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Davey Whitney
American basketball player and coach

Davey Whitney

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American basketball player and coach
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Place of birth
Midway, USA
Place of death
Biloxi, USA
Age
85 years
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Biography

Davey Lee Whitney Sr. (January 8, 1930 – May 10, 2015), also known as "The Wiz", was an American college basketball coach and the head basketball coach at Texas Southern University from 1964 to 1969 and Alcorn State University from 1969 to 1989 and 1996 to 2003. He amassed a total record of 566 wins and 356 losses in 33 years of coaching at these institutions.

Early life

Davey Lee Whitney Sr. was born in Midway, Kentucky and attended Paul Laurence Dunbar High School in Lexington while living with friends. At Dunbar, Whitney played at guard on the basketball team and led his school to the 1947 and 1948 tournaments of the Kentucky High School Athletic League, the state's black high school league, and the 1948 league title.

He attended Kentucky State University and graduated in 1952. At Kentucky State, Whitney lettered in basketball, baseball, football, and track. After college, Whitney started out playing Negro American League baseball for the Kansas City Monarchs as shortstop and third baseman, from 1952 to 1954.

Coaching career

Whitney began his coaching career in 1954 as varsity basketball head coach at Burt High School in Clarksville, Tennessee. In ten seasons, Whitney led Burt to over 200 victories and the 1961 National Negro High School Basketball Championship. He had his first collegiate job as head coach of Texas Southern University in 1964, but had only one winning season in five years. In 1969, he moved on to Alcorn A&M (which became Alcorn State in 1974), which had the reputation as a football school in the Southwestern Athletic Conference (SWAC).

Mainly recruiting local talent, Whitney was instrumental in making the Alcorn State men's basketball program a force in the SWAC during the 1970s and 1980s, with nine SWAC regular season titles. He led the Braves to the 1974 NAIA Division I Men's Basketball Tournament championship game, the Braves' deepest postseason run to date. Two years after the Braves followed the SWAC to Division I, his Braves advanced to the second round of the 1979 National Invitation Tournament following an upset of Mississippi State in the first round.

In 1980, Alcorn State became the first HBCU to win a game in the NCAA Men's Division I Basketball Championship, after beating South Alabama in the first round. During his time at Alcorn, Whitney earned the nickname "The Wiz".

In 1989, Alcorn State fired Whitney after three straight losing seasons in which they only won 18 games total. Whitney later became an assistant coach for the Wichita Falls Texans of the Continental Basketball Association and was part of the Texans' 1991 championship team. He later was an assistant for the Mississippi Coast Gamblers of the United States Basketball League. He returned to Alcorn State in 1996, taking over a program that had tallied only one winning season since his departure. Within three years, he had the Braves back in the NCAA Tournament. He retired for good in 2003.

Whitney was known as a stern taskmaster, and his teams were a reflection of his hard-nosed personality. They were known for strong rebounding and tenacious defense. His 1998-99 team, for instance, was eighth in the nation in rebounding and gave up only 66.7 points per game.

Whitney set many records during his career at Alcorn, establishing himself as the second winningest coach in HBCU college basketball history behind the late Clarence "Big House" Gaines, who coached at Winston-Salem State University. He also owns the only postseason wins (NCAA and NIT) in Alcorn's history.

The Braves' home arena, the 7,000-seat Davey Whitney Complex, was named in Whitney's honor in 1995.

He was inducted into the National Collegiate Basketball Hall of Fame in 2010.

Head coaching record

SeasonTeamOverallConferenceStandingPostseason
Texas Southern Tigers (Southwestern Athletic Conference)
1964–65Texas Southern6–204–10T–6th
1965–66Texas Southern16–119–5T–3rd
1966–67Texas Southern10–164–107th
1967–68Texas Southern11–125–96th
1968–69Texas Southern11–134–107th
Texas Southern:54–7226–44
Alcorn A&M/Alcorn State Braves (Southwestern Athletic Conference)
1969–70Alcorn A&M16–99–53rd
1970–71Alcorn A&M16–98–4T–3rd
1971–72Alcorn A&M14–108–43rd
1972–73Alcorn A&M24–510–21stNAIA First Round
1973–74Alcorn State29–610–22ndNAIA Runners-Up
1974–75Alcorn State25–108–42ndNAIA Semifinals
1975–76Alcorn State27–410–21stNAIA First Round
1976–77Alcorn State26–95–76thNAIA Elite Eight
1977–78Alcorn State21–78–43rd
1978–79Alcorn State28–112–01stNIT Second Round
1979–80Alcorn State28–212–01stNCAA Round of 32
1980–81Alcorn State17–128–4T–1st
1981–82Alcorn State22–810–2T–1stNCAA Round of 48
1982–83Alcorn State22–1010–43rdNCAA Round of 32
1983–84Alcorn State21–1011–3T–1stNCAA Round of 48
1984–85Alcorn State23–713–11stNIT First Round
1985–86Alcorn State16–1311–3T–1st
1986–87Alcorn State5–233–117th
1987–88Alcorn State8–215–9T–5th
1988–89Alcorn State5–234–107th
Alcorn State (first):393–199175–81
Alcorn State Braves (Southwestern Athletic Conference)
1996–97Alcorn State11–178–63rd
1997–98Alcorn State12–158–86th
1998–99Alcorn State23–714–21stNCAA Round of 64
1999–00Alcorn State19–1015–31st
2000–01Alcorn State15–1513–5T–3rd
2001–02Alcorn State21–1016–21stNCAA Round of 64
2002–03Alcorn State14–1910–85th
Alcorn State (second):115–9384–34
Alcorn State (both):508–292259–115
Total:562–364

           
           
           
     

Death

Whitney died at his home in Biloxi, Mississippi on May 10, 2015 at the age of 85.

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Who is Davey Whitney?
Davey Whitney was an American college basketball coach. He was the head men's basketball coach at Texas Southern University from 1969 to 1989 and from 1996 to 2003.
What were some of Davey Whitney's accomplishments as a coach?
During his coaching career, Davey Whitney led the Texas Southern Tigers to eight SWAC championships and seven NCAA Tournament appearances. He was named SWAC Coach of the Year five times and was inducted into the SWAC Hall of Fame in 2007.
What is Davey Whitney's coaching philosophy?
Davey Whitney was known for his aggressive and fast-paced style of play. He emphasized defense, pressure, and quickness, which helped his teams become successful at both ends of the court.
Did Davey Whitney have any other coaching experience besides Texas Southern University?
Yes, Davey Whitney also coached at Alcorn State University from 1989 to 1996, where he led the Braves to three SWAC championships and three NCAA Tournament appearances. He was inducted into the Alcorn State University Sports Hall of Fame in 1998.
What is the legacy of Davey Whitney?
Davey Whitney is regarded as one of the greatest coaches in the history of Historically Black Colleges and Universities (HBCUs). He produced numerous NBA and professional basketball players and left a lasting impact on the game of college basketball. He passed away in 2015 and his coaching legacy continues to be remembered and celebrated.
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