Neil_Roberts_(basketball)

Neil Roberts (basketball)

Neil Roberts (basketball)

American basketball player and coach


Neil Roberts (born May 8, 1945) is a former American basketball coach who coached at both Dixie State and Southern Utah.[1][2]

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Playing career

Roberts played college basketball at BYU from 1964 to 1967.[3][4] He was named Look Magazine All-American in 1967.[1]

Coaching career

Roberts' coaching career would begin in the high school ranks, notably at Skyline High School, where he won two state championships.[1] He compiled a 172–38 overall record as a high school coach.[5] In 1978, Roberts would accept the head coaching position at then-NJCAA program Dixie State. He remained with the Trailblazers until 1985, making three national tournaments and winning the 1985 NJCAA Division I championship.[6] After a brief hiatus from coaching, Roberts would become the head coach at Southern Utah, helping guide its transition from NCAA Division II to Division I. He served as coach until 1992, ending with a 54–51 record. Roberts resigned as coach during the 1991–92 season after being accused of shoplifting a $30 necktie.[5] He was replaced by Bill Evans.

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NCAA D1

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References

  1. "Neil Roberts (2007) - Hall of Fame". Dixie State University Athletics.
  2. "Neil Roberts Coaching Record". College Basketball at Sports-Reference.com.
  3. "Neil Roberts College Stats". College Basketball at Sports-Reference.com.
  4. Robinson, John (February 9, 1992). "Roberts Resigns As SUU Coach To End Turmoil". Deseret News. Retrieved October 16, 2022.
  5. "Men's Basketball 1984-85 (2012) - Hall of Fame". Dixie State University Athletics.

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