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Jeff Jones (basketball)
American basketball player-coach

Jeff Jones (basketball)

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American basketball player-coach
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Jeffrey Allen Jones (born June 29, 1960) is an American college basketball coach and currently the head coach of the Old Dominion University basketball team. Jones took the helm of Old Dominion basketball on April 3, 2013. He previously served as head coach of the American Eagles and the Virginia Cavaliers.

Playing career

High school

Jones graduated from Apollo High School in Owensboro, Kentucky. He was inducted into the Apollo High School Hall of Fame. His father, Bob, is a former coach of Kentucky Wesleyan College, which he led to the 1973 NCAA Division II title.

College

He played point guard at the University of Virginia from 1978 to 1982. As a four-year starter at Virginia, Jones was known as a leader and prolific passer. During his playing career, the Cavaliers compiled an overall record of 102-28 (.785), while he led the Cavaliers to two NCAA Tournaments and two NITs during his career. Virginia captured the 1980 NIT title, and advanced to the NCAA Final Four in 1981.

Jones finished his career as Virginia's all-time assists leader (598), and his 200 assists during the 1979–80 season was UVa's single-season record until both marks were later broken by John Crotty. Jones served as the team captain as a senior during the 1981–82 season and played in 129 games during his career. For his career, he averaged 6.6 points and 4.6 assists per game, while shooting 52.2 percent from the field and 74.3% from the free-throw line.

Despite being drafted by the NBA's Indiana Pacers in 1982, Jones never played as a professional. He graduated from Virginia in the same year with a Bachelor of Science degree in Psychology.

Coaching career

University of Virginia

After graduation he spent 8 seasons as an assistant coach under Terry Holland at Virginia until tabbed the 8th head coach in Virginia Cavaliers history in 1990. He would go on to lead that program for eight seasons. He led Virginia to six postseason appearances (five NCAA, one NIT), one regular-season ACC Championship and four 20-win campaigns. He beat Roy Williams and #1 seeded Kansas in Kansas City to reach the Elite 8 in 1995.

American University

Following a brief stint as associate head coach at Rhode Island, Jones was hired as the head coach at American University in 2000. After the school moved from the Colonial Athletic Association, he guided American to the 2002, 2004, 2008 and 2009 Patriot League regular season championships, and in 2002 he was honored as the Basketball America Patriot League Coach of the Year. However, the team fell in the conference tournament title game each year from 2002 to 2004, failing to garner an NCAA tournament bid.

On December 22, 2007, Jones led AU to its first victory over the University of Maryland in the last 80 years. Jones previously coached AU to victory over Florida State University, making him the only Patriot League coach to beat an ACC team.

On March 14, 2008, Jones led AU to its first NCAA Tournament, as the Eagles beat Colgate 52–46. On March 22, 2008, Jones and the American University faced the Tennessee Volunteers at BJCC Arena in Birmingham, AL. Despite leading early on, American lost to Tennessee 72-57, ending American's NCAA trip.

The next year, Jones led the Eagles into the 2009 NCAA Men's Division I Basketball Tournament on March 19, 2009. After holding a 14-point lead over Villanova early in the second half, the 14th-seeded Eagles let the game slip away at the end, falling to Villanova at the Wachovia Center.

Despite being a #2 seed in the 2011 Patriot League Tournament, American was upset in the semifinal round, getting knocked off by Lafayette College in double overtime, 73-71.

Old Dominion University

On April 3, 2013, Jones was hired as the new head coach at Old Dominion University.

Head coaching record

SeasonTeamOverallConferenceStandingPostseason
Virginia Cavaliers (Atlantic Coast Conference) (1990–1998)
1990–91Virginia21–126–8T–5thNCAA First Round
1991–92Virginia20–138–8T–4thNIT Champions
1992–93Virginia21–109–75thNCAA Sweet Sixteen
1993–94Virginia18–138–8T–4thNCAA Second Round
1994–95Virginia25–912–4T–1stNCAA Elite Eight
1995–96Virginia12–156–107th
1996–97Virginia18–137–96thNCAA First Round
1997–98Virginia11–193–139th
Virginia:146–104 (.584)59–67 (.468)
American Eagles (Colonial) (2000–2001)
2000–01American7–203–139th
American Eagles (Patriot League) (2001–2013)
2001–02American18–1210–41st
2002–03American16–149–5T–2nd
2003–04American18–1310–4T–1st
2004–05American16–119–53rd
2005–06American12–177–74th
2006–07American16–147–7T–3rd
2007–08American21–1210–41stNCAA First Round
2008–09American24–813–11stNCAA First Round
2009–10American11–207–7T–4th
2010–11American22–911–32nd
2011–12American20–1210–43rdCIT First Round
2012–13American10–205–97th
American:211–182 (.537)111–73 (.603)
Old Dominion (Conference USA) (2013–present)
2013–14Old Dominion18–189–76thCBI Semifinals
2014–15Old Dominion27–813–5T–2ndNIT Semifinals
2015–16Old Dominion25–1312–6T–3rdVegas 16 Champions
2016–17Old Dominion0–00–0
Old Dominion:70–39 (.642)34–18 (.654)
Total:422–324 (.566)

      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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