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He started at Circulo Catolico Badalona, reaching the Korac Cup semifinals in 1979, before coaching Joventut to the 1985 Spanish League finals. He soon began collecting trophies in bunches for Barcelona, where he won nine Spanish League championships, four Spanish King's Cups, two Saporta Cups and two Korac Cups in 15 seasons with the club. In his fifth season with Joventut, Aito and remains a modern master among European coaches. He has guided Joventut to the 2006 FIBA EuroCup crown and the current season's Spanish King's Cup trophy. Now, at the Final Eight in Turin, a true coaching dean who sets his players free for fans to enjoy has the chance to add a ULEB Cup title to his and his club's roll of honors. |
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Bennett inherited the position of Head Coach at Washington State University when his father retired after the 2005-06 NCAA season. Tony Bennett led the 2006-07 Cougar Basketball team to a 26-8 (13-5 Pac-10, second place) record and the second round of the NCAA tournament. Bennett tied the WSU school record for wins and led the school to the NCAA tournament for the first time since 1994. On March 30, 2007, Bennett was named the AP college basketball Coach of the Year. During the 2007-2008 basketball season, Tony Bennett finished with a 26-9 record (11-7 in the Pac-10). He also went on to lead the Cougars to the first Sweet Sixteen in the school's history after beating Winthrop in the first round and Notre Dame in the second, before losing to North Carolina. |
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