Iowa In August 2004, Craig Neal joined long-time friend and head coach
Steve Alford at the
University of Iowa. Neal and Alford had known each other since they were in the third grade. With Neal as Associate Head Coach, Iowa posted a 63–35 record, including consecutive trips to the NCAA Tournament in
2005 and
2006. The Hawkeyes won 25 games in 2005–06. They also captured the
2006 Big Ten Conference tournament title and ran off a school record 19-game winning streak in Carver-Hawkeye Arena, winning all 17 home games in 2005–06. after Alford left to take the head coaching position at
UCLA. Neal signed a five-year contract worth $750,000 annually plus incentives. In Neal's first season as head coach, New Mexico finished 27–7, including 15–3 and second place in the
Mountain West Conference. New Mexico beat
San Diego State in the
Mountain West tournament, finished the season ranked 17th in the
AP Poll, and earned an automatic bid to the
NCAA tournament. As a 7 seed in the tournament, New Mexico lost in the Round of 64 to 10 seed
Stanford. New Mexico Athletic Director Paul Krebs rewarded Neal with a two-year contract extension. However, New Mexico went 15–16 the following year and 17–15 in 2015–16 and failed to make the NCAA tournament. Neal's son Cullen, a starting guard on the team, left the program after the year. In 2016–17, New Mexico went 17–14 and marked the first time in the nearly 50-year history of
The Pit that home attendance did not rank in the top 25 in Division I. On March 31, 2017, New Mexico fired Neal 3 weeks after Lobos AD Paul Krebs announced that Neal would return next season. Acting university president Chaouki Abdallah stated: "The decision made late tonight comes after lengthy consideration in light of recent developments that cannot be ignored."
Nevada After spending two seasons out of college basketball, Neal rejoined his old friend Steve Alford, now the Head Coach at
Nevada, before the 2019–20 season. Neal was hired as associate head coach and became the highest paid assistant coach in Nevada athletics history.
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