Mike Deane (born September 27, 1951) is an American college basketball coach who most recently was a men's assistant coach at James Madison University. He retired at the end of the 2017 basketball season. He was previously head basketball coach at Wagner College and was relieved of his duties on March 1, 2010, after which he took a two-year hiatus from the game. He had also held the head coach position at Siena College, Marquette University, and Lamar University.

Deane is from Rockland County, New York, and attended Potsdam State University, where he was a small college All-American and began his career as a coach in 1974. He later coached at Oswego State and had his first Division 1 position at Michigan State University and his first job as head coach at Siena, from 1986 to 1994. He recorded his 400th career victory on December 15, 2007, against the University of Maryland Eastern Shore. He has coached three different Division I schools to the NCAA Tournament (Siena, Marquette, and Lamar). His Siena team upset Stanford in the 1989 NCAA Tournament in the first round of the East Region.

Deane has produced two NBA products in his career (both at Marquette: Chris Crawford and Amal McCaskill).

Head coaching record

Statistics overview
SeasonTeamOverallConferenceStandingPostseason
SUNY Oswego Great Lakers (Eastern College Athletic Conference) (1980–1982)
1980–81SUNY Oswego8–16
1981–82SUNY Oswego16–10
SUNY Oswego:24–26 (.480)
Siena Saints (ECAC North/North Atlantic Conference) (1986–1989)
1986–87Siena17–1212–6T–3rd
1987–88Siena23–616–21stNIT First Round
1988–89Siena25–516–11stNCAA Division I Second Round
Siena Saints (Metro Atlantic Athletic Conference) (1989–1994)
1989–90Siena16–1311–52nd
1990–91Siena25–1012–41stNIT Quarterfinals
1991–92Siena19–1011–53rd
1992–93Siena16–138–64th
1993–94Siena25–810–43rdNIT 3rd Place
Siena:166–77 (.683)96–33 (.744)
Marquette Golden Eagles (Great Midwest Conference) (1994–1995)
1994–95Marquette21–127–5T–3rdNIT Runner-up
Marquette Golden Eagles (Conference USA) (1995–1999)
1995–96Marquette23–810–42nd (Blue)NCAA Division I Second Round
1996–97Marquette22–99–52nd (Blue)NCAA Division I First Round
1997–98Marquette20–118–84th (American)NIT Quarterfinals
1998–99Marquette14–156–106th (American)
Marquette:100–55 (.645)40–32 (.556)
Lamar Cardinals (Southland Conference) (1999–2003)
1999–00Lamar15–168–10T–6thNCAA Division I First Round
2000–01Lamar9–187–139th
2001–02Lamar15–1411–94th
2002–03Lamar13–1410–10T–5th
Lamar:52–62 (.456)36–42 (.462)
Wagner Seahawks (Northeast Conference) (2003–2010)
2003–04Wagner13–168–10T–4th
2004–05Wagner14–168–10T–4th
2005–06Wagner13–146–1210th
2006–07Wagner11–198–107th
2007–08Wagner23–815–32nd
2008–09Wagner16–148–10T–4th
2009–10Wagner5–263–1511th
Wagner:94–114 (.452)56–72 (.438)
Total:436–334 (.566)
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