Carson Cunningham







































































Carson Cunningham
Sport(s)
Basketball
Current position
Title
Head coach
Team
Incarnate Word
Conference
Southland
Record
0–0
Biographical details
Born
(1977-05-07) May 7, 1977 (age 41)
Ogden Dunes, Indiana
Playing career
1996–1997
Oregon State
1998–2001
Purdue
2001–2002
Gary Steelheads
2001–2005
Rockford Lightning

Coaching career (HC unless noted)
2007–2013
Andrean HS
2013–2018
Carroll (MT)
2018–present
Incarnate Word

Head coaching record
Overall
107–52 (college)

Carson Cunningham (born May 7, 1977) is an American basketball coach and author. He is the current head coach of the Incarnate Word Cardinals men's basketball team.[1]




Contents






  • 1 Playing career


  • 2 Coaching career


  • 3 Published works


  • 4 Education


  • 5 Head coaching record


  • 6 References





Playing career


Cunningham was a standout basketball player at Andrean High School in Merrillville, Indiana, where he was a four-year letterwinner and a three-time first team all-area selection, as well as first team all-state selection and USA Today honorable mention All-American as a senior.[2]


Playing his freshman season of college basketball at Oregon State, Cunningham averaged 14.9 points per game, earning a place on the 1997 Pacific 10 All-Freshman team.[3] Cunningham would transfer back to the state of Indiana, enrolling at Purdue to play under Gene Keady and was part of the Boilermakers 1999 Sweet 16 and 2000 Elite Eight squads.


Upon graduation, Cunningham played in the Continental Basketball Association for the Gary Steelheads and Rockford Lightning from 2001 to 2005, while also playing abroad in Australia and Estonia.[4]



Coaching career


Cunningham got his start in coaching at the high school ranks, taking the helm of his alma mater, Andrean High School for five seasons, where he compiled a 81–39 record, winning four sectional championships before accepting the head coaching position at NAIA institution Carroll College in Montana. [5]


At Carroll, Cunningham inherited a Fighting Saints team that had won just two games, and in five seasons amassed a 107–52 record, including three-straight 20-win seasons, and two Frontier Conference men's basketball regular season and tournament titles, along with three trips to NAIA Men's Basketball Championships, and two quarterfinal appearances.[6]


Cunningham was named head coach at NCAA Division I institution Incarnate Word on March 22, 2018.[1]



Published works


Cunningham is the author of five books, which range from fiction to non-fiction on topics such as Olympic basketball, his experiences in the CBA, athletes who died in combat, the Chicago Cubs, and modern reimagining of Huckleberry Finn.[4][7][8][9]



Education


Cunningham holds a PhD in history from Purdue University, and a master's degree in business administration from DePaul University.



Head coaching record















































































Season
Team
Overall
Conference
Standing
Postseason

Carroll Fighting Saints (Frontier Conference) (2013–2018)
2013–14
Carroll
9–19 4–12 N/A
2014–15
Carroll
18–11 7–7 4th
2015–16
Carroll
23–10 12–5 2nd
NAIA Division I Elite Eight
2016–17
Carroll
29–6 15–3 1st
NAIA Division I Elite Eight
2017–18
Carroll
28–6 13–5 1st
NAIA Division I Second Round

Carroll College:
107–52 (.673) 51–32 (.614)

Incarnate Word Cardinals (Southland Conference) (2018–present)

2018–19

Incarnate Word
0–0 0–0

Incarnate Word:
0–0 (–) 0–0 (–)
Total: 107–52 (.673)

      National champion  
      Postseason invitational champion  

      Conference regular season champion  
      Conference regular season and conference tournament champion

      Division regular season champion
      Division regular season and conference tournament champion

      Conference tournament champion




References





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  2. ^ "Carson Cunningham Bio :: Purdue University :: Official Athletic Site".


  3. ^ "Carson Cunningham College Stats - College Basketball at Sports-Reference.com". College Basketball at Sports-Reference.com.


  4. ^ ab "Carroll College Athletics - 2015-16 Men's Basketball Coaching Staff". carrollathletics.com.


  5. ^ 933-4198, Steve Hanlon steve.hanlon@nwi.com, (219). "Andrean's Cunningham hired to coach at Montana college".


  6. ^ "Carroll Men Capture Second Straight Frontier Conference Tournament Crown".


  7. ^ "Carroll College coach pens book to honor athletes who died for their country".


  8. ^ 933-3232, Mike Nieto mike.nieto@nwi.com, (219). "WHERE ARE THEY NOW?: Cunningham authors another book".


  9. ^ "Carson Cunningham – Diversion Books". www.diversionbooks.com.











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