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Danny Miles (born October 9, 1945) is a retired American
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coach. He served as the head men's basketball coach at
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for 45 years from 1971 to 2016. Miles has led the Hustlin' Owls to three NAIA Division II National Championships. He achieved his 1,000th win on February 1, 2014, in his 43rd year of coaching at OIT. This is the fourth most of any men's college basketball coach all-time (NCAA & NAIA). The other coaches at a four-year school with 1,000 or more wins are: Harry Statham, coach of
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, coach of Duke University, Herb Magee, coach of
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, and Dave Holmquist, coach of
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. On March 29, 2018 Miles was named to the
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Playing career

Miles was known as a multi-sport athlete competing in baseball, football, and basketball. In 1962, he won the Oregon class 4A state championship in football and in 1963 he was recognized as the outstanding athlete at Medford High School (now known as North Medford). Miles received a scholarship for baseball from
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, but then enrolled at Southern Oregon State College (now Southern Oregon University) after an injury beginning in 1964. While at SOU, Miles continued as a multi-sport athlete and attained the following honors: * Football All-American (honorable mention) 1964,65,66 * Baseball All- Conference 1965,66,67 * Basketball All-Conference (Honorable mention) 1965 * Collegiate NAIA football record holder for passing percentage in a season from 1965-2020 (190-247) 76.9%. Was surpassed for all levels by Alabama's
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in 2020 (311-402) 77.4% * Led NAIA in total offense (255.3) yds per game * SOU Hall of Fame (1989) * Oregon Sports Hall of Fame (Multi-sport athlete) (1996)


Coaching career


Oregon Tech

Miles was first hired by the
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as an assistant coach for football, basketball and baseball in 1970. He said he thought he would become a college football coach and wanted to work in NCAA Division I in that sport. After his first year at Oregon Tech, Miles was promoted to the head coaching job both in basketball and baseball as well as offensive coordinator in football. During his 45 years as men's basketball head coach at Oregon Tech, the Hustlin' Owls won an NAIA record 1040 games while losing 437, for a .704 winning percentage. He had 10 seasons of 30 or more wins. During his career, he guided Oregon Tech to home-game winning streaks of 49 games and 64 games respectively. Miles is known for his Value Point System, which he created and used. The system was described as providing "an all-encompassing look at how players and teams perform by weighing their positive contributions against their negative ones. The resulting number shows how effective the player is. A VPS of 1 is considered average, while anything north of 2 is elite." The system uses a score which "is calculated by using a mathematical formula that includes relevant basketball statistics." Standout players that played under Miles at Oregon Tech included: Rafid Kiti (All-American First Team 1994), Saif Abdur-Rahman (All-American First Team 1999), LaMont Swinson (All-American First Team 2001), Todd Matthews (All-American Third Team 2003), Levell Hesia (All-American First Team 2005, All-American Second Team 2006, 2007), Ryan Fiegi (All-American Second Team 2007, All-American First Team 2008), Jguwon Hogges (All-American First Team 2009), Justin Parnell (All-American First Team 2010), Joseph Foster (All-American First Team 2011), Bobby Hunter (All-American First Team 2012). A German coach, who served as Miles' assistant at Oregon Tech for one year, made him aware of
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. Miles went to Würzburg, Germany, when Nowitzki was 17 years old and tried to recruit Nowitzki for his team. However, the German had already high paying offers from professional basketball teams on the table. Miles instead recruited two of Nowitzki's teammates. During his tenure at Oregon Tech, Miles had a total of 28 international players on his teams from countries like Australia,
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, and
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. For more than ten years, Miles coached at basketball clinics in
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during the summer break. In 2010 and 2011, Miles was involved in the Athletes In Action program which included working at basketball clinics in
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and Rwanda. During his time at Oregon Tech, Miles was also the head softball coach for ten years with a 344-185(.65) record while being named conference coach of the year six times. Over seven years as the head baseball coach at Oregon Tech, his record was 132-103(.562).


Retirement

On July 17, 2014 Miles announced that he would retire effective July 2016 at the end of his 45th year at OIT. Justin Parnell, a former player of his, was named as his successor at OIT.


Life after coaching

In April 2016, Miles became the assistant athletic director at Cascade Christian High School in Medford, Oregon. In October 2017, Miles became the head athletic director at Cascade Christian. In June 2018, Miles transitioned back into a mentorship role at Cascade Christian.


Awards and honors

* Medford High School Sports Hall of Fame * City of Medford Sports Hall of Fame * French Men's Basketball National Team U14 Assistant Coach (1996) * NAIA Hall of Fame - Basketball Coach (1996) * Oregon Institute of Technology Basketball Court named "Danny Miles Court" (1996) * 2x NAIA National Basketball Coach of the Year (2004, 2008) * A.T. Slats Gill All-Sports Coach of the Year (2004) * National winner of NAIA's Champion of Character award for all sports (2009) * USA Basketball Men's U19 National Team Training Camp - Court Coach (2011) * DNA Award at the Oregon Sports Award show (2012) * National Association of Basketball Coaches NAIA Division II Coach of the Year (2012) * Guardians of the Game Pillar Award for Advocacy from the National Association of Basketball Coaches (2013) * John Wooden "Keys to Life" Award at the legends of the Hardwood Breakfast - Final Four Indianapolis (2015) * "Danny Miles Way", street named in his honor (2016) * Naismith Memorial Basketball Hall of Fame Candidate (2016, 2017, 2018, 2019, 2020, 2021, 2022) * Small College Basketball Hall of Fame (2019) * Oregon Institute of Technology Hall of Fame (2022) *
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(2004, 2008, 2012 National Championship Teams) (2022)


Head coaching record


See also

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List of college men's basketball coaches with 600 wins This is a list of college men's basketball coaches by number of career wins across all three divisions of the National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) and the two divisions of the National Association of Intercollegiate Athletics The Natio ...


References

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