Don Verlin














































































Don Verlin

Don Verlin in 2015.jpg
Verlin in 2015.

Sport(s) Men's basketball
Current position
Title Head coach
Team Idaho
Conference Big Sky
Record 172–149 (.536)
Biographical details
Born
(1965-06-15) June 15, 1965 (age 53)
Roseville, California
Alma mater
California State University, Stanislaus ('91)
Colorado State University ('93)
Coaching career (HC unless noted)
1983–1984
Del Oro HS (freshmen)
1984–1985
Placer HS (JV)
1989–1991
Columbia (CA) (asst.)
1991–1992
Colorado State (asst.)
1992–1994
Cal State Bakersfield (asst.)
1994–1998 Colorado State (asst.)
1998–2008
Utah State (asst.)
2008–present Idaho

Head coaching record
Overall 172–149 (.536)

Donald Gene Verlin (born June 15, 1965) is an American college basketball coach who is currently men's basketball head coach at the University of Idaho. Previously, he was an assistant coach at Colorado State, Utah State, and Cal State Bakersfield.




Contents






  • 1 Early life and education


  • 2 Coaching career


  • 3 Personal life


  • 4 Head coaching record


  • 5 References


  • 6 External links





Early life and education


Born in Roseville, California, Verlin graduated from Del Oro High School in Loomis, California in 1983. Verlin graduated from California State University, Stanislaus in 1991 with a bachelor's degree in physical education and Colorado State University in 1993 with a master's degree in education.[1]



Coaching career


With his twin brother Ron, Don Verlin was freshman basketball co-head coach at Del Oro High for a season after graduating from high school before coaching junior varsity one season at Placer High School.[2]


Verlin then coached from 1989 to 1991 at the junior college level, as an assistant at Columbia College in Sonora, California. Later, Verlin moved up to the NCAA as an assistant at Colorado State under Stew Morrill in the 1991–92 season.[1] Then, from 1992 to 1994, Verlin was an assistant at Cal State Bakersfield under Pat Douglass for back-to-back NCAA Division II championship seasons.[1]


In 1994, Verlin rejoined Colorado State, again under Stew Morrill, as an assistant and stayed for four seasons. Verlin followed Morrill to Utah State in 1998. In ten seasons with Utah State, Verlin helped Utah State reach eight postseason appearances and eight 20-plus win seasons.[3]



Personal life


Don Verlin is married and has two children,[1] and his twin brother Ron is also a college basketball coach, most recently at the University of the Pacific.[4]



Head coaching record





















































































































Season
Team
Overall
Conference
Standing
Postseason

Idaho Vandals (Western Athletic Conference) (2008–2014)

2008–09
Idaho
17–16 9–7 T–3rd
CIT Quarterfinals

2009–10

Idaho
15–16 6–10 T–6th

2010–11

Idaho
18–14 9–7 T–3rd
CIT First Round

2011–12

Idaho
19–14 9–5 3rd
CIT Second Round

2012–13

Idaho
12–18 7–11 6th

2013–14

Idaho
16–18 7–9 T–5th  

Idaho (WAC):
97–96 (.503) 47–49 (.490)

Idaho Vandals (Big Sky Conference) (2014–present)

2014–15

Idaho
13–17 8–10 T–7th

2015–16

Idaho
21–13 12–6 3rd
CBI First Round

2016–17

Idaho
19–14 12–6 T–3rd
CIT Second Round

2017–18

Idaho
22–9 14–4 2nd

Idaho (Big Sky):
75–53 (.586) 46–26 (.639)

Idaho:
172–149 (.536) 93–75 (.554)
Total: 172–149 (.536)

      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





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  2. ^ Modhorst, Todd (March 11, 2005). "Verlins share a bittersweet rivalry". Auburn Journal. Retrieved November 29, 2016.


  3. ^ "Don Verlin". Utah State Aggies. 2007. Retrieved November 29, 2016.


  4. ^ "Ron Verlin". University of the Pacific. 2015.




External links



  • Idaho biography of Verlin

  • Utah State biography


  • Sports Reference.com - coaching record - Don Verlin










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