Tracy Webster Explained

Tracy Webster
Birth Date:April 7, 1971
Birth Place:Harvey, Illinois
Player Years1:1991–1994
Player Team1:Wisconsin
Player Positions:Guard
Coach Years1:2000–2001
Coach Team1:Wisconsin–Parkside (assistant)
Coach Years2:2001–2003
Coach Team2:Ball State (assistant)
Coach Years3:2003–2004
Coach Team3:Purdue (assistant)
Coach Years4:2004–2007
Coach Team4:Illinois (assistant)
Coach Years5:2007–2009
Coach Team5:Kentucky (assistant)
Coach Years6:2009–2010
Coach Team6:DePaul (assistant)
Coach Years7:2010
Coach Team7:DePaul (interim HC)
Coach Years8:2010–2011
Coach Team8:Nebraska (assistant)
Coach Years9:2011–2014
Coach Team9:Tennessee (assistant)
Coach Years10:2014–2017
Coach Team10:California (assistant)
Overall Record:1–15

Tracy Webster (born April 7, 1971) is a former American basketball coach. Webster worked as an assistant coach at Kentucky, Illinois, Purdue, Ball State, DePaul, Nebraska, Tennessee, and Cal.[1] He was the interim head coach at DePaul from January 11, 2010, until April 7, 2010, amassing a 1–14 regular season record and a 0–1 record in the Big East tournament.

Webster was a basketball letterman and team captain at the University of Wisconsin–Madison, where, in 1994, he helped lead the Badgers to their first NCAA tournament appearance in over 40 years. He picked up All-Big Ten honors three times and his 179 assists in 1992–93 are a Wisconsin single-season record. In 1991–92, he set the school season mark with a .490 three-point percentage.

Webster is a 1990 graduate of Thornton Township High School in Harvey, Illinois.

Notes and References

  1. News: Badgers men's basketball: Tracy Webster leads star-studded group into Wisconsin Hall of Fame. Journal. Jim Polzin Wisconsin State. madison.com. 2018-11-21. en.