Bruce Pearl Net Worth

Bruce Pearl is an American basketball coach born on March 18, 1960 in Massachusetts. He has had a successful career in coaching, and his net worth, biography, age, height, and family have been well documented. He has been a part of many successful teams and continues to be a leader in the basketball coaching world.
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Age, Biography and Wiki

Birth Day March 18, 1960
Birth Place Massachusetts
Bruce Pearl age 63 YEARS OLD
Birth Sign Pisces

💰 Net worth

Bruce Pearl, the renowned basketball coach hailing from Massachusetts, is expected to have a net worth ranging between $100K and $1M in the year 2024. With his illustrious career on the court, Pearl has gained significant recognition for his coaching expertise and dedication. Having led several successful basketball teams, his wealth is a result of his years of hard work and passion for the sport. As one of Massachusetts' most acclaimed basketball figures, Bruce Pearl continues to inspire aspiring athletes and leave an indelible mark on the world of basketball.

Basketball coach known for leading the Auburn University Tigers men's basketball team since joining the team in 2014. He has won over 150 games with the team and led the team to the finals of the Final Four championship in 2019. Auburn lost to University of Virginia in the finals.

He went to Boston College and got his start as a coach as an assistant at Stanford University in 1982. He later worked at University of Iowa, Southern Indiana, University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee, and University of Tennessee before joining Auburn.

He was the first president of the Jewish Coaches Association. He was named Coach of the Year by Sporting News in 2006 and the Adolph Rupp Cup in 2008. He was the head coach of the gold medal-winning Maccabi USA men's basketball team in the 2009 Maccabi Games.

He was born in Boston, Massachusetts. He is Jewish. He was married to Kim Pearl from 1982 until they divorced in 2007. He married his second wife, Brandy, in 2009.

He was involved in a scandal with Aaron Craft where he invited Craft to a cookout in order to recruit him while he was in high school. He lied about the cookout and prompted an NCAA investigation.