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Patrick Crarey II

  • Title
    Assistant Athletic Director - Game Operations | Head Men's Basketball Coach
  • Email
    pcrarey@stu.edu
  • Phone
    305-474-6837
  • Twitter
    @CoachCrarey

PERSONAL
Hometown: Washington, D.C.
Education: Bachelors of Science in Kinesiology and Exercise (La Sierra, 2007)

COACHING EXPERIENCE
Washington Adventist University - Head Coach (2010-2020)
St. Thomas University - Head Coach (2020-Present)
Takoma Academy – Head Boy’s Basketball Coach (2009-2010)
La Sierra University – Assistant Coach and Recruiting Coordinator (2005-2008)
 
COACHING ACCOLADES

  • 2014 USCAA Men’s Division I National Champions
  • 2014 ICAA Coach of the Year
  • 2020 A.I.I. Conference Coach of the Year
  • 2024 Sun Conference Coach of the Year
  • 6 NAIA National Tournament Appearance (2016, 2017, 2019, 2020, 2023, 2024)
  • 6 20-plus win seasons (2014, 2017, 2019, 2020, 2023, 2024)
BY THE NUMBERS (STU)
  • 12 All-Sun Conference members
  • 5 Pro contract signings
  • 3 NAIA All-American Honorable Mentions


BIOGRAPHY
Coach Crarey enters his third year with the Bobcats, coming off one of the most historic years in program history. Crarey was named the Head Coach and Assistant Athletic Director for Game Operations on May 19, 2021.
 
In just his second season with the Bobcats, Coach Crarey led the Bobcats to the most wins in program history (T-26), set the best home record in program history (15-1), and had the highest finish in program history finishing in the NAIA Round of 16 appearance. The veteran coach also set new single season program records with his first recruiting class as Fred Mulbah became the first Bobcat with 200 assists and set the record at 241. Dalon Dean and Milton Matthews became the new no-1 and no-2 in 3-point baskets made in a single season in 111 and 100, respectively. The duo are the only two to hit 100 in a single season.
 
The 2022-23 season had three All-Conference members to bring Crarey’s total to seven in just two years. Mulbah and Matthews also notched NAIA All-American Honorable Mention honors (the first since Justin Brown in 2019-20).
 
In Crarey’s first season at St. Thomas the Bobcats led the Sun Conference with four All-Conference selections. Three players from the 2021-22 team; Augustus Stone (Taiwain), Dwayne Russell (Argentina) and Jahsim Floyd (Kosovo) all netted professional contracts.
 
Crarey comes to St. Thomas after a decade as the Men's Basketball coach at Washington Adventist University (MD) while also serving as the Athletic Director at WAU. During his tenure at Washington Adventist, Crarey was recognized as the conference coach of the year twice (ICAA/2014, AII/2020), and set the program record for wins in a single season (23/2020). Several of Crarey's former players have gone on to play professional basketball in a variety of leagues, including the National Basketball Association - G-league, France, Mexico, Poland, Portugal, Kosovo, and Bahrain.  
  
The Crarey culture is built on the belief of ‘Relationships then Championships' and he has come in and built just that, moving the Bobcats into the right direction with more winning in store.


YEAR-BY-YEAR (Washington Adventist University)
 
Year Overall Win Pct. Post-Season
2010-11 10 - 18 .357
2011-12 14 - 14 .500
2012-13 9 - 17 .346
2013-14 22 - 8 .733  USCAA National Champions
2014-15 13 - 18 .419
2015-16 17 - 14 .548  NAIA Men’s National Tournament appearance
2016-17 22 - 7 .759  AII Conference Champions, NAIA Men’s National Tournament appearance
2017-18 11 - 13 .458
2018-19 22 - 11 .565  NAIA Men’s National Tournament appearance
2019-20 23 - 9 .765  NAIA Men’s National Tournament appearance
2020-21 - -  No Season due to COVID-19
Overall 163 - 129 .558


YEAR-BY-YEAR (St. Thomas University)
 
Year Overall Win Pct. Conference Win Pct. Post-Season
2021-22 13 - 10 .565 10-6 SUN .625  #4 seed, Sun Conference quarterfinals
2022-23 26 - 8 .765 11-5 SUN .688  Sun Conference Tournament Runner-up, NAIA First and Second Round Lakeland Bracket   Champions, NAIA Round of 16 (program best finish)
2023-24 22-9 .710 10-4 SUN .714 Sun Conference Regular Season Champions, Sun Conference Tournament Runner Ups, NAIA National Tournament 2nd Round
Overall 61 - 27 .714 31 - 15 .665