Education
Groce graduated from Taylor University, an National Association of Intercollegiate Athletics Division II school in Upland, Indiana, in 1994 and played basketball for the school while he was there.
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Groce graduated from Taylor University, an National Association of Intercollegiate Athletics Division II school in Upland, Indiana, in 1994 and played basketball for the school while he was there.
Groce started his coaching career as an assistant with his alma mater, Taylor University, under Paul Patterson from 1993 to 1996. His next job was an assistant at North Carolina State University under Herb Sendek from 1996 to 2000. He then moved on to Butler University to join his good friend Thad Matta and was there just one season (2000-2001).
Together they then moved onto Xavier University where he was an assistant from 2001 to 2004, and moved again with Matta to Ohio State University as an assistant from 2004 to 2008.
He was named as the head men"s basketball coach at on June 27, 2008, replacing Tim O"Shea, who resigned to take the head coach position at Bryant University. Groce was at Ohio from 2008 to 2012 and led the school to the National Collegiate Athletic Association Tournament twice.
In 2012, Groce led the #13 seed Bobcats all the way to the Sweet Sixteen, where they suffered a 73–65 overtime loss to North Carolina. Ohio had not been that far in the tournament since 1964.
In four seasons at Ohio, Groce was 85–56 overall and 34–30 in Mid-American Conference games.
Groce finalized negotiations to become the men"s basketball head coach at the on March 28, 2012, after both Shaka Smart and Brad Stevens declined interest in the position. The Illini started 12-0 in 2012 under Groce, the best start for a first year coach in the team"s modern era. The season took a turn for the worse, however, as Illinois finished the year with a losing conference record at 8-10.
Since 2013, John Groce has reversed Illinois" prior, four-game losing streak in the annual Braggin" Rights interstate rivalry against the University of Missouri by winning the contest for three straight seasons.
During their 2014 season, Illinois" success in the month of November improved to 21-0 under Groce and 32-0 overall since 2010. Until losing five non-conference games in 2015, Illinois was the only program in the nation with an undefeated November record dating back to 2011.
Groce"s stated top priority at Illinois is getting his players to buy into and demonstrate the values of what he calls Toughness and Togetherness, or "T-n-T". To motivate his team during the 2013 season, he had his players wear wristbands that read "3-19-13"—the starting date of the 2013 National Collegiate Athletic Association Tournament.
Before the end of their 2016 season, new Illinois AD Josh Whitman gave John Groce a vote of confidence, praising his leadership and stating that "John Groce is going to continue to be our basketball coach.".