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Doug Wojcik Sport(s) Basketball Current position Title Head coach Team Tulsa Record 123–78 (.612) Biographical details Born April 12, 1964 Playing career 1983–1986 Navy Position(s) Point guard Coaching career (HC unless noted) 1990–1999
1999–2000
2000–2003
2003–2005
2005–presentNavy (asst.)
Notre Dame (asst.)
North Carolina (asst.)
Michigan State (asst.)
TulsaHead coaching record Overall 123–78 (.612) Accomplishments and honors Championships College Basketball Invitational Champions Doug Wojcik (born April 12, 1964) is an American college basketball coach. He is currently the men's basketball coach at the University of Tulsa.[1] He is a graduate of Wheeling Central Catholic High School in Wheeling, West Virginia. He graduated from the United States Naval Academy in 1987 and served in the Navy until 1992. While at Navy, Wojcik had a very successful playing career as a three-year starter at point guard for the Midshipmen alongside Hall of Famer David Robinson, amassing several team records for assists. Once Wojcik completed his military service he returned to Annapolis as an assistant coach. Wojcik continued his coaching career at Notre Dame, North Carolina, and Michigan State until he was hired for his first head coaching job by Tulsa.
In the 2005-2006 season, his first year as a head coach, Wojcik led the Golden Hurricane to an 11-17 record, an improvement over two consecutive 9-win seasons in 2003-2004 and 2004-2005. His second season saw more improvement, with a final 20-11 overall record and a 9-7 Conference USA record, TU's first winning conference record in three years.
At Wheeling Central, Wojcik played under Skip Prosser, who would go on to coach at Loyola, Xavier and Wake Forest.
Head coaching record
Season Team Overall Conference Standing Postseason Tulsa (Conference USA) (2005–present) 2005–2006 Tulsa 11–17 6–8 T–6th 2006–2007 Tulsa 20–11 9–7 T–4th 2007–2008 Tulsa 25–14 8–8 T–6th CBI champions 2008–2009 Tulsa 25–11 14–5 2nd NIT 2nd Round 2009–2010 Tulsa 23–12 10–6 5th NIT 1st Round 2010–2011 Tulsa 19-13 11-5 T-2nd Total: 123–78 National Champion Conference Regular Season Champion Conference Tournament Champion
Conference Regular Season & Conference Tournament Champion Conference Division ChampionReferences
Tulsa Golden Hurricane men's basketball head coaches W. R. Bergen (1907–1909) • No team (1909–1913) • Harvey Allen (1913–1914) • Forest Rees (1914–1915) • Francis Schmidt (1915–1917) • Hal Mefford (1917–1918) • Francis Schmidt (1918–1922) • Howard Acher (1922–1925) • J. B. Miller (1925–1930) • Oliver Hodge (1930–1932) • Chet Benefiel (1932–1939) • Tex Ryon (1939–1940) • Jack Sterrett (1940–1941) • Tex Ryon (1941–1942) • Mike Milligan (1942–1943) • Woody West (1943–1944) • Paul Alyea (1944–1945) • Don Shields (1945–1947) • John Garrison (1947–1949) • Clarence Iba (1949–1960) • Joe Swank (1960–1968) • Ken Hayes (1968–1975) • Jim King (1975–1980) • Bill Franey # (1980) • Nolan Richardson (1980–1985) • J. D. Barnett (1985–1991) • Tubby Smith (1991–1995) • Steve Robinson (1995–1997) • Bill Self (1997–2000) • Buzz Peterson (2000–2001) • John Phillips (2001–2004) • Pooh Williamson # (2004–2005) • Doug Wojcik (2005– )
Pound sign (#) denotes interim head coach.Current men's basketball head coaches of Conference USA Jeff Lebo (East Carolina) • James Dickey (Houston) • Tom Herrion (Marshall) • Josh Pastner (Memphis) • Ben Braun (Rice) • Matt Doherty (SMU) • Larry Eustachy (Southern Miss) • Ed Conroy (Tulane) • Doug Wojcik (Tulsa) • Mike Davis (UAB) • Donnie Jones (UCF) • Tim Floyd (UTEP)
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