Dan Dakich

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Dan Dakich (born August 17, 1962 in Gary, Indiana) is a college basketball coach, most recently serving as the interim head coach at Indiana University, following Kelvin Sampson's resignation due to alleged NCAA recruiting violations. He previously was the head coach at Bowling Green State University from 1997 to 2007.

Dakich is a graduate of Indiana and played under Bob Knight from 1981 to 1985. He was first a graduate assistant coach under "The General" from 1985-87 and then an assistant coach at Indiana from 1987 to 1997.

His claim to fame was his stellar defense against Michael Jordan in the 1984 East Regional Semifinal. Rumor has it, when informed by coach Bob Knight that he would be defending Jordan, Dakich threw up.

In 2002, Dakich was named head basketball coach at West Virginia University to succeed Gale Catlett. During conversations with WVU players, Dakich learned that people affiliated with the basketball program may have been guilty of NCAA recruiting rules infractions. Attempts to renegotiate a higher salary at WVU failed, and Dakich returned to Bowling Green as head basketball coach after only a week at WVU.[1] WVU voluntarily reported results of its internal investigation to the NCAA, and the university was not penalized as a result of the infractions. The focus of the investigation, Jonathan Hargett, was banned from WVU athletics for his role in the reported violations.[2]

Dakich attended Andrean Catholic High School in Merrillville, IN.

Season Team Overall Conference Standing Postseason
Indiana (Big Ten Conference) (2008 — 2008)
2008 Indiana 3-4 3-2
Indiana: 3-4 3-2
Bowling Green (Mid-American Conference) (1997 — 2007)
2006-07 Bowling Green 13-18 3-13 12th
2005-06 Bowling Green 9-21 5-13 10th
2004-05 Bowling Green 18-11 10-8 8th
2003-04 Bowling Green 14-17 8-10 7th
2002-03 Bowling Green 13-16 8-10 9th
2001-02 Bowling Green 24-9 12-6 3rd NIT First Round
2000-01 Bowling Green 15-14 10-8 7th
1999-00 Bowling Green 22-8 14-4 1st NIT First Round
1998-99 Bowling Green 18-10 12-6 4th
1997-98 Bowling Green 10-16 7-11 8th
Bowling Green: 156-140 89-89
Total: 159-142

      National Champion         Conference Champion         Conference Tournament Champion



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