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Don Flanagan

Donald Elliott Flanagan (born November 29, 1943)[1][2] is an American retired basketball coach. From 1995 to 2011, Flanagan was head coach of the University of New Mexico women's basketball team.

Don Flanagan
Biographical details
Born (1943-11-29) November 29, 1943 (age 79)
Cambridge, Massachusetts
Playing career
1967–1971Fort Lewis
Position(s)Guard
Coaching career (HC unless noted)
1971–1973Coronado HS (boys')
1973–1975Pawcatuck MS (boys')
1975–1979Window Rock HS (boys')
1979–1995Eldorado HS
1995–2011New Mexico
Head coaching record
Overall340–168 (.669) (college)
Tournaments3–8 (NCAA)
5–5 (WNIT)
Accomplishments and honors
Championships
  • MW Tournament (2003–2005, 2007, 2008)
  • MW regular season (2004, 2005)
  • WAC tournament (1998)
  • WAC Pacific Division (1999)
  • 11× NMAA Class 4A (1980, 1981, 1983, 1984, 1986, 1987, 1989, 1990, 1992, 1993, 1995)
Awards
  • MW Coach of the Year (2005)
  • WBCA Region 7 Coach of the Year (2006)

Early life and college education

Born in Cambridge, Massachusetts and raised in the Mayberry Village community of New Hartford, Connecticut,[1][3] Flanagan graduated from Cornwall Academy after attending East Hartford High School for three years and earned a basketball scholarship to Hartwick College, but he dropped out after one year.[4]

Flanagan worked in Hartford before moving to Durango, Colorado to enroll at Fort Lewis College in 1967.[4] Flanagan graduated from Fort Lewis in 1971 with a double major in elementary education and physical education.[5] Flanagan played at guard for the Fort Lewis Skyhawks, then an NAIA program; he averaged 13.8 points and 5.3 rebounds in his junior season of 1969–70.[6]

Coaching career

Flanagan began his coaching career in 1971 as boys' varsity basketball coach at Coronado High School in Gallina, New Mexico; he also coached cross country and baseball there. In 1973, Flanagan returned to Connecticut to coach at Pawcatuck Middle School in Pawcatuck, Connecticut. At Pawcatabuck, Flanagan had a 15–0 season.[4][7] Flanagan returned to the Southwest in 1975 as boys' varsity basketball coach at Window Rock High School in Fort Defiance, Arizona. Window Rock went 75–25 and made the state tournament every year under Flanagan, including as state runner-up in 1978.[7]

From 1979 to 1995, Flanagan was the girls' basketball head coach at Eldorado High School in Albuquerque, New Mexico, where he had a record of 401–13 and 11 New Mexico Activities Association Class 4A championships for the years 1980, 1981, 1983, 1984, 1986, 1987, 1989, 1990, 1992, 1993, and 1995. Flanagan was inducted into the Albuquerque Sports Hall of Fame in 1997.[8][9]

As women's basketball coach at the University of New Mexico, Flanagan coached 508 collegiate games, which as of March 7, 2014, is a feat no coach has done in New Mexico basketball history.[8] As of March 2014, he holds the title of most wins by any coach, men's or women's, at the school with 340 victories. He passed former UNM Men's Basketball coach Dave Bliss's 246 wins on December 9, 2006. From 1998 to 2010, Flanagan's teams made the NCAA tournament or Women's National Invitation Tournament (WNIT) every year. Flanagan's New Mexico teams made seven NCAA Tournaments and six WNITs.

On April 4, 2011, Flanagan announced his resignation, following a 13–18 season and with a year remaining on his contract. He finished his coaching career with the Lobos with a record of 340 wins to 168 losses. Prior to his resignation, five freshmen players left the team. Flanagan responded: "It wasn't fair to the program for me to stay and try to recruit multiple players with one year left on my contract."[10] With that resignation, Flanagan retired from coaching.[11] Assistant coach Yvonne Sanchez, who had been an assistant coach under Flanagan since 2000, succeeded Flanagan as head coach on April 22, 2011.[12]

Head coaching record

Statistics overview
Season Team Overall Conference Standing Postseason
New Mexico Lobos (Western Athletic Conference) (1995–1999)
1995–96 New Mexico 14–15 6–8 5th
1996–97 New Mexico 18–10 8–8 4th (Mountain)
1997–98 New Mexico 26–7 10–4 T–3rd (Mountain) NCAA first round
1998–99 New Mexico 24–7 12–2 T–1st (Pacific) WNIT Third Round
New Mexico (WAC): 82–39 (.678) 36–22 (.621)
New Mexico Lobos (Mountain West Conference) (1999–2011)
1999–2000 New Mexico 18–11 9–5 T–3rd WNIT First Round
2000–01 New Mexico 22–13 8–6 T–3rd WNIT Runner Up
2001–02 New Mexico 22–9 10–4 T–2nd NCAA first round
2002–03 New Mexico 24–9 9–5 2nd NCAA Sweet 16
2003–04 New Mexico 23–8 12–2 T–1st NCAA first round
2004–05 New Mexico 26–5 12–2 T–1st NCAA first round
2005–06 New Mexico 22–10 11–5 T–3rd NCAA second round
2006–07 New Mexico 24–9 11–5 T–2nd NCAA first round
2007–08 New Mexico 20–13 9–7 4th NCAA first round
2008–09 New Mexico 25–11 9–7 4th WNIT Quarterfinals
2009–10 New Mexico 19–13 9–7 T–5th WNIT First Round
2010–11 New Mexico 13–18 5–11 7th
New Mexico (MW): 258–129 (.667) 114–66 (.633)
Total: 340–168 (.669)

      National champion         Postseason invitational champion  
      Conference regular season champion         Conference regular season and conference tournament champion
      Division regular season champion       Division regular season and conference tournament champion
      Conference tournament champion

Sources:

  • WAC standings:[13]
  • MW standings:[14]
  • Postseason results:[15]

References

  1. ^ a b Larson, John B. (April 25, 2002), "Honoring Donald Elliott Flanagan", Congressional Record, 107th Congress, 2nd Session, vol. 148, no. 49, p. E645, retrieved January 3, 2020
  2. ^ "Head Coach Don Flanagan" (PDF), New Mexico [Women's] Basketball 2006–07, University of New Mexico, p. 33, 2006, retrieved January 3, 2020
  3. ^ Dyer, Jessica (April 5, 2011). "Lobo Basketball Coach Flanagan Made His Mark". Albuquerque Journal. Retrieved March 28, 2016.
  4. ^ a b c Riley, Lori (March 21, 2003). "Coach Brings Success To New Mexico". Hartford Courant. Retrieved January 3, 2020.
  5. ^ "Hall of Fame: Don Flanagan, Class of 1971". Fort Lewis College Athletics. Retrieved March 28, 2016.
  6. ^ http://web1.ncaa.org/app_data/statsPDFArchive/MBB2/A/Men's%20Basketball_Men's_College%20Division_1970_1083_Fort%20Lewis%20College.pdf[bare URL PDF]
  7. ^ a b Smith, Mark (March 6, 1996). "Don had not-so-dandy beginning". Albuquerque Journal. Archived from the original on March 29, 2016. Retrieved March 28, 2016.
  8. ^ a b . University of New Mexico Athletics. Archived from the original on August 7, 2011. Retrieved March 27, 2016.
  9. ^ New Mexico Girls State Basketball Champions. New Mexico Activities Association. Accessed March 30, 2016.
  10. ^ Sickenger, Ken (April 5, 2011). "End of an Era: UNM's Flanagan resigns". Albuquerque Journal. Retrieved March 28, 2016.
  11. ^ Sickenger, Ken (August 10, 2014). "Flanagan enjoying retirement". Albuquerque Journal. Retrieved March 28, 2016.
  12. ^ . University of New Mexico Athletics. 2015. Archived from the original on October 3, 2015.
  13. ^ (PDF). 2010–11 Women's Basketball Media Guide. Western Athletic Conference. 2010. pp. 81–82. Archived from the original (PDF) on 2016-04-10.
  14. ^ "Annual standings" (PDF). 2015–16 Mountain West Women's Basketball Media Guide. Mountain West Conference. 2015. pp. 114–116.
  15. ^ "All-time results" (PDF). 2015–16 New Mexico Lobo Women's Basketball Media Guide. University of New Mexico. 2015. pp. 157–159.

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Donald Elliott Flanagan born November 29 1943 1 2 is an American retired basketball coach From 1995 to 2011 Flanagan was head coach of the University of New Mexico women s basketball team Don FlanaganBiographical detailsBorn 1943 11 29 November 29 1943 age 79 Cambridge MassachusettsPlaying career1967 1971Fort LewisPosition s GuardCoaching career HC unless noted 1971 1973Coronado HS boys 1973 1975Pawcatuck MS boys 1975 1979Window Rock HS boys 1979 1995Eldorado HS1995 2011New MexicoHead coaching recordOverall340 168 669 college Tournaments3 8 NCAA 5 5 WNIT Accomplishments and honorsChampionships5 MW Tournament 2003 2005 2007 2008 2 MW regular season 2004 2005 WAC tournament 1998 WAC Pacific Division 1999 11 NMAA Class 4A 1980 1981 1983 1984 1986 1987 1989 1990 1992 1993 1995 AwardsMW Coach of the Year 2005 WBCA Region 7 Coach of the Year 2006 Contents 1 Early life and college education 2 Coaching career 3 Head coaching record 4 ReferencesEarly life and college education EditBorn in Cambridge Massachusetts and raised in the Mayberry Village community of New Hartford Connecticut 1 3 Flanagan graduated from Cornwall Academy after attending East Hartford High School for three years and earned a basketball scholarship to Hartwick College but he dropped out after one year 4 Flanagan worked in Hartford before moving to Durango Colorado to enroll at Fort Lewis College in 1967 4 Flanagan graduated from Fort Lewis in 1971 with a double major in elementary education and physical education 5 Flanagan played at guard for the Fort Lewis Skyhawks then an NAIA program he averaged 13 8 points and 5 3 rebounds in his junior season of 1969 70 6 Coaching career EditFlanagan began his coaching career in 1971 as boys varsity basketball coach at Coronado High School in Gallina New Mexico he also coached cross country and baseball there In 1973 Flanagan returned to Connecticut to coach at Pawcatuck Middle School in Pawcatuck Connecticut At Pawcatabuck Flanagan had a 15 0 season 4 7 Flanagan returned to the Southwest in 1975 as boys varsity basketball coach at Window Rock High School in Fort Defiance Arizona Window Rock went 75 25 and made the state tournament every year under Flanagan including as state runner up in 1978 7 From 1979 to 1995 Flanagan was the girls basketball head coach at Eldorado High School in Albuquerque New Mexico where he had a record of 401 13 and 11 New Mexico Activities Association Class 4A championships for the years 1980 1981 1983 1984 1986 1987 1989 1990 1992 1993 and 1995 Flanagan was inducted into the Albuquerque Sports Hall of Fame in 1997 8 9 As women s basketball coach at the University of New Mexico Flanagan coached 508 collegiate games which as of March 7 2014 is a feat no coach has done in New Mexico basketball history 8 As of March 2014 he holds the title of most wins by any coach men s or women s at the school with 340 victories He passed former UNM Men s Basketball coach Dave Bliss s 246 wins on December 9 2006 From 1998 to 2010 Flanagan s teams made the NCAA tournament or Women s National Invitation Tournament WNIT every year Flanagan s New Mexico teams made seven NCAA Tournaments and six WNITs On April 4 2011 Flanagan announced his resignation following a 13 18 season and with a year remaining on his contract He finished his coaching career with the Lobos with a record of 340 wins to 168 losses Prior to his resignation five freshmen players left the team Flanagan responded It wasn t fair to the program for me to stay and try to recruit multiple players with one year left on my contract 10 With that resignation Flanagan retired from coaching 11 Assistant coach Yvonne Sanchez who had been an assistant coach under Flanagan since 2000 succeeded Flanagan as head coach on April 22 2011 12 Head coaching record EditStatistics overview Season Team Overall Conference Standing PostseasonNew Mexico Lobos Western Athletic Conference 1995 1999 1995 96 New Mexico 14 15 6 8 5th1996 97 New Mexico 18 10 8 8 4th Mountain 1997 98 New Mexico 26 7 10 4 T 3rd Mountain NCAA first round1998 99 New Mexico 24 7 12 2 T 1st Pacific WNIT Third RoundNew Mexico WAC 82 39 678 36 22 621 New Mexico Lobos Mountain West Conference 1999 2011 1999 2000 New Mexico 18 11 9 5 T 3rd WNIT First Round2000 01 New Mexico 22 13 8 6 T 3rd WNIT Runner Up2001 02 New Mexico 22 9 10 4 T 2nd NCAA first round2002 03 New Mexico 24 9 9 5 2nd NCAA Sweet 162003 04 New Mexico 23 8 12 2 T 1st NCAA first round2004 05 New Mexico 26 5 12 2 T 1st NCAA first round2005 06 New Mexico 22 10 11 5 T 3rd NCAA second round2006 07 New Mexico 24 9 11 5 T 2nd NCAA first round2007 08 New Mexico 20 13 9 7 4th NCAA first round2008 09 New Mexico 25 11 9 7 4th WNIT Quarterfinals2009 10 New Mexico 19 13 9 7 T 5th WNIT First Round2010 11 New Mexico 13 18 5 11 7thNew Mexico MW 258 129 667 114 66 633 Total 340 168 669 National champion Postseason invitational champion Conference regular season champion Conference regular season and conference tournament champion Division regular season champion Division regular season and conference tournament champion Conference tournament championSources WAC standings 13 MW standings 14 Postseason results 15 References Edit a b Larson John B April 25 2002 Honoring Donald Elliott Flanagan Congressional Record 107th Congress 2nd Session vol 148 no 49 p E645 retrieved January 3 2020 Head Coach Don Flanagan PDF New Mexico Women s Basketball 2006 07 University of New Mexico p 33 2006 retrieved January 3 2020 Dyer Jessica April 5 2011 Lobo Basketball Coach Flanagan Made His Mark Albuquerque Journal Retrieved March 28 2016 a b c Riley Lori March 21 2003 Coach Brings Success To New Mexico Hartford Courant Retrieved January 3 2020 Hall of Fame Don Flanagan Class of 1971 Fort Lewis College Athletics Retrieved March 28 2016 http web1 ncaa org app data statsPDFArchive MBB2 A Men s 20Basketball Men s College 20Division 1970 1083 Fort 20Lewis 20College pdf bare URL PDF a b Smith Mark March 6 1996 Don had not so dandy beginning Albuquerque Journal Archived from the original on March 29 2016 Retrieved March 28 2016 a b Don Flanagan University of New Mexico Athletics Archived from the original on August 7 2011 Retrieved March 27 2016 New Mexico Girls State Basketball Champions New Mexico Activities Association Accessed March 30 2016 Sickenger Ken April 5 2011 End of an Era UNM s Flanagan resigns Albuquerque Journal Retrieved March 28 2016 Sickenger Ken August 10 2014 Flanagan enjoying retirement Albuquerque Journal Retrieved March 28 2016 Yvonne Sanchez University of New Mexico Athletics 2015 Archived from the original on October 3 2015 WAC Standings PDF 2010 11 Women s Basketball Media Guide Western Athletic Conference 2010 pp 81 82 Archived from the original PDF on 2016 04 10 Annual standings PDF 2015 16 Mountain West Women s Basketball Media Guide Mountain West Conference 2015 pp 114 116 All time results PDF 2015 16 New Mexico Lobo Women s Basketball Media Guide University of New Mexico 2015 pp 157 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