Keno Davis lands at Central Michigan

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Former Providence head coach Keno Davis has been named the new men's basketball coach at Central Michigan.

Davis spent the 2011-12 season as an analyst for the Big Ten Network following his three-year tenure at Providence from 2008-11.

"We were looking for a head coach that had experience, an individual with the correct philosophies," said Central Michigan athletic director Dave Heeke while introducing Davis. "We wanted a person that can reach out to our community and our basketball alumni to rally and support our program."

Davis guided the Friars to a record of 46-50 with one postseason appearance. He led the program to an NIT berth in his first year, but a 12-19 mark followed and 15-17 record in 2010-11 led to his firing despite five years remaining on his contract.

"We're going to build the program in the appropriate way," said Davis on Tuesday. "Everyone wants a ton of wins and to win championships, but more importantly you have to have the right kids in the program who are going to represent well in the classroom and community."

Before taking the Providence job, Davis spent one season at Drake and led the Bulldogs to a record of 28-5, earning numerous national coach of the year honors. He was an assistant at Drake under his father, Dr. Tom Davis.

"Growing up around the sport, you get a chance to see a lot of the things that work and some things that didn't work," Davis said about being around his father, who also coached at Iowa, Stanford, Boston College and Lafayette in addition to Drake.

Central Michigan fired Ernie Zeigler on March 14 after an 11-21 season. The Chippewas were 75-111 in Zeigler's six seasons.
 

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Tennessee State loses coach John Cooper to Miami (Ohio)

Tennessee State loses coach John Cooper to Miami (Ohio)

John Cooper, who led Tennessee State to a 20-13 record and the championship game of the OVC basketball tournament, is leaving the Tigers.

Cooper accepted the head coaching job at Miami (Ohio) today.

That position came open at the end of this past season when Charlie Coles announced his retirement.

Cooper was hired at TSU at the end of the 2009 season to replace Cy Alexander, who had been fired earlier that season.

The Tigers went 9-23 in Cooper's first season and completed a 14-16 mark in 2010-11. This season TSU posted its first winning record since 1995-96.

This season was highlighted by a 72-68 win at Murray State on Feb. 9. The Racers were the last unbeaten team in the nation at the time.

TSU also claimed its first win over an SEC opponent this year when the Tigers beat South Carolina 64-63.

The Tigers earned the No. 2 seed in the OVC tournament and beat Morehead State 59-52 in the semifinals.

That sent them to the final to meet Murray State, which claimed a 57-54 victory and earned the conference's automatic bid to the NCAA Tournament.

TSU accepted a bid to play in the College Basketball Invitation and lost at Mercer 68-60 in the opening round.

With Cooper's exit TSU is now without a men's or women's basketball coach.

Tracee Wells was fired at the end of the season as coach of the women's team.
 
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