Men's Basketball

- Title:
- Head Coach, Men's Basketball
- Phone:
- 412-648-8350
Jeff Capel enters his eighth season at the University of Pittsburgh after being announced as the 16th men’s basketball head coach in program history March 28, 2018. Capel owns a 276-217 record as a head coach at Pitt (2018-present), Oklahoma (2006-11), and VCU (2002-06) with four NCAA Tournament appearances, including an Elite Eight trip with Oklahoma in 2008.
He has been instrumental in the development of 19 first-round picks in the NBA Draft during his coaching tenure, including 11 lottery picks. Capel has also recruited 23 McDonald’s All-America selections and helped build six top-10 recruiting classes.
Pitt posted its third consecutive winning season in 2024-25, finishing the year with a 17-15 overall record. The Panthers were ranked as high as No. 18 in the AP Poll before struggling over the final two months of the season. Jaland Lowe earned Third Team All-ACC and Second Team NABC All-District (Mid Atlantic) honors after averaging 16.8 points, 4.2 rebounds, 5.5 assists, and 1.8 steals per game. The Panthers season was highlighted by wins over Ohio State, West Virginia, LSU, Syracuse and North Carolina.
In 2023-24, the Panthers posted a 20+ win / 10+ conference win season for the second consecutive campaign. Pitt finished 22-11 overall, including a 12-8 mark in ACC play, and reached the ACC Tournament Semifinals. Pitt earned the double bye in the ACC Tournament with its highest seed (4) since joining the league and became the first team in ACC history to start 1-5 or worse through six games and finish regular-season ACC play with a winning record. The Panthers went 12-4 over the final two months of the season to match North Carolina for the best record among ACC teams from Jan. 20 through the start of the NCAA Tournament. Pitt was one of the last four out of the NCAA Tournament, despite posting nine Quad 1/Quad 2 wins and finishing 40th in the final NET, before declining a bid to the NIT.
Pitt led the ACC in three-point field goals (9.6 3pg.) and finished with 317 threes on the season, second most in program history. Blake Hinson earned First Team All-ACC and Second Team NABC All-District honors after averaging 18.5 points per game and making a school record 110 three-point field goals. He also earned National Player of the Week recognition after matching a Petersen Events Center record with 41 points as well as matching his own school record with nine three-point field goals, in mid-February win over Louisville. Carlton Carrington (All-Rookie Team, Honorable Mention All-ACC), and Ishmael Leggett (Sixth Man of the Year) also earned ACC accolades following strong seasons in the backcourt. Carrington, the only freshman in the country to average at least 13.5 points, 5.0 rebounds, and 4.0 assists per game, went on to get selected in the 2024 NBA Draft Lottery (No. 14 overall) by the Washington Wizards (via Portland).
Capel guided a new-look Panthers team to a 24-12 overall record, including a program best 14-6 conference mark and tied for a third-place finish in the ACC in 2022-23. Pitt’s bid for its first ACC Regular Season Championship came up just short in the final game of the season, but the Panthers went on to earn an NCAA Tournament at-large bid and topped Mississippi State and Iowa State in the opening rounds of the tournament. Capel garned ACC Coach of the Year accolades as well as USBWA and NABC Regional Coach of the Year honors. The Panthers set school records for three-point field goals (325), three-point attempts (903), free throw percentage (.759), and ACC wins (14). With a roster featuring four impact transfers - Nelly Cummings, Greg Elliott, Hinson, and Federiko Federiko - Pitt posted a 13-win improvement from the 2021-22 season, including a school-record eight-win jump in conference play. Guard Jamarius Burton averaged 15.2 points, 4.8 rebounds, and 4.3 assists per game to become the second Panther to earn First Team All-ACC honors, while Blake Hinson nabbed Second Team All-ACC accolades after finishing the season as one of two players in the NCAA to average at least 15.0 points and 6.0 rebounds, while making 95 or more three-point field goals. Burton and Hinson were the first set of Pitt teammates to earn All-ACC honors in the same season. Nike Sibande also garnered ACC Sixth Man of the Year recognition after averaging 9.7 points per game in league play.
The 2022-23 season also saw the Panthers return to the AP Poll for the first time since the 2015-16 campaign. Pitt posted three wins over ranked opponents - No. 25 North Carolina, No. 11 Virginia, and No. 20 Miami - and was 8-3 overall against the top nine teams in the final ACC standings. The Panthers recorded a season sweep over preseason No. 1 North Carolina and became just the third program to post three or more consecutive wins over the Tar Heels at the Dean E. Smith Center. Pitt ranked among the ACC team leaders in scoring defense (4th - 69.7 ppg.), field goal percentage defense (4th - .420), three-point percentage defense (4th - .327), rebounds (4th - 36.14 rpg.), defensive rebounds (4th - 26.03 pg.), and three-point field goals made (2nd - 9.03 3pg.). Pitt posted five of the top six games in program history for three-point field goals last season, including a record 18 made threes in a Jan. 25 home win over Wake Forest. Capel also led the squad to seven true road wins, fourth most among power conference teams on the year.
In 2021-22, Capel led the Panthers to a road win over NCAA Tournament runner-up North Carolina, as well as victories against ACC rivals Louisville, Syracuse, Florida State, NC State, and Boston College. Sophomore John Hugley IV emerged as one of the top post players in the conference earning Honorable Mention All-ACC accolades after averaging 14.8 points and 7.9 rebounds per game. Transfers Jamarius Burton (12.4 ppg.) and Mouhamadou Gueye (9.8 ppg., 6.3 rpg., 2.1 bpg.) also helped make an immediate impact in their first year with the program.
During the 2020-21 season, Capel led the Panthers to a season sweep of Syracuse as well as home wins over Duke and No. 16 Virginia Tech during a 10-12 campaign that saw four ACC games cancelled due to COVID-19 protocols. Sophomore Justin Champagnie averaged 18.0 points and an ACC-best 11.1 rebounds per game to earn AP Honorable Mention All-America and First Team All-ACC honors. He became the first Pitt player to earn First Team All-ACC honors before entering the NBA Draft and signing a two-way deal with the Toronto Raptors. Pitt also made a significant jump in rebounding finishing second in the ACC in rebounds, rebound margin, offensive rebounds and offensive rebound percentage. The Panthers averaged over 38 rebounds per game for the first time since the 2015-16 season.
In 2020, Capel guided a team featuring one of the least experienced rosters in the NCAA (319th overall) to a 16-17 record overall. The Panthers doubled their conference win total from the previous season, including a season-opening win over 2020 ACC Champion Florida State and a season sweep over North Carolina. Four of the top five scorers were underclassman with Champagnie becoming the first freshman since Charles Smith (1984-85) to lead the team in scoring and rebounds. Pitt ranked in the top 25 nationally in turnover margin and continued to establish an identity based on toughness, competitiveness and fight.
Capel led Pitt to an eight-game improvement in his first season guiding the Panthers, including wins over No. 11 Florida State, Louisville, and Notre Dame. With three freshmen - Xavier Johnson, Trey McGowens and Au’Diese Toney - in the starting lineup, Pitt established itself as a competitive and aggressive team on both ends of the floor. Johnson became the first Panther freshman to earn ACC All-Freshman Team honors, while setting Pitt rookie records for scoring (15.5 ppg.), 20-point games (nine), double-figure scoring games (28), and free throws made (157).
Capel spent seven seasons at Duke University (2011-18), including the final four seasons as associate head coach under Mike Krzyzewski. In that span, he helped guide the Blue Devils to a 200-55 (.784) record, seven NCAA Tournament appearances, the 2017 ACC Tournament championship and the 2015 National Championship. In that time, Capel also helped secure commitments from 19 McDonald’s All-Americans as Duke signed a top-two class in each of the past five years, including the top class in 2014, 2015 and 2018.
During the 2016-17 season, he served as acting head coach for seven games following Krzyzewski’s back surgery. Capel led Duke to a 4-3 record over that stretch, including consecutive road wins at Wake Forest and Notre Dame that sparked a seven-game winning streak in the midst of ACC play. Capel also led the Blue Devils to an 89-71 win over Wake Forest during the 2017-18 season when Krzyzewski was sidelined due to an illness.
Capel was instrumental in the development of that young talent as the Blue Devils produced 15 first-round picks in the NBA Draft during his tenure, including nine lottery picks. Duke had at least one first-round selection every season and multiple first-round picks in five of the seven years with Capel on staff. Eight of the 19 McDonald’s All-Americans Capel helped recruit to Duke were lottery picks.
In 2016-17, Capel was a major influence on Jayson Tatum, an All-ACC selection and the No. 3 overall choice in the NBA Draft by the Boston Celtics. In his final season at Duke, Capel mentored National Freshman of the Year and consensus first team All-America selection Marvin Bagley as well as All-ACC selections Wendell Carter, Jr. and Gary Trent, Jr. Capel also helped Duke secure one of the highest rated recruiting classes in NCAA history in 2018 as the Blue Devils signed the top three players in the class – R.J. Barrett, Cameron Reddish and Zion Williamson – along with two additional five-star players in Tre Jones and Joey Baker.
Capel was vital to the rapid ascent of Brandon Ingram from elite recruit to NBA lottery pick, helping mold him into a Freshman All-American and the ACC Freshman of the Year in 2016 before the Lakers took him with the No. 2 overall pick in that year’s draft.
He was crucial to the signing of the 2014 class that was ranked No. 1 in the nation and featured Grayson Allen, Tyus Jones, Jahlil Okafor and Justise Winslow. That class was the catalyst for Duke’s fifth national championship. Capel’s close work with Jabari Parker (2014) and Okafor (2015) led to both being named All-Americans, earning National Freshman of the Year honors and being top-three picks in their respective NBA Drafts. Winslow and Jones were also taken 10th and 24th overall, respectively, in the 2015 NBA Draft.
Capel played a prominent role with USA Basketball during Krzyzewski’s last four years as head coach of the U.S. National Team. After serving as a court coach and scout for the squad in 2013, Capel was a staff assistant for the USA’s gold-medal effort at the 2014 FIBA World Cup in Spain and the United States’ unprecedented run to a third consecutive gold medal at the 2016 Rio Olympics.
Capel also has head coaching experience with USA Basketball. In the summer of 2010, he led a USA team, featuring NBA All-Stars Kyrie Irving and Bradley Beal, to the gold medal at the FIBA Americas U18 Championship in San Antonio, Texas. He was also an assistant coach for the gold medal-winning U.S. team at the 2005 World University Games in Turkey, a squad that featured Duke All-American and two-time National Defensive Player of the Year Shelden Williams.
While at OU, Capel led the Sooners to an 83-69 record with two NCAA Tournament berths. His crowning achievement in Norman was the development of 2009 National Player of the Year Blake Griffin, who became the first Oklahoma player to be taken No. 1 overall in the NBA Draft. Griffin won both NBA Rookie of the Year and the NBA Slam Dunk Contest in 2011.
During his tenure, Capel secured commitments from four McDonald’s All-Americans: Blake Griffin, Willie Warren, Tiny Gallon and Tommy Mason-Griffin.
He saw four players - Blake Griffin, Taylor Griffin, Warren and Gallon - selected in the 2009 and 2010 NBA Drafts. Capel also recruited Romero Osby, who was selected in the second round of the 2013 NBA Draft, to Oklahoma.
In 2008-09, Capel led the Sooners to a 30-6 record and a trip to the NCAA Elite Eight. Oklahoma started the season 25-1 before Griffin was sidelined with a concussion in late February. The Sooners earned a No. 2 seed in the NCAA Tournament and posted wins over Morgan State, Michigan and Syracuse to reach the Elite Eight. Griffin would earn National Player of the Year, Big 12 Player of the Year and consensus first team All-America honors before declaring for the NBA Draft.
In just his second season, Capel guided Oklahoma to a 23-12 record and a trip to the 2008 NCAA Tournament. The Sooners topped St. Joseph’s in the opening round before falling to third-seed Louisville in the round of 32. He saw freshman sensation Blake Griffin average 14.7 points and 9.1 rebounds per game en route to earning all-district, all-conference and all-rookie team honors.
Capel guided the Sooners to a 16-15 mark in his first season in Norman. With a depleted roster caused by the departure of three signees, Oklahoma got off to a solid start and was 15-7 overall before dropping its final seven games in conference play.
Capel compiled a 79-41 record, including a 50-22 mark in conference play, in four years as head coach at VCU before being named head coach at Oklahoma on April 11, 2006. He led the Rams to 18 or more wins in all four seasons to go along with a pair of postseason appearances.
In 2005-06, VCU posted a 19-10 record behind Nick George (16.9 ppg.) and B.A. Walker (11.7 ppg.). Future two-time CAA Player of the Year and NBA first round draft pick Eric Maynor was a freshman on the team as well.
VCU made its second postseason appearance under Capel in 2004-05 with an NIT appearance. The Rams went 19-13 overall and 13-5 in the CAA to finish tied for second. Following the season, Capel was named an assistant coach for the U.S. Men’s World University Games. He helped guide the team led by head coach Jay Wright to the gold medal in Izmir, Turkey.
In 2003-04, Capel guided the Rams to the NCAA Tournament for the first time in almost a decade and nearly scored a first-round upset of fourth seeded Wake Forest. The Rams won the CAA regular season and tournament titles en route to a 23-8 record, including a 14-4 mark in conference play.
Senior guard Domonic Jones averaged 16.3 points and 4.4 rebounds per game to earn CAA Player of the Year honors, becoming just the second player in program history to claim the conference’s top honor.
Capel was named head coach at VCU prior to the 2002-03 season, becoming the youngest head coach in Division I men’s college basketball at 27 years of age. He led the Rams to an 18-10 mark and a tie for second place in the CAA in his inaugural season at the helm of the program.
Capel served as an assistant coach under Mack McCarthy at VCU during the 2001-02 season. The Rams went 21-11 overall and reached the title game of the CAA Tournament. McCarthy resigned following the season and Capel was immediately promoted to the head job.
Capel began his coaching career as an assistant to his father, Jeff Capel, at Old Dominion for the 2000-01 season. His father had a distinguished coaching career in the NBA with the Charlotte Bobcats (2004-11) and Philadelphia 76ers (2011-13), as well as in the college ranks at Wake Forest (1986-89), Fayetteville State (1989-93), North Carolina A&T (1993-94) and Old Dominion (1994-2001).
Following his collegiate career at Duke, Capel played professionally for two years. He spent the 1997-98 season with the CBA’s Grand Rapids Hoops. In 1999-00, he played in France before returning to Grand Rapids.
Capel served as a team captain in both 1996 and 1997 and earned third team All-ACC accolades as a junior in 1996.
He made an immediate impact at Duke and was a four-year starter for the Blue Devils, leading the team to 83 wins and a trip to the 1994 national championship game. He racked up 1,601 points, 433 assists and 220 three-point field goals, finishing among Duke’s career leaders in minutes played, three-point field goals made, three-point field goal percentage and assists.
A standout prep performer, Capel was named the 1993 North Carolina High School Player of the Year after leading Fayetteville South View to a 31-1 record and a state championship.
Capel graduated from Duke with a B.A. in history in 1997. He and his wife, Kanika, married in 2003. They have two daughters, Cameron and Sydney, and a son, Elijah.