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Tulsa's Coach

Postby socite » Sun Dec 26, 2004 9:43 am

According to this morning's Austin paper, Tulsa's basketball coach has resigned.
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Postby Pony_Fan » Sun Dec 26, 2004 12:36 pm

I was wondering when that would happen. Tulsa is used to winning in hoops.


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TULSA, Okla. -- John Phillips resigned Saturday as Tulsa's basketball coach after a sharp decline in the program's performance since he took over.



After leading the Golden Hurricane to consecutive NCAA tournament appearances in his first two seasons, Phillips' team struggled to a 9-20 finish last season and he began this season with expectations that he return the program to its earlier success. Instead, the Golden Hurricane started the season 2-5.



"The last couple of months have been very difficult for me, my family and the players," Phillips said in a statement. "Sometimes, change can bring about growth. My hope is that all TU fans will support the players through the remainder of the season and we will all witness tremendous progress."



Athletics director Judy MacLeod said assistant coach Alvin Williamson would take over as interim coach. She said she hoped fans would rally around the players and coaches to as they had in the past to help "put Tulsa basketball in the national spotlight."



"Obviously, this is not the way that I envisioned becoming a head coach," said Williamson, who also played at Tulsa. "Coach Phillips has been very influential in my coaching career. As coaches we're going to put our entire energy into this basketball team and our next opponent."



Williamson, 31, is in his fourth season on the Tulsa coaching staff after previous stints as an assistant at Tulane, Illinois State and Washington State.



"Coach Phillips has helped me progress as a basketball coach, and he has helped these basketball players grow as young men and players," Williamson said. "We will do everything possible to continue instilling the values of hard work, teamwork and unity. We have a great basketball tradition to uphold at Tulsa, and we will work diligently to keep it."



In April 2001, Phillips inherited a program that had been strengthened as Tubby Smith, Bill Self and Buzz Peterson used Tulsa as a steppingstone to the next level. Smith left to coach at Kentucky, Self at Illinois and later Kansas and Peterson moved on to Tennessee.



Tulsa went to the NCAA tournament six of the eight seasons before Phillips took over.



With a roster of players mostly recruited by Self and Peterson, Phillips led the Golden Hurricane to a NCAA tournament berth and a 27-7 record in his first season. The Golden Hurricane lost to Smith's Kentucky team in the second round of the NCAA tournament that year.



The next year brought a Western Athletic Conference tournament title and another trip to the NCAA tournament. Tulsa upset fourth-seeded Dayton in the first round, but lost to Wisconsin in the second round on a last-second 3-pointer.



Phillips' run of success ended there as Tulsa struggled to a 9-20 record last season.



It was Tulsa's first 20-loss season in 16 years and the first time the program had missed postseason play entirely since 1998.



The Golden Hurricane opened this season with a loss to Wright State, then suffered a 23-point defeat against crosstown rival Oral Roberts. The final straw was a 91-85 home loss Tuesday against Lamar -- a team that hadn't won a road game in more than a season.



Phillips finished with a 61-42 record at Tulsa.
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Postby Roach » Mon Dec 27, 2004 1:42 pm

Not to sound harsh, but I think he's one of those guys who is best-suited as an assistant coach.
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Postby Pony Fan » Mon Dec 27, 2004 2:09 pm

Very true
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Postby RGV Pony » Mon Dec 27, 2004 11:47 pm

How many would be shocked if Mike Dement wound up with the job up there? Not likely, (TU should hire ORU's guy), but it would seem about par for the course for SMU if Dement got the job, went to a sweet 16 or two then became the new 'it' guy a la Buzz Peterson.
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Postby mrydel » Tue Dec 28, 2004 8:38 am

Top rumor is for Nolan Richardson to return. He has said he is interested.
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Postby Waz » Tue Dec 28, 2004 8:38 am

I guess they would hire Dement because of his amazing success against Tulsa while he was here? Talk about the person perfectly suited to be an assistant..........he would make a great one at a big time program, tireless worker, fanatic for detail, just don't let him run the program.
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Postby Pony_Fan » Tue Dec 28, 2004 2:17 pm

RGV Pony wrote:How many would be shocked if Mike Dement wound up with the job up there? Not likely, (TU should hire ORU's guy), but it would seem about par for the course for SMU if Dement got the job, went to a sweet 16 or two then became the new 'it' guy a la Buzz Peterson.


What a joke...haha.
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