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ASU basketball coach leaves after
nine seasons
Fancher had just completed his ninth season as head coach of
the Mountaineers. Appalachian State went
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The Famncher File
The year-by-year record of Houston Fancher, who resigned
as head basketball coach at Appalachian State Monday.
Years Overall SoCon
2000-01 11-20 7-9
2001-02 10-18 5-11
2002-03 19-10 11-5
2003-04 9-21 4-12
2004-05 18-12 9-7
2005-06 14-16 6-8
2006-07 25-8 15-3
2007-08 18-13 13-7
2008-09 13-18 9-11
Totals 138-137 79-82 |
13-18 this past season, 9-11 in the Southern Conference, and
lost to Davidson in the quarterfinals of the Southern Conference
Tournament.
Fancher has guided the Mountaineers to a 138-137 overall record.
Appalachian State has won three North Division championships
and earned an NIT bid in 2006-07 after going 25-8, 15-3 in the
Southern Conference. Appalachian State won the San Juan Shootout
that season by beating Virginia, Central Florida and Vanderbilt.
The 25 victories set a school record. He was also named the
SoCons coach of the year after the 2002-03 season after
winning his first North Division title.
Neither Fancher nor Appalachian State athletics director Charlie
Cobb could be reached for comment. Both made statements that
were included in the press release.
Im thankful for the opportunity to represent Appalachian
State University for the past 13 years, including the last nine
as head coach, Fancher said in the release. I hope
that I have done so with the class and dignity that the position
deserves. I want to thank Chancellor (Dr. Kenneth E.) Peacock
and (ASU athletics director) Charlie Cobb for their support.
It has been a wonderful experience for me to build a program.
The next head coach at ASU will be fortunate to coach the terrific
group of kids that are in the program.
A nationwide search will begin immediately for a new coach,
according to the release.
Fancher took over for Buzz Peterson, who left in 2000 to coach
at Tulsa and then the following year at Tennessee.
Fancher was Petersons assistant coach at Appalachian State
for four years, serving his last two as the associate head coach.
He was also an assistant at Vanderbilt for one season.
Fancher began his coaching career as an assistant at Maryville
College from 1988-92. He was then named head coach at North
Greenville College from 1992-95, before moving on to Vanderbilt.
We appreciate everything that Coach Fancher has done for
Appalachian mens basketball, Mountaineer athletics and
the university as a whole over the past 13 years, Cobb
said in the release. He has been a terrific ambassador
for ASU, a valued member of the community and an outstanding
leader of young men. We wish Coach Fancher nothing but the best
in his future endeavors.
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