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Ron Rohn

Ron Rohn

Summary
• Career record through 2024-25 season: 427-188 (.694) in 23 seasons
• Winningest coach in any sport in Muhlenberg athletic history
• Eight Centennial Conference championships
• Nine NCAA Tournament bids
• Two NCAA “Sweet 16” appearances
• Two-time Centennial Conference coach of the year
• Postseason berths in 18 of 23 seasons
• Career postseason record: 25-19
• Eleven 20-win seasons
• Coached 44 all-conference selections and eight All-America selections
• Coached all-time Centennial Conference leaders in points, three-pointers, assists and triple-doubles

Coaching Highlights
2024-25 Record 15-10
• 15 wins were most by Mules in six years
• Coached Centennial Conference rookie of the year
• Won 500th game of coaching career with overtime victory at Bryn Mawr
• Captured a tournament title for the second straight season, winning York's Coaches vs. Cancer Classic
• In contention for playoff spot in last week of regular season
• Led CC in three-pointers per game
2023-24 Record 14-11
• Recorded 400th career win at Muhlenberg with home win against Hartwick
• Won Westfield Gas and Electric Tip-Off Tournament - first regular-season tournament title on the road in 38 years
• Missed Centennial Conference playoff berth by one game
• Broke school record for shot-clock era by allowing only 51.6 points per game
• Ranked fifth in Division III in fewest turnovers per game
2022-23 Record 13-13
• Earned CC playoff berth
• Led Centennial Conference in three-pointers per game and assist-to-turnover ratio
• Won game in last second against eventual CC champion Gettysburg
2021-22 Record 11-14
• Recorded 65-61 win vs. No. 9 DeSales
2020-21 no season
2019-20 Record 11-14
2018-19 Record 15-11
• Earned CC playoff berth
• Set school record for shot-clock era by allowing only 52.07 points per game
2017-18 Record 22-4
• Earned CC playoff berth
• Ranked as high as No. 12 in Division III poll
• Tied school record by winning first 13 games
• Division III individual statistical champion in assists per game
• Set school record for greatest average margin of victory (17.04 points per game)
2016-17 Record 20-8 Centennial Conference Champions
• First "three-peat" in Centennial Conference history
• Ranked fourth in Division III in assist-to-turnover ratio
2015-16 Record 25-3 Centennial Conference Champions
• Centennial Conference coach of the year
• Advanced to second round of NCAA Tournament
• Ranked 14th in final Division III poll
• Division III individual statistical champions in assists and three-point percentage
• Ranked in the top five in Division III in three-point percentage, field-goal percentage defense and blocked shots
• Reached 300-win milestone when Mules defeated Haverford, 62-35
2014-15 Record 21-8 Centennial Conference Champions
• Advanced to second round of NCAA Tournament
• Ranked seventh in Division III in field-goal percentage defense
2013-14 Record 16-10
• Earned CC playoff berth
2012-13 Record 17-9
• Earned CC playoff berth
2011-12 Record 23-6 Centennial Conference Champions
• Defeated nationally ranked Johns Hopkins by 21 points on the road in CC title game
• Advanced to second round of NCAA Tournament
• Ranked 22nd in final Division III poll
2010-11 Record 23-6 Centennial Conference Champions, NCAA "Sweet 16"
• Ranked 20th in final Division III poll
• Won two dramatic NCAA Tournament games,
• Defeated Williams on last-second three before overcoming 17-point halftime deficit to defeat 13th-ranked host Rochester 
• Became fastest Muhlenberg coach to 200 wins, reaching the milestone in 266th game with 67-61 win against Ursinus
2009-10 Record 21-6 NCAA Tournament
• First at-large berth to NCAA Tournament in program history
• Won Centennial Conference regular-season title
• Ranked as high as 10th in Division III
• Recorded road wins against nationally ranked Moravian and Gettysburg
2008-09 Record 26-4 Centennial Conference Champions, NCAA "Sweet 16"
• Centennial Conference and Mid-Atlantic Region coach of the year
• Tied school and Centennial records for wins in a season
• First (and still only) team in CC history to go undefeated through league's regular season and playoffs
• Mules ranked 14th in final Division III poll
• First appearance in "Sweet 16" in program history
• Handed Bowdoin its first homecourt postseason loss ever in second round of NCAA Tournament
2007-08 Record 21-7 Centennial Conference Champions
• Won fourth CC championship and hosted first rounds of NCAA Tournament
2006-07 Record 19-7
• Earned CC playoff berth
• Became third coach in College athletic history to reach 100 wins in fewer than 150 games with 74-47 victory against Swarthmore
2005-06 Record 26-3 Centennial Conference Champions
• Mid-Atlantic Region coach of the year
• Broke school and Centennial records for wins in a season
• Advanced to second round of NCAA Tournament
• Ranked 20th in final Division III poll
• Set school record (since broken) for shot-clock era by allowing only 52.1 points per game
2004-05 Record 11-14
• Set Division III record for points in a half (78); only surpassed once since
2003-04 Record 19-7
• Earned CC playoff berth
• Led all three NCAA divisions in scoring, averaging 90.8 points per game
• Shattered school record for three-pointers with 265 (old mark was 144)
• Set five Division III records related to three-pointers
2002-03 Record 17-9 Centennial Conference East Division Champions
2001-02 Record 21-4 Centennial Conference East Division Champions
• First national top-10 ranking and 20-win season
• Ranked as high as No. 8 in Division III; No. 22 in final poll
• Set school record by winning first 13 games of season, including 79-66 upset of No. 9 Scranton

Coaching Career
• 2002-12 Head women's golf coach at Muhlenberg
     > Led Mules to 2007 Centennial Conference championship
• 1996-2001 Head coach at Colgate University
• 1991-93 Head coach at Hofstra University
• 1986-90 Assistant coach at Manhattan College
• 1983-85 Assistant coach at Lafayette College