Pete Moran
Alma Mater: John Carroll '08
Record at John Carroll: 140-63 (8 Years)
Overall Record: 140-63 (8 Years)
Pete Moran '08 enters his ninth season as the head coach of the men's basketball program in the 2025-26 school year.
Career Accomplishments
- 4 NCAA Tournament appearances
- 4 OAC Regular Season Championships
- 3 OAC Tournament Championship
- 3x OAC Coach of the Year (2024, 2023, and 2018)
- 6 D3hoops.com All-Great Lakes Region selections
- 6 National Association of Basketball Coaches Division III All-District Team honorees
- 2 NABC All-Americans
- 1 D3hoops.com All-American
- 19 All-OAC selections
2024-2025 (22-6, 15-3 OAC) OAC Regular Season & Tournament Champions – NCAA First Round
- Steered the Blue Streaks to the program's second straight OAC Regular Season Championship and Tournament Championship sweep
- Guided JCU through the loss of preseason All-American point guard
- 4 All-OAC selections (Luke Frazier, Henry Raynor, Chase Toppin,Will Yontek)
- Luke Frazier won OAC Player of the Year honors, just the third Blue Streak to win the award
- Henry Raynor stood as the OAC Defensive Player of the Year, the first under Moran
- Led JCU to the program's 18th all-time NCAA Tournament appearance
- Guided JCU to top 25 rankings in D3hoops.com polls
2023-2024 (26-3, 17-1 OAC) OAC Regular Season & Tournament Champions – NCAA Round of 32
- Guided the Blue Streaks to the program's first OAC Regular Season Championship and Tournament Championship sweep since 2018
- Best regular season conference mark of the OAC era for JCU
- 3 All-OAC selections (Luke Frazier, Luke Chicone, Chase Toppin)
- Luke Chicone won OAC Player of the Year honors, just the second Blue Streak to win the award
- Led JCU to the Second Round of the NCAA Tournament
- Blue Streaks finished ranked #12 in D3hoops.com poll
2022-2023 (23-5, 16-2 OAC) OAC Regular Season Champions – NCAA Round of 32
- Steered JCU to OAC Regular Season Championship
- 4 All-OAC selections (Luke Frazier, Luke Chicone, Chase Toppin, and Henry Raynor)
- Led JCU to the Second Round of the NCAA Tournament
- Blue Streaks finished ranked #16 in D3hoops.com poll
2021-2022 (8-16, 2-13 OAC)
- Made the OAC Tournament Quarterfinal
- Jackson Sartain set a host of records, including the single-game points record (55)
2020-2021 (4-4, 4-3 OAC)
- Qualified for the OAC Tournament for the fourth year in a row
- Led Jackson Sartain to All-OAC First Team Honors and All-Great Lakes Region Honors
2019-20 (19-9, 10-8 OAC) OAC Tournament Runner-up
- Guided JCU to the 2020 OAC Tournament Basketball Championship game
- Qualified for the OAC Tournament for the third year in a row
- 4 Wins vs Top 15 teams in country
- Led Jackson Sartain, Ryan Berger & Jimmy Berger to All-OAC selections
2018-19 (13-14, 8-10 OAC)
- Upset eventual NCAA Elite 8 qualifier Marietta College in the quarterfinals of the OAC tournament
- Overcame injuries to win the final four home OAC games to qualify for the conference tournament
- Guided Sean Flannery & Jimmy Berger to All-OAC selections
2017-18 (25-6, 14-4 OAC) OAC Regular Season and Tournament Champions – NCAA Sweet 16
- Averaged the fourth most points per game in the nation (98.1)
- Ranked 13th in D3hoops.com final poll
- Guided Sean Flannery to the best assist to turnover ratio in all of college basketball (5.65)
Moran succeeded his father, Mike Moran, who held a 25-year tenure at the helm of the JCU men's basketball team. However, Pete was not a new addition to the coaching staff. He previously served as an assistant coach at his alma mater for five seasons before being promoted.
Prior to joining the John Carroll staff, Moran was the head coach of Berkshire High School in Burton, Ohio from 2008-11. During his time at Berkshire, Moran led the Badgers to three Chagrin Valley Conference (CVC) titles and two district championships (2010, 2011). He was named CVC Coach of the Year three times, OHSAA Division III District Coach of the Year twice (2009, 2011), and News-Herald Coach of the Year in 2010.
Moran was a part of the most historic stretch in JCU men's basketball (2004-2007).
- 3 OAC Conference Championships (2004, 2005, 2007)
- 3 NCAA Tournament Appearances
- 2 Sweet 16 Appearances (2005, 2007)
- 1 Final Four (2004)
- 84 Career Wins
Career Playing Accomplishments
- 4-year starter
- 84 Career Wins (#1 Class '07)
- 3X Captain
- 3X All OAC
- 1101 Points (16th)
- 403 Assists (6th) Graduated 3rd
- 146 Steals (11th) Graduated 6th
- 379 Free Throws made (4th)
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Beth Andrews
Alma Mater: John Carroll '15
Record at John Carroll: 81-41 (5 Years)
Overall Record: 81-41 (5 Years)
Beth Andrews '15 enters her sixth season at the helm of the John Carroll Women's Basketball program in the 2025-26 academic year.
Andrews was named the program's 13th head coach in its 50-year history in November 2020. In her first season, Andrews led the team to a 13-2 record, the OAC Regular Season Championship and the OAC Tournament Championship. After Andrews impressive efforts, she was selected as the 2021 OAC Coach of the Year.
In her second season, Andrews steered the Blue Streaks to a second straight OAC Regular Season Championship. The Blue Streaks earned a bid to the NCAA Tournament and reached the second round. Under her direction, Olivia Nagy and Nicole Heffington were All-Americans, and set a host of program records while becoming JCU's first same-sport duo to be CoSIDA Academic All-Americans in the same season.
In her third season, Andrews guided John Carroll to a 13-13 campaign, including a home upset of #11/12 Baldwin Wallace in the penultimate game of the regular season. The Blue Streaks made the OAC Tournament for a sixth straight season.
In her fourth campaign, Andrews again led the Blue Streaks to a 13-13 record. The Blue & Gold returned to the OAC Tournament for a seventh straight season.
In her fifth season, Andrews steered JCU to a 19-7 record with a 13-5 conference record. The Blue Streaks returned to the OAC Tournament once again. JCU notched 3 All-OAC and 7 Academic All-OAC selections.
Andrews previously served as an assistant coach for the Blue Streaks for two seasons. In 2018-19, JCU Women's Basketball won regular season and postseason OAC Championships, reaching the NCAA Tournament. In 2019-20, the Blue Streaks reached the OAC Tournament Championship.
Prior to being a coach for the Blue Streaks, Andrews (nee Switzler) was a four-year student-athlete at John Carroll from 2011 to 2015. She was a key component of the JCU roster during her career, helping the Blue and Gold to two NCAA tournament appearances. Through her four seasons, Andrews recorded over 1,100 career points and became the program record holder for offensive rebounds (338). She was also named a second team all-conference selection in 2015.
After graduation, Andrews got her first experience coaching, holding positions at Mentor Lake Catholic High School in addition to having a stint as a head coach at multiple levels with TNBA as a part of the Amateur Athletic Union (AAU).
Andrews currently resides in Willowick, Ohio with her husband, Jordan, and their three children.
A May 2015 JCU graduate, Andrews earned her bachelor's degree, majoring in exercise science. She also obtained a master's degree in sports management from Cleveland State University in 2017.
Career Coaching Accomplishments
- 2022 WBCA 30 Under 30 Honoree
- 2021 OAC Coach of the Year
- WHoopDirt.com Coach of the Week (2/2/2021)
- 3 WBCA All-Americans (Nicole Heffington 2022, Olivia Nagy 2022, Heffington 2021, Nagy 2021)
- 2 D3hoops.com All-Americans (Nagy 2022, Heffington 2021)
- 3 CoSIDA Academic All-Americans (Nagy 2022, Heffington 2022, Heffington 2021)
- 4 OAC Player of the Year Award winners (Nagy 2022, Heffington 2021, Nagy 2020, Heffington 2019)
- 4 OAC Defensive Player of the Year Award winners (Nagy 2022, Nagy 2021, Nagy 2020, Nagy 2019)
- 7 All-OAC 1st Team selections
- 5 All-OAC 2nd Team selections
- 8 All-OAC Honorable Mention selections
- 33 Academic All-OAC selections
- 19 OAC Player of the Week selections
- 5 D3hoops.com Team of the Week selections
- Record as an assistant: 45-12
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