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Darrin Horn Sport(s) Basketball Current position Title Head coach Team South Carolina Biographical details Born December 24, 1972 Place of birth Glasgow, Kentucky, USA Playing career 1991–1995 Western Kentucky Position(s) Guard Coaching career (HC unless noted) 1995–1997
1997–1999
1999–2003
2003–2008
2008–presentWestern Kentucky (asst.)
Morehead State (asst.)
Marquette (asst.)
Western Kentucky
South CarolinaAccomplishments and honors Championships Sun Belt Regular Season Championship (2006)
Sun Belt Tournament Championship (2008)Darrin Horn (born December 24, 1972) is an American college basketball head coach. On April 1, 2008, Horn was hired as the new men's team coach at the University of South Carolina, replacing Dave Odom.
Horn played guard for the 1991 KHSAA State Runner-Up Tates Creek High School Commodores in Lexington, Kentucky for legendary coach Nolan Barger. That fall he played for Western Kentucky University Hilltoppers in Bowling Green, Kentucky from 1991–1995. He was an assistant coach at Marquette University under Tom Crean before he became the head coach at Western. That Marquette team was led by future NBA players Dwyane Wade and Travis Diener. Diener even placed a call of reference for Horn to then-WKU Athletic Director Wood Selig. Horn compiled a record of 111–48 in five seasons at his alma mater, WKU. He led the Hilltoppers to the "Sweet 16", the third round of the 2008 NCAA Men's Basketball Tournament. Their run ended with a 10-point loss to top-seeded UCLA.
Horn also served as an assistant coach from 1995-1997 at WKU for then-coach Matt Kilcullen before departing for Marquette.
Horn's teams are known for their up-tempo style of play, full-court trapping defense and conditioning. While at Western Kentucky, Horn's teams averaged 47% field goal accuracy and averaged about 77 points per game.
Horn is married to the former Carla Walker of Franklin, Tennessee. The couple has one daughter, Caroline, and one son, Walker.
Head coaching record[1]
Season Team Overall Conference Standing Postseason Western Kentucky (Sun Belt Conference) (2003–2008) 2003–2004 Western Kentucky 15–13 8–6 5th 2004–2005 Western Kentucky 22–9 9–5 2nd (East) NIT 2nd Round 2005–2006 Western Kentucky 23–8 12–2 1st (East) NIT 1st Round 2006–2007 Western Kentucky 22–11 12–6 2nd (East) 2007–2008 Western Kentucky 29–7 16–2 T–1st (East) NCAA Sweet Sixteen Western Kentucky: 111–48 57–21 South Carolina (Southeastern Conference) (2008–present) 2008–2009 South Carolina 21–10 10–6 T–1st (East) NIT 1st Round 2009–2010 South Carolina 15–16 6–10 5th (East) 2010–2011 South Carolina 14–16 5–11 6th (East) 2011–2012 South Carolina 1-1 0-0 (East) South Carolina: 51–43 21–27 Total: 162–91 National Champion Conference Regular Season Champion Conference Tournament Champion
Conference Regular Season & Conference Tournament Champion Conference Division ChampionReferences
- ^ Darrin Horn. sports-reference.com
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Western Kentucky Hilltoppers basketball head coaches J. L. Arthur (1914–1916) • No team (1916–1921) • L. T. Smith (1921–1922) • Edgar Diddle (1922–1964) • John Oldham (1964–1971) • Jim Richards (1971–1978) • Gene Keady (1978–1980) • Clem Haskins (1980–1986) • Murray Arnold (1986–1990) • Ralph Willard (1990–1994) • Matt Kilcullen (1994–1997) • Ron Brown & Al Seibert # (1997) • Dennis Felton (1998–2003) • Darrin Horn (2003–2008) • Ken McDonald (2008– )
Pound sign (#) denotes interim head coach.
South Carolina Gamecocks men's basketball head coaches J. H. Brown (1908–1909) • F. E. Schofield (1909–1910) • No coach (1910–1911) • James G. Driver (1911–1913) • John Blackburn (1913–1914) • L. W. Hill (1914–1915) • Charles Farrell (1915–1916) • Dixon Foster (1916–1920) • Sol Metzger (1920–1921) • Lana Sims (1921–1922) • Jack Crawford (1922–1924) • Branch Bocock (1924–1927) • A. Burnet Stoney (1927–1928) • A. W. Norman (1928–1932) • Billy Laval (1932–1933) • A. W. Norman (1933–1935) • Ted Petoskey (1935–1940) • Frank Johnson (1940–1942) • Rex Enright (1942–1943) • Henry Findley (1943–1944) • Johnny McMillan (1944–1945) • Frank Johnson (1945–1958) • Walt Hambrick (1958–1959) • Bob Stevens (1959–1962) • Chuck Noe (1962–1964) • Dwane Morrison # (1964) • Frank McGuire (1964–1980) • Bill Foster (1980–1986) • George Felton (1986–1991) • Steve Newton (1991–1993) • Eddie Fogler (1993–2001) • Dave Odom (2001–2008) • Darrin Horn (2008– )
Pound sign (#) denotes interim head coach.Current men's basketball head coaches of the Southeastern Conference Anthony Grant (Alabama) • Mike Anderson (Arkansas) • Tony Barbee (Auburn) • Billy Donovan (Florida) • Mark Fox (Georgia) • John Calipari (Kentucky) • Trent Johnson (LSU) • Rick Stansbury (Mississippi State) • Andy Kennedy (Ole Miss) • Darrin Horn (South Carolina) • Cuonzo Martin (Tennessee) • Kevin Stallings (Vanderbilt)
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