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Sherman Dillard

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Sherman Dillard
Dillard on the Iowa sideline in a game at Williams Arena on February 16, 2020.
Current position
TitleAssistant coach
TeamIowa
ConferenceBig Ten
Biographical details
Born (1955-09-01) September 1, 1955 (age 68)
Bassett, Virginia, U.S.
Playing career
1973–1978James Madison
Position(s)Guard
Coaching career (HC unless noted)
1980–1985Maryland (assistant)
1985–1988California (assistant)
1988–1994Georgia Tech (assistant)
1994–1997Indiana State
1997–2004James Madison
2010–presentIowa (assistant)
Head coaching record
Overall122–157
Accomplishments and honors
Championships
CAA regular season (2000)
Awards
CAA Coach of the Year (2000)

Sherman Dillard (born September 1, 1955) is a former American basketball player and current coach. He was a head men's basketball coach at Indiana State University and at James Madison as well as an assistant at Maryland, California and Georgia Tech.[1] Currently, he is an assistant basketball coach at the University of Iowa. Prior to being hired at Iowa in May 2010, he was a basketball representative for Nike.

Dillard was the sixth round pick in the 1978 NBA draft by the Indiana Pacers.

He resigned his position at Indiana State in order to replace Lefty Driesell at his alma mater, James Madison University. He had previously worked as an assistant coach for Lefty at the University of Maryland in the early 1980s.

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Head coaching record

Statistics overview
Season Team Overall Conference Standing Postseason
Indiana State Sycamores (Missouri Valley Conference) (1994–1997)
1994–95 Indiana State 7–19 3–15 10th
1995–96 Indiana State 10–16 6–12 9th
1996–97 Indiana State 12–16 6–12 T–8th
Indiana State: 29–51 (.363) 15–39 (.278)
James Madison Dukes (Colonial Athletic Association) (1997–2004)
1997–98 James Madison 11–16 6–10 T–5th
1998–99 James Madison 16–11 9–7 T–4th
1999–00 James Madison 20–9 12–4 T–1st
2000–01 James Madison 12–17 6–10 T–7th
2001–02 James Madison 14–15 6–12 9th
2002–03 James Madison 13–17 8–10 7th
2003–04 James Madison 7–21 3–15 10th
James Madison: 93–106 (.467) 56–68 (.452)
Total: 122–157 (.437)

      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. ^ "Official Athletics Website of the Iowa Hawkeyes". www.hawkeyesports.com. Retrieved 2017-05-20.

External links

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