Jay McAuley | |
Current Title: | Head coach |
Current Team: | Lassiter Trojans |
Birth Date: | 7 August 1983 |
Birth Place: | Marietta, Georgia, U.S. |
Player Years1: | 2003–2006 |
Player Team1: | Georgia |
Coach Years1: | 2008–2010 |
Coach Team1: | Wofford (assistant) |
Coach Years2: | 2010–2013 |
Coach Team2: | Gardner-Webb (assistant) |
Coach Years3: | 2013–2017 |
Coach Team3: | Furman (assistant) |
Coach Years4: | 2017–2019 |
Coach Team4: | Wofford (assistant) |
Coach Years5: | 2019–2022 |
Coach Team5: | Wofford |
Coach Years6: | 2023–present |
Coach Team6: | Lassiter HS (GA) |
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Jay McAuley (born August 7, 1983) is a former American basketball player and coach. He was the head coach of the Wofford Terriers men's basketball team. Presently, McAuley is the head coach of the Lassiter High School basketball team.[1] [2]
McAuley played basketball at Georgia where he appeared in 46 games.[3] He was part of the Bulldogs 2008 SEC men's basketball tournament championship squad and its 2008 NCAA tournament team.[1]
After working as a student manager at his alma mater once his playing career wrapped up, McAuley joined Mike Young's staff at Wofford for his first assistant coaching position. From there, he'd move on to an assistant coaching spot at Gardner-Webb for a three-year stretch before landing at Furman as assistant coach from 2013 to 2017.[4] McAuley would rejoin Wofford's staff in 2017, and was part of the staff that won both the Southern Conference regular season and tournament championship earning a seven-seed in the 2019 NCAA tournament where the Terriers advanced to the round of 32.
On April 14, 2019, McAuley was promoted to head coach of the Terriers following the departure of Young who accepted the head coaching position at Virginia Tech.[2] [5] On December 30, 2022, McAuley resigned his coaching position following a month-long leave of absence.[6]
On May 24, 2023, Lassiter High School named McAuley their head basketball coach. Lassiter High School is located in Marietta, Georgia, McAuley's hometown (McAuley graduated from Pope High School).[7]
**Only includes games coached by McAuley