Rick Simonds
Rick Simonds
Title: Assistant Coach
Year: 2nd Season (25th Overall)

Rick Simonds was added as an assistant coach prior to the start of the 2012-13 season.

Simonds, a 2010 Saint Joseph's College Athletics Hall of Fame inductee, served as the Monks’ men’s basketball head coach for 23 seasons and posted an astounding 466-176 (.726) record with 11 conference titles and six national tournament appearances.

Under Simonds, who garnered 15 Coach of the Year honors during his career, the Monks posted thirteen 20-win seasons, including five straight from 1995-1999. When he left St. Joe’s following the 2002-03 campaign, his winning percentage ranked as the seventh-best in NCAA DIII Men’s Basketball history and his wins total is currently 49th among DIII head coaches. Simonds never suffered a losing season and ranks as the most successful head coach in Saint Joseph’s College Athletics history.

Simonds’ crowning achievement came in 1987 when the Monks astounded the basketball world at the NAIA National Championship in Kansas City by upsetting Biola College, which was ranked third in the country with a 29-1 record at the time. The national tourney win was the first of its kind for an NAIA New England program.

Simonds, who worked as the Athletic Director at Saint Joseph’s for 23 years, graduated from University of Southern Maine in 1972 with an English degree. While at USM, Simonds earned nine varsity letters as a three-sport standout (basketball, baseball and soccer) and is a member of the Huskies’ Hall of Fame. He was also enshrined in the New England Basketball Hall of Fame in 2009.

Simonds currently teaches English and Creative Writing at Bonny Eagle High School and serves as a color announcer for the Maine Red Claws, an NBA Development League of the Boston Celtics. He is also an accomplished author who has published a pair of crime novels.