Who is Rick Pitino?
Rick Pitino (Richard Andrew Pitino) is an American basketball coach and the head coach of Panathinaikos.
Detailed Rick Pitino Biography
He has also been the head coach of several teams in NCAA Division I and in the NBA. He is also the only coach to lead three different schools to a final four.
Rick Pitino Book
Rick’s books can be accessed here https://www.amazon.com/s?k=Rick+Pitino&i=stripbooks-intl-ship&ref=nb_sb_noss
Rick Pitino Podcast
Pitino hosts a weekly show covering the NBA and NCAA mens’ college basketball, featuring some of the biggest names in basketball. To listen to his podcasts, click this link https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/the-pitino-press/id1439118110?mt=2
Rick Pitino Horse
Rick Pitino Now
Former Louisville coach Rick Pitino is back in coaching and is said to be in Greece to begin coaching job at Panathinaikos.

What is Rick Pitino Age?
Rick was born on 18 September 1952 in New York City, New York.
Who’re Rick Pitino Family Members?
He is a granddaughter, Ava Catherine Pitino.
Who’re Rick Pitino Children?
He and his wife have five children: Michael, Christopher, Richard(Rick Pitino Jr), Ryan, and Jacqueline. They also had another son, Daniel, who died from congenital heart failure at age six months.
Who’s Rick Pitino Wife?
Rick is married to Joanne Minardi.
What is Rick Pitino Net Worth 2020?
The basketball coach has an estimated net worth of 45 million dollars.
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Rick Pitino Coaching Record
Season |
Team |
Overall |
Conference |
Standing |
Postseason |
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Hawaii Rainbow Warriors (NCAA Division I independent) (1975–1976) |
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1975–76 |
Hawaii |
2–4 |
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Hawaii: |
2–4 (.333) |
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Boston University Terriers (NCAA Division I independent) (1978–1979) |
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1978–79 |
Boston University |
17–9 |
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Boston University Terriers (Eastern College Athletic Conference-North) (1979–1983) |
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1979–80 |
Boston University |
21–9 |
19–7 |
T–1st |
NIT Second Round |
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1980–81 |
Boston University |
13–14 |
13–13 |
T–4th |
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1981–82 |
Boston University |
19–9 |
6–2 |
4th |
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1982–83 |
Boston University |
21–10 |
8–2 |
T–1st |
NCAA Division I Preliminary Round |
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Boston University: |
91–51 (.641) |
46–24 (.657) |
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Providence Friars (Big East Conference) (1985–1987) |
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1985–86 |
Providence |
17–14 |
7–9 |
5th |
NIT Semifinal |
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1986–87 |
Providence |
25–9 |
10–6 |
4th |
NCAA Division I Final Four |
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Providence: |
42–23 (.646) |
17–15 (.531) |
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Kentucky Wildcats (Southeastern Conference) (1989–1997) |
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^1989–90 |
Kentucky |
14–14 |
10–8 |
T–4th^ |
Ineligible^ |
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^1990–91 |
Kentucky |
22–6 |
14–4 |
1st^^ |
Ineligible^ |
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1991–92 |
Kentucky |
29–7 |
12–4 |
1st (East) |
NCAA Division I Elite Eight |
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1992–93 |
Kentucky |
30–4 |
13–3 |
2nd (East) |
NCAA Division I Final Four |
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1993–94 |
Kentucky |
27–7 |
12–4 |
2nd (East) |
NCAA Division I Round of 32 |
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1994–95 |
Kentucky |
28–5 |
14–2 |
1st (East) |
NCAA Division I Elite Eight |
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1995–96 |
Kentucky |
34–2 |
16–0 |
1st (East) |
NCAA Division I Champion |
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1996–97 |
Kentucky |
35–5 |
13–3 |
2nd (East) |
NCAA Division I Runner-up |
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Kentucky: |
219–50 (.814) |
104–28 (.788) |
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Louisville Cardinals (Conference USA) (2001–2005) |
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2001–02 |
Louisville |
19–13 |
8–8 |
T–8th |
NIT Second Round |
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2002–03 |
Louisville |
25–7 |
11–5 |
3rd |
NCAA Division I Round of 32 |
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2003–04 |
Louisville |
20–10^^^ |
9–7^^^ |
T–6th |
NCAA Division I Round of 64 |
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2004–05 |
Louisville |
33–5 |
14–2 |
1st |
NCAA Division I Final Four |
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Louisville Cardinals (Big East Conference) (2005–2013) |
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2005–06 |
Louisville |
21–13 |
6–10 |
T–11th |
NIT Semifinal |
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2006–07 |
Louisville |
24–10 |
12–4 |
T–2nd |
NCAA Division I Round of 32 |
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2007–08 |
Louisville |
27–9 |
14–4 |
T–2nd |
NCAA Division I Elite Eight |
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2008–09 |
Louisville |
31–6 |
16–2 |
1st |
NCAA Division I Elite Eight |
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2009–10 |
Louisville |
20–13 |
11–7 |
T–5th |
NCAA Round of 64 |
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2010–11 |
Louisville |
25–10 |
12–6 |
T–3rd |
NCAA Division I Round of 64 |
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2011–12 |
Louisville |
0–10 (30 wins, 1 loss vacated) |
0–8 (10 wins vacated) |
7th |
NCAA Division I Final Four (vacated) |
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2012–13 |
Louisville |
0–5 (35 wins vacated) |
0–4 (14 wins vacated) |
T–1st |
NCAA Division I Champion (vacated) |
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Louisville Cardinals (American Athletic Conference) (2013–2014) |
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2013–14 |
Louisville |
0–6 (31 wins, 1 loss vacated) |
0–3 (15 wins vacated) |
T–1st |
NCAA Division I Sweet 16 (vacated) |
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Louisville Cardinals (Atlantic Coast Conference) (2014–2017) |
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2014–15 |
Louisville |
0–9 (27 wins, 1 loss vacated) |
0–6 (12 wins vacated) |
4th |
NCAA Division I Elite Eight (vacated) |
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2015–16 |
Louisville |
23–8 |
12–6 |
4th |
Ineligible^^^^ |
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2016–17 |
Louisville |
25–9 |
12–6 |
T–2nd |
NCAA Division I Round of 32 |
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Louisville: |
293–140 (.677) |
137–88 (.609) |
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Total: |
647–392 (.623) |
Rick Pitino Euroleague
Season |
Team |
W-L |
% |
2018-19 |
Panathinaikos OPAP Athens |
5 – 5 |
50.00 % |