FILE - In this March 18, 2016, file photo, Army coach Dave Magarity watches from the bench during a first-round game against Syracuse in the NCAA women's college basketball tournament in Syracuse, N.Y. Magarity has coached more than 1,000 games in his 40-plus-year career in men's and women's basketball. None have been like the two he has this weekend when Army faces Holy Cross. Standing on the other sideline coaching the Crusaders will be his daughter Maureen, who took over that program this year after spending the last decade at New Hampshire. It's believed to be the first coaching matchup of a father and daughter in Division I history. (AP Photo/Mike Groll, File)
Dave Magarity
NEW YORK (AP) — Dave Magarity has coached over 1,000 games in his 42-year career in men’s and women’s basketball.
None have been like the two games he has this weekend when Army faces Holy Cross. Standing on the other sideline coaching the Crusaders will be his daughter, Maureen. She took over the Holy Cross program this year after spending the last decade at New Hampshire.
It’s believed to be the first coaching matchup of a father and daughter in Division I history.