Jim Bolla


James Daniel Bolla Jr. is an American basketball coach who was most recently the head women's basketball coach at the University of Hawaii.

Early life and education

Born in Pittsburgh, Bolla graduated from Bishop Canevin High School in 1970. He played college basketball at the University of Pittsburgh from 1971 to 1975 and was the starting center from 1973 to 1975. The 1974 team was ranked at 10th in the nation, and featured a school record 22-game winning streak. The Panthers advanced to the Elite Eight of the 1974 NCAA Tournament. Bolla graduated in August 1976 with a degree in physical education.

Coaching career

From 1975 to 1977, Bolla was a volunteer assistant coach for Pittsburgh men's basketball. He was promoted to graduate assistant in 1977 and full assistant in 1978. In the 1979–80 season, Bolla moved to the Pittsburgh women's basketball program to be an assistant coach.
Bolla joined UNLV in 1981 as an assistant coach, then was head coach from 1982 to 1996. In those 14 years, Bolla had a 300-120 record, including seven NCAA tournament appearances and 11 seasons with 20 or more wins. During the 1989-90 season, UNLV moved to second in the nation, the highest ranking in school history. That team finished with a 28-3 record, the best mark in school history. He is a three-time Big West coach of the year award winner, because of his work at UNLV. He coached six all-Americans, three Big West player of the year winners, and 24 all-conference selections. UNLV won seven Big West titles under his leadership.
From 2004 to 2009, Bolla was head coach at Hawaii before being fired for cause on April 6, 2009. The firing followed accusations of verbal and physical abuse from players.

Career outside coaching

In the 1980–81 season, Bolla was a photographer for the Eastern Eight Conference.
From 1996 to 2001, Bolla was director of athletic development at UNLV. In that position, he was in charge of fundraising for the athletic department. Bolla secured a $3.1 million gift for the softball and golf programs among nearly $5 million he helped raise. Bolla went into private business after UNLV declined to renew his contract.
In 2015, Bolla began co-hosting a daily sports talk show on KDWN radio in Las Vegas, Coaches' Corner. “Coaches Corner” moved to The Highway Stations in 2018.

Personal life

Bolla is married to Dallas Boychuk, with whom he has a daughter named Sasha. Previously, Bolla was married to Sheila Strike, who was co-head coach with him at UNLV.

Head coaching record

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