Joe Callero
      
Joe Callero (born August 26, 1962) is an American college basketball coach and the current head men's basketball coach at California Polytechnic State University-San Luis Obispo (Cal Poly). He replaced outgoing coach Kevin Bromley in 2009.[2][3]
Prior to accepting the job at Cal Poly, Callero spent eight seasons as the head coach at Seattle University.[2][3]
Callero grew up with his Italian Catholic family in Enumclaw, Washington, and is one of 16 children.[4] His younger brother Marc played for him at Highline Community College (1990–92) and is  currently an assistant coach at Pacific Lutheran University.
Head coaching record
| Season | Team | Overall | Conference | Standing | Postseason | 
| Puget Sound (Northwest Conference[5]) (1999–2001) | 
 
| 1999–00 | Puget Sound | 8–15 | 6–10 | 7th |  | 
 
| 2000–01 | Puget Sound | 14–10 | 8–8 | 4th |  | 
| Puget Sound: | 22–25 | 14–18 |  | 
| Seattle (Great Northwest Athletic Conference) (2001–2008) | 
 
| 2001–02 | Seattle | 6–23 | 4–14 | 9th |  | 
 
| 2002–03 | Seattle | 16–11 | 9–9 | 7th |  | 
 
| 2003–04 | Seattle | 9–18 | 5–13 | T–8th |  | 
 
| 2004–05 | Seattle | 11–16 | 6–12 | 8th |  | 
 
| 2005–06 | Seattle | 16–11 | 9–9 | 7th |  | 
| 2006–07 | Seattle | 20–9 | 11–5 | T–1st |  | 
 
| 2007–08 | Seattle | 18–9 | 11–7 | 8th |  | 
| Seattle: |  | 55–69 |  | 
| Seattle (Independent) (2008–2009) | 
 
| 2008–09 | Seattle | 21–8[6] |  |  |  | 
| Seattle: | 117–105 |  |  | 
| Cal Poly (Big West) (2009–present) | 
 
| 2009–10 | Cal Poly | 12–19[7] | 7–9[7] | 6th[7] |  | 
 
| 2010–11 | Cal Poly | 15–15[8] | 10–6[8] | 2nd[8] |  | 
 
| 2011–12 | Cal Poly | 18–15[9] | 8–8[9] | 4th[9] |  | 
 
| 2012–13 | Cal Poly | 18–14 | 12–6 | 3rd | CIT First Round | 
| 2013–14 | Cal Poly | 14–20 | 6–10 | T–6th | NCAA Round of 64 | 
 
| 2014–15 | Cal Poly | 13–16 | 6–10 | 7th |  | 
 
| 2015–16 | Cal Poly | 10–20 | 4–12 | 8th |  | 
| Cal Poly: | 100–119 | 53–61 |  | 
| Total: | 239–249 |  | 
   
|       National champion  
      Postseason invitational champion  
Conference regular season champion   
      Conference regular season and conference tournament champion
 Division regular season champion
      Division regular season and conference tournament champion
 Conference tournament champion
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 Howie O'Daniels (1941–1942) No team (1942–1946) Robert Mott (1946–1947) Ed Jorgensen (1947–1966) Stuart Chestnut (1966–1969) Neale Stoner (1969–1972) Ernie Wheeler (1972–1986) Steve Beason (1986–1995) Jeff Schneider (1995–2001) Kevin Bromley (2001–2009) Joe Callero (2009– )
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