Doug Davalos
Doug Davalos (born February 10, 1970)
Teams coached: Sul Ross State Lobos, Texas State Bobcats
Sul Ross State record^: 72-35 (.673)
Texas State record: 92-123 (.428)
Overall record: 164-158 (.509)
Career Accomplishments:
- NCAA National Championships: 0
- NCAA Tournament Appearances: 0
- NIT Championships: 0
- NIT Appearances: 0
- Southland Regular Season Champion: 1 (2011)
- American Southwest (Div III) Regular Season Champion: 1 (2004)
- NCAA Division III Tournament Appearances: 1 (2004)
Coaching Career (head coach, unless noted):
2006-2013 | Texas State |
2002-2006 | Sul Ross State |
2000-2002 | Eastern New Mexico (asst) |
1995-1996 | Auburn-Montgomery (grad. asst) |
1994 | Houston (student asst) |
Doug Davalos Facts
- Douglas Wayne Davalos
- Born February 10, 1970
- Hometown: San Antonio, Texas
- Alma Mater: University of Houston (BS, 1994) / Auburn University at Montgomery (M.Ed, 1996)
- Graduated from Houston in 1994, where he spent one season as a student assistant under Alvin Brooks
- Next up was a stint as a graduate assistant at Division II Auburn-Montgomery (AL)
- Spent four seasons as the head coach at Fort Stockton HS (TX), going 71-49 overall at the helm
- Joined the staff at D-II Eastern New Mexico, working with the Greyhounds for two seasons
- Was the head coach at D-III Sul Ross State (TX) for four seasons, compiling a 72-35 record overall
- Won his division in the American Southwest three times, including an overall title in 2004
- Left for Texas State in 2006, coaching the Division I Bobcats for the next seven seasons
- Was 92-123 overall, highlighted by the 2010-11 season in which he won a share of the Southland title
- Since 2014, Davalos has been the head girl’s basketball coach at Westwood HS in Austin, Texas
- His father is Rudy Davalos, a former Texas State player who was later the athletic director at New Mexico
Doug Davalos Coaching Tree
- coming soon
^ overall record includes head coaching positions at both the NCAA Division I and Division III levels