Career
He held this position from 1999 to 2009 and was the 14th head coach in the 88-year history of Holy Cross basketball. Willard was also an assistant athletic director for the College. In 2007, Willard agreed on a new 5-year contract with Holy Cross to remain the men"s basketball coach through 2013.
On June 10, 2009, Willard became an associate head coach with the University of Louisville to team once again with longtime personal friend Rick Pitino.
Willard has had a distinguished career coaching on all levels. His first coaching job was as an assistant coach at the Merchant Marine Academy during the 1971/1972 season.
He then spent the next 13 years coaching at Saint Dominic in Oyster Bay, New York, his high school alma mater. During his tenure there he led his team to the 1980 state championship.
He was also honored as coach of the year in the conference 5 times.
After leaving Saint Dominic, Willard became the assistant coach at Hofstra University. When Pitino left to become the head coach of the University of Kentucky, Willard joined him as the associate head coach in 1989. In 1990 Willard was given his first college head coaching job at Western Kentucky University where he stayed until 1994.
Within three years Willard led Western Kentucky to a Top 25 national ranking and an appearance in the National Collegiate Athletic Association Sweet 16.
In 1994 Willard became the head coach of the University of Pittsburgh Panthers men"s basketball team at Holy Cross
Willard began his tenure at Holy Cross with the goal of turning around a struggling program In only his second season, Willard managed to lead the Crusaders to both the regular season and tournament titles.
Willard"s success at Holy Cross continued as he led the school to two more conference titles and subsequent trips to the National Collegiate Athletic Association tournament in 2002 and 2003. In 2005, Holy Cross was invited to the National Invitation Tournament where Willard led the team to the second round with a victory over the University of Notre Dame.
Willard was honored for the second time as the Patriot League coach of the year.
The following year Willard led Holy Cross back to the National Collegiate Athletic Association Tournament with another Patriot League conference title. This once again earned him coach of the year honors for the Patriot League. Willard has had tremendous success in building Holy Cross into a successful program
During his tenure as the school"s head coach, the Crusaders averaged more than 19 victories per season and advanced to the conference tournament championship game 6 times.
In 2005 Willard was diagnosed with prostate cancer. In 2008 he underwent robot-assisted open heart surgery to repair a leaking mitral valve.
He has successfully recovered from both and continues to coach today.