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Sport(s)
  
Basketball

1988–1991
  
South Carolina (asst.)

Spouse
  
Tanya Dooley

1984–1988
  
George Washington

Role
  
Basketball Coach


Record
  
47–26 (.644)

Name
  
Joe Dooley

Title
  
Head coach

1991–1995
  
East Carolina (asst.)

Children
  
Max Dooley


Born
  
January 29, 1966 (age 58) West Orange, New Jersey (
1966-01-29
)

Education
  
George Washington University

Team
  
Florida Gulf Coast Eagles men's basketball

Similar People
  
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Joseph Gerard Dooley III (born January 29, 1966) is the head men's basketball coach at Florida Gulf Coast University. Dooley was an assistant on the Kansas Jayhawks 2007–08 NCAA national championship team.

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Joe Dooley (basketball) Self KU assistant coach Dooley has not been offered East

He previously served as head coach at East Carolina University.

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In June 2009, Andy Katz of ESPN reported that Dooley was one of the finalists for the head basketball coaching position at Holy Cross.

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Dooley is a 1988 graduate of George Washington University in Washington, D.C., where he completed his bachelor's degree in speech communications. A four-year letter winner in basketball at George Washington, he started his last two seasons and was elected a team captain as a senior. A native of West Orange, New Jersey, Dooley was a prep player at St. Benedicts High School in New Jersey where he scored 1,140 career points. He is married and has a son named Max.

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