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  Head Coach Rich Glas   right_inc.

Rich Glas
Men's Basketball
Head Coach
Alma Mater:

Bemidji State '70
Phone: 218-299-4231
E-mail:
glas@cord.edu


Rich Glas was hired in the spring of 2008 and became the 10th head coach in the history of Concordia men's basketball.

Glas is one of the winningest coaches in Division II basketball after guiding the University of North Dakota to over 300 wins in 18 seasons at the helm of the Sioux.

He was the head coach for the University of North Dakota from 1988 to 2005. He is the all-time winningest coach in the history of Sioux basketball after amassing a 335-194 record in his tenure. He posted eight 20-win seasons at North Dakota and guided the Sioux to eight NCAA Division II tournament appearances. He has been a college head coach for 28 years, compiling a 490-302 record.

During his 18 seasons at the University of North Dakota, Glas coached six North Central Conference Most Valuable Players, 10 All-Americans, 27 All-NCC selections, two NCC Newcomers of the Year, one NCC Freshman of the Year and 10 Academic All-NCC Selections.

Glas started his coaching career at UM-Morris. He coached the Cougars from 1974 to 1979 and took the team to a pair of NCAA Division III tournament appearances as well as two trips to the NAIA national playoffs. After his stint at UM-Morris, he went on to coach at Willamette (Ore.) from 1979 to 1984. He was also the athletic director at Willamette from 1981 to 1984. From Willamette he went on to spend one year as a volunteer assistant coach on Lute Olson’s staff at the University of Arizona and then traveled to Hawaii to become the assistant coach at the University of Hawaii from 1985 to 1987. He then moved to UND in 1988, replacing legendary head coach Dave Gunther.

“A coach of Rich’s caliber comes along once in a lifetime,” added Dr. Laryy Papenfuss at the time of his hiring. “He has shown me and the rest of the administration at Concordia that he is ready to continue the success the team had this past season and push the program onto the national scene. I am very excited about the future of the program.”

A native of Bemidji, Minn., Glas received his bachelor’s degree in physical education from Bemidji State in 1970. He earned his master’s degree in education from Western Illinois in 1971.

Glas, and his wife Sandy, have two grown children, Randi and Jeff.


Glas By The Years

UM-Morris    
Year Record  
1974-75 13-13  
1975-76 14-10  
1976-77 21-6  
1977-78* 22-6  
1978-79 19-9  
Total (5) 89-44  
     
Willamette (Ore.)  
Year Record  
1979-80 12-13  
1980-81 13-13  
1981-82 12-14  
1982-83 19-8  
1983-84 10-16  
Total (5) 66-64  
     
UND    
Year Record NCC
1988-89 8-20 3-15 (10th)
1989-90* 28-7 14-4 (1st)
1990-91* 29-4 17-1 (1st)
1991-92* 23-9 10-8 (4th)
1992-93* 23-8 13-8 (2nd)
1993-94 23-9 11-7 (T3rd)
1994-95 19-9 12-6 (T1st)
1995-96 15-12 9-9 (6th)
1996-97 11-16 5-13 (9th)
1997-98 14-13 7-11 (T6th)
1998-99 17-10 11-7 (3rd)
1999-00* 23-8 11-7 (3rd)
2000-01 16-11 9-9 (T5th)
2001-02 19-10 12-6 (T3rd)
2002-03* 20-9 11-5 (3rd)
2003-04 14-14 5-9 (5th)
2004-05 20-10 6-6 (5th)
2005-06 13-15 4-8 (6th)
Total (18) 335-194 170-136

* NCAA Tournament Appearance

Overall Record (28 Seasons): 490-302


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