Grant Leonard (born August 20, 1980) is an American basketball coach and former player. He is the current head coach of the Queens Royals men's basketball team.
Leonard began his coaching career as an assistant at Shorewood High School, serving as an assistant coach from 2004–05.[1] He assisted in coaching the Washington College Shoremen in 2005–06.[4] The following three seasons, Leonard was the director of basketball operations for the Texas–Pan American Broncs.[2] He then served as an assistant coach for the Flagler Saints in 2009–10.[5] From 2011 until 2013, Leonard worked for the Paine Lions, where he was an assistant coach, recruiting coordinator, director of skill development and defensive specialist.[5] He helped the NCAA Division II school have their first winning season in seven years in 2011–12.[5]
Leonard was hired by the Division II Queens Royals in 2013 and received a promotion to associate head coach in 2016.[6] In his last seven years as an assistant coach for the team, they had a winning percentage of .837 with a 189–37 overall record, being a top-25 ranked team near-consistently going back to November 2015, including a best ranking of No. 1.[4] Queens won the South Atlantic Conference (SAC) regular season championship three times with Leonard on the staff while also having two SAC tournament titles and two Elite Eight appearances.[5] He was promoted to head coach for the 2022–23 season, the first in which Queens competed in the NCAA Division I.[7] In Leonard's first season as head coach, Queens went 18–15 and had a 7–11 record in the Atlantic Sun Conference (ASUN).[8][9] He signed a four-year contract extension after the season.[8]
Personal life
Leonard is married.[3] In November 2022, Leonard was arrested for driving while impaired, for which he was suspended by Queens for five games.[10][11]
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