University of San Francisco Director of Athletics
Scott Sidwell announced today the dismissal of head men's basketball coach Rex Walters following eight years as the Dons' head coach.
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"I'd like to thank Coach Walters for his eight years of service to the University of San Francisco and our men's basketball program," said Sidwell. "However, I felt a change in the leadership of the program was necessary at this time in order for us to progress towards our goal of winning a conference championship and competing in postseason play on a regular basis."
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In eight seasons as USF's head coach, Walters compiled a 127-127 overall record, including a 63-65 mark in West Coast Conference games. His 10-year career record, which includes two seasons as the head coach at Florida Atlantic, stands at 158-160.
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Under Walters' guidance, USF had three winning seasons (19-15 in 2010-11; 20-14 in 2011-12; 21-12 in 2013-14) and made three postseason appearances (College Insider.com in 2010-11; College Basketball Invitational; 2011-12; National Invitation Tournament in 2013-14). USF finished third or higher in the WCC standings on two occasions (3rd in 2010-11; t-2 in 2013-14) and posted winning conference records two times in eight seasons (10-4 in 2010-11; 13-5 in 2013-14). This past season, USF finished 15-15 overall and fifth in the WCC with an 8-10 record and was eliminated in the quarterfinals of the WCC Basketball Championships. He was named the WCC's Coach of the Year in 2013-14.
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