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====== Danny Nee ====== | ====== Danny Nee ====== | ||
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**Weight:** lbs.\\ | **Weight:** lbs.\\ | ||
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- | **High School:** Power Memorial | + | **High School: |
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Nee was a teammate of Kareem Abdul-Jabbar (then Lew Alcindor) at New York's Power Memorial High School. | Nee was a teammate of Kareem Abdul-Jabbar (then Lew Alcindor) at New York's Power Memorial High School. | ||
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===== Marquette Career ===== | ===== Marquette Career ===== | ||
- | He was a member of the [[Al McGuire's|Al McGuire]] first recruiting class at Marquette University. He captained the Warriors' | + | He was a member of the [[Al McGuire|Al McGuire's]] first recruiting class at Marquette University. |
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+ | He captained the Warriors' | ||
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+ | But Nee dropped out of Marquette in 1966. He commented on it in the //Daily Nebraskan//, | ||
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===== Post-Marquette Career ===== | ===== Post-Marquette Career ===== | ||
- | As a Vietnam veteran, he received Combat Air Insignia Medals | + | He enlisted with the United States Marine Corps and would participate |
- | He returned to college at St. Mary of the Plains College in Dodge City, Kansas, where he graduated with a bachelor' | + | As a Vietnam veteran, Nee received Combat Air Insignia Medals |
- | Nee spent four seasons as a high school coach in New Jersey before beginning his college coaching career at Notre Dame as an assistant to Digger Phelps from 1976-80. He helped lead the Fighting Irish to four NCAA Tournaments, | + | He did not return to Marquette. Instead, Nee returned to college at St. Mary of the Plains College in Dodge City, Kansas, where he graduated with a bachelor' |
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+ | Nee spent four seasons as a high school coach in New Jersey | ||
Nee's first head coaching job was at Ohio University from 1980-86. In six seasons with the Bobcats, he posted a 107-67 (.607) mark and led the team to two NCAA (1982-83 & 1984-85) and one NIT (1985-86) appearances. He earned Mid-American Conference Coach of the Year honors twice before taking the head job at Nebraska. | Nee's first head coaching job was at Ohio University from 1980-86. In six seasons with the Bobcats, he posted a 107-67 (.607) mark and led the team to two NCAA (1982-83 & 1984-85) and one NIT (1985-86) appearances. He earned Mid-American Conference Coach of the Year honors twice before taking the head job at Nebraska. | ||
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Only for one season (2000-01), Nee was the head coach for Robert Morris College before accepting the head position at Duquesne University in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. He served in that capacity for five seasons until his resignation on March 4, 2006. | Only for one season (2000-01), Nee was the head coach for Robert Morris College before accepting the head position at Duquesne University in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. He served in that capacity for five seasons until his resignation on March 4, 2006. | ||
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+ | Since his departure from Duquesne, Nee served as a regional scout for the Utah Jazz for two years. | ||
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+ | He is now employed by Rutgers University to serve as the newly minted director of player development for the men's basketball program. | ||
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+ | ===== Links ===== | ||
+ | * [[http:// | ||