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Rob Evans (basketball)

Robert Oran Evans (born September 7, 1946) is an American college basketball coach. He was most recently the associate head coach with the University of North Texas.[1] Evans served as head men's basketball coach at the University of Mississippi (Ole Miss) from 1992 to 1998 and Arizona State University from 1998 to 2006.[2]

Rob Evans
Biographical details
Born (1946-09-07) September 7, 1946 (age 76)
Hobbs, New Mexico
Playing career
1964–1966Lubbock Christian
1966–1968New Mexico State
Position(s)Guard
Coaching career (HC unless noted)
1969–1976New Mexico State (assistant)
1976–1990Texas Tech (assistant)
1990–1992Oklahoma State (assistant)
1992–1998Ole Miss
1998–2006Arizona State
2007–2011Arkansas (assistant)
2011–2012TCU (assistant)
2012–2017North Texas (associate HC)
Head coaching record
Overall205–201
Tournaments1–3 (NCAA Division I)
1–3 (NIT)
Accomplishments and honors
Championships
2 SEC West Division (1997, 1998)
Awards
SEC Coach of the Year (1997)

Early years

Evans was born in Hobbs, New Mexico, the son of Gladys (née Spirlin), a home cleaner, and Oscar, a preacher and janitor. Robert was the fourth of seven children, all of whom would go on to graduate college.[3]

Evans played high school basketball at Hobbs High School under legendary coach Ralph Tasker. His senior year he was named co-captain. That year the team made it to the 1964 championship game and Evans was invited to the state all-star game in Albuquerque.[4]

Evans played junior college basketball at what is now Lubbock Christian University where he was named the school's first All-American. Both seasons he played at Lubbock Christian Evans was voted the teams’ best defensive player. In his second year with the team Evans was named team captain. In 1966 Evans earned his associate degree in Arts and Sciences.[5] At Lubbock Christian Evans was teammates with Gerald Turner who would later become Chancellor of the University of Mississippi. Turner was instrumental in Evans’ hiring as head basketball coach in 1992.[6]

Evans transferred to New Mexico State University for the 1966–67 season where he was coached by Lou Henson. He was named team captain and led the Aggies to a 15–11 record and an NCAA tournament appearance. The next season Evans again captained the team to a 23–6 record and another NCAA tournament appearance. In 1967 Evans was selected NMSU's most outstanding athlete.[7] In May 1968 Evans earned his bachelor's degree in education.[8]

Coaching career

After his graduation, Evans was hired as an assistant at New Mexico State under Henson. When Henson left for Illinois in 1976, Evans moved to Texas Tech and served for 14 years as an assistant under Gerald Myers. After two years as an assistant at Oklahoma State under Eddie Sutton, Evans was hired at Ole Miss as its first black coach in a major sport.

Evans inherited a program that had been one of the dregs of the Southeastern Conference for decades. The Rebels had not had a winning season in SEC play since 1982–83, and had only finished in the top half of the conference twice in 59 years of conference play. After four years rebuilding the program, the Rebels shocked the SEC by winning consecutive West Division titles in 1997 and 1998 and notching the first 20-win seasons in school history. Ole Miss had been one of the few longstanding members of a "power conference" to have never won 20 games in a season.

In 1998, Evans moved to Arizona State, which was reeling in the wake of a point-shaving scandal. His tenure at Arizona State was not nearly as successful as his tenure at Ole Miss, with only one NCAA appearance in eight seasons He was fired after the 2006 season.

Professional players coached

Ole Miss
Arizona State

Head coaching record

Statistics overview
Season Team Overall Conference Standing Postseason
Ole Miss Rebels (Southeastern Conference) (1992–1998)
1992–93 Ole Miss 10–18 4–12 6th (West)
1993–94 Ole Miss 14–13 7–9 4th (West)
1994–95 Ole Miss 8–19 3–13 6th (West)
1995–96 Ole Miss 12–15 6–10 T–4th (West)
1996–97 Ole Miss 20–9 11–5 1st (West) NCAA Division I first round
1997–98 Ole Miss 22–7 12–4 1st (West) NCAA Division I first round
Ole Miss: 86–81 43–53
Arizona State Sun Devils (Pacific-10 Conference) (1998–2006)
1998–99 Arizona State 14–16 6–12 9th
1999–00 Arizona State 19–13 10–8 T–4th NIT second round
2000–01 Arizona State 13–16 5–13 T–6th
2001–02 Arizona State 14–15 7–11 7th NIT first round
2002–03 Arizona State 20–12 11–7 4th NCAA Division I second round
2003–04 Arizona State 10–17 4–14 10th
2004–05 Arizona State 18–14 7–11 T–6th NIT first round
2005–06 Arizona State 11–17 5–13 T–8th
Arizona State: 119–120 55–89
Total: 205–201

      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

References

  1. ^ [1]. UNT
  2. ^ Rob Evans. sports-reference.com
  3. ^ Devils' Advocate. The Phoenix New Times
  4. ^ Devils' Advocate. The Phoenix New Times
  5. ^ Rob Evans Profile. Sun Devil Athletics
  6. ^ Devils' Advocate. The Phoenix New Times
  7. ^ Rob Evans Profile. Sun Devil Athletics
  8. ^ Devils' Advocate. The Phoenix New Times

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For the NBA basketball player see Bob Evans basketball Robert Oran Evans born September 7 1946 is an American college basketball coach He was most recently the associate head coach with the University of North Texas 1 Evans served as head men s basketball coach at the University of Mississippi Ole Miss from 1992 to 1998 and Arizona State University from 1998 to 2006 2 Rob EvansBiographical detailsBorn 1946 09 07 September 7 1946 age 76 Hobbs New MexicoPlaying career1964 1966Lubbock Christian1966 1968New Mexico StatePosition s GuardCoaching career HC unless noted 1969 1976New Mexico State assistant 1976 1990Texas Tech assistant 1990 1992Oklahoma State assistant 1992 1998Ole Miss1998 2006Arizona State2007 2011Arkansas assistant 2011 2012TCU assistant 2012 2017North Texas associate HC Head coaching recordOverall205 201Tournaments1 3 NCAA Division I 1 3 NIT Accomplishments and honorsChampionships2 SEC West Division 1997 1998 AwardsSEC Coach of the Year 1997 Contents 1 Early years 2 Coaching career 3 Professional players coached 4 Head coaching record 5 ReferencesEarly years EditEvans was born in Hobbs New Mexico the son of Gladys nee Spirlin a home cleaner and Oscar a preacher and janitor Robert was the fourth of seven children all of whom would go on to graduate college 3 Evans played high school basketball at Hobbs High School under legendary coach Ralph Tasker His senior year he was named co captain That year the team made it to the 1964 championship game and Evans was invited to the state all star game in Albuquerque 4 Evans played junior college basketball at what is now Lubbock Christian University where he was named the school s first All American Both seasons he played at Lubbock Christian Evans was voted the teams best defensive player In his second year with the team Evans was named team captain In 1966 Evans earned his associate degree in Arts and Sciences 5 At Lubbock Christian Evans was teammates with Gerald Turner who would later become Chancellor of the University of Mississippi Turner was instrumental in Evans hiring as head basketball coach in 1992 6 Evans transferred to New Mexico State University for the 1966 67 season where he was coached by Lou Henson He was named team captain and led the Aggies to a 15 11 record and an NCAA tournament appearance The next season Evans again captained the team to a 23 6 record and another NCAA tournament appearance In 1967 Evans was selected NMSU s most outstanding athlete 7 In May 1968 Evans earned his bachelor s degree in education 8 Coaching career EditAfter his graduation Evans was hired as an assistant at New Mexico State under Henson When Henson left for Illinois in 1976 Evans moved to Texas Tech and served for 14 years as an assistant under Gerald Myers After two years as an assistant at Oklahoma State under Eddie Sutton Evans was hired at Ole Miss as its first black coach in a major sport Evans inherited a program that had been one of the dregs of the Southeastern Conference for decades The Rebels had not had a winning season in SEC play since 1982 83 and had only finished in the top half of the conference twice in 59 years of conference play After four years rebuilding the program the Rebels shocked the SEC by winning consecutive West Division titles in 1997 and 1998 and notching the first 20 win seasons in school history Ole Miss had been one of the few longstanding members of a power conference to have never won 20 games in a season In 1998 Evans moved to Arizona State which was reeling in the wake of a point shaving scandal His tenure at Arizona State was not nearly as successful as his tenure at Ole Miss with only one NCAA appearance in eight seasons He was fired after the 2006 season Professional players coached EditOle MissAnsu SesayArizona StateIke Diogu Eddie House Tommy Smith Awvee StoreyHead coaching record EditStatistics overview Season Team Overall Conference Standing PostseasonOle Miss Rebels Southeastern Conference 1992 1998 1992 93 Ole Miss 10 18 4 12 6th West 1993 94 Ole Miss 14 13 7 9 4th West 1994 95 Ole Miss 8 19 3 13 6th West 1995 96 Ole Miss 12 15 6 10 T 4th West 1996 97 Ole Miss 20 9 11 5 1st West NCAA Division I first round1997 98 Ole Miss 22 7 12 4 1st West NCAA Division I first roundOle Miss 86 81 43 53Arizona State Sun Devils Pacific 10 Conference 1998 2006 1998 99 Arizona State 14 16 6 12 9th1999 00 Arizona State 19 13 10 8 T 4th NIT second round2000 01 Arizona State 13 16 5 13 T 6th2001 02 Arizona State 14 15 7 11 7th NIT first round2002 03 Arizona State 20 12 11 7 4th NCAA Division I second round2003 04 Arizona State 10 17 4 14 10th2004 05 Arizona State 18 14 7 11 T 6th NIT first round2005 06 Arizona State 11 17 5 13 T 8thArizona State 119 120 55 89Total 205 201 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 championReferences Edit 1 UNT Rob Evans sports reference com Devils Advocate The Phoenix New Times Devils Advocate The Phoenix New Times Rob Evans Profile Sun Devil Athletics Devils Advocate The Phoenix New Times Rob Evans Profile Sun Devil Athletics Devils Advocate The Phoenix New Times Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Rob Evans basketball amp oldid 1109645169, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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