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'''Mike Adras''' (born June 25, 1961) is an American [[college basketball]] coach. He most recently was the head men's [[basketball]] coach at [[Northern Arizona University]].<ref>[http://www.nauathletics.com/sports/mbkb/coaches/adras NAU Official Bio]</ref> He was promoted from assistant coach after the 1998-1999 season.<ref name="Somers">{{cite news|url=http://pqasb.pqarchiver.com/azcentral/access/1848035881.html?FMT=ABS&FMTS=ABS:FT&type=current&date=Apr+06%2C+1999&author=Kent+Somers&pub=Arizona+Republic&desc=NAU+ASSISTANT+ADRAS+PROMOTED+TO+TOP+JOB&pqatl=google|title=NAU assistant Adras promoted to top job|last=Somers|first=Kent|date=6 April 1999|work=[[The Arizona Republic]]|page=C4|accessdate=7 April 2011}}</ref>
'''Mike Adras''' (born June 25, 1961) is an [[United States| American]] [[college basketball]] coach. He most recently was the head men's [[basketball]] coach at [[Northern Arizona University]].<ref>[http://www.nauathletics.com/sports/mbkb/coaches/adras NAU Official Bio]</ref> He was promoted from assistant coach after the 1998-1999 season.<ref name="Somers">{{cite news|url=http://pqasb.pqarchiver.com/azcentral/access/1848035881.html?FMT=ABS&FMTS=ABS:FT&type=current&date=Apr+06%2C+1999&author=Kent+Somers&pub=Arizona+Republic&desc=NAU+ASSISTANT+ADRAS+PROMOTED+TO+TOP+JOB&pqatl=google|title=NAU assistant Adras promoted to top job|last=Somers|first=Kent|date=6 April 1999|work=[[The Arizona Republic]]|page=C4|accessdate=7 April 2011}}</ref>


Adras abruptly resigned on December 9, 2011; nine games into the 2010-11 season. A month later, the ''[[Arizona Daily Sun]]'' revealed that Adras was forced to resign due to numerous violations of [[NCAA]] and NAU rules. According to documents obtained by the paper, Adras was found to have falsified practice logs and per diem sheets, allowed a booster to attend a meal when recruits were present, and engaged in abusive behavior.<ref>May, Jacob. [http://azdailysun.com/news/local/adras-under-fire-before-exit/article_a7cae745-9435-52e8-a1da-f0505f6cb20e.html Adras under fire before exit]. ''[[Arizona Daily Sun]]'', 2012-01-29.</ref>
Adras abruptly resigned on December 9, 2011; nine games into the 2010-11 season. A month later, the ''[[Arizona Daily Sun]]'' revealed that Adras was forced to resign due to numerous violations of [[NCAA]] and NAU rules. According to documents obtained by the paper, Adras was found to have falsified practice logs and per diem sheets, allowed a booster to attend a meal when recruits were present, and engaged in abusive behavior.<ref>May, Jacob. [http://azdailysun.com/news/local/adras-under-fire-before-exit/article_a7cae745-9435-52e8-a1da-f0505f6cb20e.html Adras under fire before exit]. ''[[Arizona Daily Sun]]'', 2012-01-29.</ref>

Revision as of 02:18, 23 October 2013

Mike Adras
Current position
TitleHead coach
TeamNorthern Arizona
Biographical details
Born (1961-06-25) June 25, 1961 (age 63)
Las Vegas, Nevada
Accomplishments and honors
Championships
Big Sky Tournament Championship (2000)
Big Sky Regular Season Championship (2006)
Awards
Big Sky Coach of the Year (2006)

Mike Adras (born June 25, 1961) is an American college basketball coach. He most recently was the head men's basketball coach at Northern Arizona University.[1] He was promoted from assistant coach after the 1998-1999 season.[2]

Adras abruptly resigned on December 9, 2011; nine games into the 2010-11 season. A month later, the Arizona Daily Sun revealed that Adras was forced to resign due to numerous violations of NCAA and NAU rules. According to documents obtained by the paper, Adras was found to have falsified practice logs and per diem sheets, allowed a booster to attend a meal when recruits were present, and engaged in abusive behavior.[3]

References

  1. ^ NAU Official Bio
  2. ^ Somers, Kent (6 April 1999). "NAU assistant Adras promoted to top job". The Arizona Republic. p. C4. Retrieved 7 April 2011.
  3. ^ May, Jacob. Adras under fire before exit. Arizona Daily Sun, 2012-01-29.

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