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Keno Davis

Keno Davis (born March 10, 1972) is an American college basketball coach entering his fourth season at Central Michigan University. Davis was previously head coach at Drake University for one season (2007–2008), where he was named the 2008 Associated Press College Basketball Coach of the Year, and at Providence College for three seasons (2008-2011). Davis also served as an assistant coach at Drake from 2003–2007 under his father Tom Davis prior to starting his coaching career.
==Coaching career==
Davis served as an undergraduate assistant coach at the University of Iowa under his father from 1991–1995. After graduating, he served as an assistant coach at the University of Southern Indiana from 1995–1997 and at Southeast Missouri State University from 1997–2003. He rejoined his father as an assistant coach after the elder Davis was named head coach at Drake University in April 2003. When his father retired in 2007, Keno Davis became the team's head coach, and led the Bulldogs to a 28–5 record and a berth in the 2008 NCAA Men's Division I Basketball Tournament. Following the season, Davis was named the Associated Press College Basketball Coach of the Year by 6 organizations including the Associated Press and U.S. Basketball Writers Association. Davis left Drake University to join the Big East Conference as the head coach of Providence College in April 2008. Citing generally marginal recruiting, the historically poor on-court performance of his teams, and a variety of off-court issues marring the program, Providence College fired Davis after only three seasons.〔http://www.foxsports.com/collegebasketball/story/providence-coach-keno-davis-fired-031111〕 Davis joined the Big Ten Network as an analyst for the 2011-2012 college basketball season.
Davis was introduced by Central Michigan University as the Chippewas’ 20th head men’s basketball coach on April 3, 2012. Just four players would be on CMU's roster from the previous season (all of which would be reserves for Davis). One of the youngest teams in the country, the Chippewas found a way to win in double figures each season though only acquiring a 21-41 overall record. The 2014-2015 season expected to see improvement in Mount Pleasant, MI though pre-season national prognostications would say otherwise placing CMU 11th out of 12th in the MAC.
Experience, hard work and patience paid off as CMU finished the 2014-2015 regular season 22-7 (12-6) and earned a #1 seed in the MAC conference tournament. “We’re very proud of the accomplishments of our fine student-athletes,” said Davis. “This speaks to the commitment of our basketball program to represent Central Michigan University, the community of Mount Pleasant, and the Mid-American Conference with the highest integrity. These players represent part of the very strong foundation of our program going forward as we strive to compete for championships on the court, and continue to work to represent the high standards of the university and the community.” 〔http://www.cmuchippewas.com/ViewArticle.dbml?SPSID=46435&SPID=4210&DB_LANG=C&ATCLID=209476487&DB_OEM_ID=10500〕

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