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  Fran O'Hanlon

Fran O'Hanlon

Player Profile

Hometown:
Philadelphia, Pa.

Position:
Head Coach

Experience:
17th season

Alma Mater:
Villanova '70

02/10/2012

Leopards Head to Lewisburg

Men's Basketball Game Notes vs. Bucknell

02/06/2012

Lafayette Looks For Season Sweep at Army

Live Chat with Andy Moore

01/25/2012

Lafayette Remains Perfect on Road in League Play

O'Hanlon Becomes Patriot League All-Time Wins Leader

01/19/2012

Leopards Pull Away in Second Half

O'Hanlon ties record for victories by a Patriot League coach

11/10/2011

Lafayette Opens Season at La Salle

Men's basketball game notes

01/28/2012

Lafayette vs. American

Lafayette vs. American

01/11/2012

Lafayette 75, Army 63

Photos by Teddy Weiss

01/04/2012

Lafayette vs. Penn - Jan. 4, 2012

Lafayette men's basketball vs. Penn.

12/28/2011

Lafayette 69, Monmouth 54

Lafayette 69, Monmouth 54

12/05/2011

Lafayette vs. Long Island

Lafayette vs. Long Island

Contact Coach O'Hanlon:
- Email: ohanlonf@lafayette.edu
- Office: (610) 330-5475


A well-respected member of the college coaching community, Fran O'Hanlon begins his 17th season as the head coach of the Lafayette basketball program. He is the longest tenured coach in the Patriot League, has won three conference titles and owns two NCAA Tournament appearances. The native of Philadelphia holds the record for games coached in the Patriot League with 468 entering the 2011-12 season.

Last season, O'Hanlon led his team to its second straight Patriot League Championship game. Jared Mintz '11 earned a spot on the All-Patriot League First-Team for the second consecutive year and Ryan Willen was selected to the Academic All-Patriot League Team. The highlight of the campaign came in the Patriot League semifinal upset at American, when Jim Mower drained a three-pointer with less than a second remaining in double-overtime, giving Lafayette a 73-71 victory and earning a spot on SportsCenter's Top Plays.

On three occasions, O'Hanlon has been named the Patriot League Coach of the Year in a vote of his peers, most recently winning the award at the conclusion of the 2009-10 season. In that campaign, the Leopards were a unanimous pick to finish last in the 2009 Patriot League Preseason Poll, but posted a 19-13 overall mark and were 8-6 in the Patriot League. It was the most wins for the Lafayette program since 1999-00.

Under the leadership of Mike Gruner '10 and Jeff Kari '10 and with one of the most improved players in the Patriot League, Mintz, O'Hanlon's squad advanced to the Patriot League Tournament final vs. Lehigh, one win away from another NCAA appearance. O'Hanlon saw two players honored with spots on the All-Patriot League teams: Mintz, a first-team selection, and Willen, a second-team honoree.

In 2008-09, Andrew Brown '09 became the all-time leader in three-point field goals at Lafayette with 285 after already owning the Lafayette single-season record of 99. The season also saw the emergence of Willen as a Patriot League All-Rookie selection.

In 2007, O'Hanlon joined Kim Anderson of Central Missouri and Steve Rider of Embry-Riddle as a court coach for the 2007 USA Basketball Pan American Games Team Trails. Trials were conducted for the Pan-American Games in July before the final team continued training until its departure for the games in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, site of the 2016 Summer Olympics.

Lafayette welcomed its first class of scholarship student-athletes in the 2006-07 season, placing O'Hanlon and the Leopard program in the midst of a mission to return Lafayette to the Patriot League's upper echelon.

It has not been a short or easy trip, but it is a road that is remarkably familiar to O'Hanlon who built the program into a conference power in the late 1990's prior to the Patriot League's change in its financial aid policy. In the final three years of the decade, O'Hanlon's teams won three Patriot League titles and made two NCAA Tournament appearances while he earned two Patriot League Coach of the Year awards.

O'Hanlon took over a non-scholarship program on March 13, 1995, and immediately began building. His first season on College Hill showed a five-win improvement just one season after he inherited a team that posted a 2-25 mark in 1994-95.

Then, in 1996-97 the Leopards won 11 games, reaching the double-digit win total for the first time since the 1989-90 season.

The team success and personal accolades began to mount in 1997-98, as O'Hanlon won his first Patriot League Coach of the Year honor. His squad collected 19 wins, then the most in eight seasons, and won a share of the regular-season title, but fell one game short of the NCAA Tournament.

In 1998-99 O'Hanlon guided Lafayette to a berth into the NCAA Tournament, a 22-8 record, its second-straight Patriot League regular-season title and its first-ever Patriot League Tournament championship. The 1998-99 Leopards allowed O'Hanlon's true leadership ability to shine, as he was confronted with the loss of preseason Player of the Year Stefan Ciosici for the entire season and the loss of 1997-98 Rookie of the Year Tyson Whitfield for seven games in the middle of the conference schedule. O'Hanlon never flinched, and his peers voted him Patriot League Coach of the Year for the second-straight season, the first ever league coach to be awarded the honor in consecutive seasons.

In 1999-2000, O'Hanlon steered Lafayette to the most wins ever in the program's history with 24. The Leopards captured their third straight-Patriot League regular-season title and advanced to NCAA Tournament for the second year in a row. Injuries spoiled O'Hanlon's plans in 2000-01, as two key players missed significant stretches in a 12-16 campaign. Three players earned All-Patriot League honors.

The 2001-02 season reinforced O'Hanlon's ability to get the most out of his players. He guided a team picked to finish seventh in the preseason poll to a third-place finish in conference action. The Leopards advanced to the Patriot League Tournament semifinals. Also, in 2001-02, O'Hanlon recorded his 100th career win on Dec. 19.

In 2002-03, O'Hanlon coached an over-achieving squad to the semifinals of the Patriot League Tournament for the second straight season. The strong finish to the season followed a non-conference road win over Massachusetts in December. During the season, he was also honored with the Patriot League's Sportsmanship Award.

During the 2003-04 season, he guided a senior-laden squad to an 18-10 record and an undefeated 7-0 clip through the first round of Patriot League play. The Leopards also registered non-conference wins over La Salle, Drexel and Princeton.

In 2004-05, O'Hanlon oversaw a youthful Leopard team that played a demanding schedule which featured visits to Georgia Tech and Louisville and ended with a 9-19 record, including a season-opening win at Atlantic 10 foe Duquesne. Lafayette's progress was hampered by injuries and slowed by its youth, in 2006-07. Two starters in the backcourt missed the majority of the season due to injury, and Lafayette managed a fifth-place conference finish.

He led the 2007-08 squad to exceed its win total from the previous three seasons and double their victories against Division I opponents with a 15-15 overall record. O'Hanlon also mentored his third Patriot League Men's Basketball Scholar Athlete of the Year, in Matt Betley `08.

When O'Hanlon came to Lafayette in 1995, he brought with him a winning pedigree from the University of Pennsylvania where he was an assistant coach under current Temple head coach Fran Dunphy for six seasons. With his assistance, the Quakers flourished from 1992-95, earning three consecutive NCAA Tournament berths while recording a perfect 42-0 record in Ivy League play.

Prior to joining the Penn staff, O'Hanlon spent three seasons as the head boy's coach at Monsignor Bonner High School in Drexel Hill, Pa. He led Bonner to the Philadelphia Catholic League Tournament in each of his three seasons, winning the title in the 1987-88 season. A two-time Catholic League Coach of the Year, he compiled an overall record of 36-23 at Bonner.

Basketball has taken O'Hanlon to Scandinavia, South America and the Middle East. During the 1983-84 and 1985-86 seasons, he served as head men's coach of two entries (Hapoel Haifa & Maccabi Haifa) in the Israel Professional League, and was twice tabbed with Coach of the Year laurels.

O'Hanlon's experience with the sport on the international stage has inspired a number of former Lafayette players to continue their basketball careers in the professional ranks overseas. Sixteen past Leopards have gone on to play in Australia, England, France, Hungry, Iceland, Israel, Italy, Poland, Lebanon, Romania, Saudi Arabia, Switzerland and Syria.

Selected in the eighth round of the 1970 NBA draft by the Philadelphia 76ers, O'Hanlon played with the Miami Floridians of the American Basketball Association for one season before journeying overseas. He went on to play for the Hageby Basketball Club in Sweden for seven seasons, while coaching its farm team. Following his time in Sweden, O'Hanlon took over coaching duties for Panteras De Lara in Barquisimeto, Venezuela in 1982, where his squad captured the league title.

A 1970 graduate of Villanova University with a bachelor of science degree in Education, O'Hanlon averaged 13.1 points per game and served as team co-captain for the 1969-70 Wildcat squad that reached the NCAA Tournament quarterfinals. O'Hanlon, who prepped at Philadelphia's St. Thomas More, still holds the Villanova school record for assists in a game (16 vs. Toledo, Feb. 24, 1970) and finished his collegiate career with 689 points. He was inducted into the Villanova Hall of Fame in 1992. O'Hanlon and his wife, the former Nancy Callery, reside in the College Hill area with their son, Timothy, and daughter, Gigi.

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