Mike Quinn is entering his eighth season with the Boston University men's basketball staff and third as associate head coach after spending the previous two years as an assistant at Dartmouth. In 2019-20, he helped the Terriers claim their first Patriot League tournament title and their first-ever win against the Southeastern Conference at South Carolina. They later advanced to the quarterfinals of the 2022 College Basketball Invitational (CBI) after hoisting the Jax Bracket trophy at the Jacksonville Classic in November 2021.
Quinn previously served as the director of basketball operations at two Atlantic-10 institutions — Fordham in 2014-15 and George Mason the following year. During his time with the Rams and Patriots, he saw to a myriad of tasks behind the scenes, including film exchange, game preparation and travel arrangements for the teams, as well as overseeing the student managers and the academic support programs.
Prior to making the jump to Division I, he worked as an assistant at Stonehill College (DII) from 2011-14. In his first season with the Skyhawks, he helped guide them to a Northeast-10 tournament title before the squad won the East Regional to advance to the NCAA Division II Final Four. Among his duties were coordinating the recruitment of student-athletes, scouting opponents and overseeing the strength and conditioning program.
A 2010 graduate of Bentley University with a degree in finance, Quinn stayed on for another year to earn a master’s in financial planning. As a member of the Falcons' basketball team, he set school records for games started and minutes played in a career while helping lead the team to three NE-10 regular-season championships, one NE-10 tournament title and two Division II Final Four appearances.