Dane Fife

Dane Fife
Sport(s) Basketball
Current position
Title Assistant coach
Team Michigan State
Biographical details
Born (1979-07-26) July 26, 1979
Clarkston, Michigan
Playing career
1998–2002 Indiana
2002 Gary Steelheads
Coaching career (HC unless noted)
2003–05 Indiana (asst.)
2005–2011 IPFW
2011–present Michigan State (asst.)
Head coaching record
Overall 82–97 (.458)

Dane Fife (July 26, 1979) is an American former college basketball player and current coach. He is an assistant coach at Michigan State under head coach Tom Izzo.[1]

Fife is the former head coach of the Indiana University – Purdue University Fort Wayne (IPFW) Mastodons men's basketball team and former college assistant coach at Indiana University. Fife is the son of Clarkston High School head coach and former Minnesota Twins pitcher Dan Fife.[2] He is the younger brother of former Michigan basketball captain Dugan Fife.[3]

Playing career

Fife played basketball and football for Clarkston High School in Clarkston, Michigan. In basketball, he was coached by his father, Dan Fife. After his senior season in 1998, he was named Mr. Basketball of Michigan over runner-up Antonio Gates,[4] and was also named a McDonald's All-American and Parade All-American. A blue-chip recruit in basketball and also a star quarterback, Fife was recruited to play both sports in college. He ultimately committed to play basketball for Indiana under head coach Bob Knight. He chose Indiana over Duke, Michigan State, and Michigan, where his father had played baseball and his older brother Dugan had played basketball. Fife became a vocal supporter of Knight,[5] and nearly transferred from the team to Michigan State[6] following the coach's firing in 2000.[7]

Fife was a starter for Indiana during their 2002 NCAA runner-up campaign. He finished his career with the Hoosiers having scored 736 total points. Fife also owns Indiana's all-time steals record (180) and earned the Big Ten Defensive Player of the Year award his senior season.

One of the more well-known plays of his college career came on a controversial call during the final seconds of a 2002 Sweet Sixteen game against Duke. The Blue Devils were down by four points with enough time remaining for one play when Fife was called for fouling Jason Williams on a three-point shot. Williams' shot was good, and he was given the opportunity to tie the game with a free throw. Fortunately for Fife, Williams failed to make the free throw, and the Hoosiers advanced to the Elite Eight by holding on for a 74–73 win. Fife is often asked about the play and denies committing the foul to this day. The Hoosiers continued their NCAA Tournament run, defeating Kent State and Oklahoma before falling to Maryland in the National Championship game, 64–52.

Fife played one season of professional basketball, in 2002 with the Gary Steelheads of the Continental Basketball Association.

Coaching career

Assistant at Indiana

Fife spent two seasons as an assistant coach to Mike Davis at Indiana. During his time as an assistant, he concurrently earned a master's degree in athletic administration.[8]

Head coach of IPFW

Fife was named head coach of the IPFW Mastodons basketball team in 2005 at the age of 25.[9] In his first season, he led the Mastodons to 10 wins, the most the team had earned in a season since jumping to Division I in 2001.[9] In his fifth season as coach, the 2009–10 Mastodons squad posted their first ever winning record as a Division I basketball team.[9][10] Upon joining the Summit League in the 2007–08 season, the Mastodons finished no worse than fifth place in conference play under Fife.

Before the 2010–11 season, Fife had considered assistant coaching jobs at Indiana under Tom Crean and Michigan under John Beilein.[11][12] He ultimately remained at IPFW, where he coached the team to a program-best 18–12 record.[13]

Fife's teams at IPFW improved their winning percentage from the previous season in each year that Fife coached.

Assistant at Michigan State

Following the 2010–11 season Fife was contacted by Purdue basketball head coach Matt Painter to fill the associate head coach position. On April 15, 2011, Fife withdrew his name from consideration for the Purdue job.[14] Fife was named assistant coach at Michigan State by Tom Izzo on April 20, 2011. He replaced Mark Montgomery, who was named head coach at Northern Illinois in March 2011.[15]

Fife brought the defensive intensity he possessed as a player to his role as a coach, as the Spartans held opponents below a .400 field-goal percentage from 2011–2015, including ranking second nationally in both 2015–16 (.382) and in 2011–12 (.379), marking the best effort by MSU since 1959. He is also instrumental in MSU’s scouting and recruiting efforts. A May 2014 article by Jeff Goodman and Jay Bilas at ESPN.com listed Fife among the top head coaching candidates in the nation.[16]

On March 23, 2017, it was rumored that Fife was close to accepting the head coaching position at Duquesne, but shortly thereafter it was reported that he had declined the position.[17] His name has also been mentioned as a possibility for the vacant head coaching position at his alma mater, Indiana.[18]

Head coaching record

Season Team Overall Conference Standing Postseason
IPFW (Independent) (2005–2006)
2005–06 IPFW 10–18
IPFW (United Basketball Conference) (2006–2007)
2006–07 IPFW 12–17 6–4 3rd
IPFW (The Summit League) (2007–2011)
2007–08 IPFW 13–18 9–9 5th
2008–09 IPFW 13–17 8–10 5th
2009–10 IPFW 16–15 9–9 5th
2010–11 IPFW 18–12 11–7 4th
IPFW: 82–97 43–39
Total: 82–97

      National champion         Postseason invitational champion  
      Conference regular season champion         Conference regular season and conference tournament champion
      Division regular season champion       Division regular season and conference tournament champion
      Conference tournament champion

References

  1. "MSU basketball hires Dane Fife as assistant coach".
  2. "Division I's Youngest Coach Is Finding His Own Way".
  3. "Dane Fife basketball profile". (Subscription required (help)).
  4. "Michigan High School Basketball Record Book".
  5. "Fife on Knight's final team meeting: 'A unique and special moment'".
  6. "Fife: 'I want to be part of something special'".
  7. "IPFW coach Dane Fife, Spartans' Tom Izzo maintain bond that started on recruiting trail".
  8. "Dane Fife Bio - Michigan State Official Athletic Site". Retrieved August 2, 2017.
  9. 1 2 3 "Mastodons off to best start as D-I team". Archived from the original on March 16, 2012.
  10. "Staff directory: Dane Fife, Head Coach".
  11. "Dane Fife: ‘I expect to be at IPFW next year'". Archived from the original on December 30, 2010.
  12. Burkhardt, Dylan (April 20, 2010). "Report: Dane Fife Turns Down Michigan". UM Hoops.com. Retrieved August 2, 2017.
  13. "2016-17 Men's Basketball Schedule". Fort Wayne. Retrieved August 2, 2017.
  14. https://web.archive.org/web/20120316003404/http://www.journalgazette.net/article/20110415/BLOGS1002/110419646. Archived from the original on March 16, 2012. Missing or empty |title= (help)
  15. "Fife Named Men's Basketball Assistant Coach". Retrieved August 2, 2017.
  16. (PDF) http://grfx.cstv.com/photos/schools/msu/sports/m-baskbl/auto_pdf/2016-17/misc_non_event/16-17MediaGuide.pdf. Missing or empty |title= (help)
  17. "Report: MSU’s Dane Fife not taking Duquesne hoops job". Detroit News. Retrieved 2017-03-24.
  18. "Michigan State's Tom Izzo feels for Tom Crean, wouldn't discourage Dane Fife if Indiana came calling". SpartanTailgate. Retrieved 2017-03-24.
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