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Billy Tubbs
American basketball player-coach

Billy Tubbs

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American basketball player-coach
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89 years
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Biography

Billy David Tubbs (born March 5, 1935) is a former men's college basketball coach. The Tulsa, Oklahoma native has been the head coach of his alma mater Lamar University (1976–1980, 2003–2006), the University of Oklahoma (1980–1994) and Texas Christian University (1994–2002). His first head coaching job — from 1971-72 through 1972-73 — was at Southwestern University, Georgetown, Texas, where his teams were 12–16 and 19–8. From there he went to the University of North Texas to serve as assistant coach under Gene Robbins and for one year under Bill Blakely.
Tubbs was known for his high scoring offense and full-court press defense.
Tubbs achieved many coaching milestones during his coaching career. He became the ninth coach in NCAA history to record 100 wins at three different schools (Oklahoma 333, TCU 156 and Lamar 121). He became the 28th coach in NCAA Division I history to record 600 wins in Lamar's 79-67 win over Texas Southern during the 2003-04 season.

Early life and college playing career

Born in St. Louis, Missouri, Tubbs grew up in Tulsa, Oklahoma and attended Central High School in Tulsa. Tubbs then attended Lamar State College of Technology (now Lamar University) in Beaumont, Texas and lettered in basketball from 1955 to 1957. As a junior in 1955–56, Tubbs averaged 6.7 points and 3.1 rebounds for Lamar Tech.

Coaching career

Tubbs was an assistant at Lamar Tech from 1960 to 1971. Later, he was head coach at Southwestern University from 1971 to 1973. Tubbs was the assistant men's basketball coach at the University of North Texas for three seasons, 1973-74 & 1974-75 under Head Coach Gene Robbins and 1975-76 under Head Coach Bill Blakeley. In Blakeley's first season at North Texas, Tubbs, with newly hired Assistant Coach Jimmy Gales, helped turn around a team that had been 6-20 in 1975, to 22-4 in 1976, averaging 96 points a game – the second highest in the nation. After that season, Tubbs accepted his first head coaching job at Lamar University for the 1976-77 season.

In 31 years of coaching, Tubbs compiled a 641-340 (.653) career record, including a 121-89 record in seven years at Lamar. He guided 12 teams to NCAA Tournament appearances, six National Invitation Tournament appearances, eight conference championships, three conference tournament championships and 18 20-win seasons. His 641 wins ranks 34th all-time in NCAA history. While at Oklahoma, Tubbs guided the Sooners to runner-up finishes in the NCAA Tournament (1988) and the National Invitation Tournament (1991). Basketball Weekly named Tubbs National Coach of the Year in 1983 and 1985.

On May 27, 2002, Billy Tubbs returned to Lamar University as Director of Athletics. Ten months later, on March 21, 2003, he also became Lamar University head basketball coach. In March 2006, Tubbs resigned as head coach of Lamar, but remained as Director of Athletics. He was succeeded by Steve Roccaforte. On June 14, 2010, Tubbs resigned as Athletic Director to become Special Advisor to Lamar University President James Simmons on Athletics. He was succeeded by Larry Tidwell. Billy Tubbs retired at the end of August, 2011.

In a halftime ceremony on February 19, 2011, Lamar dedicated the Montagne Center basketball floor as the "Billy & Pat Tubbs Court", named in honor of the coach and his wife. During the same ceremony the school also honored Billy's 1978-79 Cardinals squad, the first team in Lamar University history to advance to the NCAA tournament.

Coaching tree

These assistant coaches and players of Tubbs later became head coaches:

  • Mike Anderson: UAB (2002–2006); Missouri (2006–2011); Arkansas (2011–present)
  • Scott Edgar: Southeast Missouri State (2006–2008); Eastern Oklahoma State CC (2010–present)
  • Brian Fish: Montana State (2014–present)
  • Steve McClain: Wyoming (1998–2007); UIC (2015–present)
  • Conley Phipps II: Sapulpa HS (2014–present)
  • Steve Roccaforte: Lamar (2006–2011)

Head coaching record

SeasonTeamOverallConferenceStandingPostseason
Lamar Cardinals (Southland Conference) (1976–1980)
1976–77Lamar12–176–43rd
1977–78Lamar18–98–22nd
1978–79Lamar23–99–11stNCAA 2nd Round
1979–80Lamar22–118–21stNCAA Sweet 16
Lamar:75–46 (.620)32–9 (.780)
Oklahoma Sooners (Big Eight Conference) (1980–1994)
1980–81Oklahoma9–184–107th
1981–82Oklahoma22–118–63rdNIT Semifinal
1982–83Oklahoma24–910–42ndNCAA 2nd Round
1983–84Oklahoma29–513–11stNCAA 2nd Round
1984–85Oklahoma31–613–11stNCAA Elite 8
1985–86Oklahoma26–98–6T–3rdNCAA 2nd Round
1986–87Oklahoma24–109–52ndNCAA Sweet 16
1987–88Oklahoma35–412–21stNCAA Runner–Up
1988–89Oklahoma30–612–21stNCAA Sweet 16
1989–90Oklahoma27–511–3T–2ndNCAA 2nd Round
1990–91Oklahoma20–155–9T–6thNIT Runner–Up
1991–92Oklahoma21–98–6T–2ndNCAA 1st Round
1992–93Oklahoma20–127–7T–5thNIT 2nd Round
1993–94Oklahoma15–136–85thNIT 1st Round
Oklahoma:333–132 (.716)118–64 (.648)
TCU Horned Frogs (Southwest Conference) (1994–1996)
1994–95TCU16–118–6T–3rd
1995–96TCU16–146–84th
TCU Horned Frogs (Western Athletic Conference) (1996–2001)
1996–97TCU22–137–9T–4th (Mountain)NIT 2nd Round
1997–98TCU27–614–01st (Pacific)NCAA 1st Round
1998–99TCU21–117–7T–4th (Mountain)NIT 3rd Round
1999–00TCU18–148–64th
2000–01TCU20–119–74th
TCU Horned Frogs (Conference USA) (2001–2002)
2001–02TCU16–156–10T–4th
TCU:156–93 (.627)65–53(.551)
Lamar Cardinals (Southland Conference) (2003–2006)
2003–04Lamar11–185–1110th
2004–05Lamar18–119–75th
2005–06Lamar17–149–7T–4th
Lamar:121–89 (.576)54–34 (.614)
Total:640–340 (.653)

      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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