Mar 09, 2026
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| Jeff Santarsiero spent 30 years as men's basketball head coach at Geneva before retiring at the end of the season. Geneva athletics photo by Stephen Rydzak |
This is where we'll track all the head coaching changes in Division III men's basketball until next season starts. We'll provide links to the news stories posted on schools' websites so you can go deeper into the moves that interest you, plus we track the head coaching changes for women's basketball here.
If you see anything amiss, please email us at Gordon.Mann@d3sports.com.
- Prior years' coaching carousels: 2025 | 2024 | 2023 | 2022 | 2021 | 2020 | 2019 | 2018 | 2017 | 2016 | 2015 | 2014 | 2013 | 2012
| School | Outgoing coach | Incoming coach | Last position |
| Adrian | Tim Kaiser | ||
| Kaiser took over for the final six games of the pandemic season of 2020-21 and compiled a 35-102 mark in five-plus seasons at the helm of the Bulldogs. | |||
| Albright | Rick Ferry | Matt Chalupa | MBB assistant coach at Albright |
| Ferry will remain AD, which he has been since 2008. He was 344-288 as head caoch. | |||
| Alvernia | Mike Miller Jr. | ||
| Miller Jr. took over for Miller Sr. upon the elder's retirement in 2023. Miller the younger went 48-34 in three seasons. | |||
| Geneva | Jeff Santarsiero | ||
| Santarsiero announced his retirement at the beginning of the season and goes out with a 414-420 mark in 30 years as Geneva's men's coach. (He also went 72-30 as head women's coach at Nyack) | |||
| Mount St. Vincent | James Mooney | ||
| Mooney was head coach for nine seasons. The Dolphins finished 3-22 this season and only had one winning season in Mooney's tenure, his first season, in 2017-18. | |||
| Regent | Michael Allen | Barry Hollenbeck | MBB assistant coach at Regent |
| Allen gives up the coaching job but remains athletic directory; Hollenbeck has been at Regent, a provsional D-III member, for two seasons. | |||
| St. Scholastica | Jared Drake | ||
| Drake spent just one season in Duluth, Minnesota, after being hired for his first job of any kind in Division III. CSS was 7-18 this season. | |||
| Westminster (Mo.) | Todd Creal | ||
| The program won 19 games in the past four seasons. | |||