List of Hawaii Rainbow Warriors head basketball coaches

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This is a list of Hawaii Rainbow Warriors basketball head coaches. The Rainbow Warriors have had 22 head coaches in their 101–season history.

Interim head coach
Tenure Coach Record Pct.
1912–1916 No official coach 13–6 .684
1918–1919 David L. Crawford 2–5 .286
1919–1920 Edward Wilford 2–5 .286
1920–1921 No team
1921–1923 Otto Klum 13–8 .619
1923–1926 Charles Jones 12–11 .522
1926–1929 Leslie Harrison 12–10 .545
1929–1930 Claude Swann 3–4 .429
1930–1941 Eugene Gill 88–47 .652
1941–1947[a] Bert Chan Wa 12–13 .480
1947–1951 Art Gallon 83–47 .638
1951–1954 Al Saake 32–43 .427
1954–1957 Ah Chew Goo 31–46 .403
1957–1963 Al Saake 60–81 .426
1963–1973 Red Rocha 112–136 .452
1973–1976 Bruce O'Neil 42–32 .568
1976 Rick Pitino 2–4[b] .333
1976–1985 Larry Little 103–143 .419
1985–1987 Frank Arnold 11–45 .196
1987–2007 Riley Wallace 334–265 .558
2007–2010 Bob Nash 34–56 .378
2010–2014 Gib Arnold 72–55 .567
2014–2015 Benjy Taylor 22–13[c] .629
2015–present Eran Ganot 97–66 .595
2019 Chris Gerlufsen 8–5[d] .615
Totals 22 coaches 1201–1136 .514
Source: [4][5]

Notes[]

  1. ^ No team from 1942–1946 due to World War II.
  2. ^ Rick Pitino served as interim head coach for the final 6 games of the 1975–76 season after Bruce O'Neil was fired for NCAA violations.[1]
  3. ^ Benjy Taylor served as interim head coach for the entirety of the 2014–15 season after Gib Arnold was fired for NCAA violations.[2]
  4. ^ Chris Gerlufsen served as acting head coach for the first 13 games of the 2019–20 season after Eran Ganot took a medical leave of absence.[3]

References[]

  1. ^ "Pitino Unfazed By Past Infractions". New York Times. Retrieved 7 August 2021.
  2. ^ "Gib Arnold removed as coach". ESPN. Retrieved 7 August 2021.
  3. ^ "Hawai'i coach Eran Ganot takes leave from team for medical reasons". ESPN. Retrieved 7 August 2021.
  4. ^ "2019–20 Men's Basketball Media Guide" (PDF). Hawaii Athletics. Retrieved 17 September 2020.
  5. ^ "Hawaii Rainbow Warriors Index". College Basketball at Sports-Reference. Retrieved 17 September 2020.
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