

Only the fourth former NBA player to win the NCAA Championship, Bennett developed many of his players into NCAA All-Americans and NBA draft picks. Part of Bennett's philosophy is that it's a gift to be able to play (or coach) basketball at a high level and "to give anything less than your best is to sacrifice the gift."Q&A with Virginia's Tony Bennett on Recruiting Transfer Rules and Title Impact
accessed July 26, 2019
To convey that to his players in the off-season, he's asked, "if you played [last year's version of] yourself one-on-one, could you dominate yourself now? If you can't say yes, then you have not done your job improving." An opposing coach discussed Bennett's reputation for player development to
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in 2016, stating that he "gets the bigger picture that it's more than just basketball, and his players develop at a high level and become pros."Candid Coaches: Which College Coach Would You Want Coaching Your Own Son?
accessed January 26, 2017
Bennett's methods of recruiting and development was compared to the San Antonio Spurs (because of that NBA franchise's commitment to unselfishness and ''team'' success under Coach Gregg Popovich, Popovich).


NBA

Eleven of Bennett's players at Virginia and Washington State were drafted into the NBA. Several of them have become widely known for their shooting prowess. Joe Harris is one of the NBA's All-Time Top 5 shooters in three-point field goal shooting percentage, led the league in 2018–19 and 2020–21, and won the 2019 NBA All-Star Game#Three Point Contest, Three-Point Contest over Stephen Curry at the 2019 NBA All-Star Game.
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is a member of the NBA's exclusive 50–40–90 club for extreme shooters, and
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is, with Curry, one of the
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of the four-time NBA champion Golden State Warriors. Sam Hauser won an 2024 NBA Finals, NBA Championship with the 2023–24 Boston Celtics season, '24 Boston Celtics, making 11 three-pointers in five games of the Finals. Both of Bennett's players who were awarded
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(Brogdon and
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) later became NBA starters. Brogdon became NBA Rookie of the Year. ⭒Murphy III, Shayok, and Thompson also played for other head coaches at Rice, Iowa State, and Washington State (after Bennett became Virginia's coach) respectively. Undrafted Bennett players to see significant NBA minutes include Sam Hauser (NBA Champion with 2023–24 Boston Celtics season, '24 Boston Celtics),
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(NBA Champion with 2020–21 Milwaukee Bucks season, '21 Milwaukee Bucks), Aron Baynes (NBA Champion with 2013–14 San Antonio Spurs season, '14 San Antonio Spurs), Jay Huff, Braxton Key, and Anthony Gill.


Professional

Other Bennett players to play in professional basketball leagues around the globe include
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, Jack Salt, Akil Mitchell,
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, Marcus Capers, Mustapha Farrakhan Jr.,
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, Laurynas Mikalauskas, Jerome Meyinsse,
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, Taylor Rochestie, and Sammy Zeglinski.


College

Six Virginia Cavaliers men's basketball, Virginia Cavaliers developed under Bennett into winning NCAA Men's Basketball All-Americans, NCAA All-America honors and/or national awards.
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*
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, 2016 *
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, 2019 Lefty Driesell Award *
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, 2015 NCAA basketball tournament Most Outstanding Player, NCAA Tournament Most Outstanding Player *
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, 2019 First Team All-American * Malcolm Brogdon, 2016 Second Team All-American * Malcolm Brogdon, 2015 * De'Andre Hunter, 2019 Third Team All-American * Mike Scott, 2012 * Justin Anderson, 2015 * Kyle Guy, 2018, 2019


Off-court

The Bennett family pledged $500,000 to fund a career development program specifically for current and former members of the Virginia basketball program who are beginning or advancing careers away from basketball.


Personal life

Bennett is married and has two children, one son and one daughter. Bennett met his wife Laurel (née Purcell) at a church in nearby North Carolina, while he was playing for the Charlotte Hornets. He is a Christianity, Christian and would likely have become a pastor if not a college basketball coach.Tony Bennett and Virginia Hoops Aren't for Everyone, but It's Okay to Be Different
accessed March 8, 2018
He has spoken about his faith saying, "When you have a relationship with the God in Christianity, Lord, there's a peace and perspective you have. The world didn't give it, and the world can't take it away." Bennett has also cited his faith as impacting his coaching philosophy, in particular his use of his father's "Five Pillars": humility, passion, unity, servanthood, and thankfulness. The best known member of a talented coaching family tree, he is the son of former head coach
Dick Bennett Richard A. Bennett (born April 20, 1943) is an American former college basketball coach who is best known for building the Wisconsin-Green Bay Phoenix men's basketball program into a mid-major power and revitalizing the Wisconsin Badgers basket ...
(Washington State, Wisconsin, Green Bay, and Wisconsin–Stevens Point) and brother of former head coach Kathi Bennett (Northern Illinois and Indiana). The "pack line" defense that the younger Bennett perfected at Virginia was first implemented in an earlier form by the elder Bennett up until Tony took over head coaching duties from his father at Washington State.Koremenos, Brett
Pack-Line Progeny
''Grantland'', January 14, 2015.


Career playing statistics

Sources


NCAA

, - , style="text-align:left;", 1988–89 NCAA Division I men's basketball season, 1988–89 , style="text-align:left;", Green Bay , 27 , , 27 , , 34.4 , , .522 , , .439 , , .847 , , 2.0 , , 5.1 , , 1.8 , , .0 , , 19.1 , - , style="text-align:left;", 1989–90 NCAA Division I men's basketball season, 1989–90 , style="text-align:left;", Green Bay , 30 , , 29 , , 36.0 , , .504 , , .482 , , .859 , , 2.2 , , 5.2 , , 1.3 , , .1 , , 16.6 , - , style="text-align:left;", 1990–91 NCAA Division I men's basketball season, 1990–91 , style="text-align:left;", 1990–91 Green Bay Phoenix men's basketball team, Green Bay , 31 , , 30 , , 36.1 , , .547 , , .533 , , .836 , , 2.4 , , 5.0 , , 1.2 , , .1 , , 21.5 , - , style="text-align:left;", 1991–92 NCAA Division I men's basketball season, 1991–92 , style="text-align:left;", Green Bay , 30 , , 28 , , 33.2 , , .534 , , .511 , , .826 , , 2.9 , , 5.1 , , 1.2 , , .2 , , 20.2 , - class="sortbottom" , style="text-align:center;" colspan="2", Career , 118 , , 114 , , 34.9 , , .528 , , .497^ , , .840 , , 2.4 , , 5.1 , , 1.4 , , .1 , , 19.4 ^ NCAA Record


NBA


Regular season

, - , align="left" , , align="left" , 1992–93 Charlotte Hornets season, Charlotte , 75 , , 2 , , 11.4 , , .423 , , .325 , , .732 , , .8 , , 1.8 , , .4 , , .0 , , 3.7 , - , align="left" , , align="left" , 1993–94 Charlotte Hornets season, Charlotte , 74 , , 5 , , 13.3 , , .399 , , .360 , , .733 , , 1.2 , , 2.2 , , .5 , , .0 , , 3.4 , - , align="left" , , align="left" , 1994–95 Charlotte Hornets season, Charlotte , 3 , , 0 , , 15.3 , , .462 , , .222 , , – , , .7 , , 1.3 , , .0 , , .0 , , 4.7 , - , align="left" , Career , align="left" , , 152 , , 7 , , 12.4 , , .412 , , .335 , , .732 , , 1.0 , , 2.0 , , .5 , , .0 , , 3.5


Playoffs

, - , align="left" , 1993 NBA Playoffs, 1993 , align="left" , 1992–93 Charlotte Hornets season, Charlotte , 8 , , 0 , , 10.8 , , .480 , , .500 , , 1.000 , , 1.1 , , 1.6 , , .3 , , .1 , , 3.8


Head coaching record


Against rivals

Bennett had a winning record against each of the team's Virginia Cavaliers men's basketball#Rivalries, ACC rivals and drew praise from rival coaches. Hall of Famer
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(1–5 against Bennett) of Louisville said, "there is no such thing as post-play against Virginia"; similarly former Virginia Tech coach Buzz Williams (3–8 against Bennett) called Virginia's system "offensively ''and'' defensively elite."Rick Pitino Raves About Virginia
accessed January 23, 2017

accessed January 7, 2016
Bennett was 60–26 in UVA's Virginia Cavaliers men's basketball#Rivalries, Virginia's rivalry games versus Virginia Tech, Louisville, Maryland, and North Carolina. Bennett "flipped the script" against North Carolina in particular, leading the program to a 14–10 record versus UNC, including the 2018 ACC Men's Basketball Tournament#Bracket, 2018 ACC tournament championship, against a program that had continually frustrated Virginia (in several ACC tournaments and the 1981 NCAA Division I basketball tournament#Final Four, 1981 Final Four) when the two conference rivals perennially topped college basketball polls of the early 1980s. Bennett's UVA teams went a perfect 7–0 in his final seven games against Hall of Famer Roy Williams (7–12 against Bennett) to close out a friendlyJerry Ratcliffe.
Virginia vs. Carolina: It’s not basketball, it’s WAR, or at least it used to be
. Published February 13, 2021. Accessed August 9, 2021.
rivalry during the final five years of Williams' tenure at UNC (during which period both Williams, in 2017; and Bennett, in 2019; won NCAA Championships). The prior best streak for Virginia against North Carolina was six straight wins, more than a century earlier, from 1911 to 1916 under program founder Pop Lannigan.


Notes


References


External links


Virginia profile
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