Herb Magee

American basketball player and coach
The basics

Quick Facts

IntroAmerican basketball player and coach
PlacesUnited States of America
isAthlete Sports coach Basketball coach Basketball player
Work fieldSports
Gender
Male
Birth20 June 1941
Age83 years
The details

Biography

Herb Magee (born June 20, 1941), commonly referred to as the Shot Doctor, is a Division II men's college basketball coach at his alma mater, Philadelphia University, known as Philadelphia College of Textiles & Science until 1999. He is entering his 48th year as head coach, and his 56th year as either a player or coach at the school. In 2015, he achieved his 1,000th win as a head coach, becoming one of only four college coaches to achieve that milestone. On August 12, 2011, Magee became a member of the Naismith Memorial Basketball Hall of Fame's Class of 2011.

Career

Playing

Magee, an Irish American played his high school basketball at Philadelphia's famed West Catholic High, where his teammates included former Philadelphia 76ers Head Coach Jim Lynam and former St. Joseph's coach Jim Boyle.

As a five-foot-ten inch, 150-pound player for the Philadelphia Rams, he scored 2,235 points (before the introduction of the 3-point shot), leading his team to 75 victories. Magee was a two-time All-American and drafted by the Boston Celtics (the 62nd pick of the 1963 NBA draft). However, he broke his fingers before training camp, and opted instead to return to his alma mater as an assistant coach under Buckey Harris. When Harris retired in 1967, Magee became head coach at the age of 25. He has spent his entire adult life at the East Falls school as either a player, assistant coach or head coach.

Accomplishments

His exploits as a coach have not gone unnoticed, as his list of awards and achievements can attest. The Kodak District Coach of the Year in 1993, Magee was also tabbed New York Collegiate Athletic Conference Coach of the Year that season and again in 1994. In addition, he has been honored as regional Coach of the Year four times, national Coach of the Year twice, and Co-Coach of the Year in the Mideast Collegiate Conference twice. He was also inducted into the Pennsylvania Sports Hall of Fame in 1979. He led the Rams to the College Division National Championship in 1970.

Coach Magee was inducted into the Philadelphia Sports Hall of Fame (2008), Pennsylvania Sports Hall of Fame (1979), Philadelphia University and West Catholic High School Halls of Fame, and honored by numerous organizations throughout his career. He coached the Olympic Festive team along with John Calipari and was co-coach of the Year in the Mideast Collegiate Conference (twice). The NABC honored him with the Guardian of the Game Award. Coach Magee was awarded the honorary degree Doctor of Humane Letters by President Stephen Spinelli Jr. at Philadelphia University's 125th Commencement on May 17, 2009 in recognition of his accomplishments and years of dedication and service. Known as "shot Doctor" because of his ability to teach basketball shot-making through unforgettable clinics held thousands of times during his career. In one such clinic, he parked his car, entered onto the court and without any warmup, hit 25 in a row from the top of the key.

Magee received a Bachelor of Science in marketing from Philadelphia University in 1963 and a Master's in Education from St. Joseph's University in 1969.

Head coaching record

SeasonTeamOverallConferenceStandingPostseason
Philadelphia Rams () (1967–present)
1967–68Philadelphia College21–6NCAA, 1st Round
1968–69Philadelphia College20–5NCAA, 1st Round
1969–70Philadelphia College29–2NCAA, Champions
1970–71Philadelphia College22–6NCAA 1–1
1971–72Philadelphia College22–7NCAA 2–1
1972–73Philadelphia College25–4NCAA 0–2
1973–74Philadelphia College10–14
1974–75Philadelphia College21–6NCAA 1–1
1975–76Philadelphia College25–3NCAA 1–1
1976–77Philadelphia College22–6NCAA 0–2
1977–78Philadelphia College18–10NCAA 1–1
1978–79Philadelphia College20–8NCAA 0–2
1979–80Philadelphia College13–13
1980–81Philadelphia College15–12
1981–82Philadelphia College13–14
1982–83Philadelphia College23–7NCAA 1–1
1983–84Philadelphia College21–8
1984–85Philadelphia College24–7NCAA 1–1
1985–86Philadelphia College16–14
1986–87Philadelphia College16–14
1987–88Philadelphia College20–10
1988–89Philadelphia College24–7NCAA 0–2
1989–90Philadelphia College22–8
1990–91Philadelphia College24–8NCAA 2–1
1991–92Philadelphia College28–4NCAA 1–1
1992–93Philadelphia College30–2NCAA 2–1
1993–94Philadelphia College29–2NCAA 1–1
1994–95Philadelphia College26–5NCAA 2–1
1995–96Philadelphia College19–9
1996–97Philadelphia College13–14
1997–98Philadelphia College18–10
1998–99Philadelphia University21–6
1999–00Philadelphia University17–10
2000–01Philadelphia University24–7NCAA 1–1
2001–02Philadelphia University19–9
2002–03Philadelphia University16–12
2003–04Philadelphia University26–8NCAA 0–1
2004–05Philadelphia University21–9
Philadelphia Rams (Central Atlantic Collegiate Conference) (2005–present)
2005–06Philadelphia University20–1115–72nd
2006–07Philadelphia University20–1014–6T–1stNCAA 0–1
2007–08Philadelphia University22–1216–01st (South)NCAA 0–1
2008–09Philadelphia University25–614–21st (South)NCAA Division II First Round
2009–10Philadelphia University27–816–11st (South)NCAA Division II Regional Final
2010–11Philadelphia University15–1210–72nd (South)
2011–12Philadelphia University19–1013–4T–1st (South)NCAA Division II First Round
2012–13Philadelphia University19–1012–52nd (South)
2013–14Philadelphia University25–616–31st (South)NCAA Division II First Round
2014–15Philadelphia University24–815–4T–2nd (South)NCAA Division II First Round
2015–16Philadelphia University23–914–52nd (South)NCAA Division II First Round
Philadelphia University:1032–408
Total:1032–408

      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

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