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Bill
Courtney is in his first year as an
assistant coach in the University of
Virginia men's basketball program. Coutney
was an assistant coach at Providence for
one season before coming to Virginia.
Courtney's appointment was announced July
7, 2006 by Virginia head coach Dave
Leitao.
"After evaluating our program and staff,
I'm pleased Bill is joining us," Leitao
said. "He brings a wealth of experience,
energy and recruiting contacts that will
enhance our program. Bill comes very
highly recommended by coaches and players
he's been associated with through the
years. I'm happy to have an individual of
his caliber join our staff."
Prior to joining the staff at Providence
in June of 2005, Courtney was a member of
Jim Larranaga's coaching staff at George
Mason University for eight years
(1997-2005). He was the associate head
coach at George Mason from 2002 until his
departure for Providence. He served as an
assistant coach on Larranaga's staff at
Bowling Green State University for one
year (1996-97) before moving to George
Mason with Larranaga prior to the 1997-98
season.
Courtney began his collegiate coaching
career at American University where he was
an assistant coach in 1995-96.
"I am extremely excited to be joining Dave
Leitao's staff at the University of
Virginia," Courtney said. "I hope to help
build on the accomplishments of last year
and look forward to even more success in
the future."
Before coaching at the college level,
Courtney was an assistant varsity coach
for boys' basketball at James Robinson
Secondary School in Fairfax, Va., for two
years (1992-94) and an assistant coach at
Thomas Jefferson Science & Technology
School in Alexandria, Va., for one year
(1994-95).
A native of Springfield, Va., Courtney is
a 1992 graduate of Bucknell University
with a bachelor's degree in education. He
earned four letters in basketball at
Bucknell and was an All-Patriot League
selection as a junior and a senior.
Courtney led the Patriot League in scoring
(20.0 ppg.) as a junior and averaged 18.3
points a game as a senior. He served as a
team captain and was Bucknell's Most
Valuable Player his last two seasons on
the team.
After graduating from Bucknell, Courtney
played professionally for the Philadelphia
Spirit of the United States Basketball
League and for the Milwaukee Bucks' NBA
Summer League team in 1992. He also played
in Hong Kong during the summers of 1993
and 1994. He was named the league's Most
Valuable Player and the Asian All-Star
game MVP in 1993.
Courtney and his wife, Gina, have two
sons.
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