Texas A&M The Battalion Sports March 23, 1982 /Page 9 \&M assistant chosen Davis accepts WTC head coach position y of by Frank L. Christlieb Sports Editor Barry Davis, assistant basket- Jl coach at Texas A&M Uni- rsity since 1979, has accepted ic head coaching position at ’estern Texas College in lyder. WTC president Don New- iry said Monday night that avis, 28, had been selected fer about 60 other applicants i a unanimous vote by .the hool’s seven-member board of ustees. Davis will remain at exas A&M until after the cur- :nt recruiting season, which be ns to wind to a close when the itial signing date arrives April 14. lege 'ED. SON ENT XND NES ARY ;ion . DE V 6: f DE EGE SEN 5RIL. ORA ESY ION. ;n £1 lo las deia latkxi . Una n ese dado ooret t lando on el Davis played for Texas A&M ider Coach Shelby Metcalf iring the 1974-76 seasons, |ith the Aggies winning South- :st Conference titles both Davis made the all-SWC Barry Davis iams both years and was co- )tain as well as the team’s most uable player in 1976. After his college career, Davis las drafted by the Houston I ockets, and later played for I olland in the European Bas- litball League. After spending 1)77-79 as a graduate assistant |iach for Metcalf, Davis became full-time assistant before the |)79-80 season. Davis, who didn’t arrive in I allege Station from Snyder un- PETS Ft puppies for good homes after 5 p.m., 13-683.3 ask for Phil. 114t5 til late Monday night, could not be reached for comment. Newbury said that Davis had been contacted by WTC about the position “around the first of the month,” and that he was one of six prospects interviewed for the job. The members of the board of trustees voiced support for Davis, Newbury said, and “were all impressed” with his qualifications. “His peer respect borders on the unbelievable,” Newbury said. “I talked with dozens of people on and off (Davis’) re sume sheet, and there wasn’t even the slightest negative com ment about him. Coach Metcalf gave him the highest recom mendation.” Davis becomes the Wester ners’ third coach in the past four years, following Nolan Richard son and Larry Dunaway. Richardson led WTC to a 37-0 record and the national junior college title in 1979-80, and now coaches at the University of Tulsa. Dunaway, who coached at WTC the past two seasons after leaving a similar post at San Marcos High School, resigned during the last week of this sea son. The Westerners had sub- .500 records both years after having won the national cham pionship under Richardson. Newbury said that Davis, who signed a contract with the col lege Monday, will not take over the coaching post immediately. “We know that he has com mitments to which he feels strongly at Texas A&M ... and that’s to be worked out,” New bury said. “I feel that for a time, he can recruit for both schools. “The offer was 95 percent made about two weeks ago, but not until today was the contract signed. We feel very fortunate to have Coach Davis.” A&M basketball final statistics and figures, 1981-82 season PLAYER G MPG FG-FGA PCX FT-FT A PCT REB-AVC PF-D TO BS TP-AVG Riley Naulls Roberts Woods Woodley Lewis Bluntson Thomas Cunningham Sooter Brown Reed Jones** 31 31 31 31 29 28 25 21 6 3 3 2 15 36.4 31.9 30.9 26.8 21.5 22.5 13.6 10.5 2.9 3.6 2.8 1.7 28.3 193-428 149-333 154-317 130-243 76-168 51-114 48-101 27-63 2-5 5-6 1-5 0-2 43-88 .450 .447 .485 .534 .452 .447 .475 .428 .400 .833 .200 .000 .488 120-148 77-115 57-85 74-117 45-59 60-80 15-26 9-20 4-7 0-1 0-1 0-0 20-35 .811 .667 .670 .632 .762 .750 .576 .450 .571 .000 .000 .000 .571 317-10.2 96-3.0 82-2.6 241-7.7 67-2.3 53-1.8 66-2.6 38-1.8 11-1.8 1- 0.3 4-1.3 2- 1.0 65-4.3 79-3 81-3 105-10 119-11 59-1 55-1 38-0 42-2 8-0 2-0 0-0 0-0 18-0 37 95 87 22 95 94 3 3 2 0 2 0 20 68 64 72 33 34 53 22 13 3 2 3 0 15 15 3 3 45 1 1 13 1 0 0 0 0 9 20 39 69 42 33 26 5 6 1 1 0 0 11 506-16.3 375-12.0 365-11.7 334-10.7 197-6.7 162-5.7 111-4.4 63-3.0 8-1.3 10-3.3 2-0.6 0-0.0 106-7.0 A&M TOTALS: OPP. TOTALS: 879-1873 843-1728 .469 .487 481-694 416-636 .693 .654 1128-36.3 1037-33.4 606-31 639-18 460 431 382 455 91 89 253 202 2239-72.2 2102-67.8 **Jones injured 1-23; out season The list of applicants for the job included “people from all ranks outside of pro,” Newbury said. Davis had applied for the WTC coaching position two years ago after Richardson took over at Tulsa, but Dunaway was selected. The search for the WTC coach began Feb. 26, Newbury said, when applications were First accepted. The WTC presi dent said that since the March 15 application deadline, as many as 15 inquiries have been made ab out the job. WTC, which opened only 11 years ago, has won the national junior college championship twice. The Westerners have been involved in the National Junior College Association of America playoffs four times during the school’s existence. WTC’s athletic groups com pete in the 10-team Western Junior College Athletic Associa tion, which includes these schools: Midland, Odessa, Ho ward, South Plains, Frank Phil lips, Clarendon, Amarillo, Hobbs, N.M., and Roswell, N.M. Military Institute. Newbury said the school has high hopes for Davis, known best for his recruiting ability. “We hope that it will be an important chapter in his life and that it will be an important chap ter in the history of the universi ty,” Newbury said. “None (of the applicants) has impressed me more than Barry Davis. It’s been a refreshing and exciting search.” Metcalf said Monday night that the WTC coaching positon is a great opportunity for Davis. “He wants head coaching ex perience, and it’s a good job for him,” Metcalf said. “Barry’ll do an excellent job for them. It’s a school with a good reputation for basketball. “I talked to (Newbury) about 10 days ago and we agreed that Barry could recruit for both schools until after the signing date. I think they decided on him before he decided to accept the position.” Metcalf said he’s in no hurry to find Davis’ replacement. “I’ve been talking to people, and I’ve had people call... things like that (the opening) leak out,” Metcalf said. “We have some ideas on what direction we’re going to go. We’re not in any hurry ... we’re going to finish up recruiting. “Basically, what we’ll be look ing for is someone who can re cruit and someone who can coach defense, since that’s what Davis did. Assistant coaches move on frequently, and I think he’s very qualified for that job. “It’s a shame he can’t be play er/coach,” Metcalf joked. Metcalf said the fact that Davis doesn’t have a perfect re cord or a championship to du plicate may be an advantage for him. “I think that’s a plus for Bar ry, because they’ll be hungry again,” Metcalf said. “It’s always tough to follow a guy who’s just had a perfect season, so I think he’s getting there at a good time.” OFFICIAL NOTICE mero jman ra no itos<* S\l# se** 1 ,jK* OFFICIAL NOTICE COLLEGE OF SCIENCE English Proficiency Examination ALL JUNIORS and SENIORS in curricula of the College of Science must take the English Proficiency Examination on Wednesday, March 24,1982 at 7:00 p.m. BIOLOGY Department Curricula... Room 113 BSBE CHEMISTRY Department Curricula Room 228 CHEM MATH Department Curricula Room 101 Milner PHYSICS Department Curricula... Room 301 PHYS h order to quality as a candidate for a degree in the College of Science, each student must demonstrate an ability to express himself (or herself) in accepl- adle English. 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