Gary Waters
Biographical details | |
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Born | Highland Park, Michigan, U.S. | August 15, 1951
Playing career | |
1972–1974 | Ferris State |
Coaching career (HC unless noted) | |
1974–1989 | Ferris State (assistant) |
1989–1993 | Eastern Michigan (assistant) |
1993–1996 | Eastern Michigan (associate HC) |
1996–2001 | Kent State |
2001–2006 | Rutgers |
2006–2017 | Cleveland State |
Head coaching record | |
Overall | 365–307 |
Accomplishments and honors | |
Championships | |
MAC regular season (2001) 2× MAC tournament (1999, 2001) Horizon League regular season (2011) Horizon League tournament (2009) | |
Awards | |
MAC Coach of the Year (1999, 2000) Horizon League Coach of the Year (2008) | |
Gary Steven Waters (born August 15, 1951) is an American college basketball coach and the former men's basketball head coach at Cleveland State University.
Coaching career
Kent State
On April 3, 1996 Waters was named the 21st head coach at Kent State.[1] On July 6, 2000 Waters signed a 6-year contract extension.[2]
Rutgers
On April 6, 2001 Waters was named the 15th head coach at Rutgers.[3] He previously coached at Rutgers University, guiding the Scarlet Knights to the NIT tournament final in 2004. Waters announced his resignation from Rutgers on March 1, 2006 and accepted a buyout from Rutgers worth about $550,000.[4][5] He officially resigned after he coached his last game for Rutgers on March 16, 2006.[6]
Cleveland State
Waters was named the 14th head basketball coach at Cleveland State University on April 6, 2006.[7][8] On September 12, 2006 he signed his contract with a base salary of $225,000 a year. In 2008 Waters was named the Horizon League coach of the year.[9] On October 27, 2008 Waters signed a 5-year rollover contract extension with Cleveland State with a base salary of $283,264 a year.[10][11] On November 8, 2012 Waters signed a 7-year contract extension with Cleveland State with a base salary of $340,000.[12][13][14] On March 7, 2017 Gary Waters announced his retirement from Cleveland State.[15]
Personal life
Gary Steven Waters is a Detroit, Michigan native and a 1969 graduate of Mackenzie High School. Waters graduated with a B.S. in Business Administration from Ferris State in 1975, a B.S. in Business Education from Ferris State in 1978 and an M.A. in Educational Administration from Central Michigan in 1976. Waters is also a member of the Ferris State University Hall of Fame.[16] He is married to Bernadette Amos, with two children Sean and Seena.
NBA players coached
Player | Draft | Pro Team(s) |
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Kent State | ||
John Edwards | Undrafted | Pacers, Hawks |
Rutgers | ||
Quincy Douby | 19th, Sacramento Kings, 2006 NBA draft | Kings, Raptors |
Cleveland State | ||
Cedric Jackson | Undrafted | Cavaliers, Spurs, Wizards |
Norris Cole | 28th, Chicago Bulls, 2011 NBA draft | Heat, Pelicans |
Bryn Forbes | Undrafted | Spurs |
Head coaching record
Season | Team | Overall | Conference | Standing | Postseason | ||||
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Kent State Golden Flashes (Mid-American Conference) (1996–2001) | |||||||||
1996–97 | Kent State | 9–18 | 7–11 | 7th | |||||
1997–98 | Kent State | 13–17 | 9–9 | T–2nd (East) | |||||
1998–99 | Kent State | 23–7 | 13–5 | 2nd (East) | NCAA Division I Round of 64 | ||||
1999–00 | Kent State | 23–8 | 13–5 | 2nd (East) | NIT Quarterfinal | ||||
2000–01 | Kent State | 24–10 | 13–5 | 1st (East) | NCAA Division I Round of 32 | ||||
Kent State: | 92–60 (.605) | 55–35 (.611) | |||||||
Rutgers Scarlet Knights (Big East Conference) (2001–2006) | |||||||||
2001–02 | Rutgers | 18–13 | 8–8 | 5th (West) | NIT First Round | ||||
2002–03 | Rutgers | 12–16 | 4–12 | 7th (West) | |||||
2003–04 | Rutgers | 20–13 | 7–9 | T–8th | NIT Runner-up | ||||
2004–05 | Rutgers | 10–19 | 2–14 | 12th | |||||
2005–06 | Rutgers | 19–14 | 7–9 | T–9th | NIT First Round | ||||
Rutgers: | 79–75 (.513) | 28–52 (.350) | |||||||
Cleveland State Vikings (Horizon League) (2006–2017) | |||||||||
2006–07 | Cleveland State | 10–21 | 3–13 | 9th | |||||
2007–08 | Cleveland State | 21–13 | 12–6 | T–2nd | NIT First Round | ||||
2008–09 | Cleveland State | 26–11 | 12–6 | T–3rd | NCAA Division I Round of 32 | ||||
2009–10 | Cleveland State | 16–17 | 10–8 | T–4th | |||||
2010–11 | Cleveland State | 27–9 | 13–5 | T–1st | NIT Second Round | ||||
2011–12 | Cleveland State | 22–11 | 12–6 | 2nd | NIT First Round | ||||
2012–13 | Cleveland State | 14–18 | 5–11 | T–7th | |||||
2013–14 | Cleveland State | 21–12 | 12–4 | 2nd | CIT First Round | ||||
2014–15 | Cleveland State | 19–15 | 11–5 | T–3rd | CIT Second Round | ||||
2015–16 | Cleveland State | 9–23 | 4–14 | 9th | |||||
2016–17 | Cleveland State | 9–22 | 5–13 | T–8th | |||||
Cleveland State: | 194–172 (.530) | 99–93 (.516) | |||||||
Total: | 365–307 (.543) | ||||||||
National champion
Postseason invitational champion
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References
- ^ Perry, Michael L. (April 4, 1996). "Waters named basketball coach". Daily Kent Stater. Retrieved February 25, 2017.
- ^ Zeise, Kevin J. (July 12, 2000). "Waters signs on for six years: Here". Daily Kent Stater. Retrieved February 25, 2017.
- ^ "Rutgers Names Gary Waters Head Men's Basketball Coach". Piscataway, New Jersey: Rutgers University. April 6, 2001. Archived from the original on September 2, 2001. Retrieved February 25, 2017.
- ^ Finley, Bill (March 2, 2006). "Waters Accepts a Buyout From Rutgers". New York Times. Archived from the original on February 25, 2017. Retrieved February 25, 2017.
- ^ "Rutgers's Waters Will Step Down". The Washington Post. March 2, 2006. Archived from the original on February 25, 2017. Retrieved February 25, 2017.
- ^ "Rutgers Rally Falls Short at St. Joseph's, 71-62". Philadelphia, Pennsylvania: Rutgers University. March 16, 2006. Archived from the original on October 22, 2006. Retrieved February 25, 2017.
- ^ McCann, Brian (April 6, 2006). "Gary Waters Named CSU Basketball Coach". Cleveland, Ohio: Cleveland State University. Archived from the original on February 25, 2017. Retrieved February 25, 2017.
- ^ "Gary Waters Named Men's Basketball Coach at Cleveland State". Cleveland, Ohio: HorizonLeague.org. April 6, 2006. Archived from the original on February 21, 2017. Retrieved February 21, 2017.
- ^ "The Official Website of UIC Flames Athletics" (PDF). www.uicflames.com.
- ^ "Gary Waters' Cleveland State University contract" (PDF). USA Today. 2010. Archived from the original (PDF) on February 25, 2017. Retrieved February 25, 2017.
- ^ Maxse, Joe (October 27, 2008). "Cleveland State, Gary Waters agree to contract extension". Plain Dealer. Retrieved February 25, 2017.
- ^ Pluto, Terry (December 20, 2012). "Akron's Keith Dambrot, Cleveland State's Gary Waters are major midmajor successes". Plain Dealer. Retrieved February 25, 2017.
- ^ "Gary Waters gets 7-year contract". Cleveland, Ohio: ESPN.com. November 8, 2012. Archived from the original on February 25, 2017. Retrieved February 25, 2017.
- ^ "Gary Waters and Cleveland State Vikings agree to 7-year contract; basketball coach has 122-82 record in 6 CSU seasons". Cleveland, Ohio: Plain Dealer. November 8, 2012. Retrieved February 25, 2017.
- ^ Goodman, Jeff (March 7, 2017). "Gary Waters, 65, retires after 11 seasons with Cleveland State". ESPN.com. Archived from the original on March 20, 2017. Retrieved March 20, 2017.
- ^ "Gary Waters Ferris State University Bulldog Hall of Fame Profile". Ferris State University. Archived from the original on June 14, 2011. Retrieved February 25, 2017.
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