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Charles Doak Sport(s) Baseball, basketball Coaching career (HC unless noted) 1924-1939 NC State
Trinity College
North Carolina
Guilford CollegeHead coaching record Overall 145-131-6 Accomplishments and honors Championships South Atlantic Conference champions 1924, 1928 Charles A. "Chick" Doak coached baseball at North Carolina State University from 1924 to 1939 where he accumulated 145 wins, 131 losses, 6 ties.[1]
Doak also played in the minor leagues and coached several college teams, such as at Guilford College, the University of North Carolina, and Trinity College.
Doak led the Wolfpack (the players were known as the "Doakmen") to the South Atlantic Championship only twice in his 16 seasons as coach (1924 and 1928), but his view that "the best defense is a hell of an offense" made for exciting games. Doak remained on NC State's physical education faculty until 1955. The baseball field to the east of Reynolds Coliseum (a space now occupied by the Coliseum parking deck) was named in his honor, and the name persisted to the fields current site. His sons, Charles and Robert, both played baseball for NC State.
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Coach at North Carolina
After Nat Cartmell was fired as the North Carolina Tar Heels men's basketball coach in 1914 for playing dice with known gamblers, Doak took over as the second head coach for the Tar Heels.[2] Doak was generally more interested in coaching baseball and was not fully focused on coaching basketball.[2] During the 1915-16 season, it was too difficult to get referees and so on some occasions Doak would actually referee games that the Tar Heels were playing.[3] Doak was fairly successful as the head coach of the basketball team, but stepped down as head coach after the 1916 season to be replaced by Howell Peacock.[4]
Head coaching record
Basketball
Season Team Overall Conference Standing Postseason North Carolina (No conference) (1914–1916) 1914–15 North Carolina 6–10 1915–16 North Carolina 12–6 North Carolina: 18–16[5] Total: 18–16 National Champion Conference Regular Season Champion Conference Tournament Champion
Conference Regular Season & Conference Tournament Champion Conference Division ChampionReferences
- ^ http://www.lib.ncsu.edu/exhibits/baseball/highlights.html
- ^ a b Powell 2005, p. 11
- ^ Rappoport 2002, p. 7
- ^ Powell 2005, p. 12
- ^ 2007-08 North Carolina men's basketball media guide 2007, p.177
Sources
- Powell, Adam (2005), University of North Carolina Basketball, Arcadia Publishing, ISBN 0738541508, http://books.google.com/?id=4YhGeDCjS7wC
- Rappoport, Ken (2002), Tales from the Tar Heel Locker Room, Sports Publishing LLC, ISBN 158261489X, http://books.google.com/?id=WHcMGVwNzgkC&dq=Charles+Doak+basketball
- 2007-08 North Carolina men's basketball media guide, UNC Athletic Communications, http://tarheelblue.cstv.com/sports/m-baskbl/spec-rel/100407aaj.html
North Carolina Tar Heels men's basketball head coaches Nathaniel Cartmell (1910–1914) • Charles Doak (1914–1916) • Howell Peacock (1916–1919) • Fred Boye (1919–1921) • No coach (1921–1923) • Norman Shepard (1923–1924) • Monk McDonald (1924–1925) • Harlan Sanborn (1925–1926) • James N. Ashmore (1926–1931) • Bo Shepard (1931–1935) • Walter Skidmore (1935–1939) • Bill Lange (1939–1944) • Ben Carnevale (1944–1946) • Tom Scott (1946–1952) • Frank McGuire (1952–1961) • Dean Smith (1961–1997) • Bill Guthridge (1997–2000) • Matt Doherty (2000–2003) • Roy Williams (2003– )
North Carolina Tar Heels head baseball coaches Perrin Busbee (1891–1893) • William R. Robertson (1894) • Jesse M. Oldham (1895) • Benjamin E. Stanley (1896–1897) • William A. Reynolds (1898–1899) • Bob Lawson (1900) • Ernest Graves, Sr. (1901) • Edward M. Ashenback (1902) • John Curran (1903) • John Donnelly (1904) • Bob Lawson (1905–1906) • Floyd Simmons (1907) • Otis Stocksdale (1908–1909) • Bob Lawson (1910) • Charles M. Clancey (1911–1912) • Bowers (1913) • Earl T. Mack (1914) • Charles Doak (1915–1916) • Bunny Hearn (1917–1918) • William Lourcey (1919–1920) • Bill Fetzer (1921–1925) • Vern Duncan (1926) • James N. Ashmore (1927–1931) • Bunny Hearn (1932–1946) • Walter Rabb (1947–1977) • Mike Roberts (1978–1998) • Mike Fox (1999– )
Duke Blue Devils men's basketball head coaches Wilbur Wade Card (1905–1912) • Joseph Brinn (1912–1913) • Noble Clay (1913–1915) • Bob Doak (1915–1916) • Charles Doak (1916–1918) • Henry Cole (1918–1919) • Walter Rothensies (1919–1920) • Floyd J. Egan (1920–1921) • James A. Baldwin (1921–1922) • Jessie Burbage (1922–1924) • George Buchheit (1924–1928) • Eddie Cameron (1928–1942) • Gerry Gerard (1942–1950) • Harold Bradley (1950–1959) • Vic Bubas (1959–1969) • Bucky Waters (1969–1973) • Neill McGeachy (1973–1974) • Bill Foster (1974–1980) • Mike Krzyzewski (1980–1995) • Pete Gaudet # (1995) • Mike Krzyzewski (1995– )
Pound sign (#) denotes interim head coach.NC State Wolfpack head baseball coaches C. D. Welch (1904) • M. J. Kittredge (1906) • Frank Thompson (1908–1911) • Edward Green (1912) • Fred Anderson (1913) • Harry Hartsell (1917–1918) • Tal Stafford (1919) • Bill Fetzer (1920) • Harry Hartsell (1921–1923) • Charles Doak (1924–1939) • Williams Newton (1940–1944) • Beattie Feathers (1945) • Vic Sorrell (1946–1966) • Sam Esposito (1967–1987) • Ray Tanner (1988–1996) • Elliott Avent (1997– )
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