He has earned an annual salary of $3.37 million.
John Beilein is a legendary NCAA Basketball Coach who has a net worth of $17 million. He was born in 1953 and has been the head coach of the University of Michigan Wolverines since 2007. His teams are known for their offensive efficiency and have made it to the NCAA Championship games in 2013 and 2018, as well as the 2014 Elite Eight. He earns an annual salary of $3.37 million.
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💰 Net worth: $17 Million (2024)
John Beilein, a renowned basketball coach hailing from New York, has accumulated a significant net worth of approximately $17 million as of 2024. Throughout his illustrious career, Beilein has gained recognition for his exceptional coaching abilities and strategic mindset. Known for his innovative and analytical approach to the game, he has brought several basketball teams to great success. With his vast wealth and esteemed reputation, John Beilein solidifies his position as one of the most influential and accomplished basketball coaches in the industry.
About
Legendary NCAA coach who became the head coach of the University of Michigan Wolverines in 2007 and led the team to the 2013 and 2018 NCAA Championship games as well as the 2014 Elite Eight. His teams are known for their offensive efficiency, with limited turnovers, active off-ball movement and stellar three point shooting.
Before Fame
He played division two college basketball for the Wheeling Jesuit Cardinals from 1971 to 1975.
Trivia
He never served as an assistant coach during his coaching career, taking his first head coaching position with Newfane High School in New York in 1975. He served as head coach of the West Virginia Mountaineers from 2002 to 2007, taking the team to the Elite Eight in 2005 and Sweet Sixteen in 2006.
Family Life
He was raised with eight siblings and married Kathleen Beilein in 1978, with whom he had a daughter and three sons including Patrick, who played for him at West Virginia.
Associated With
He coached 2013 NCAA Player of the Year Trey Burke for two years, before the star point guard became a first round NBA draft pick in 2013.