Completed Event: Men's Basketball at Colorado State on December 9, 2025 , Loss , 55, to, 76
Final

Men's Basketball
at Colorado State
55
76

Beilein has a familiar name in college basketball as his father, John Beilein, is the head coach at the University of Michigan and has guided four different schools to the NCAA Tournament. Patrick Beilein comes to Dartmouth after serving as the graduate assistant for his father at Michigan for the past two years. In his first season with the team, the Wolverines advanced to the NCAA Tournament for the first time in 11 years, defeating 24th-ranked Clemson in the first round. Among his duties were preparing scouting reports on upcoming opponents for the coaching staff, supervising office operations and cataloging countable athletic-related activities to ensure the program’s compliance with NCAA rules and regulations. Beilein also served as a camp coach and counselor at the Michigan basketball camps.
A 2006 graduate of West Virginia, Beilein also played for the Mountaineers under his father, scoring 1,001 points in his career while seeing action in 128 games. He still ranks second at West Virginia with 242 career three-point field goals — one of only three players in school history to amass more than 200 — and holds the school record with 675 three-point attempts for a career percentage of 35.9, 10th all-time for the Mountaineers. As a junior, he was named to the All-Albuquerque Region team in the NCAA Tournament as WVU reached the Elite Eight. The following year as a senior captain, Beilein helped the Mountaineers advance to the Sweet 16.
After graduating, Beilein played in the NBA Summer League for the Houston Rockets before playing overseas with Landstede Zwolle in Holland. He spent the following year competing in the Ireland SuperLeague for UCD Marian, and also coached for a local amateur league.