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DAVE LEITAO NAMED
RED CLAWS HEAD COACH
Former ACC Coach of the Year
Takes the Reins of Crustacean Nation
“Dave Leitao has a tremendous resume of developing young talent and of
getting the best out of his players,” said Red Claws President and
General Manager Jon Jennings.
“Our players will benefit greatly from his experience and
emphasis on defense and winning. “Dave as the head coach of the Maine
Red Claws is a great addition for the franchise. This organization has
enjoyed a great number of successes, on and off the court, and this day
marks the beginning step to the next level for this franchise.”
Leitao, 51, brings a wealth of college experience to Maine, with a
coaching career that has spanned 25 years at top college programs. The
Massachusetts native is the former head coach of the University of
Virginia where he was named the 2006-07 Atlantic Coast Conference Coach
of the Year by the Associated Press as well as the 2007 National Association of
Basketball Coaches District 5 Coach of the Year. Previously, he was head
coach at Northeastern University and DePaul University and served
lengthy stints as an assistant coach at Northeastern and the University
of Connecticut. As the assistant coach at UConn, Leitao served under
Hall-of-Fame head coach Jim Calhoun for whom he had also played at
Northeastern University.
“Dave is a special person and coach and is a part of my family and has
been for 30 years,” said Calhoun. “He is an outstanding hire, not only
from a basketball standpoint, but also as a molder of young men. He
knows what these players will need to do to get to the next level, as
players and as people. I could not be more excited for him for this
opportunity, and the Red Claws and the Portland community are fortunate
to have him.”
A two-year captain at Northeastern from 1978-1982, the 6'7" forward
helped the Huskies reach the NCAA Tournament in his final two years. At
Calhoun’s behest, Leitao entered the coaching ranks as Northeastern’s
assistant coach in 1984, following Calhoun to UConn in 1986. He took the
reins of his own team in 1994, returning to his alma mater as head coach
from 1994-96. Leitao returned to UConn as associate head coach in
1996, remaining for six years, including the Huskies National
Championship season of 1999, before being named the head coach at DePaul
in 2002. He oversaw the Blue Demons’ transition from Conference USA to
the Big East basketball conference, leading DePaul to two trips to the
NIT and one to the NCAA Tournament before joining the University of
Virginia as head coach in 2005. Most recently, Leitao worked as a
consultant for the Next Level Talent Management Agency, a sports and
entertainment management firm in Virginia Beach, VA.
“I am a great believer in the ‘defense first’ philosophy and that
defense wins games, “If you look at any sport at the highest level,
defense is what wins championships and wins,” said Leitao. “If you have
good pitching and good fielding, you’re going to win a lot of games in
baseball. The greatest coaches in football have had great defenses. It’s
the same in basketball. It’s what I learned, and it’s what I believe
in.” “
“I have heard incredible things about the crowds at the Portland Expo
and the dedication and knowledge of Crustacean Nation,” Leitao
continued. “I am looking forward to experiencing that first hand. This
will be an exciting season of basketball in Maine, and I can’t wait to
get to the arena and get started.”
“I am incredibly excited about this upcoming season and the program we
are building on and off the court,” Jennings said. “With two seasons
under our belt, we know what to expect and where we want to go. I can’t
wait for the season to begin.”
Season tickets and group tickets for the Red Claws third NBA Development
League season are now available and may be purchased by phone at (207)
210-6655, online at
www.maineredclaws.com, or in person at the Red Claws offices located
at 413 Congress Street in Portland. The Red Claws, who enter their third
season with a record of 48-straight sellouts, will open the 2011-12
season in late November with 24 home games scheduled at the Portland
Exposition Building. |
PORTLAND, ME
(July 21, 2011) –