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Paul Evans (basketball)

American basketball coach (born 1945)


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American basketball coach (born 1945)

FieldValue
namePaul Evans
birth_date
player_sport1Football
player_years2c. 1965
player_team2Ithaca
player_sport3Basketball
player_years4c. 1965
player_team4Ithaca
coach_sport1Basketball
coach_years21973–1980
coach_team2St. Lawrence
coach_years31980–1986
coach_team3Navy
coach_years41986–1994
coach_team4Pittsburgh
overall_record390–208
tournament_record7–7 (NCAA Division I)
1–1 (NIT)
0–1 (NCAA Division II)
3–4 (NCAA Division III)
championships6 ICAC regular season (1974, 1975, 1977–1980)
2 ECAC South / CAA regular season (1985, 1986)
2 ECAC South / CAA tournament (1986, 1986)
2 Big East regular season (1987, 1988)

1–1 (NIT) 0–1 (NCAA Division II) 3–4 (NCAA Division III) 2 ECAC South / CAA regular season (1985, 1986) 2 ECAC South / CAA tournament (1986, 1986) 2 Big East regular season (1987, 1988) Paul C. Evans (born January 31, 1945) is an American former head coach of men's college basketball.

Paul Evans was noted for running a "power offense" with emphasis on distributing the ball through centers and power forwards. His tenures at Navy and Pittsburgh was notable for the development of quality big men such as David Robinson, Charles Smith, Jerome Lane, Brian Shorter, Bobby Martin, Darren Morningstar, and Eric Mobley. He coached at Division III St. Lawrence University for seven season guiding them to six ICAC Conference Championships and five NCAA Division III post-season appearances, including two regional finals. He went on to coach at Navy for six seasons and an overall 199–60 (.665) record which included a cinderella appearance in the 1986 Elite Eight led by star center Robinson. After taking over at Pitt starting in the 1986–87 season, he guided the Panthers to regular season Big East Conference titles in 1987 and 1988, several top 10 rankings in the polls (including as high as #2), and saw the team advance to five NCAA tournaments and one NIT. John Calipari was an assistant under Evans at Pitt prior to him obtaining the head coaching position at UMass. Evans' win–loss record at the University of Pittsburgh was 147–98 (.600) over eight seasons. He was succeeded as head coach at Pitt by Ralph Willard.

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