J. D. Barnett
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J.D. Barnett | ||
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Title | Head coach | |
College | Hawaii Pacific | |
Sport | Basketball | |
Career highlights | ||
Overall | 317-229 (Division I) | |
Championships | ||
MVC Regular Season Championship (1987) MVC Tournament Championship (1986) |
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Awards | ||
MVC Coach of the Year (1987) | ||
Coaching career (HC unless noted) | ||
1971-1972 ?-1977 1977-1979 1979-1985 1985-1991 1994-1999 2004-2007 |
High Point West Texas State (asst.) Louisiana Tech Virginia Commonwealth Tulsa Northwestern State Hawaii Pacific |
J.D. Barnett is a former head basketball coach at several Division I institutions, the most high-profile being the University of Tulsa. He is also well known for being a mentor of Tubby Smith, the current head coach at the University of Minnesota. Most notably, Barnett taught Smith the philosophy of ball-line defense, which is a strategy that requires all defenders to stay between the line of the ball and the baseline. He was most recently the head coach and athletic director at Division II Hawaii Pacific.
Barnett graduated from Winona State University in 1966, playing varsity baseball and basketball. He was inducted into the school's athletic hall of fame in 2002.
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[edit] Coaching career
Barnett has a career record of 317-229 (.580) in Division I basketball, including 7 NCAA Tournament appearances. Below are his coaching records at each of the 4 schools he coached:
Team | Years Coached | W-L Record |
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High Point | 1971-1972 | 13-16 (.448) |
Louisiana Tech | 1977-1979 | 23-29 (.442) |
Virginia Commonwealth | 1979-1985 | 132-48 (.733) |
University of Tulsa | 1985-1991 | 107-73 (.594) |
Northwestern State | 1995-1999 | 55-79 (.410) |
During his stay at Virginia Commonwealth, Barnett led the Rams to 5 NCAA tournament appearances, with 4 of those resulting in 1st round victories.[1] In his first two years at Tulsa, he led the Golden Hurricane to back-to-back NCAA tournament appearances. Both of those, however, resulted in 1st round exits.[2] That was the last time J.D. Barnett made the NCAAs.
[edit] Coaching Protégés
Over the years, Barnett mentored several of his assistant coaches who later went on to head coaching positions. Below is a list of coaches who have been under his tutelage:
Name | Schools Coached | Years Coached | Career Record (through the end of the 2005-06 season) |
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Tubby Smith | Tulsa, Georgia, Kentucky, Minnesota | 1991-current | 365-133 (.733) |
Ron Jirsa | Georgia, Marshall | 1997-1999, 2003-2007 | 65-85 (.433) |
David Hobbs | Alabama | 1993-1998 | 110-76 (.594) |
Shawn Finney | Tulane | 2000-2005 | 60-86 (.410) |
Another interesting note is that Maurice Cheeks, current head coach of the Philadelphia 76ers, played under Barnett while he was an assistant coach at West Texas State. Also while at West Texas State, Barentt is credited with organizing "The Cager Club", a support group which helped the basketball program.
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[edit] External links
- Barnett's coaching history
- Graham, Janet. "UK chooses ball-line defense", The Kentucky Post, E. W. Scripps Company, 1998-01-13. Archived from the original on 2005-01-10. Tubby Smith credits Barnett for ball-line defense
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