The following is a list of Montana Grizzlies basketball head coaches. There have been 25 head coaches of the Grizzlies in their 118-season history.[1]

Montana's current head coach is Travis DeCuire. He was hired as the Grizzlies' head coach in May 2014,[2] replacing Wayne Tinkle, who left to become the head coach at Oregon State.[3]

No. Tenure Coach Years Record Pct.
1901–1904 No coach 3 2–2 .500
1 1905–1907 Frederick Schule 2 6–4 .600
2 1907–1909 Albion Findlay 2 6–3 .667
3 1911–1912 Albert N. Whitlock 1 1–6 .143
4 1912–1914 W. H. Mustaine 2 8–11 .421
5 1914–1918 Jerry Nissen 4 21–26 .447
6 1919–1922 Bernie Bierman 3 32–24 .571
7 1922–1932 John W. Stewart 10 77–107 .418
8 1932–1937 Adolph J. Lewandowski 5 57–61–1 .483
9 1937–1942
1944–1955
George Dahlberg 16 221–223 .498
10 1942–1943 Clyde Carpenter and Ed Chinske 1 15–9 .625
11 1943–1944 Ed Buzzetti 1 2–10 .167
12 1955–1962 Frosty Cox 7 80–73 .523
13 1962–1968 Ron Nord 6 51–95 .349
14 1968–1970 Bob Cope 2 13–34 .277
15 1970–1971 Lou Rocheleau 1 9–15 .375
16 1971–1976 Jud Heathcote 5 80–53 .602
17 1976–1978[lower-alpha 1] Jim Brandenburg 2 26–29 .473
18 1978–1986 Mike Montgomery 8 155–76 .671
19 1986–1991 Stew Morrill 5 98–51 .658
20 1991–1998 Blaine Taylor 7 141–66 .681
21 1998–2002 Don Holst 4 57–56 .504
22 2002–2004 Pat Kennedy 2 23–35 .397
23 2004–2006 Larry Krystkowiak 2 42–20 .677
24 2006–2014 Wayne Tinkle 8 158–91 .635
25 2014–present Travis DeCuire 9 177–112 .612
Totals 25 coaches 118 seasons 1,558–1,292–1 .547
Records updated through end of 2022–23 season
Source[1]
  1. Montana forfeited 11 wins from the 1976–77 season. Brandenburg's on-court record is 37–18 (.673).

References

  1. 1 2 "Men's Basketball Records & History" (PDF). University of Montana Athletics. p. 1-2. Retrieved March 23, 2023.
  2. Mascaro, Chris (May 31, 2014). "Montana hires former Cal assistant Travis DeCuire as men's basketball coach". Sports Illustrated. Retrieved March 23, 2023.
  3. Mizell, Gina (May 19, 2014). "Oregon State Beavers officially announce Wayne Tinkle hired as men's basketball coach". The Oregonian. Retrieved March 23, 2023.
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