Cameron Dollar
Cameron Dollar (born December 9, 1975)
Teams coached: Seattle Redhawks
Seattle record: 107-138 (.437)
Overall record^: 107-138 (.437)
Career Accomplishments:
- NCAA National Championships: 0
- NCAA Tournament Appearances: 0
- NIT Championships: 0
- NIT Appearances: 0
- CBI Appearances: 2 (2015, 2016)
Coaching Career (head coach, unless noted):
2017-2021 | Washington (asst) |
2009-2017 | Seattle |
2002-2009 | Washington (asst) |
1999-2002 | Saint Louis (asst) |
1999 | Georgia (asst) |
1998-1999 | Southern California College |
1997-1998 | UC Irvine (asst) |
Cameron Dollar Facts
- Cameron Dollar
- Born December 9, 1975
- Hometown: Atlanta, Georgia
- Alma Mater: University of California, Los Angeles (BA, 1997)
- The Atlanta-native played at a prep school in Maryland and was recruited to play at UCLA by then-assistant Mark Gottfried
- His father, Donald, was a longtime HS coach in Atlanta; Dollar later hired his father to be one of his assistants at Seattle
- Played for Jim Harrick and was on the 1995 NCAA title team, playing a huge role in the title game against Arkansas
- As a senior, Dollar played for new head coach Steve Lavin (whom had previously been an assistant there for five seasons)
- After graduating in 1997, Dollar served as an assistant under head coach Pat Douglass for one season at UC Irvine
- Became the youngest head coach in college basketball in 1998 when he was hired to lead NAIA Southern California College (now Vanguard University) in Costa Mesa, CA; went 11-22 in one season there
- Was part-time on Harrick’s staff at Georgia for three months in 1999 before joining Lorenzo Romar at SLU as a full assistant
- Spent three seasons there and then followed Romar to Washington in 2002, where he worked for the next seven seasons
- Hired as the head coach at Seattle in 2009, as the program was transitioning back into D-I after many years at the D-II level
- Won 107 games in eight seasons at Seattle, including back-to-back trips to the CBI in 2015 and 2016
- Fired from his position in March 2017 following a 13-17 season, the sixth losing season for the team in eight years
- Returned to Washington later that month and spent the next four seasons as the lead assistant there under Mike Hopkins
- Along with his wife, Maureen, has three children
Cameron Dollar Coaching Tree
- coming soon
^ overall record includes head coaching positions at both the NCAA Division I level only