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Sport(s)
  
Basketball

Position(s)
  
Small forward

Titles
  
Head coach

1976–1979
  
Virginia Tech

Role
  
Basketball Coach


1974–1976
  
VCU

Name
  
Tic Price

Record
  
16–19 (.457)

1980–1984
  
Roanoke (asst.)

Conference
  
Southland Conference

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Born
  
November 29, 1955 (age 68) Danville, Virginia (
1955-11-29
)

Team
  
Lamar Cardinals Men's Basketball

Education
  
Virginia Tech, Virginia Commonwealth University

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George "Tic" Price (born (1955-11-29)November 29, 1955) is an American college basketball coach. He currently serves as the head coach for the Lamar Cardinals men's basketball team. From 2002 to 2007, he served as head coach at McNeese State. Prior to that, he served as head coach of Memphis and New Orleans.

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University of New Orleans

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Price went to New Orleans as an assistant coach under Tommy Joe Eagles in 1994, but was named head coach after Eagles' unexpected death in July 1994. After a 20-win inaugural season, Price led the Privateers to a mark of 21–9 in 1995–96, claiming the Sun Belt Conference championship with a 57–56 victory over Arkansas–Little Rock and received a bid to the NCAA Tournament where the team lost to North Carolina. In 1996–97, the Privateers posted a record of 22–7 and participated in the National Invitation Tournament. Price became the first coach to win 20 or more games in three consecutive seasons at New Orleans, while setting the Sun Belt Conference career record for winning percentage in league games (.759) and collecting a record 22 consecutive conference home wins.

University of Memphis

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Price became Memphis's 14th head coach on March 27, 1997. In his first year at the helm, Price and the Tigers exceeded all expectations by going 17–12, winning the National Division of Conference USA and advancing to the NIT. His second season was a disappointment as a young but talented Tiger team posted a 13–15 record. He was forced to resign days before the start of what would have been his third season because of an inappropriate sexual relationship with a student.

McNeese State University

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Price was hired as an assistant at McNeese State in 2000. Prior to the 2001–02 season, Price took over the McNeese State program following Ron Everheart leaving to coach Northeastern University. In his first season, he guided the Cowboys to a Southland Conference title, and a berth in the NCAA Tournament. Price went 74–68 in his five seasons with McNeese State. His contract was not renewed following the 2006 season.

North Texas

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Price spent on season as an assistant at North Texas in 2007–08.

Lamar University

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Price served as an assistant coach at Lamar from 2008 to 2011. He remained at Lamar as associate vice president of student engagement thereafter. However, on February 16, 2014—with five games to go in the 2013-14 season—Lamar president Kenneth Evans fired head coach Pat Knight and named Price interim head coach for the remainder of the season. Price initially said he had no desire to ever coach again, but Evans told him that it wasn't an offer, but an order. Under Price, the Cardinals finished the 2013–14 season with a 1–4 record. On March 18, 2014, Lamar removed the "interim" tag from Price's title and formally named him as its 11th head coach. Price's first full season ended with an overall record of 15–15 and a conference record of 9–9. In 2015–16, Lamar finished in last place in the Southland Conference with a record of 11–19, 3–15 record.

Head Coaching Record

(Won/loss records reflect results of games through March 3, 2016.)

References

Tic Price Wikipedia