Caputo, who got his coaching start at George Mason under Jim Larrañaga, finally has his own program to lead.
Caputo’s path toward a head coaching opportunity began at George Mason, under current Miami Coach Jim Larrañaga. He served as an assistant for the Patriots for six seasons, aiding in their 2006 run to the Final Four, along with two other tournament appearances. Now back in the D.C. area after 11 years at the University of Miami, Caputo is ready to attack his first head coaching opportunity at George Washington University.
“I’ve always felt like passion is a great characteristic. That you love what you’re doing and how you’re doing it and you have a clear vision of what you want to accomplish, and that Chris clearly portrayed,” Larrañaga said. “He was very passionate and he wanted to be a coach.” “He was really learning the business of coaching. He was expanding his knowledge and also becoming very passionate about the X and O part of the game,” Larrañaga said of Caputo’s time in Miami. “He also was developing his own coaching style. He’s got a lot of experience offensively because he’s done a lot with me. He’s got a lot of experience defensively because he was the scout team coordinator and defensive coordinator.
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