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Joe Esposito (basketball)

Joseph "Joe" Esposito (born September 21, 1966) is currently an assistant basketball coach at Texas Tech University. He was the Director of Basketball Operations at the University of Minnesota. He previously was the head Coach at The Villages Charter Schools and Angelo State University and was the associate head coach at Tennessee State University and Assumption College.
==Head Coaching==
At The Villages Charter High School he helped advance the School to the Class 3A District 7 Final Four.
At Angelo State University, his team recorded 118 wins in eight years〔Ward, Randy. ("Esposito Headed to Texas Tech" ). ''ConchoValleyHomepage.com'', April 23, 2013. Retrieved on May 30, 2013.〕 and left the school with the highest winning percentage of any coach in the program's history. In 2000-01, the Rams advanced to the NCAA Division II Tournament for the first time in 10 years and only the third time in school history. Angelo State won the Lone Star Conference South Division Championship with a 22-8 record, which tied the highest single-season win total in school history. In addition, Esposito was voted LSC South Coach of the Year in 2001.

In 2002, Esposito led the Rams to its fourth consecutive winning season, the first time ASU had posted four straight winning seasons in two decades. In just four seasons, Esposito led the Rams to three of the top five single season win totals in school history and three straight post-season berths. In 2003, ASU posted its fifth consecutive winning season, a mark only matched one other time in the history of the program. He left the program as one of the winningest coaches in Lone Star Conference history.

In his first season at Angelo State in 1999, Esposito posted the best turnaround in Division II by any rookie head coach, improving the Rams' record by seven victories and having the first winning season since 1994. In his second year, he took the Rams to the Lone Star Conference Tournament and a win over nationally ranked Midwestern State. The 2000 team posted a 19-win season, which was the second-best record in school history, surpassed only by Esposito's 2001 team that won 22 games.

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