Anderson had a successful four-year career in the Spanish ACB League, playing from 1993 to 1997. He is an actor, known for Logan's Run (1976), The Sons of Katie Elder (1965) and The Sundowners (1960). The Tigers made the NCAA tournament both years but never finished above third place in conference during his tenure. When Richardson was offered the coaching job at the University of Tulsa, he quickly offered Anderson a scholarship. He played for the San Antonio Spurs during the 1989 NBA season, after being drafted by the Indiana Pacers in the 3rd round (23rd pick), of the 1988 NBA Draft. They lost in the second round of the SEC Tournament to Florida. In 2002, Anderson returned to his hometown of Birmingham to take over the program at UAB, which was coming off a 13–17 season and had only one NCAA appearance since 1995. The 59-year-old was named the head coach at St. John's University on April 19, 2019, replacing Chris Mullin. Anderson then led the Blazers to three straight appearances in the NCAA Men's Basketball Tournament. [2] The Tigers finished 16–16, losing in the Big 12 Tourney to Nebraska and missing out on post-season play.       Conference regular season and conference tournament champion [3] Victories over Cornell, Marquette and Memphis pushed the Tigers into the Elite 8, where top-seeded UConn ended Missouri's run with an 82–75 win. The Razorbacks advanced to the Third Round of the Tournament before losing to North Carolina. The offer Anderson reportedly turned down from Georgia was worth more than $2 million a year. Over his 18 seasons as a head coach, Anderson has compiled a 383–211 record, 11 20-win campaigns, 9 NCAA Tournament appearances, two Sweet 16 berths and a run to the 2009 Elite Eight. Anderson also turned down a $3 million a year offer to coach the University of Oregon during the summer of 2010. From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Cornealious Michael "Mike" Anderson III (born c. 1977) was convicted of armed robbery in 2000 and sentenced to 13 years in the Missouri state prison system. Portis was named SEC Player of the Year, and was drafted with the 22nd pick by the Chicago Bulls in the 2015 NBA draft.       Conference regular season champion   His last name, Anderson, derives from … He was recognized in 2008 by the Colonial Athletic Association as a CAA Men's Basketball Legend, in a class that included University of Maryland and James Madison University head coach Charles "Lefty" Driesell.[1]. Michael Anderson Jr. was born on August 6, 1943 in Hillingdon, Middlesex, England as Michael Hamilton Anderson. [4] The other 9 finalists were John Calipari, Memphis; Bill Self (eventual winner), Kansas; Jamie Dixon, Pittsburgh; Mike Montgomery, California; Stew Morrill, Utah State; Matt Painter, Purdue; Oliver Purnell, Clemson, and Brad Stevens, Butler. Anderson's first team, a collection of transfers and raw talent, went 18–12 but missed out on post-season play after a loss to Baylor in the Big 12 Tournament. Anderson was born in Minneapolis, Minnesota, the oldest of four sons born to Stuart Jay Anderson, a teacher and Jocelyn Rhae Carter, an artist. Michael Joseph Anderson Jr. (born 6 August 1943) is an English actor. He was the step-grandfather of Laurie Holden. 8-seeded Razorbacks advanced to the NCAA Tournament and defeated Seton Hall in their first game before falling to top-seeded and eventual national champion North Carolina in the second round, 72–65. [16] He was replaced by former Nevada head coach Eric Musselman. When Richardson was fired, Anderson took over for the remainder of the 2001–02 season as interim head coach. [1], From Simple English Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia, Michael Anderson, Mike Todd and Frank Sinatra in 1956, Michael Anderson biography at BFI Screenonline, https://simple.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Michael_Anderson&oldid=6549472, Creative Commons Attribution/Share-Alike License. That same three-year span is the first time the Tigers had won more than 20 games three years in a row since 1980–1983. They tied South Carolina for third in the league with a conference record of 12–6, and advanced to the finals of the SEC Tournament, losing to Kentucky 82–65. Anderson did not hold a press conference after accepting the Arkansas job, but Denmon, forward Laurence Bowers and guard Kim English—three players recruited to Missouri by Anderson—expressed both disappointment and understanding of Anderson's decision. [7] Nine days later, Anderson accepted the head coaching position at Arkansas. On March 31, 2009, Anderson signed a 7-year extension at Missouri, passing up an offer from the University of Georgia. From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Michael Joseph Anderson, Sr. (30 January 1920 – 25 April 2018) was a British movie director. The Tigers then won the Big 12 Conference tournament by defeating Texas Tech, Oklahoma State and Baylor (Mar. In Anderson's two years with the Golden Hurricane he averaged 12 points a game, and the team won an NIT title and gained an NCAA tournament berth. Anderson was also one of ten finalists for the 2008–09 Henry Iba Award. Anderson was named Conference USA Coach of the Year, and is the only coach in UAB history to take the Blazers to the post season every year of his tenure. Michael Andre Anderson[1] (born December 12, 1959) is an American basketball coach, currently the head coach of the St. John's Red Storm. This game was notable because Anderson was playing against familiar local foes, Milt Wagner and Billy Thompson, who played high school ball on Camden's nationally ranked team. Anderson meandered through his first two seasons back at the place he began his coaching career, finishing with winning records (18–14 and 19–13) but was unable to secure a spot in any postseason play, as they finished ninth and seventh in the Southeastern Conference standings. [13] Anderson led Arkansas to the NCAA Tournament in his fourth season, while making it to the finals of the SEC Tournament in the process. During that time, the Razorbacks won three Southwest Conference championships, two Southeastern Conference titles, three appearances in the Final Four, a national championship in 1994 and a second-place finish in 1995. He was also a 1993 ACB league All-Star. Fans at the press conference booed the reporter, but Anderson told the crowd the questions were "legit," and that "Columbia was great to Mike Anderson. The Tigers finished their non-conference schedule with a record of 13–2. On January 6, 2015, it was announced that Anderson had signed a two-year contract extension, keeping him with Arkansas through 2020. This three-year span was the first time the team had made three or more consecutive trips to the NCAA tournament since 2003. [2] After that, he played for Ülkerspor in Turkey, and with them he won the 1997–98 Turkish Basketball Super League season championship, while averaging 21.1 points per game. Anderson quickly turned the program around, leading the team to 22 wins and a National Invitation Tournament Quarterfinals appearance. Michael Joseph Anderson (30 January 1920 – 25 April 2018) was an English film director, best known for directing the World War II film The Dam Busters (1955), the epic Around the World in 80 Days (1956) and the dystopian sci-fi film Logan's Run (1976). Missouri was picked to finish 7th in the Big 12 by the coaches. Improving its SEC Tournament seeding by two spots for the second straight year under Anderson, Arkansas finished fifth in the league standings at 10–8 while reaching the 20-win plateau (22–12) for the first time since the aforementioned 2007–08 campaign. 5 seed, their highest seed in the tournament since 1999, when Anderson was still an assistant under Richardson. UAB Blazers men's basketball head coaches, Missouri Tigers men's basketball head coaches, Arkansas Razorbacks men's basketball head coaches, St. John's Red Storm men's basketball head coaches, Arkansas Razorbacks men's basketball 1993–94 NCAA champions, Conference USA Men's Basketball Coach of the Year, "Missouri dismisses forward Kalen Grimes after arrest, charges - USATODAY.com", "Tigers Take the Title! He has the genetic disorder osteogenesis imperfecta, a disease that leads to frequent breaks in long bones and improper healing, leaving him with a shortened stature of 3 feet 7 inches tall. T.J. Cleveland, and Matt Zimmerman, would follow him from Missouri.[12]. Shortly after his conviction he was released on bail pending the outcome of an appeal of his conviction. He was best known for directing The Dam Busters (1955), Around the World in 80 Days (1956) and Logan's Run (1976). UAB ended the season ranked 23rd in the USA Today coaches' poll. Michael J. Anderson is an American actor known for his roles as The Man from Another Place in David Lynch's television series Twin Peaks, the prequel film for the series, Twin Peaks: Fire Walk with Me, and as Samson Leonhart on the HBO series Carnivàle. 14) on successive nights. He also served as an assistant/associate head coach under Nolan Richardson at Arkansas for 17 years. In his first press conference, Haith said Anderson told him the new Missouri players would love him. Swingman Michael Qualls declared for the draft, but sustained an injury and wasn't selected, instead signing a free agent deal with the Oklahoma City Thunder and Rashad Madden signed a D-League contract with the Memphis Grizzlies. He also served as an assistant/associate head coach under Nolan Richardson at Arkansas for 17 years. [5] The extension increased Anderson's base salary to $1.6 million and up to $2.2 million with incentives. Anderson moved on to Jefferson State Community College in Birmingham, where he was spotted by an opposing coach named Nolan Richardson. The team lost the conference opener but responded by winning eleven of their next twelve Big 12 games including a last-second win at Texas, which earned them a national ranking, and then a memorable win over their arch rival Kansas at home, where the Tigers climbed back from a 14-point halftime deficit to win the game after Zaire Taylor's game winning shot with 1.3 seconds remaining.       Division regular season and conference tournament champion