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Charleston Southern to move to 20–3 and 11–2 in the conference, VMI skidded towards the end of the year with three straight losses, two of which were against weaker opponents. They managed to regroup, ending the season with two wins and advancing
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championship. For this, Baucom was named the SAC Coach of the Year. The next season produced similar results, and
Tusculum advanced to the regional quarterfinals of the
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Baucom's contract was extended again through the end of the 2017–18 season (at the same salary) by VMI athletic director Donny White on August 21, 2013. Baucom's
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Baucom's career in law enforcement was short-lived. On
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the previous spring. After falling in the conference tournament semifinals, VMI received and accepted an invitation to participate in the
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to another Big South tournament appearance. However, they were denied their first bid to the NCAA tournament since 1977 again, falling to
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where he played basketball. Following graduation, Baucom took a career in law enforcement and worked as a policeman and North
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in 1987, and also coached the school's junior varsity basketball team. After four years, he was promoted to varsity head coach.
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Division I and 37–19 in Division II.
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Following his time at North
Mecklenburg, Baucom first joined the collegiate ranks in 1995 as an assistant to the
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was the most successful year in Baucom's tenure. In the first game of the season, the
Keydets upset the
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of the same name. Baucom immediately made an impression; his first year in 2003–04, he led the
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Baucom then returned to the
Southern Conference where he worked three seasons under head coach
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Baucom was named head coach at The
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team that went undefeated in conference play by a score of 83–80.
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1213: Division regular season and conference tournament champion
365:. His first head coaching job came in 2003 when he was hired by
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337:. After spending two seasons as an assistant at Division II
1522:"The Citadel names VMI's Duggar Baucom as basketball coach"
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College men's basketball head coaches in the United States
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Baucom was born on September 21, 1960, and grew up around
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coach, most recently the head men's basketball coach at
1277:"Twin Brothers and a High-Octane Offense Revive V.M.I."
298:. He was initially assigned to North Mecklenburg as a
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Western Carolina Catamounts men's basketball coaches
1466:"VMI and D.J. Covington Break Records Against IPFW."
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1497:. The Citadel. March 30, 2015. Archived from
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1284:. February 10, 2009. Retrieved July 15, 2014.
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1477:Johnson, Raphielle (July 2, 2014).
1181: National champion
1520:Bilodeau, Kevin (March 30, 2015).
317:in history and graduated in 1995.
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1446:. VMIKeydets.com. August 21, 2013
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447:. They ultimately fell to a 29–5
1432:2013–14 VMI Basketball Fact Book
1370:Layden, Tim (February 9, 2009).
1302:"Duggar Baucom – VMI Head Coach"
423:Shortly before the start of the
16:American basketball player-coach
1464:Smith, Parks (March 23, 2014).
497:The Keydets had a down year in
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241:Robert Franklin "Duggar" Baucom
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255:. He's also served a coach at
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226:SAC Coach of the Year (2004)
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307:hypertrophic cardiomyopathy
253:Virginia Military Institute
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1484:. Retrieved July 15, 2014.
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211:regular season (2004)
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691:Big South Conference
586:Statistics overview
576:Head coaching record
507:Big South tournament
437:Big South tournament
406:Big South Conference
167:Head coaching record
37:Biographical details
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920:Southern Conference
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1281:The New York Times
1275:Adam Himmelsbach.
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555:CBS Sports Network
483:Jacksonville State
343:Northwestern State
313:where he earned a
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245:college basketball
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2093:(1971–1974)
2091:George Hill
2085:(1967–1971)
2077:(1960–1967)
2069:(1956–1960)
2061:(1955–1956)
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2045:(1952–1954)
2037:(1947–1952)
2029:(1946–1947)
2027:Whitey Piro
2021:(1945–1946)
2013:(1944–1945)
2005:(1943–1944)
2003:Ben Clemons
1997:(1942–1943)
1989:(1941–1942)
1987:Ben Clemons
1981:(1940–1941)
1973:(1935–1939)
1971:Rock Norman
1965:(1933–1935)
1957:(1930–1933)
1949:(1926–1930)
1947:Benny Blatt
1941:(1925–1926)
1939:Locke Brown
1933:(1918–1925)
1931:C. F. Myers
1925:(1916–1918)
1917:(1914–1916)
1909:(1913–1914)
1901:(1912–1913)
1835:(2015–2022)
1827:(2005–2015)
1819:(1994–2005)
1811:(1986–1994)
1803:(1982–1986)
1795:(1976–1982)
1787:(1972–1976)
1779:(1969–1972)
1771:(1964–1969)
1763:(1958–1964)
1755:(1955–1958)
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1739:(1949–1952)
1737:Bill O'Hara
1731:(1947–1949)
1723:(1946–1947)
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1627:(1913–1914)
1619:(1911–1913)
1611:(1910–1911)
1609:J. Mitchell
1603:(1909–1910)
1601:F. J. Pratt
1595:(1908–1909)
1132:The Citadel
1109:The Citadel
1086:The Citadel
1063:The Citadel
1040:The Citadel
1017:The Citadel
994:The Citadel
982:(2015–2022)
925:(2014–2015)
914:VMI Keydets
696:(2005–2014)
685:VMI Keydets
624:(2005–2007)
606:Postseason
600:Conference
564:The Citadel
402:Donny White
249:The Citadel
180:Tournaments
157:The Citadel
128:(assistant)
117:(assistant)
106:(assistant)
95:(assistant)
2164:Categories
2115:Pat Dennis
2067:Norm Sloan
1995:Bo Sherman
1979:Ben Parker
1785:Bill Blair
1641:Earl Abell
1593:Pete Krebs
1413:2014-07-15
1349:2014-07-15
1318:2014-07-15
1255:2013-03-03
1231:References
471:Rupp Arena
445:High Point
431:teams and
278:Early life
48:1960-09-21
2147:Ed Conroy
2123:Ed Conroy
2059:Hank Witt
1907:Darl Buse
1753:Jack Null
1745:Chuck Noe
1705:Joe Daher
1536:March 30,
1505:March 30,
670:Tusculum:
651:Tusculum
633:Tusculum
603:Standing
414:calcified
410:pacemaker
371:Tennessee
339:Mars Hill
153:2015–2022
143:2005–2015
133:2003–2005
122:2000–2003
111:1998–1999
104:Mars Hill
100:1996–1998
89:1995–1996
79:1991–1995
2149:(2022– )
2043:Leo Zack
1843:(2022– )
1833:Dan Earl
1387:July 15,
648:2004–05
630:2003–04
597:Overall
539:Canisius
449:Winthrop
378:Pioneers
353:Tusculum
261:Davidson
257:Tusculum
137:Tusculum
93:Davidson
1526:WCSC-TV
1127:2021–22
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1081:2019–20
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1035:2017–18
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989:2015–16
932:2014–15
901:(North)
884:2013–14
875:(North)
858:2012–13
835:2011–12
812:2010–11
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766:2008–09
745:2007–08
724:2006–07
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492:Radford
463:2008–09
441:Liberty
369:in the
172:Overall
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475:Chavis
221:Awards
216:(2005)
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1113:13–12
1073:T–8th
1067:12–18
1044:11–21
1027:T–8th
1021:12–21
998:10–22
941:11–19
893:22–13
867:14–17
850:T–6th
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654:18–11
594:Team
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1507:2015
1452:2024
1389:2014
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1116:5–11
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1093:0–18
1090:6–24
1070:4–14
1047:5–13
1024:4–14
1004:10th
1001:3–15
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944:7–11
899:2nd
896:11–5
873:2nd
847:8–10
824:10–8
801:5–13
778:13–5
775:24–8
749:VMI
728:VMI
713:2–14
710:7–20
707:VMI
636:19–8
551:Yale
547:Ohio
545:and
543:IPFW
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315:B.A.
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