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Carey

Craig Carey

Carey was officially named the program's head coach in March 2023, entering his third season at IUP in 2024-25. 
 

Carey helped guide a new-look and relatively unexperienced IUP lineup to an 18-10 mark and a trip to the PSAC Tournament during his first season despite arriving about one month prior to the beginning of the season. The Crimson Hawks won 11 consecutive games to begin the season and rose into the top 10 of the D2SIDA DII Top 25 Poll. Kiera Baughman earned All-PSAC First Team accolades as four starters closed out the season averaging double-figure scoring. 
 

Carey, a previous assistant coach at Division I West Virginia, was named the interim head coach at IUP in September 2022. Carey replaced Tom McConnell, the winningest coach in program history, who retired in July 2022 after nine seasons and 197 wins. Carey is the son of Mike Carey, the longtime head women’s basketball coach at WVU.

He held the interim head coach tag at IUP for one season in 2022-23. 

A native of Clarksburg, W.Va., Carey was an assistant for his father from 2015 until Mike Carey retired following the 2021-22 season. Before his stint as an assistant coach, Carey worked on the team’s support staff, responsible for several things, including video coordinator and camp counselor.

A 2012 graduate of West Virginia, Carey played on the men’s basketball team for one season and held several positions as a student worker and practice player for the Mountaineers. As a student worker, Carey assisted with office duties, provided information per NCAA and Big 12 regulations for recruitment and assisted with recruiting visits. He played for coach Bob Huggins as a member of the WVU men’s basketball program during the 2010-11 season.

Carey is a two-time graduate of West Virginia. He earned a bachelor’s degree in criminology in 2012 and a master’s in sport management in 2015.

Mike Carey retired in 2022 after 21 seasons of leading the WVU women’s basketball program. He won 462 games and took the Mountaineers to the NCAA Women’s Tournament 11 times. His teams won 20 or more games 14 times.
 
What they’re saying about Craig Carey:
 
“This was a home run hire by IUP! Craig is a tireless worker who cares deeply about his student-athletes. He is a teacher of the game, a tireless worker, and a recruiter who positively impacts his student-athletes both on and off the basketball court. I can't wait to watch the future success of IUP’s women’s basketball program with Craig leading the charge. The sky is the limit for the program.”
 
Bett Shelby,
Assistant women’s basketball coach, University of Arizona
 
Craig Carey | Head Coaching Record
Year School W L Win % Notes
2022-23  IUP 18 10 .643
2023-24 IUP 21 8 .724 PSAC Tournament, NCAA Appearance
CAREER 39 18 .684