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Nationality
  
American

Name
  
Anthony Stacey

Positions
  
NBA draft
  
2000 / Undrafted

Weight
  
107 kg

Listed weight
  
235 lb (107 kg)

Height
  
1.93 m

Listed height
  
6 ft 4 in (1.93 m)

Role
  
Basketball Player


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Born
  
March 25, 1977 (age 46) (
1977-03-25
)

High school
  
Midview (Grafton, Ohio)

College
  
Bowling Green Falcons men's basketball

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Anthony Allen Stacey (born March 25, 1977) is a retired American basketball player and current assistant coach for his alma mater, Bowling Green University. He was an all-conference college player and played for several years in Spain's Liga ACB.

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Stacey, a 6'4" forward from Elyria, Ohio, played college basketball at Bowling Green from 1996 to 2000. Stacey averaged 16.0 points and 7.6 rebounds per game as a freshman and was named Mid-American Conference (MAC) Freshman of the Year. Following an injury-shortened sophomore campaign, Stacey was named first team All-MAC his last two seasons, as well as MAC Player of the Year in 2000. Stacey finished his college career with 1,938 points.

Following graduation from Bowling Green, Stacey headed to Spain where he enjoyed a nine-year professional career in Spain, including stints in Liga ACB for CB Lucentum Alicante, CB Murcia and Baloncesto León.

In 2011, Stacey began coaching the Medina High School Varsity boys basketball team. This was his first head coaching job after spending two years as an assistant at Lorain High School. After three seasons in Medina, Stacey stepped down in April 2014 to pursue a full-time job in the Sandusky City School District. During his tenure, Medina went 41-33 including going 19-7 in his final season. He became one of three boys basketball coaches in Medina County history to reach the regional finals.

In 2012, Stacey was named to Bowling Green's Hall of Honor and had his jersey number retired.

In April 2014, he began his coaching job at Sandusky High School.

References

Anthony Stacey Wikipedia