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Men's Basketball Coaches

Coach 

Years 

No. of Years

Wins 

Losses

Pecentage

J.W. Rhea   1908-09  1 .333
No coach    1909-12 3 6  7  .462
W.T. Cook  1912-13  1 .000
No coach  1913-16  14  11  .558
W.M. Fetzer  1916-18  18  10  .643
No coach  1918-19  6 .333
Fred Hengeveld  1919-22  20  19  .513
H.M. Grey 1922-23  .529
Monk Younger  1923-31  83  61 .576
Flake Laird  1931-37  43  74  .368
Norman Shepard  1937-49  12  168  120  .583
Boyd Baird 1949-52  24  53  .312
Danny Miller  1952-55  19  46 .292
Tom Scott 1955-60  41  84  .328
C.G. “Lefty” Driesell  1960-69  176  65  .730
Terry Holland 1969-74  92  43  .681
Bo Brickels  1974-76  12  40  .231
Dave Pritchett  1976-78  14  40 .259
Eddie Biedenbach  1978-81  29  51  .363
Bobby Hussey  1981-89  108  127  .460
Bob McKillop  1989-  19  311  218 
Overall  1908-2007 100 1201 1086   

Bob McKillop
Current Head Coach

Bob McKillop first arrived at Davidson in 1978. He was an assistant for one season under Eddie Biedenbach before leaving to become one of the most successful coaches in the talent-rich New York high school basketball ranks. But his one year at the small Division I college left a lasting impression. And some 10 years later, when the Wildcats needed a new coach, McKillop re-surfaced in a development that has helped Davidson resurrect some of its past roundball glory. In his 19 seasons at the Wildcat helm, all of but one of his players have graduated, and they've become active student-athletes on campus and role models in the community's elementary and middle schools.

Charles G. "Lefty"Driesell
Head Coach, 1962-1969

Driesell is generally credited with putting Davidson on the national basketball map and recognized as the most successful basketball coach in school history. In nine seasons, he guided the Wildcats to a 176-64 record. In that span, the Wildcats were ranked nationally among the top ten four times. His 1966, 1968, and 1969 teams won the Southern Conference Tournament and went to the NCAA playoffs. In 1968 and 1969 they came within two and four points, respectively, of reaching the Final Four. Driesell was Southern Conference Coach of the Year in 1963, 1964, 1965, and 1966. Several of his recruits - Fred Hetzel and Dick Snyder - were first team All-Americans, and both enjoyed successful careers in the National Basketball Assocation. His 1964 team won 23 straight games to set school and Southern Conference records that still stand. The 1969 team ranked as high as second nationally and set a school record with 27 wins.


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