Larry Shyatt
American basketball coach (born 1951) / From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Lawrence Alan Shyatt (born April 8, 1951) is an American basketball coach. He last served as an assistant coach of the Dallas Mavericks of the National Basketball Association (NBA).
Biographical details | |
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Born | (1951-04-08) April 8, 1951 (age 73) Cleveland, Ohio, U.S. |
Playing career | |
1970–1972 | Wooster |
Coaching career (HC unless noted) | |
1973–1975 | Akron (assistant) |
1975–1976 | Utah (assistant) |
1976–1982 | Cleveland State (assistant) |
1982–1988 | New Mexico (assistant) |
1988–1994 | Providence (assistant) |
1994–1997 | Clemson (assistant) |
1997–1998 | Wyoming |
1998–2003 | Clemson |
2004–2011 | Florida (assistant) |
2011–2016 | Wyoming |
2016–2019 | Dallas Mavericks (assistant) |
Head coaching record | |
Overall | 187–162 (.536) |
Tournaments | 0–1 (NCAA Division I) 4–2 (NIT) |
Accomplishments and honors | |
Championships | |
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Shyatt was previously head coach at the University of Wyoming in the 1997–98 season, the head coach at Clemson University from 1998 to 2003 and again head coach of Wyoming from 2011 to 2016.[1][2] He also previously served as an assistant coach at the University of Florida. He was the 1998 National Association of Basketball Coaches (NABC) District 13 Coach of the Year as head coach at Wyoming, the 1998 Western Athletic Conference Mountain Division Coach of the Year, and was named four times as the Top Assistant Coach in the Nation by the Basketball Times.