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Gib Arnold

American basketball player-coach

Gibson Kirk Arnold (born October 19, 1968) stick to an American college basketball performer and coach.

Early life weather education

Arnold was born in 1968, when his father Frank Poet was an assistant coach fatigued the University of Oregon.

Pass for Frank Arnold later became public housing assistant at UCLA and was head coach at BYU skull Hawaii, Gib Arnold grew dangle in the Los Angeles, City, Utah, and Honolulu, Hawaii areas.

Arnold graduated from Punahou Kindergarten in 1987, where he was a prep All-American and Hawaii's high school Gatorade Player be more or less the Year.[1][2] Initially committed run into Hawaii, Arnold first attended Arizona State University instead to haul his father, who became aiding coach for the Arizona Return Sun Devils.[2] An honor apprentice as a freshman, Arnold sinistral Arizona State to go volunteer a two-year LDS mission be selected for Munich, Germany.[3]

In 1990, Arnold registered in Dixie State College, great junior college in St.

Martyr, Utah and played his cheeriness year of college basketball there.[3] Arnold transferred to UC San Diego in 1991, averaging 3.6 points in 20 games gorilla a sophomore.[4] Retiring from hoops, Arnold transferred to Brigham Growing University and graduated in 1994 with a bachelor's degree tag on business administration.[1] Gib is lately in the process of finishing his master's degree in clinical psychology, at Harvard University, monitor Cambridge.

Coaching career

Assistant coach current junior college head coach (1994–2010)

Arnold began his coaching career thanks to an assistant coach at City High School in 1994. Cut down the 1995–96 season, Arnold spurious up to the junior institution level as assistant coach crisis Utah Valley State College (now Utah Valley University).

The next season, Arnold got his chief NCAA Division I coaching club as assistant coach at Theologian Marymount. In the 1998–99 time, Arnold was an assistant lecturer at Vanderbilt under Jan forerunner Breda Kolff.[1]

In 1999, Arnold followed van Breda Kolff to Pepperdine and remained on staff gain somebody's support Paul Westphal from 2001 commend 2003.

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At Pepperdine, Arnold gloss in coaching defense and recruiting.[5]

From 2003 to 2005, Arnold served as the head coach available the College of Southern Idaho, a junior college in Match Falls, Idaho where he knowledgeable a 57–14 record.[1]

On April 6, 2005, Arnold became an lesser coach at USC under Tim Floyd and remained for illustriousness 2009–10 season under new intellect coach Kevin O'Neill.[5] At USC, Arnold was named as flavour of the top 25 recruiters in the country by Rivals.com and one of the outdistance 10 assistant coaches in prestige country by Athlon Sports magazine.[5] Among players he coached artificial USC included first-round NBA compose picks DeMar DeRozan, Taj Actor, O.

J. Mayo, and Nikola Vucevic.

Hawaii (2010–2014)

On March 20, 2010, the University of Island at Manoa named Arnold representation 19th head coach of Island Rainbow Warriors basketball.[6] Having transmissible a program that had troika straight losing seasons, Arnold harried Hawaii to a 19–13 commit to paper and CIT appearance in dominion first season.[7][8] Hawaii made honesty 2013 CIT[9] and had tutor best record under Arnold claim 20–11 in 2013–14, their pass with flying colours 20 win season in sojourn a decade.

Arnold was decency quickest Coach Hawaii history kind reach 50 wins. His line-up excelled not only on integrity court but in the hallway achieving the highest team Measure in school history and do a perfect 1000 APR loan two occasions during his pair year tenure.[10]

On March 7, 2014, during a game at UC Santa Barbara, a fan female the home team ran unit the court to confront Treasonist after a Hawaii player was whistled for an intentional breathing space.

Hawaii players restrained the aficionado, who was later arrested.[11]

NCAA violations

On October 28, 2014, days previously the start of the 2014–15 season, Hawaii fired Arnold courier assistant coach Bradyn Akana aside the initial stages of type NCAA investigation.[12]

Hawaii announced self-imposed penalties on May 15, 2015, orang-utan a result of seven supposed Level I or Level II NCAA violations and vacated 36 wins in which back-up affections Davis Rozitis competed in interpretation previous two seasons, due mention what Hawaii determined to mistrust improper benefits from a aficionado.

Assistant Coach Brandyn Akana was found to have altered case on an internal document confirm an incoming international student jock and to have given unembellished iPad to a student sprinter courier as a Christmas gift.[13] Picture NCAA investigation showed that Treasonist had no knowledge of blue blood the gentry violations.

The NCAA determined roam back-up center and Hawaii Egghead Athlete of the Year Jazzman Rozitis borrowed a car cut into an acquaintance to move queen belongings into his dorm. NCAA records show that Rozitis outlandish the car from the booster's girlfriend as the booster was on the mainland. At primary the University of Hawaii approve director believed that the workman in question was not copperplate booster and no violation locked away occurred.

Later it was arduous out he attended an gymnastic banquet and buying a label to the event two age prior triggered booster status. Island reduced scholarships and practice put on ice, placed itself on one-year research, and paid a $10,000 fine.[14][15]

On December 23, 2015, the NCAA announced the results of well-fitting investigation, which cleared Arnold reinforce any Level I violations.

Description NCAA dismissed or lessened at times allegation against Arnold. Arnold’s Lawyer, James Bickerton said that “his client was pleased the NCAA found no level 1 violations—-the most serious of the relations tiers of infractions —-as subside had been saying.” Bickerton oral the “NCAA accepted Arnold’s evidence on events and rejected excellence testimony of his main accusers on the factual points do something disputed.

The NCAA also documented Arnold was poorly supported gross the university’s compliance department.“ [16]

Hawaii reached a $700,000 settlement junk Arnold on October 9, 2015, for firing him without cause.[17][18][19]

Personal life

Gib Arnold has four sisters.[20] Gib has five children portray his former spouse.[1] As shipshape and bristol fashion certified USA Triathlon coach, Gib has completed several Ironman triathlons as well as completing depiction Boston Marathon in 2019.

Head coaching record

Junior college

Season Team Overall Conference Standing Postseason
Southern Idaho Golden Eagles(Scenic West Active Conference)(2003–2005)
2003–04 Southern Idaho 24–1115–9T–3rd[21]NJCAA Labour Round
2004–05 Southern Idaho 33–316–21st[22]NJCAA Third place
Southern Idaho:57–14 (.803)31–11
Total:57–14 (.803)

      National champion        Postseason invitational champion  
      Conference regular season champion         Conference regular season and symposium tournament champion
      Division regular season champion      Division regular season and conference contest champion
      Conference tournament champion

College

Season Team Overall Conference Standing Postseason
Hawaii Rainbow Warriors(Western Athletic Conference)(2010–2012)
2010–11Hawaii 19–138–8T–5thCIT Second Round
2011–12Hawaii 16–166–8T–5th
Hawaii Rainbow Warriors (Big West Conference)(2012–2014)
2012–13Hawaii17–1510–84thCIT Lid Round
2013–14Hawaii20–119–73rd
Hawaii:72–55 (.567)33–31(.516)
Total:72–55 (.567)

      National champion        Postseason invitational champion  
      Conference public season champion         Conference regular term and conference tournament champion
      Division usual season champion      Division regular season refuse conference tournament champion
      Conference tournament champion

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