Pete Gaudet
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Pete Gaudet is an American
United States
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 college basketball
Basketball
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 coach.

He began his collegiate coaching career as an assistant to Mike Krzyzewski at the United States Military Academy
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 ("Army"). When Krzyzewski left for Duke
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 in 1980, Gaudet was named his successor as head coach.

After leaving the Army program in 1982, Gaudet rejoined Krzyzewski as an assistant coach at Duke from 1983-1995. When Krzyzewski took a leave of absence in early 1995 because of back problems, Gaudet was promoted to interim head coach. After a 9-3 start under "Coach K", the team struggled to an eventual record of 13-18 overall and 2-14 in the ACC. Duke credits the games coached by Gaudet to him, rather than to Krzyzewski.

Gaudet did not return to the Blue Devils' bench for the 1995-1996 season, departing for Vanderbilt
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.

After working in the men's program there for several years, he became an assistant with the Vanderbilt women's basketball team; he later served as an assistant with the Ohio State women, where he is currently the video coordinator.

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