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Keith Brett Dambrot (born October 26, 1958) is an American former
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coach who was most recently the men's
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head coach of
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. In his final year, he led them to their first tournament appearance since 1977, and first tournament win since 1969. During his high school head coaching career, he coached future
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star
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for two years. During 13 seasons of head coaching at the
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, he had a regular game season 305–139 record and was the winningest coach in the program's history. He is a three-time
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Coach of the Year.Keith Dambrot Named Duquesne Head Men's Basketball Coach - Atlantic 10 Conference Official Athletic Site
/ref> In 2010, he was elected into the Summit County Sports Hall of Fame, and in 2013 he won the
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Coach of the Year Award as the country's top Jewish college basketball coach.


Early life

Dambrot was born in
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, and is Jewish.» Blog Archive » Keith Dambrot Wins 2013 Red Auerbach Award
/ref> Dambrot's mother, Faye, was a psychology professor at the University of Akron while he was growing up.'Lucky' Dambrot thriving in Phase Two , FOX Sports
/ref> His father Sid Dambrot played on
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teams that were ranked No. 1 in the nation from 1952 to 1954. His uncle Irwin Dambrot played basketball for the 1950
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(CCNY) team, the only school to win both the
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Tournament and the NIT in the same season, and was the MVP of the NCAA tournament that season and the No. 1 draft pick (selected seventh overall) by the
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in the 1950 NBA draft. Dambrot attended Firestone High School, playing baseball and point guard in basketball for the school teams. In college at the
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, he played
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on the
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baseball team (of which he was captain and MVP) for the school, establishing what at the time was a school record for career
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, with 28. He graduated in 1982 with a degree in management. In 1984 he earned an
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from the University of Akron.


Early coaching career

His first basketball coaching job came while he was a college student, when he helped coach the high school junior varsity at his alma mater Firestone, and they won the Akron City Series JV championship. Upon graduating college, he started as an assistant basketball coach at Akron. Dambrot began his head coaching career at Division II schools Tiffin University for two seasons from 1984 to 1986 and at
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for two seasons from 1989 to 1991, At Ashland, he led his team each year into the NCAA D-II men's basketball tournament. In between, he was an assistant coach at
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.


Central Michigan University

At 32 years of age, Dambrot replaced Charlie Coles as coach of
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for the 1991–92 season. He coached the team for two seasons, and was fired for making a controversial comment before a game against
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. He had asked the players if he could use a controversial word (the "N-word") in addressing the team before he actually did, and they agreed, but he still was fired.Akron's Keith Dambrot on Jason Popp suspension: 'People can learn from their mistakes' - Terry Pluto , cleveland.com
/ref> He sued the university in a wrongful discrimination lawsuit, and all 11 black players on the team joined him in the suit, claiming the university's policy against discriminatory language was too vague. He eventually lost the suit, though the students prevailed in overturning the school's language policy.


St. Vincent-St. Mary High School

The incident at Central Michigan essentially blackballed Dambrot from college coaching. Dambrot was only able to coach at the Akron
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and in some summer leagues. In 1998, he became the head coach at St. Vincent–St. Mary HS in
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. During his three seasons there, he guided the Fighting Irish to a 69–10 record. During the last two years of his tenure as coach there, future NBA star
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was on his squad, and they won two consecutive state championships, as well as were nationally ranked. James took part in $1 clinics Dambrot conducted at the local Jewish Community Center. Before playing for Dambrot, James had met with him, and followed up on the accusations made about him during his stint at Central Michigan. In his book, ''Shooting Stars'', James said that he did not believe that Dambrot was a racist."LeBron's Band of Brothers" ''Vanity Fair'', October, 2009
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University of Akron

Dambrot left St. Vincent-St. Mary in 2001 to return to coaching as an assistant at the collegiate level at his alma mater, the University of Akron. After becoming the head coach of Akron in 2004, Dambrot led the Zips to 19 victories in Dambrot's first season (2004–05). Akron was one of only four schools - along with Duke, Gonzaga, and Kansas - to win 21 or more games in 12 seasons before Dambrot left in 2017. During his tenure, he led Akron to the postseason in 10 seasons – participating in the NCAA Tournament in 2009, 2011, and 2013; the National Invitation Tournament in 2006, 2008, 2012, 2016, and 2017; the College Basketball Invitational (CBI) in 2010, in the CollegeInsider.com Postseason Tournament (CIT) in 2012. The Zips won at least 21 games in each of his last 12 seasons – a feat unmatched in program history. In his first seven seasons in charge of the program, Akron amassed a 162–75 () overall record, including an 80–36 mark in MAC play and a 91–15 tally in home games (50–8 in MAC play at home). Those 162 victories tied for the most by a MAC team and tied for 29th-best nationally during that seven-season span. In 13 seasons as a collegiate head coach he owned a 270–145 () overall record. Dambrot entered the season in fifth place in league history with a .628 win percentage while coaching in the MAC (182–109 overall; 162–75 Akron, 20–34 CMU), eighth in overall wins (182), 11th in league games winning percentage (, 90–60) and 10th in conference wins (90). Named the 2009 Best Mid-Major Coach by Dan Wetzel of Yahoo Sports, Dambrot's time at UA was highlighted by mentoring a total of 20 All-MAC honorees, 10 MAC All-Tournament selections, two tournament MVPs, and one player of the year honor. Also during his watch, seven players were added to the school's 1,000-point scorer's list and he coached Akron's all-time assists leader ( Dru Joyce III, 503), all-time blocked shots leader (
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, 165), all-time winningest player (Chris McKnight, 97 victories over a four-season span) and the all-time games played leader (Steve McNees, 141). The list of accolades received by UA players included Romeo Travis being named Honorable Mention All-America (the program's first such honoree since 1989) and MAC Player of the Year (first in program history) in 2007, Cedrick Middleton (2007) and Brett McKnight (2009) earning MAC Sixth Man of the Year (only two honors of that kind in program history), and Nate Linhart (2009) and Jimmy Conyers (2010) being selected as the MAC Defensive Player of the Year. Linhart also earned league tournament MVP honors in 2009. In 2011, Zeke Marshall earned league tournament MVP honors after helping the Zips to their second MAC title in three seasons. In 2010, Dambrot was elected into the Summit County Sports Hall of Fame for his contributions at Akron St. Vincent-St. Mary High School and at The University of Akron as both a student-athlete and head coach. He was also a finalist for the Red Auerbach Coach of the Year Award, which is awarded by the Jewish Coaches Association. In 2013, he won the Red Auerbach Coach of the Year Award as the country's top Jewish college basketball coach, and was named the MAC Coach of the Year. Dambrot left Akron after 13 seasons, with a 305–139 record, as the winningest coach in school history.Keith Dambrot leaves Akron for Duquesne (photos) , cleveland.com
/ref> He won back-to-back Mid-American Conference regular season titles in 2016 and 2017, and coach of the year honors those seasons. The team averaged 23.5 wins during his tenure.


Duquesne University

On March 30, 2017, Dambrot was named the 17th head coach at Duquesne in the school's 101-year history. He signed a 7-year, $7 million contract. The Dukes had finished 10-22 the season before he took over as head coach. Duquesne improved to 16-16 while finishing 10th in the Atlantic 10 in its first season under Dambrot. In his second season as head coach, Dambrot led the school to its first winning record since the 2011–12 season with 19 wins and 13 losses. Duquesne ended the season sixth in the Atlantic 10, the program's best finish since it finished fourth in the 2010–11 season. The 2019/2020 season saw a better start for Duquesne and Dambrot. The Dukes started the season 10–0, the best start since the 1953/1954 season. Duquesne went 11–7 in conference play and tied for 5th place in the A10. The 2020 A10 Tournament and subsequent March Madness tournaments were canceled due to the
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. Steady growth and improvement under Dambrot paid off for the Dukes in 2024, as they won four consecutive games to claim the 2024 Atlantic 10 men's basketball tournament and their first NCAA Tournament bid since 1977. A day after their place in the Big Dance was clinched, Dambrot announced he would be retiring from coaching at the end of the tournament to help take care of his wife, who had been diagnosed with breast cancer the previous year. The No. 11–seeded Dukes upset the No. 6–seeded BYU squad 71-67, before falling to
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in the second round.


Personal life

Dambrot is married to his wife Donna. Their son,
Robby Dambrot Robert Dambrot (born October 19, 1994) is an American soccer player who plays as a defender for Loudoun United in the USL Championship. Career College & Amateur Dambrot began playing college soccer at the University of Akron in 2013, where ...
, is a professional soccer player.


Head coaching record


College


See also

* List of current NCAA Division I men's basketball coaches


References


External links


Duquesne profile
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