Early Career
Greene's coaching career began in 1965 where he was an assistant coach at Loyola University New Orleans. The team went 9-17 in his only season as an assistant before being promoted to the head coaching position. He spent two seasons as the Wolfpack head coach before leaving to coach at the University of New Orleans, then known as LSU - New Orleans.
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