It’s almost July and we currently have no head coaching openings at the DI level. Barring an unforeseen situation leading to a vacancy, there will be no further head coaching changes during the 2023 offseason. With the leaders of each program set, it seemed to be a good time to look back to see when every current DI head coach was hired.
Since head coaching changes are the topic, two years ago, InterMat did a five-part feature on the 2006 offseason, which led to around 20% of the schools in the nation changing head coach. Scroll down to the bottom and find out how many remain at those schools.
2023
North Dakota State - Obe Blanc
Oklahoma - Roger Kish
2022
Brown - Jordan Leen
Davidson - Nate Carr Jr.
California Baptist - Derek Moore
Morgan State - Kenny Monday
2021
American - Jason Borrelli
Bellarmine - Ned Shuck
Cornell - Mike Grey
CSU Bakersfield - Luke Smith
Illinois - Mike Poeta
Lindenwood - Dallas Smith
Presbyterian - Zach Sheaffer
Stanford - Rob Koll
2020
Campbell - Scotti Sentes
Navy - Cary Kolat
Oregon State - Chris Pendleton
The Citadel - Ryan LeBlanc
2019
Maryland - Alex Clemsen
2018
Chattanooga - Kyle Ruschell
Cleveland State - Josh Moore
Edinboro - Matt Hill
Indiana - Angel Escobedo
Little Rock - Neil Erisman
Michigan - Sean Bormet
Queens - Rob Tate
South Dakota State - Damion Hahn
VMI - Jim Gibson
West Virginia - Tim Flynn
Wisconsin - Chris Bono
2017
Binghamton - Kyle Borshoff
George Mason - Frank Beasley
Iowa State - Kevin Dresser
Penn - Roger Reina
Pittsburgh - Keith Gavin
Rider - John Hangey
Sacred Heart - John Clark
Virginia Tech - Tony Robie
2016
Bloomsburg - Marcus Gordon
Cal Poly - Jon Sioredas
Columbia - Zach Tanelli
Minnesota - Brandon Eggum
Northwestern - Matt Storniolo
2015
Michigan State - Roger Chandler
North Carolina - Coleman Scott
2014
Air Force - Sam Barber
Arizona State - Zeke Jones
Army West Point - Kevin Ward
Clarion - Keith Ferraro
Hofstra - Dennis Papadatos
Long Island - Joe Patrovich
Northern Colorado - Troy Nickerson
Purdue - Tony Ersland
2013
Buffalo - John Stutzman
Lock Haven - Scott Moore
SIU Edwardsville - Jeremy Spates
2012
Duke - Glen Lanham
NC State - Pat Popolizio
2011
Drexel - Matt Azevedo
Northern Illinois - Ryan Ludwig
2010
Franklin & Marshall - Mike Rogers
Gardner-Webb - Daniel Elliott
Northern Iowa - Doug Schwab
2009
Appalachian State - JohnMark Bentley
Penn State - Cael Sanderson
2008
Lehigh - Pat Santoro
Wyoming - Mark Branch
2007
Rutgers - Scott Goodale
2006
Iowa - Tom Brands
Ohio State - Tom Ryan
Princeton - Chris Ayres
Utah Valley - Greg Williams
Virginia - Steve Garland
2005
Bucknell - Dan Wirnsberger
2003
Kent State - Jim Andrassy
2000
Nebraska - Mark Manning
1998
Missouri - Brian Smith
Ohio - Joel Greenlee
1995
Harvard - Jay Weiss
1991
Central Michigan - Tom Borrelli
Oklahoma State - John Smith
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