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Greg Francis (born April 4, 1974 in Toronto, Ontario)〔(【引用サイトリンク】url=http://www.sports-reference.com/olympics/athletes/fr/greg-francis-1.html )〕 is the Head Coach of the University of Waterloo Warriors men's basketball team. He was previously the head coach of the University of Alberta Golden Bears, where he replaced coach Don Horwood, who manned the Bears bench for 26 seasons.〔(Greg Francis named new Golden Bears basketball coach )〕 Francis is also the Head Coach of the Canadian Junior Men’s National Team〔http://www.basketball.ca/en/hm/inside.php?sid=1&id=874&PHPSESSID=8c0a671c9f9a0cb606009f10f65a48f7〕 and formerly the Canadian Men’s Basketball National Development Coach.〔(Greg Francis New Golden Bears Basketball Head Coach )〕 Francis was a member of the Canadian National men's basketball team, that finished seventh in the 2000 Summer Olympics in Sydney, Australia and fourth at the 2003 Tournament of the Americas. ==Collegiate career== Francis played for the Fairfield University basketball team from 1994-1997 finishing his career with 1,570 points, ranking him fifth all-time at the school. He also holds the school record for most three-point baskets made in a career (230). During his senior season he helped lead the Stags to the Metro Atlantic Athletic Conference title and the 1997 NCAA Men's Division I Basketball Tournament. He almost single-handedly upset the North Carolina Tar Heels in the first round of the tournament scoring 26 points including eight three-pointers. Following the game, North Carolina coach Dean Smith said "I had to find Francis after the game but I couldn't shake his hand because it was so hot."〔(Francis Too Hot to Handle )〕 Fairfield recognized his accomplishments in 2003 when the school inducted Francis into its Athletic Hall of Fame.〔(Fairfield University :: 2003 Hall of Fame Inductees )〕 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「Greg Francis」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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