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Davis leaves Drake after one season, moves on to Providence

 

PROVIDENCE, R.I. -- Keno Davis can't guarantee he'll have the same success in his first season at Providence as he had this year at Drake, where his team won 28 games, was ranked in the Top 25 and earned a NCAA tournament bid.

But Davis, hired Tuesday as Providence's new head coach as first reported by Gary Parrish of CBSSports.com, promised that the Friars won't be outworked on the court.

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"That's all I can ask -- is our players' best effort," Davis told reporters after a news conference introducing him as coach. "How many wins that means, I don't know. I'm not going to put a number out there that we have to live up to or live down to depending on how successful we are."

Davis, the son of former longtime Iowa coach Tom Davis, was lured from Drake two weeks after being selected as the Associated Press National Coach of the Year. This season, Keno Davis' first as a head coach, he took Drake to its first NCAA tournament appearance since 1971, and led the Bulldogs to a 28-5 record and their first national ranking in 33 years.

Davis replaces Tim Welsh, who was fired last month after taking Providence to two NCAA tournaments in 10 seasons and finishing with losing records in three of the last four seasons.

The hiring ends a frustrating and protracted coaching search for Providence during which George Mason's Jim Larranaga and Massachusetts' Travis Ford turned down offers from the Friars.

Davis said he has no problems with not being the first choice.

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"When you look around the country and you look at some of the unbelievably successful coaches, that doesn't mean they were the first choice when they were hired," Davis said. "It doesn't have to be the first choice, it just has to be the right one -- so I'm looking forward to proving them right."

Providence athletic director Bob Driscoll said the school had looked for a coach who had been successful in the past, someone who was the right "cultural fit" for the program and someone who believed the Friars could win in the Big East conference.

"I don't want any more excuses," Driscoll said. "I want somebody that says, 'Hey, we can get the job done."'

Providence did not release terms of the contract.

Davis inherits a Providence team that returns its key nucleus of starters, including leading scorer Jeff Xavier, but has struggled to stay competitive in the Big East. The Friars went 6-12 in the conference and 15-16 overall this season, playing all but one game without injured starting point guard Sharaud Curry.

He spoke briefly with his new team before being introduced to the public.

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April 15, 2008 2:56 pm

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April 15, 2008 4:12 pm
Providence is where up and coming coaches now go to have their careers squashed.
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April 15, 2008 4:08 pm
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As a Drake fan I am pretty bummed to hear the news Keno is taking the money and running. 

Drake took a huge chance on him.  Part of the package to get Dr. Tom to come on board was to give Keno the job.  He comes out with a dream season and decides to cash in his chips.  I would like to think he'd have some loyalty to the place that gave him his start but whe ...(more)

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April 15, 2008 3:00 pm

What a sell out.....

Did anyone learn anything from Bill Self?

Coach stays loyal to his school, and stick with them for a little longer.  Keno Davis coach 1 year at an overachieving Drake, and thinks he is Big East material?  Give me a break, if I were a fan of Drake, this would be the guy I hate(dislike).  Your dad coaches all those years, you take over and sell ...(more)

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April 15, 2008 3:48 pm

What a great story. A unknown first year coach at Drake, last years prediction for them was to finish 9th in the MVC, but they win 28 games and go to the NCAA tournament for the first time since 1950something, under the leadership of Keno Davis. Now he is coaching at a school where Rick Pitino coached and where Billy Donavan played and it is in the big time Big East, probably the best conferenc ...(more)

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April 15, 2008 11:58 am
Assuming this thing happens (which it looks like it will) speaking as a Drake fan, I am disappointed that Drake stuck their neck out on hiring Keno when he had no experience and was unproven - only to have their faith rewarded by him jumping ship after one year. Now it's impossible to recruit anyone and much of the momentum the program had seems to be lost.

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