Doug Day Explained

Doug Day
Career Position:Shooting guard
Height Ft:6
Height In:1
Weight Lb:170
Birth Date:17 February 1972
Nationality:American
High School:Blacksburg (Blacksburg, Virginia)
College:Radford (1989–1993)
Draft Year:1993
Cyears1:1993–1997
Cteam1:Northside HS (assistant)
Cyears2:1997–2002
Cteam2:Blacksburg HS (assistant)
Cyears3:2002–present
Cteam3:Blacksburg HS
Highlights:
  • 4× All-Big South selection
  • No. 20 honored by Radford Highlanders

Doug Day, Jr. (born February 17, 1972) is an American former basketball player and current high school basketball coach.

Playing career

At, Day played the shooting guard position for Radford University between 1989 – 1993. He was a prolific three-point field goal shooter; at the time of his graduation, his 401 made three-pointers were the most in NCAA Division I history.[1] Day led the nation in threes made per game as a junior when he connected for 4.03 per contest.[2] That season, he led the Highlanders to their first Big South Conference men's basketball regular season championship; it was also the second of back-to-back 20-win seasons.[2]

In each of Day's four seasons he was named to an All-Big South team.[1] He graduated in 1993 as the school's all-time leading scorer with 2,027 points, which through 2017–18 is still the record.[1] Day also set the Radford record for points in a game with 43, which he achieved on December 12, 1990 against Central Connecticut State.[1] He holds many of the three-point records at Radford as well, including makes in a game (11, twice), season (117) and career (401); and attempts in a game (19), season (314), and career (1,068).[3]

Day was inducted into the Radford University Hall of Fame in 1998 and the Big South Conference Hall of Fame in 2005.[2] [4]

Coaching career

After graduating from Radford in 1993 with a degree in education, Day began his coaching career as an assistant boys' basketball coach at Northside High School in Roanoke, Virginia.[5] He spent several seasons at Northside until becoming an assistant at his alma mater, Blacksburg High School, in Blacksburg, Virginia.[5] After five seasons, head coach Bob Trear stepped down and in August 2010 Day became the new boys' head coach, a position he still holds today.[5]

See also

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Teitel. Jon. Jon Teitel's Forgotten Legends Series: Radford Great Doug Day. CollegeHoops.net. September 14, 2010. April 24, 2013. dead. https://web.archive.org/web/20130603003604/http://www.collegehoopsnet.com/jon-teitels-forgotten-legends-series-radford-great-doug-day-168713. June 3, 2013.
  2. Web site: Radford Athletics Hall of Fame: Class of 2005. Radford University. 2012. April 24, 2013. March 12, 2012. https://web.archive.org/web/20120312210151/http://www2.ruhighlanders.com/sports/2009/10/19/RUhof.aspx. dead.
  3. Web site: Men's Basketball Individual Records. Radford University. April 24, 2013.
  4. Web site: Big South Conference Inducts Five New Members Into Hall of Fame. Big South Conference. June 8, 2005. April 24, 2013.
  5. Web site: Teitlebaum. Bob. Great player now coaches his old school. The Sports Journal of the Valleys. HawkeyeReport.com. January 21, 2003. April 24, 2013. dead. https://archive.today/20130703121308/http://fe12.rivals.sports.sp1.yahoo.net/content.asp?Load=&CACHE=1&CID=159611&SID=940. July 3, 2013.