fbpx
Wikipedia

Alvin Brooks

Alvin Joseph Brooks Jr. (born August 6, 1959) is a basketball coach and head coach of the Lamar University's men's basketball team. Prior to Lamar, he most recently served as associate head coach of the Houston Cougars. Brooks has also served as Director of Basketball Operations for the Kentucky Wildcats. He coached the Houston Cougars from 1993 to 1998. He also served as an assistant coach for the Texas Tech Red Raiders basketball team and was at Texas A&M[1] through the '06–'07 season.

Alvin Brooks
Current position
TitleHead coach
TeamLamar
ConferenceSouthland
Record10–45 (.182)
Biographical details
Born (1959-08-06) August 6, 1959 (age 63)
Houston, Texas
Playing career
1977–1978Sam Houston State
1978–1979Henderson County JC
1979–1981Lamar
Position(s)Guard
Coaching career (HC unless noted)
1981–1986Lamar (asst.)
1986–1993Houston (asst.)
1993–1998Houston
1999–2001Texas Tech (asst.)
2001–2003North Texas (asst.)
2003–2004UTEP (asst.)
2004–2007Texas A&M (asst.)
2010–2021Houston (asst.)
2021–presentLamar
Administrative career (AD unless noted)
2007–2009Kentucky (dir. of ops.)
Head coaching record
Overall64–129 (.332)

Playing career

Brooks was an award-winning player in college and high school. As a senior at Houston's Wheatley High School, he averaged 25.9 points and 9.0 assists per game on the way to earning All-City honors. He began his collegiate career in record-setting fashion at Sam Houston State, where he set the Bearkats' single-season record with 165 assists and was named the Lone Star Conference Freshman of the Year. He also received All-Lone Star Conference Honorable Mention after averaging 14.2 points and 5.2 assists per game.

Following his freshman season, he left SHSU and competed at Henderson County Junior College, leading the team to a 20–8 record as a sophomore.

Transferring to Lamar, Brooks was the starting point guard for two NCAA Tournament teams that posted a combined 47–6 record. As a junior, he led the 10th-seeded Cardinals into the Sweet 16 with a win against No. 5 Oregon State.

As a senior, he was an All-Southland Conference Second-Team selection after setting school records for single-game assists, season and career.

Brooks is a 1982 graduate of Lamar with a bachelor's degree in life and earth science with a minor in physical education.

Following his collegiate playing days, he was selected in the 10th round of the 1981 NBA Draft by the San Antonio Spurs.

Coaching career

Brooks began his coaching career as an assistant at Lamar in 1982. In five seasons on the sidelines with the Cardinals, he helped guide the program to a combined 115–44 record, two Southland Conference championships and five postseason tournament appearances.

In 1986, he first began his career at the University of Houston as an assistant coach. In seven seasons, he helped lead the Cougars to a 142–73 overall record with three NCAA Tournament appearances and three NIT berths. The Cougars also swept the 1992 Southwest Conference regular season and SWC Postseason Classic championships. He served as the head coach at Houston from 1993 to 1998, becoming the first African-American head coach in program history and one of the nation's youngest head coaches at that time. During his head coaching tenure, he led the Cougars to a 17–10 overall record and second-place finish in the Southwest Conference in 1995–96. The Cougars also enjoyed a pair of wins against nationally ranked teams that season against No. 3 Memphis and No. 19 Tulsa in double overtime.

Following his head coaching stint at Houston, Brooks served as an assistant coach at Texas Tech (1999-01) – where he worked on Dickey's staff—North Texas (2001–03), UTEP (2003–04) and Texas A&M (2004–07). Before rejoining the Cougars, Brooks worked as the director of operations at Kentucky from 2007 to 2009.

Returning to Houston in 2010–11, Brooks helped lead the Cougars to 12 wins, including a 76–71 upset of No. 19/18 UCF at Hofheinz Pavilion early in the Conference USA season. In 2011–12, Brooks helped guide the Cougars to wins against Arkansas and NCAA Tournament participant Southern Miss. In 2012–13, Brooks helped lead the Cougars to a 20–13 record—the program's first 20-win season since 2009—and a berth in the College Basketball Invitational quarterfinals following a thrilling 73–72 win against Texas inside Hofheinz Pavilion. During the 2013–14 season, the Cougars knocked off eventual national champion UConn in a New Year's Showdown inside Hofheinz Pavilion in the inaugural American Athletic Conference game for both programs. The Cougars went on to record three wins against nationally ranked opponents, the program's highest single-season total since 1983–84. In 2014–15, Houston overcame injuries throughout the season to win their final three regular-season games and upset Tulane in the First Round of the American Athletic Conference Championship. The Cougars also enjoyed a win against defending national champion UConn inside Hofheinz Pavilion. Brooks helped lead the Cougars to a 22–10 record in 2015–16—only the 15th 22-win season in program history—and a berth in the NIT for the first time in a decade. In 2016–17, the Cougars enjoyed their second straight 20-win season and competed in the NIT for the second straight year, a first for the program since 2005 and 2006.

In 2017–18 the Cougars enjoyed their third straight 20 win season with a 27–8 record and the team's first NCAA birth since 2010. The Cougars defeated the San Diego Aztecs in the first round and lost to the NCAA Runner Ups Michigan Wolverines at the buzzer in the 2nd round. In 2018–19 the Cougars had the best record in program history at 33–4 and won the conference title in the American Athletic Conference. The Cougars also made it to the Championship of the American Athletic Conference Tournament but lost to Cincinnati. The Cougars made it to the NCAA tournament for the second consecutive year and played Georgia State in the 1st round. They went on to play Ohio State in the 2nd round and won again. The Sweet 16 matchup of Kentucky and Houston was one of the tightest games of the year but Kentucky pulled out the win in the last 30 seconds. The Cougars were ranked in the Top 25 for 145 consecutive weeks and were ranked as high as #8.

In 37 years on the sidelines, Brooks has competed in 21 postseason tournaments as a coach or player. He has guided 18 players who competed in the NBA with a dozen more players playing professionally overseas. Brooks assisted Head Coach Kelvin Sampson in all aspects of the program, including recruiting, practices, skill development and opponents' scouting. During his tenure, the Cougars have enjoyed success in the classroom as well. Eleven student-athletes have been named to the conference All-Academic Team for posting a cumulative grade-point average of 3.0 or higher.

Brooks also has been active in the local community. Since arriving at Houston, Brooks and the Cougars have served Thanksgiving lunches to Star of Hope Mission residents, assisted in the unloading of more than 22 tons of pumpkins for a local church's fundraiser, moved furniture and equipment for local residents' Extreme Home Makeover and conducted a Texas Special Olympics event inside Hofheinz Pavilion.[2]

Personal life

Brooks and his wife Richelle have five children: daughter Andree and sons Casey, Julian, Vincent and Alvin III. The family lives in Houston. His son Alvin Brooks III is an assistant coach at Baylor University.

Head coaching record

Statistics overview
Season Team Overall Conference Standing Postseason
Houston Cougars (Southwest Conference) (1993–1995)
1993–94 Houston 8–19 5–9 6th
1994–95 Houston 9–19 5–9 6th
1995–96 Houston 17–10 10–3 2nd
Houston Cougars (Conference USA) (1996–1998)
1996–97 Houston 11–16 3–11 4th (White)
1997–98 Houston 9–20 2–14 T–5th (National)
Houston: 54–84 (.391) 25–46 (.352)
Lamar Cardinals (Western Athletic Conference) (2021–2022)
2021–22 Lamar 2–27 0–18 13th
Lamar Cardinals (Southland Conference) (2022–present)
2022–23 Lamar 8–18 4–9
Lamar: 10–45 (.182) 4–27 (.129)
Total: 64–129 (.332)

References

  1. ^ Texas A&M Athletics No. 6 Aggies Put Winning Streak on Line Against Red Raiders
  2. ^ "Alvin Brooks - Men's Basketball Coach".

External links

  • Houston profile

alvin, brooks, younger, college, basketball, coach, alvin, joseph, brooks, born, august, 1959, basketball, coach, head, coach, lamar, university, basketball, team, prior, lamar, most, recently, served, associate, head, coach, houston, cougars, brooks, also, se. For the younger college basketball coach see Alvin Brooks III Alvin Joseph Brooks Jr born August 6 1959 is a basketball coach and head coach of the Lamar University s men s basketball team Prior to Lamar he most recently served as associate head coach of the Houston Cougars Brooks has also served as Director of Basketball Operations for the Kentucky Wildcats He coached the Houston Cougars from 1993 to 1998 He also served as an assistant coach for the Texas Tech Red Raiders basketball team and was at Texas A amp M 1 through the 06 07 season Alvin BrooksCurrent positionTitleHead coachTeamLamarConferenceSouthlandRecord10 45 182 Biographical detailsBorn 1959 08 06 August 6 1959 age 63 Houston TexasPlaying career1977 1978Sam Houston State1978 1979Henderson County JC1979 1981LamarPosition s GuardCoaching career HC unless noted 1981 1986Lamar asst 1986 1993Houston asst 1993 1998Houston1999 2001Texas Tech asst 2001 2003North Texas asst 2003 2004UTEP asst 2004 2007Texas A amp M asst 2010 2021Houston asst 2021 presentLamarAdministrative career AD unless noted 2007 2009Kentucky dir of ops Head coaching recordOverall64 129 332 Contents 1 Playing career 2 Coaching career 3 Personal life 4 Head coaching record 5 References 6 External linksPlaying career EditBrooks was an award winning player in college and high school As a senior at Houston s Wheatley High School he averaged 25 9 points and 9 0 assists per game on the way to earning All City honors He began his collegiate career in record setting fashion at Sam Houston State where he set the Bearkats single season record with 165 assists and was named the Lone Star Conference Freshman of the Year He also received All Lone Star Conference Honorable Mention after averaging 14 2 points and 5 2 assists per game Following his freshman season he left SHSU and competed at Henderson County Junior College leading the team to a 20 8 record as a sophomore Transferring to Lamar Brooks was the starting point guard for two NCAA Tournament teams that posted a combined 47 6 record As a junior he led the 10th seeded Cardinals into the Sweet 16 with a win against No 5 Oregon State As a senior he was an All Southland Conference Second Team selection after setting school records for single game assists season and career Brooks is a 1982 graduate of Lamar with a bachelor s degree in life and earth science with a minor in physical education Following his collegiate playing days he was selected in the 10th round of the 1981 NBA Draft by the San Antonio Spurs Coaching career EditBrooks began his coaching career as an assistant at Lamar in 1982 In five seasons on the sidelines with the Cardinals he helped guide the program to a combined 115 44 record two Southland Conference championships and five postseason tournament appearances In 1986 he first began his career at the University of Houston as an assistant coach In seven seasons he helped lead the Cougars to a 142 73 overall record with three NCAA Tournament appearances and three NIT berths The Cougars also swept the 1992 Southwest Conference regular season and SWC Postseason Classic championships He served as the head coach at Houston from 1993 to 1998 becoming the first African American head coach in program history and one of the nation s youngest head coaches at that time During his head coaching tenure he led the Cougars to a 17 10 overall record and second place finish in the Southwest Conference in 1995 96 The Cougars also enjoyed a pair of wins against nationally ranked teams that season against No 3 Memphis and No 19 Tulsa in double overtime Following his head coaching stint at Houston Brooks served as an assistant coach at Texas Tech 1999 01 where he worked on Dickey s staff North Texas 2001 03 UTEP 2003 04 and Texas A amp M 2004 07 Before rejoining the Cougars Brooks worked as the director of operations at Kentucky from 2007 to 2009 Returning to Houston in 2010 11 Brooks helped lead the Cougars to 12 wins including a 76 71 upset of No 19 18 UCF at Hofheinz Pavilion early in the Conference USA season In 2011 12 Brooks helped guide the Cougars to wins against Arkansas and NCAA Tournament participant Southern Miss In 2012 13 Brooks helped lead the Cougars to a 20 13 record the program s first 20 win season since 2009 and a berth in the College Basketball Invitational quarterfinals following a thrilling 73 72 win against Texas inside Hofheinz Pavilion During the 2013 14 season the Cougars knocked off eventual national champion UConn in a New Year s Showdown inside Hofheinz Pavilion in the inaugural American Athletic Conference game for both programs The Cougars went on to record three wins against nationally ranked opponents the program s highest single season total since 1983 84 In 2014 15 Houston overcame injuries throughout the season to win their final three regular season games and upset Tulane in the First Round of the American Athletic Conference Championship The Cougars also enjoyed a win against defending national champion UConn inside Hofheinz Pavilion Brooks helped lead the Cougars to a 22 10 record in 2015 16 only the 15th 22 win season in program history and a berth in the NIT for the first time in a decade In 2016 17 the Cougars enjoyed their second straight 20 win season and competed in the NIT for the second straight year a first for the program since 2005 and 2006 In 2017 18 the Cougars enjoyed their third straight 20 win season with a 27 8 record and the team s first NCAA birth since 2010 The Cougars defeated the San Diego Aztecs in the first round and lost to the NCAA Runner Ups Michigan Wolverines at the buzzer in the 2nd round In 2018 19 the Cougars had the best record in program history at 33 4 and won the conference title in the American Athletic Conference The Cougars also made it to the Championship of the American Athletic Conference Tournament but lost to Cincinnati The Cougars made it to the NCAA tournament for the second consecutive year and played Georgia State in the 1st round They went on to play Ohio State in the 2nd round and won again The Sweet 16 matchup of Kentucky and Houston was one of the tightest games of the year but Kentucky pulled out the win in the last 30 seconds The Cougars were ranked in the Top 25 for 145 consecutive weeks and were ranked as high as 8 In 37 years on the sidelines Brooks has competed in 21 postseason tournaments as a coach or player He has guided 18 players who competed in the NBA with a dozen more players playing professionally overseas Brooks assisted Head Coach Kelvin Sampson in all aspects of the program including recruiting practices skill development and opponents scouting During his tenure the Cougars have enjoyed success in the classroom as well Eleven student athletes have been named to the conference All Academic Team for posting a cumulative grade point average of 3 0 or higher Brooks also has been active in the local community Since arriving at Houston Brooks and the Cougars have served Thanksgiving lunches to Star of Hope Mission residents assisted in the unloading of more than 22 tons of pumpkins for a local church s fundraiser moved furniture and equipment for local residents Extreme Home Makeover and conducted a Texas Special Olympics event inside Hofheinz Pavilion 2 Personal life EditBrooks and his wife Richelle have five children daughter Andree and sons Casey Julian Vincent and Alvin III The family lives in Houston His son Alvin Brooks III is an assistant coach at Baylor University Head coaching record EditStatistics overview Season Team Overall Conference Standing PostseasonHouston Cougars Southwest Conference 1993 1995 1993 94 Houston 8 19 5 9 6th1994 95 Houston 9 19 5 9 6th1995 96 Houston 17 10 10 3 2ndHouston Cougars Conference USA 1996 1998 1996 97 Houston 11 16 3 11 4th White 1997 98 Houston 9 20 2 14 T 5th National Houston 54 84 391 25 46 352 Lamar Cardinals Western Athletic Conference 2021 2022 2021 22 Lamar 2 27 0 18 13thLamar Cardinals Southland Conference 2022 present 2022 23 Lamar 8 18 4 9Lamar 10 45 182 4 27 129 Total 64 129 332 References Edit Texas A amp M Athletics No 6 Aggies Put Winning Streak on Line Against Red Raiders Alvin Brooks Men s Basketball Coach External links EditHouston profile Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Alvin Brooks amp oldid 1140682001, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

article

, read, download, free, free download, mp3, video, mp4, 3gp, jpg, jpeg, gif, png, picture, music, song, movie, book, game, games.