Bill
Mulligan, Riverside, Saddleback, and Irvine Valley Colleges
Inducted: 2005
Bill Mulligan began his
community college basketball coaching career at Riverside (City) College
in 1966, replacing Jerry Tarkanian. In his first year at RCC, Mulligan led
the Tigers to the state quarterfinals. Over a nine year career at Riverside,
Mulligan compiled a 189-97 record, capturing a conference title in each
of his last five years.
In 1975, Mulligan
tackled a new challenge and accepted the head coaching position at Saddleback
College (Mission Viejo, CA). In his first year, despite practicing and
playing at a local high school, Mulligan led the Gauchos to a 22-8 record.
In Mulligan's second year, Saddleback built a new gym. His teams lost
only one home game over the next four seasons, capturing four conference
titles. In 1979, Mulligan's Gauchos lost in overtime of the state championship
game to Orange Coast College. The team responded the following season
with a 34-1 record and a state semi-final appearance.
In 1980, Mulligan
made the leap to Division I, taking the reins at UC Irvine. In his first
two seasons at UCI, the Anteater's went 40-17. His 1980-81 team led the
nation in scoring with an 86.4 points/game average and his 1981-82 squad
topped the nation in field goal percentage (.561). In 1986, Mulligan was
named Coach of the Year in what is now the Big West Conference and was
named Orange County "Sportsman of the Year" in 1982. In 1991,
Mulligan was inducted into the California Community College Men's Basketball
Coaches Hall of Fame and he was inducted into UC Irvine's Hall of Fame
in 1998.
Coach Mulligan was
coaxed out of retirement in 1992 to lead a brand new program at Irvine
Valley College. In each of his three years at IVC, the Lasers qualified
for the postseason, including a 22-12 record in Mulligan's final season.
Beyond Mulligan's
accomplishments on the hardwood lies the true impact of this coaching
legend. He is perhaps most well-respected for the way he treated his staff,
co-workers and especially his players, even years after they had left
his program. In any discussion of Mulligan, the words, commitment, passion
and honesty are unavoidable. The COA is proud to announce Bill Mulligan
as a 2005 inductee of the COA Hall of Fame.
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