Don Donoher

Alma Mater: 
Class of: 
Hometown: 
Toledo, OH
  • Coached Dayton to NIT title in 1968
  • Reached Final Four of NCAA Tournament in 1967 (2nd)
  • One of first 10 coaches to take his first three teams to the NCAA Tournament
  • Dayton's all-time winningest coach
  • Assistant coach for 1984 gold medal-winning U.S. Olympic team
  • Major-college career playing statistics under Tom Blackburn (7.6 ppg, 5 rpg)
  • Final Top 20 Rankings (four: AP/UPI/USA)--1965 (NR/20), 1966 (NR/19), 1974 (20/19) and 1984 (NR/NR/15)
  • All-Americans (three): Henry Finkel (1966), Don May (1967 and 1968) and Jim Paxson (1979).
Record: 

Season

School

Overall

League

Finish

Conference (Division)

Postseason (Record)

1964-65

Dayton

22-7

NCAA (2-1)

1965-66

Dayton

23-6

NCAA (1-2)

1966-67

Dayton

25-6

NCAA (4-1)

1967-68

Dayton

21-9

NIT (4-0)

1968-69

Dayton

20-7

NCAA (0-1)

1969-70

Dayton

19-8

NCAA (0-1)

1970-71

Dayton

18-9

NIT (0-1)

1971-72

Dayton

13-13

DNP

1972-73

Dayton

13-13

DNP

1973-74

Dayton

20-9

NCAA (1-2)

1974-75

Dayton

10-16

DNP

1975-76

Dayton

14-13

DNP

1976-77

Dayton

16-11

DNP

1977-78

Dayton

19-10

NIT (1-1)

1978-79

Dayton

19-10

NIT (1-1)

1979-80

Dayton

13-14

DNP

1980-81

Dayton

18-11

NIT (1-1)

1981-82

Dayton

21-9

NIT (2-1)

1982-83

Dayton

18-10

DNP

1983-84

Dayton

21-11

NCAA (3-1)

1984-85

Dayton

19-10

NCAA (0-1)

1985-86

Dayton

17-13

NIT (0-1)

1986-87

Dayton

13-15

DNP

1987-88

Dayton

13-18

DNP

1988-89

Dayton

12-17

6-6

4th

MCC

DNP

NOTE: Became an assistant coach at Dayton in January, 1963 (had previously been in private business and a part-time scout and assistant high school coach). He was in charge of the Flyers for their last three outings in 1963-64 (2-1 mark) although the contests are considered part of the record for coach Tom Blackburn, who passed away a little over one day before the final game.

  • 25-Year Coaching Record: 437-275 (.614) at Dayton
  • 6-6 (.500) in Midwestern Collegiate Conference
  • 1-1 (.500) in MCC Tournament
  • 11-10 (.524) in NCAA Tournament
  • 9-6 (.600) in NIT