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Kenneth "Doc" Sadler (born 〔(93315.pdf )〕) is an American college basketball coach who is currently the head coach at Southern Miss. He was previously an assistant coach at Iowa State University. ==Biography== Sadler, a native of Greenwood, Arkansas,〔 was previously the coach at the University of Texas at El Paso, where he took over for former Texas Tech Red Raiders head coach Billy Gillispie〔(Sadler's departure has UTEP seeking new coach - Men's College Basketball - ESPN )〕 after previously serving as his assistant coach.〔(Sadler replaces Gillispie as Miners coach - Men's College Basketball - ESPN )〕 At UTEP, Sadler led his team to a 48–18 record〔(- ESPN )〕〔 and two postseason appearances in his 2 seasons at the helm.〔(Sadler signs six-year contract with Cornhuskers - Men's College Basketball - ESPN )〕〔(Sources: UTEP to hire Memphis assistant Barbee - Men's College Basketball - ESPN )〕〔(Nebraska's Sadler to hire new crew of assistants - Men's College Basketball - ESPN )〕 He departed UTEP for the head coaching job at the University of Nebraska on August 8, 2006 to take over for former coach Barry Collier, who left to become the athletic director at Butler University.〔 At Nebraska, Sadler inherited a team that had been relegated to the end of the pack in the Big 12 Conference for several seasons, after former coach Danny Nee led the team to five NCAA tournament appearances, an NIT title and a Big 8 tournament title in the 1990s. Instead under Sadler's leadership, the Huskers were relegated to the end of the pack in the Big 10 Conference. He was fired on March 9, 2012〔(Nebraska Cornhuskers fire Doc Sadler as coach - ESPN )〕 after six seasons without ever making an NCAA tournament appearance.〔(Nebraska Cornhuskers hire Tim Miles from Colorado State Rams as coach - ESPN )〕 Sadler received his undergraduate degree from the University of Arkansas, where he was a student manager under legendary coach Eddie Sutton. Sadler also head coached at the Arkansas–Fort Smith, and was an assistant coach at Arkansas (1982–85), Lamar (1985–86), Houston (1986), Chicago State (1987–88), Arkansas–Fort Smith (1988–91, 1997–98), Texas Tech (1991–94) and Arizona State (1994–97).〔〔 On June 13, 2012, Kansas basketball coach, Bill Self announced the hiring of Sadler to replace Barry Hinson as Director of Basketball Operations.〔 On May 31, 2013, Sadler was hired by Iowa State to serve as an assistant under Fred Hoiberg. 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Doc Sadler」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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