Albert L. (Al) Skinner (born June 16, 1952 in Mount Vernon, New York) is a men's college basketball head coach and a former collegiate and professional basketball player. Presently, he is in his tenth year as the head coach of the Boston College basketball team. Skinner was a player at the University of Massachusetts alongside Julius Erving.
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- Albert L. (Al) Skinner (born June 16, 1952 in Mount Vernon, New York) is a men's college basketball head coach and a former collegiate and professional basketball player. Presently, he is in his tenth year as the head coach of the Boston College basketball team. Skinner was a player at the University of Massachusetts alongside Julius Erving. Skinner played professionally in the ABA, helping the New York Nets to an ABA title in 1976, and the NBA, where he spent time with the Nets, Pistons, and 76ers. After retiring from professional ball, Skinner entered the college coaching ranks. He served as an assistant at Marist from 1982-84 and later served in that capacity at the University of Rhode Island. He was named head coach of URI beginning with the 1988-1989 season and remained through the 1996-1997 campaign. On April 17, 1997, Skinner was hired to lead the Boston College Eagles basketball team. He was named coach of the year nationally in 2000-01. Boston College was a #3 seed that year. As a 4 seed in the 2005 NCAA Tournament, they lost to 12 seed Milwaukee. He was named Big East Coach of the Year in 2004-05. He has also been honored as the Atlantic 10 coach of the year in 1991-92. Skinner's 2004-2005 team was the first Big East team in history to start a season 20-0. During the 2005-2006 season, Al Skinner became the all-time winningest coach in Boston College history, surpassing Jim O'Brien's 168 wins. He has taken Boston College to five NCAA Tournaments, and took Rhode Island to two. Overall he has been to seven NCAA Tournaments as a head coach and ten postseasons in all. He has been inducted into the UMass and URI athletics halls of fame.
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- National Coach of the Year
Atlantic 10 Coach of the Year (1992)
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- Big East Tournament Championship
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- Albert L. (Al) Skinner (born June 16, 1952 in Mount Vernon, New York) is a men's college basketball head coach and a former collegiate and professional basketball player. Presently, he is in his tenth year as the head coach of the Boston College basketball team. Skinner was a player at the University of Massachusetts alongside Julius Erving.
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