Randy Peele | |
Birth Date: | June 12, 1957 |
Birth Place: | Norfolk, Virginia, U.S. |
Alma Mater: | Virginia Wesleyan (1980) |
Coach Years1: | 1983–1985 |
Coach Team1: | Saint Michael's (assistant) |
Coach Years2: | 1985–1988 |
Coach Team2: | UT Martin (assistant) |
Coach Years3: | 1988–1991 |
Coach Team3: | Campbell (assistant) |
Coach Years4: | 1991–1995 |
Coach Team4: | UNC Greensboro (assistant) |
Coach Years5: | 1995–1999 |
Coach Team5: | UNC Greensboro |
Coach Years6: | 1999–2002 |
Coach Team6: | Virginia Tech (assistant) |
Coach Years7: | 2003–2007 |
Coach Team7: | Winthrop (assistant) |
Coach Years8: | 2007–2012 |
Coach Team8: | Winthrop |
Coach Years9: | 2013–2014 |
Coach Team9: | Georgia Southern (assistant) |
Coach Years10: | 2014–2018 |
Coach Team10: | Tennessee State (associate HC) |
Coach Years11: | 2018–2022 |
Coach Team11: | Texas Southern (assistant) |
Tournament Record: | 0–2 (NCAA Division I) |
Championships: | Big South regular season (1996) 3 Big South tournament (1996, 2008, 2010) |
Randy Peele (born June 12, 1957) is an American college basketball coach. Peele served as the head men's basketball coach at the University of North Carolina at Greensboro from 1995 to 1999 and Winthrop University to 2007 to 2012.
Peele graduated from Virginia Wesleyan College in 1980 with a degree in secondary education. In 1983, he began his coaching career when he accepted an assistant's job at Saint Michael's College in Vermont. After two years in Vermont, Peele spent three years as an assistant at the University of Tennessee at Martin and another three years at the Campbell University.
In 1991, Peele accepted an assistant's job at the University of North Carolina at Greensboro. After four years with the Spartans, Peele was promoted to replace former head coach Mike Dement, who had left to take over the men's basketball program at Southern Methodist University (SMU).
In Peele's first season, only the second year in which UNC Greensboro was eligible for NCAA Division I postseason competition, the Spartans won the Big South Conference regular season and tournament championships. In the NCAA tournament, UNC Greensboro was the 15th seed in the Southeast region, falling in the first round to the Cincinnati Bearcats.
After 1996, however, Peele had little success with the Spartans. UNC Greensboro followed up their Big South championship with a 10–20 regular season, and then left the Big South in 1997 to join the Southern Conference.[1] The Spartans finished at or near the bottom of their division in both of their first two seasons in the SoCon, and after four years in Greensboro, Peele left the Spartans and took an assistant's job with the Virginia Tech Hokies.
Peele spent three seasons under Ricky Stokes in Blacksburg before leaving and spending a season away from coaching. In 2003, he resurfaced in the coaching world, this time as an assistant to Gregg Marshall at Winthrop University. In four seasons at Winthrop, the Eagles won three straight Big South titles, culminating in 2007 with a first-round upset of the Notre Dame Fighting Irish in the NCAA tournament.
Following the 2007 season, Marshall left Winthrop to take the vacant head coaching position at Wichita State University. Winthrop's administration wasted little time, and quickly promoted Peele to take over for Marshall.[2]
Peele continued Marshall's tradition of success, winning the 2008 and 2010 Big South Conference Tournaments.
However, after a 12–20 season in 2012, Randy Peele was relieved of his coaching duties at Winthrop on March 5.[3]
Peele joined head coach Mark Byington at Georgia Southern University for the 2013–14 season[4] before leaving to be the associate head coach at Tennessee State University beginning in the 2014–15 season.[5]
Peele served as the special assistant to the head coach under Johnny Jones with the Texas Southern Tigers from 2018 to 2022.[6]