Larry Davis (basketball) explained

Larry Davis
Birth Date:3 June 1956
Birth Place:Mount Sterling, Kentucky, U.S.
Alma Mater:Asbury ('78)
Coach Years1:1979–1982
Coach Team1:East Tennessee State (asst.)
Coach Years2:1982–1983
Coach Team2:Cloverport HS
Coach Years3:1983–1985
Coach Team3:Oak Hill Academy
Coach Years4:1985–1989
Coach Team4:Delaware (asst.)
Coach Years5:1989–1993
Coach Team5:Wake Forest (asst.)
Coach Years6:1993–1994
Coach Team6:Ball State (asst.)
Coach Years7:1994–1997
Coach Team7:Minnesota (asst.)
Coach Years8:1997–2006
Coach Team8:Furman
Coach Years9:2006–2018
Coach Team9:Cincinnati (assoc. HC)
Coach Years10:2014–2015
Coach Team10:Cincinnati (interim HC)
Coach Years11:2019
Coach Team11:Lincoln Academy
Overall Record:124–139 (college)
63–24 (high school)

Larry Davis (June 3, 1956) is an American men's college basketball coach, most recently serving as the co-associate head coach at the University of Cincinnati.[1]

Early life

Davis was born in Mount Sterling, Kentucky. After moving to Indiana as a child, he graduated from Wapahani High School in Selma, Indiana in 1974. Following high school, he attended Asbury College, in Wilmore, Kentucky, from which he graduated in 1978.[2] The following year, he enrolled in a graduate program at East Tennessee State University and began his coaching career as a graduate assistant. [1] Before coming to Cincinnati, Davis served as head coach at Furman University from 1997 to 2006 where he compiled a 124–139 record.

Coaching career

From East Tennessee State, Davis moved on to coach high school teams, first at Cloverport High School, and then Oak Hill Academy, a prep school located at Mouth of Wilson, Virginia.[3] [4] His single season at Cloverport compiled a 12–15 record.

Davis temporarily served as interim coach for the final 25 games of the 2014-15 team while head coach Mick Cronin was sidelined with a health issue. The Bearcats went 16–9 during the regular season with a 23–11 mark at season’s end, finishing tied for third place in the American Athletic Conference and the school’s fifth consecutive appearance in the NCAA Tournament. Davis was the first interim coach at the NCAA tournament since Missouri’s Rich Daly and Michigan’s Steve Fisher in 1989. He also became the first non-head coach to lead a team through multiple games of a regular season and into the NCAA tournament since 1961 (Jake McCandless at Princeton).

On September 13, 2018, Davis resigned from his position as associate head coach of Cincinnati. In October 2018, it was revealed that Davis resigned over an alleged assault on a plane in September 2017. [5] A federal court in North Carolina would ultimately sentence Davis to two years probation for the incident.[6]

Davis was hired as the head coach of Lincoln Academy, a charter school hosted at Winston-Salem Christian School in Winston-Salem, North Carolina. The school was suddenly closed on September 5, 2019, as a part of the MyPayrollHR fraud scheme.

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Larry Davis. University of Cincinnati. 1 October 2010. https://web.archive.org/web/20101119010310/http://www.gobearcats.com/sports/m-baskbl/mtt/davis_larry00.html. 19 November 2010. dead.
  2. Web site: Larry Davis. furmanpaladins. PrestoSports. 9 March 2012. https://web.archive.org/web/20151126071009/http://www.furmanpaladins.com/sports/m-baskbl/mtt/davis_larry00.html. 26 November 2015. dead.
  3. News: Rhoden. William C.. Prep Schools For Athletes Flourish. 8 March 2012. Star News. December 24, 1984.
  4. Web site: Hersch. Hank. SI Vault - Miles From Nowhere. Sports Illustrated. 9 March 2012.
  5. Web site: Ex-Cincinnati assistant basketball coach Larry Davis was ousted over airplane assault case. USA Today . October 23, 2018.
  6. Web site: Ex UC coach Davis gets two years probation for airplane assault . Pilcher . James . 11 Mar 2019 . . 30 Jul 2020 .