Saul Phillips (basketball)

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Saul Phillips
Sport(s) Basketball
Current position
Title Head coach
Team North Dakota State
Biographical details
Born Reedsburg, Wisconsin
Playing career
1991–1995 Wisconsin–Platteville
Coaching career (HC unless noted)
1996–1997
1997–1999
1999–2001
2001–2004
2004–2007
2007–present
Wayne State College (asst.)
Lake Superior State (asst.)
UW–Milwaukee (asst.)
Wisconsin (operations)
North Dakota State (asst.)
North Dakota State
Accomplishments and honors
Championships
Summit League Tournament Championship (2009)
Summit League Regular Season Championship (2009)
Awards
2009 Summit League Coach of the Year

Saul Phillips (born c. 1973) is an American college basketball head coach for the North Dakota State University men's basketball team. Phillips is a graduate of University of Wisconsin–Platteville. In 2009 Phillips led the Bison to win the Summit League tournament championship and became the first team since Southwestern Louisiana (now Louisiana–Lafayette) in 1972 to advance to the NCAA Men's Division I Basketball Championship in their first year of eligibility. On January 17, 2013; Saul Phillips notched his 100th win with the Bison. He is currently 4th on the all time wins list in NDSU men's basketball history.

Head coaching record

*As of Feb 17th, 2013*

Season Team Overall Conference Standing Postseason
North Dakota State (The Summit League) (2007–present)
2007–2008 North Dakota State 16–13 10–8 4th
2008–2009 North Dakota State 26–7 16–2 1st NCAA First Round
2009–2010 North Dakota State 11–17 8–10 6th
2010–2011 North Dakota State 14–15 8–10 7th
2011–2012 North Dakota State 17–14 9–9 3rd
2012–2013 North Dakota State 20–7 11-4 3rd
North Dakota State: 104–73 (.588) 62–34
Total: 104-73 (.588)

      National champion         Conference regular season champion         Conference tournament champion
      Conference regular season and conference tournament champion       Conference division champion

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