Steve Wojciechowski

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Steve Wojciechowski
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Wojciechowski in 2010
Biographical details
Born (1976-08-11) August 11, 1976 (age 45)
Severna Park, Maryland
Playing career
1994–1998Duke
Position(s)Point guard
Coaching career (HC unless noted)
1999–2014Duke (assistant)
2014–2021Marquette
Head coaching record
Overall124–93
Tournaments0–2 (NCAA)
2–1 (NIT)
Accomplishments and honors
Awards
NABC Defensive Player of the Year (1998)
Second-team All-ACC (1997)
Third-team All-ACC (1998)
McDonald's All-American (1994)
Medal record

Steven Michael Wojciechowski (born August 11, 1976), also known as Wojo, is an American basketball coach and former player who was the head coach at Marquette University for seven seasons. He previously served as associate head coach under head coach Mike Krzyzewski at Duke University, where he was a point guard from 1994 to 1998.

Biography[]

Playing career[]

High school[]

Wojciechowski is a 1994 graduate of the Cardinal Gibbons School in Baltimore, Maryland, where he played under Baltimore Catholic League head coach Ray Mullis. Rated one of the top high school players in the country, Wojciechowski was named to the East squad of the 1994 McDonald's All-American Team, playing against future Duke teammates Trajan Langdon and Ricky Price.

Duke[]

Highly recruited out of high school, Wojciechowski signed to play with Duke.

Midway through Wojciechowski’s freshman season, the Duke coach, Mike Krzyzewski, had to take a medical leave. The team stumbled to a 13-18 record, the school’s only losing season since 1982-83; it was also Duke’s only non-NCAA-tournament season between 1983 and 2021.

During Wojciechowski's last three years, the Duke Blue Devils achieved an 74-26 record. A captain during his senior year, Wojciechowski led that 1997-98 team to a 32-4 record and a final #1 ranking in the AP regular season poll. In the NCAA tournament, the Duke team reached the South Regional final, losing to the eventual champion, Kentucky, 86-84.

During that senior year, Wojciechowski was named NABC Defensive Player of the Year honors and was an honorable mention All-American.

Overall, Wojo appeared in 128 games for Duke, starting 88. He is ranked eighth at Duke for career steals (203) and eighth for career assists (505).[1] He also achieved the second highest number of steals in a single season with 82 in 1997.

A first-generation college student, Wojciechowski earned his bachelors degree from Duke in 1998. [2]

Following his graduation from Duke, Wojciechowski played professional basketball in Poland for a year.

Coaching career[]

Duke[]

He returned to Duke in 1999 as an intern in the Duke Management Company and was a basketball analyst on the Duke Radio Network.

Wojciechowski was then offered a coaching job by Krzyzewski and began his career as an assistant coach in 1999. He was promoted to associate coach in 2008. During his 14 years on the Duke bench, Wojciechowski primarily coached Duke's frontcourt players. Two of them, Shane Battier and Shelden Williams, were national defensive player of the years, while those who went on to successful NBA careers include Carlos Boozer, Rodney Hood, Josh McRoberts, Jabari Parker, Mason Plumlee, Miles Plumlee, and Lance Thomas. Compiling an overall record of 441-92 during his time as an assistant and associate head coach, the Blue Devils won the NCAA championship in 2001 and 2010.

Wojo was also an assistant on the USA National senior team from 2006-2014, including the teams that won the Olympic gold medal in 2008 and 2012[3]

Marquette[]

On April 1, 2014, Wojciechowski was hired as the new Marquette head basketball coach, replacing Buzz Williams, who left for Virginia Tech.[4] At Marquette, he compiled a 124-93 record, including two NCAA tournament invitations. This included a losing record during his first season followed by 5 consecutive winning seasons. At the conclusion of the 2020-2021 season, Wojciechowski was fired.[5]

Head coaching record[]

Statistics overview
Season Team Overall Conference Standing Postseason
Marquette Golden Eagles (Big East Conference) (2014–2021)
2014–15 Marquette 13–19 4–14 T–9th
2015–16 Marquette 20–13 8–10 7th
2016–17 Marquette 19–13 10–8 T–3rd NCAA Division I Round of 64
2017–18 Marquette 21–14 9–9 T–6th NIT Quarterfinals
2018–19 Marquette 24–10 12–6 2nd NCAA Division I Round of 64
2019–20 Marquette 18–12 8–10 T–6th Post-season Cancelled
2020–21 Marquette 13–14 8–11 9th
Marquette: 128–95 (.574) 59–68 (.465)
Total: 128–95 (.574)

      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[]

  1. ^ "GoDuke.com statistics". Retrieved June 7, 2011.
  2. ^ [1]
  3. ^ [2]
  4. ^ Marquette hires Steve Wojciechowski
  5. ^ David Cobb (March 19, 2021). "Marquette fires coach Steve Wojciechowski after seven seasons leading Golden Eagles program". CBS Sports.com. Retrieved March 19, 2021.

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