Tom Davis (basketball)

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Tom Davis
Title Head coach
Sport Basketball
Born December 3, 1938 (1938-12-03) (age 69)
Place of birth Flag of the United States Ridgeway, Wisconsin
Career highlights
Overall 598-355 (.628)
Awards
AP Men's Basketball Coach of the Year (1987)
Coaching career (HC unless noted)
1971-1977
1977-1982
1982-1986
1986-1999
2003-2007
Lafayette
Boston College
Stanford
Iowa
Drake

Dr. Thomas "Dr. Tom" Davis (born December 3, 1938) is a former college men's basketball coach. The Ridgeway, Wisconsin native was the head coach at LaFayette College, Boston College, Stanford University, the University of Iowa, and Drake University from 1971-2007. He earned his bachelor's degree from University of Wisconsin-Platteville, master's degree from University of Wisconsin-Madison and his doctorate from University of Maryland. Davis began his coaching career at LaFayette College in 1971. During his six year tenure at the school, he posted a 119-44 record, advancing to the NIT in 1972 and 1975. In 1977, Davis became the head coach at Boston College. The Eagles compiled a 100-47 record earning two trips to the NCAA Tournament and a trip the NIT. He would accept a position at Stanford University before taking over as the head coach at the University of Iowa in 1986. While at Iowa, he led the Hawkeyes to nine NCAA Tournaments, including a pair of Sweet Sixteen appearances as well as an Elite Eight. The Hawks also made two NIT appearances. He is the winningest coach in the University of Iowa history, winning seventeen tournament titles while at Iowa. The Hawkeyes were ranked number one during the 1986-87 season. They won a school record thirty games before eventually being upset in the Regional Final of the NCAA Tournament by UNLV 84-81. Following the 1998-99 season, Iowa chose not to renew Davis’ contract and he temporally retired from coaching. He was named Drake University's 23rd head basketball coach on April 22, 2003. In four short seasons, Davis re-energized a Bulldog program that had not had a winning season since the 1985-86 season. He led Drake to a 17-15 record; including winning the Big Four Series, Drake Regency Challenge, and Sun Bowl Tournament. On March 21, 2007 Davis announced his retirement from college coaching. His son Keno Davis took over as head basketball coach at Drake University. Davis’ career included sixteen 20-win seasons, eighteen post season appearances, and he was named coach of the year in 1987. He currently lives in the Des Moines area with his wife Shari.

Contents

Institution Years Record NCAA Tournament Record NIT Record
Lafayette 1971-1977 116-44 0-0 1-2
Boston College 1977-1982 100-47 5-2 1-1
Stanford 1982-1986 58-59 0-0 0-0
Iowa 1986-1999 270-139 13-9 2-2
Drake 2003-2007 54-66 0-0 0-0
Total 1971-2007 598-355 18-11 4-5

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