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'''Will Cotchery''' (born c. [[1961]] in [[Birmingham]]) is the interim men's head basketball coach for the [[Miles Golden Bears]]. He was promoted to take the place of [[Chris Giles]] who was suspended in January [[2010]] and later released.
'''Will Cotchery''' (born c. [[1961]] in [[Birmingham]]) was the men's basketball coach for the [[Miles Golden Bears]] from [[2010]] to [[2014]].


Cotchery played basketball for the [[University of West Alabama|Livingston University]] (now the University of West Alabama) and was named Gulf-South Conference player of the year in [[1982]]. He was selected to the All-Gulf South Conference Team and to the NCAA Division II All-American 2nd team. Cotchery was drafted by the Atlanta Hawks in the 9th round of the [[1983]] NBA draft and ended up playing professionally in Lima, Ohio's Continental Basketball Association team. He was inducted into the University of West Alabama Hall of Fame in [[1992]].
Cotchery played at [[Carver High School]], which won back-to-back [[AHSAA]] championships. He went on to play for the [[University of West Alabama|Livingston University]] (now the University of West Alabama) and was named Gulf-South Conference player of the year in [[1982]]. He was selected to the All-Gulf South Conference Team and to the NCAA Division II All-American 2nd team. Cotchery was drafted by the Atlanta Hawks in the 9th round of the [[1983]] NBA draft and ended up playing professionally in Lima, Ohio's Continental Basketball Association team. He was inducted into the University of West Alabama Hall of Fame in [[1992]].


Cotchery spent two years at West Alabama as a graduate assistant coach. He then spent four years as an assistant at Jackson State University, and as an assistant and recruiting coordinator for Southern University in Baton Rouge, Louisiana. He came to [[Miles College]] in [[2007]] as an assistant.
Cotchery spent two years at West Alabama as a graduate assistant coach. He then spent four years as an assistant at Jackson State University, and as an assistant and recruiting coordinator for Southern University in Baton Rouge, Louisiana. He came to [[Miles College]] in [[2007]] as an assistant.
Cotchery was promoted to take the place of [[Chris Giles]] who was suspended in January [[2010]] and later released. He was fired following the team's 4-24 [[2013]]–[[2014]] season.


==References==
==References==
* "Miles College releases head men's basketball coach." (February 1, 2010) Miles College press release
* "Miles College releases head men's basketball coach." (February 1, 2010) Miles College press release
* Birdson, Nick (March 20, 2014) "Miles College fires men's basketball coach Will Cotchery." {{BN}}


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Latest revision as of 15:54, 30 January 2022

Will Cotchery (born c. 1961 in Birmingham) was the men's basketball coach for the Miles Golden Bears from 2010 to 2014.

Cotchery played at Carver High School, which won back-to-back AHSAA championships. He went on to play for the Livingston University (now the University of West Alabama) and was named Gulf-South Conference player of the year in 1982. He was selected to the All-Gulf South Conference Team and to the NCAA Division II All-American 2nd team. Cotchery was drafted by the Atlanta Hawks in the 9th round of the 1983 NBA draft and ended up playing professionally in Lima, Ohio's Continental Basketball Association team. He was inducted into the University of West Alabama Hall of Fame in 1992.

Cotchery spent two years at West Alabama as a graduate assistant coach. He then spent four years as an assistant at Jackson State University, and as an assistant and recruiting coordinator for Southern University in Baton Rouge, Louisiana. He came to Miles College in 2007 as an assistant.

Cotchery was promoted to take the place of Chris Giles who was suspended in January 2010 and later released. He was fired following the team's 4-24 20132014 season.

References

  • "Miles College releases head men's basketball coach." (February 1, 2010) Miles College press release
  • Birdson, Nick (March 20, 2014) "Miles College fires men's basketball coach Will Cotchery." The Birmingham News