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    Fran Dunphy. Francis Joseph Dunphy (born October 5, 1948) is an American college basketball coach, who is the head coach of the La Salle Explorers of the Atlantic 10 Conference. He is the former men's basketball coach at Temple University and the University of Pennsylvania. He succeeded John Chaney in 2006 and was succeeded by Aaron McKie in 2019.

    • 595–344 (.634) (college)
    • La Salle
  2. Apr 17, 2024 · PHILADELPHIA – La Salle men's basketball head coach Fran Dunphy '70, who has won over 600 games as a Division I head men's basketball coach, will return as head coach of the Explorers, he announced Wednesday. Dunphy is the winningest head coach in the illustrious history of Philadelphia Big 5 basketball, with 611 wins at three Big 5 schools ...

  3. Nov 26, 2023 · PHILADELPHIA (AP) — La Salle coach Fran Dunphy won his 600th career game, hitting the milestone Sunday in the Explorers’ 81-62 win over Coppin State. The 75-year-old Dunphy is the 43rd NCAA Division I coach to win 600 games. Dunphy won 310 games as head coach at Penn from 1989-2006, and 270 at Temple from 2006-19.

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  5. Apr 5, 2022 · La Salle hired Fran Dunphy as the Explorers' next men's basketball coach, the school announced on Tuesday night. Dunphy has spent 30 years as a head coach in Philadelphia at both Penn and Temple ...

  6. Fran Dunphy has earned the nickname “Mr. Big 5” for being the only person to be the head coach at three of Philly’s Big 5 schools: Penn (1989-2006), Temple (2006-2019) and his alma mater, La ...

  7. Fran Dunphy is the all-time winningest coach in Philadelphia Big 5 history and one of the most successful coaches in NCAA Division I. He led Temple to eight NCAA Tournaments, five conference titles and a 2015 NIT Semifinal appearance in his 13-year tenure.

  8. Apr 5, 2022 · Fran Dunphy, a former La Salle player and the all-time winningest coach in Philadelphia Big 5 history, returns to his alma mater as the 20th head coach. He led Penn and Temple to multiple NCAA Tournaments and Ivy League titles, and is a member of several Halls of Fame.

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