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Wade Scott
Scott in 2014 at the University of Houston
Biographical details
Alma materEastern New Mexico (BA)
Midwestern State University (MA)
Playing career
1988University of Texas-Arlington
1989Frank Phillips College
1990-92Eastern New Mexico University
Coaching career (HC unless noted)
1993-94New Mexico Military Institute (assistant)
1995Yale H.S. (OK)
1995Western Oklahoma State College (assistant)
1996-01Western Oklahoma State College
2002-03Clarendon College
2003-05Grayson County College
2005-06Trinity Valley Community College (assistant)
2006-14University of Houston (assistant)
2014University of Houston
2014-19Texas A&M University-Kingsville

Wade Scott is an American college basketball coach, who most recently served as the Women's Head Coach at Texas A&M University-Kingsville in Kingsville, TX from 2014 to 2019.[1] He was previously the interim head coach at the University of Houston after being an assistant coach for several years.[2][3] He has also coached on the junior college and high school levels.[4]

Head coaching record

Statistics overview
Season Team Overall Conference Standing Postseason
Houston Cougars (American Athletic Conference) (2013–2014)
2013-14
(portion)
Houston 2-18 1-17 10th
Houston: 2–18 (.100) 1–17 (.056)
Texas A&M Kingsville Javelinas (Lone Star Conference) (2014–2019)
2014-15 TAMUK 0-26 0-16 9th
2015-16 TAMUK 5-21 0-16 9th
2016-17 TAMUK 14-14 8-12 8th
2017-18 TAMUK 8-20 5-15 10th
2018-19 TAMUK 9-19 6-14 9th
TAMUK: 36–100 (.265) 19–73 (.207)
Total: 38–118 (.244)

      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

References

  1. ^ "Wade Scott". Javelina Athletics. Texas A&M University-Kingsville. Retrieved 1 April 2019.
  2. ^ AP. "Houston's Todd Buchanan resigns". ESPN. Retrieved 1 April 2019.
  3. ^ "Todd Buchanan Resigns as Houston Women's Basketball Coach". UH Cougars. University of Houston Athletics. Retrieved 1 April 2019.
  4. ^ "Great Scott! Javelinas Name UH Coach Women's Basketball Head Coach". Javelina Athletics. Texas A&M University-Kingsville. Retrieved 1 April 2019.