1. Jerod Albert Haase was born on April 1,1974 and is an American college basketball coach.

1. Jerod Albert Haase was born on April 1,1974 and is an American college basketball coach.
Jerod Haase was the head coach for Stanford Cardinal men's team of the Pac-12 Conference from 2016 to 2024.
Jerod Haase was a Naismith and Wooden Award candidate while at Kansas.
Jerod Haase was a member of the Big Eight all defensive team as a junior, and played at the World University Games in 1995.
Jerod Haase then spent 13 years as an assistant under Williams at both Kansas and North Carolina before starting his own head coaching career.
Jerod Haase played high school basketball with long time NBA executive Chris Grant, former general manager of the Cleveland Cavaliers, at South Tahoe High School.
Jerod Haase attended the Stanford High Potential Camp where he spent time with Stanford guard Kenny Ammon honing his skills and was named the camp MVP.
Jerod Haase signed a letter of intent to play for California before his senior season of high school because of the proximity to his home, and he wanted to play in a major conference.
Jerod Haase attended the University of California, Berkeley to play during the 1993 season.
Jerod Haase moved into the starting lineup and averaged 12 points and three assists through the first ten games for the California Golden Bears.
Gary Jerod Haase went into shock while in the hospital and died right before Jerod Haase played a game against UCLA.
Jerod Haase was benched and the Bears finished the regular season winning 9 of their last 10 games to reach the NCAA tournament.
Jerod Haase scored thirteen points in California's upset of powerhouse Duke in the second round.
Jerod Haase led the Jayhawks in scoring with 15.0 points per game.
Jerod Haase was named to the Big Eight all defensive team that year.
Jerod Haase was named a co-captain and was in the starting lineup with Jacque Vaughn, Scot Pollard, Raef LaFrentz and Paul Pierce.
Jerod Haase averaged 12.0 points per game his senior year and was named a Wooden and Naismith award finalist despite playing several games with a broken wrist.
Jerod Haase then had a brief career playing professional basketball in Macedonia.
Jerod Haase visited around 40 towns and conducted over 100 basketball camps.
Jerod Haase then decided to turn his focus to coaching.
Jerod Haase broke into coaching with his former coach Roy Williams at his former school, Kansas.
Jerod Haase spent four years as an assistant to Roy Williams at Kansas before Williams decided to leave Lawrence, Kansas for Chapel Hill, North Carolina and take the North Carolina coaching job.
Jerod Haase followed Williams to North Carolina where he coached under Roy Williams for eight years.
Jerod Haase had many responsibilities in Chapel Hill including coaching the North Carolina Tar Heels junior varsity basketball team.
Jerod Haase had to pick 14 students out of a 70-student try-out camp to complete the junior varsity squad.
Jerod Haase coached the JV team for three years to help prepare him for a head coaching job.
Jerod Haase won 255 out of 317 games in nine seasons as an assistant coach for Roy Williams, with both Kansas and North Carolina.
On March 26,2012, Jerod Haase was named head coach at the University of Alabama at Birmingham.
Jerod Haase managed to get UAB back to the big dance in his third year in Birmingham.
On March 25,2016, Jerod Haase was named head coach at Stanford University, replacing Johnny Dawkins.