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Scott Nagy
American basketball player-coach

Scott Nagy

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American basketball player-coach
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Male
Place of birth
Abilene, Jones County, Texas, USA
Age
58 years
Education
Centennial High School
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Biography

Scott Michael Nagy (/ˈnæɡi/; born June 7, 1966) is an American college basketball coach and the current head coach for Wright State Raiders men's basketball.He had previously served as head coach at South Dakota State for 21 seasons (1995–2016).

Born in Abilene, Texas, Nagy attended St. Matthews grade school in Champaign, Illinois and Champaign Centennial High School, which he graduated from in 1984. His father is Dick Nagy, who was aUniversity of Illinois assistant basketball coach under Lou Henson.

Nagy played basketball collegiately at Delta State University, where he currently holds school records for most career games played and most assists in a career (549), season (234) and game (15).

After graduation, Nagy became a graduate assistant at the University of Illinois for two seasons before taking a full-time assistant's job at South Dakota State, which he held for three years. After two seasons as an assistant at SIU Edwardsville, Nagy returned to South Dakota State to take over as head coach in May 1995.

Nagy led the Jackrabbits to 20-win seasons during eight of his first nine years at the helm of the program at the Division II level. After the 2004 season, South Dakota State began the transition to Division I.

The 2007–08 season was Nagy's first as a head coach in a Division I conference, as the Jackrabbits joined The Summit League on June 1, 2007. The Jackrabbits struggled early in The Summit League, finishing in 10th place their first year. However, under Nagy, SDSU steadily improved.

In 2011–12, South Dakota State won the Summit League Tournament championship, qualifying them for their first ever berth in the NCAA Tournament. The Jackrabbits also won the conference tournament in 2013 earning back-to-back trips to the NCAA Tournament. In 2014, the Jackrabbits received an invitation to the College Basketball Invitational tournament. In 2015, Nagy led the Jackrabbits to a regular season championship and an NIT berth after failing to win the conference tournament. SDSU won their first postseason game in the NIT, defeating No. 1 seed Colorado State before falling to Vanderbilt. In 2016, the Jackrabbits returned to the NCAA Tournament by winning the regular season and conference tournament.

Following his success at South Dakota State, he was hired as head coach by Wright State on April 3, 2016. He finished his 21-year career at South Dakota State with a 410–240 record.

Head coaching record

SeasonTeamOverallConferenceStandingPostseason
South Dakota State Jackrabbits (North Central Conference)
1995–96South Dakota State24–515–3T–1stNCAA Division II Sweet 16
1996–97South Dakota State25–514–41stNCAA Division II Sweet 16
1997–98South Dakota State26–316–21stNCAA Division II Sweet 16
1998–99South Dakota State17–109–94th
1999–00South Dakota State21–912–62ndNCAA Division II First Round
2000–01South Dakota State22–713–52ndNCAA Division II First Round
2001–02South Dakota State24–615–31stNCAA Division II Sweet 16
2002–03South Dakota State24–712–42ndNCAA Division II Second Round
2003–04South Dakota State27–79–52ndNCAA Division II Second Round
South Dakota State Jackrabbits (NCAA Division I independent)
2004–05South Dakota State10–18
2005–06South Dakota State9–20
2006–07South Dakota State6–24
South Dakota State Jackrabbits (Summit League)
2007–08South Dakota State8–213–1510th
2008–09South Dakota State13–207–117th
2009–10South Dakota State14–1610–84th
2010–11South Dakota State19–1210–85th
2011–12South Dakota State27–815–32ndNCAA Division I Second Round
2012–13South Dakota State25–1013–3T–1stNCAA Division I Second Round
2013–14South Dakota State19–1310–42ndCBI First Round
2014–15South Dakota State24–1112–4T–1stNIT Second Round
2015–16South Dakota State26–812–4T–1stNCAA Division I First Round
South Dakota State:410–240 (.631)207–101 (.672)
Wright State Raiders (Horizon League)
2016–17Wright State20–1211–75th
2017–18Wright State25–1014–42ndNCAA Division I First Round
2018–19Wright State21–1413–5T–1stNIT First Round
2019–20Wright State25–715–31stNIT Cancelled
2020–21Wright State0–00–0
Wright State:91–43 (.679)53–19 (.736)
Total:501–283 (.639)

           
           
           
     

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