Neil Dougherty

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Neil Dougherty
Date of birth April 14, 1961
Place of birth Leavenworth, Kansas
Sport Basketball
College Texas Christian University
Title Head coach
Overall Record 61-92
School as a player
1980-1981
1983-1984
Army
Cameron
Position Point Guard
Coaching positions
2002-Present TCU

Cornelius Aaron "Neil" Dougherty (born April 14, 1961 in Leavenworth, Kansas) is the current head men's basketball coach at Texas Christian University in Fort Worth, Texas. Dougherty played basketball at West Point for two years under coach Mike Krzyzewski before transferring to Cameron University, where he played his final two years and earned his degree in 1984.

[edit] Assistant Coaching Career

Dougherty began his coaching career in 1984 at Cameron, where he served as an assistant until 1988. He then moved on to take similar positions at Drake, Vanderbilt and South Carolina. He was an assistant of Roy Williams at University of Kansas for many years.

[edit] TCU

On March 25, 2002, Dougherty was hired as the 18th head coach at TCU, replacing Billy Tubbs. Because Dougherty's defensive-minded approach clashed with Tubbs' up-tempo, high scoring approach, the team struggled to adjust in his first year, winnng just nine games. The next year they improved by three wins, with the season's highlight coming with a nationally-televised 25-point victory over 10th-ranked Louisville, coached by Rick Pitino. In 2004-2005, the Horned Frogs finished 21-14, advancing to the quarterfinals of the National Invitational Tournament.

However, after losing star guards Corey Santee and Marcus Shropshire to graduation, the Frogs failed to build on the NIT momentum and stumbled to a 6-25 record in 2005-2006. This caused many TCU boosters and local media figures to question whether or not Dougherty was the right person for the job. His 2006-2007 team made a small improvement, finishing 13-17, but the season also included an eleven-game losing streak, which did little to quiet Dougherty's critics.

[edit] Record as Head Coach

Season School Overall Record Conference Record Postseason
2002-03 TCU 9-19 3-13 -
2003-04 TCU 12-17 7-9 -
2004-05 TCU 21-14 8-8 NIT Quarterfinals
2005-06 TCU 6-25 2-14 -
2006-07 TCU 13-17 4-12 -
All seasons 61-92 24-57


Preceded by
Billy Tubbs
TCU Men's Basketball Head Coach
2002–
Succeeded by
incumbent


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