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La Salle head coach Fran Dunphy announces retirement

February 21, 2025
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Over the past 55 years, La Salle head coach Fran Dunphy has become ingrained in Philadelphia’s basketball history.

An alumnus of La Salle who spent head coaching stints at Penn, Temple and now his alma mater, Dunphy has not only earned 17-NCAA Tournament bids but is also the winningest coach in Big 5 history.

However, in 2025-26, the Big 5 will be without a legendary figure toeing the sidelines as La Salle and Dunphy announced earlier today that he will be retiring at the conclusion of this season.

He will move into a specialist assitant role to the president of the university and agreed to a lifetime contract with La Salle for the role.

Truly immersed in the tradition of the Big 5, while playing at La Salle from 1967-70 he was coached by 1954 NCAA Champion, former Explorer and the NCAA’s all-time leading rebounder Tom Gola.

Post-playing career, Dunphy briefly served as an assistant at Army before returning home to lead Malvern Preparatory School from 1977-79.

But when then-La Salle head coach Lefty Ervin called and offered a spot on the staff, Dunphy was back in northwest Philadelphia for the 1979-80 season. Here, he got his first taste of post-season success as the Explorers finished 22-9 with an East Coast Conference Tournament Championship before losing in the First Round of the 1980 NCAA Tournament.

From 1980-84, Dunphy joined the coaching staff at American under the tutelage of Gary Williams and later Ed Tapscott, helping the Eagles to three-straight 20+ win seasons and a pair of conference championships.

Once again though, he returned to his alma mater in La Salle from 1985-88, working under Ervin for another season before spending the next two under legendary La Salle head coach Speedy Morris.

During that 1987-88 season the Explorers managed another bid to the NCAA Tournament with a 24-10 record and both the MAAC Regular-Season and Conference Tournament titles.

As one of the lead assistants on that roster he played a significant part in the development of 1989-90 AP Player of the Year and first round NBA pick Lionel Simmons.

Ahead of the 1988-89 season though Dunphy moved over to University City with Penn where he was an assistant for one season before being promoted to head coach in 1989 upon Tom Schneider’s departure.

It’s here where Dunphy became a true fixture of Big 5 basketball and after the Quakers finished under .500 in his first two seasons at the helm, they only did so only twice more in 17 seasons of his leadership.

In 1993, he lifted Penn to its first NCAA Tournament appearance in six years and made it three-straight with bids in 1994 and 1995 as the Quakers climbed to 21st in the national rankings.

Fast forward to 1998 and Dunphy once again returned the Quakers to the postseason, winning four Ivy League Regular-Season Championships in five seasons for four bids to March Madness.

After a second-place finish in 2003-04, Dunphy led another historic run with Penn winning another pair of Ivy League Regular-Season titles in 2005 and 2006 to secure two more NCAA Tournament appearances.

However, when Big 5 Hall of Famer and Temple icon John Chaney announced his retirement across town in 2006, the University tagged another Big 5 legend as his successor.

Dunphy took over for the Owls prior to the 2006-07 campaign and it took but one season for him to return Temple to prominence. After finishing 2007 with a 12-18 record, he followed up with six consecutive NCAA Tournament bids from 2008-13 including a spot as high as 12th in the national rankings.

He would spend the next six seasons on North Broad Street and returned to the NCAA Tournament twice more in 2016 and 2019. With a trio of 20+ win seasons and an AAC Regular-Season Championship during that stint, Dunphy announced his plan to step down at the conclusion of the 2018-19 to be replaced by long-time assistant Aaron McKie.

He was even named interim athletic director at Temple for a short stint in 2020 but it was evident that the coaching itch had never quite left and that perhaps Dunphy’s retirement from basketball was too soon.

So, in 2022, Dunphy made his return to the sideline at his alma mater, leading the Explorers to a 15-19 record and two-wins at the Atlantic 10 Championship which hadn’t been done since 2002.

In 2023-24, he led the program to its most wins since 2015 with 16 and all while earning the 600th coaching victory of his career in an 81-62 win over Coppin State back on Nov. 26, 2023.

And in his final season, Dunphy helped the athletics department to unveil the newly renovated John A. Glaser Arena with a 6-0 start at home and an appearance in the 2024 Big 5 Championship Final.

To come out of his initial retirement and bring stability to a program that had long been struggling not only speaks volumes to Dunphy’s love for his alma mater, but for Big 5 basketball and the city of Philadelphia.

Even after 30 years as a head coach in the Big 5, the Penn and Temple Hall of Famer will continue to play a major role in the growth and development of this La Salle program.



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