Duane Banks
American baseball coach and player
Biographical details | |
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Born | 1941 (age 82–83) Grand Junction, Colorado, U.S. |
Playing career | |
1959 | Colorado State |
1960–1962 | Mesa Junior College |
1963–1964 | Colorado State |
1964 | SRL Braves |
Position(s) | Catcher |
Coaching career (HC unless noted) | |
1965 | Colorado State (asst.) |
1966 | Parsons (asst.) |
1967–1968 | Parsons |
1969 | Colorado State (asst.) |
1970 | Iowa (asst.) |
1970–1997 | Iowa |
Head coaching record | |
Overall | 901–585–4 |
Tournaments | Big Ten: 4–8 NCAA: 4–7 |
Accomplishments and honors | |
Championships | |
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Awards | |
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Donald Duane Banks (born 1941) is a former American college baseball coach and catcher. He played professional baseball in 1964, before returning to college. He was the head baseball coach at the University of Iowa from 1970 to 1997.[1]
Head coaching record
Season | Team | Overall | Conference | Standing | Postseason | ||||
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Parsons Wildcats () (1967–1968) | |||||||||
Parsons: | 91–10 | ||||||||
Iowa Hawkeyes (Big Ten Conference) (1970–1997) | |||||||||
1970 | Iowa | 14–13 | 6–11 | 9th | |||||
1971 | Iowa | 28–17 | 10–8 | 5th | |||||
1972 | Iowa | 25–17 | 13–3 | 1st | College World Series | ||||
1973 | Iowa | 16–14–1 | 8–10 | T-7th | |||||
1974 | Iowa | 27–13 | 11–5 | T-1st | |||||
1975 | Iowa | 29–14 | 11–3 | 2nd | Midwest Regional | ||||
1976 | Iowa | 23–16 | 9–7 | T-5th | |||||
1977 | Iowa | 40–14 | 10–8 | T-4th | |||||
1978 | Iowa | 28–17 | 9–6 | 4th | |||||
1979 | Iowa | 32–12 | 10–6 | 5th | |||||
1980 | Iowa | 31–14 | 11–5 | 3rd | |||||
1981 | Iowa | 44–21 | 8–6 | 3rd (West) | |||||
1982 | Iowa | 31–21 | 5–11 | 5th (West) | |||||
1983 | Iowa | 32–21–1 | 7–7 | 2nd (West) | Big Ten tournament | ||||
1984 | Iowa | 31–26 | 7–8 | 3rd (West) | |||||
1985 | Iowa | 40–20 | 9–7 | T-2nd (West) | |||||
1986 | Iowa | 29–27 | 2–13 | 5th (West) | |||||
1987 | Iowa | 40–20 | 9–7 | T-2nd (West) | Big Ten tournament | ||||
1988 | Iowa | 29–25 | 14–14 | 6th | |||||
1989 | Iowa | 37–20 | 17–11 | T-2nd | Big Ten tournament | ||||
1990 | Iowa | 38–19 | 22–6 | 1st | Northeast Regional | ||||
1991 | Iowa | 26–28–1 | 11–17 | 9th | |||||
1992 | Iowa | 26–28 | 12–16 | 7th | |||||
1993 | Iowa | 32–20 | 13–13 | 6th | |||||
1994 | Iowa | 22–32–1 | 13–15 | T-3rd | |||||
1995 | Iowa | 29–24 | 13–15 | 7th | |||||
1996 | Iowa | 25–22 | 13–13 | 7th | |||||
1997 | Iowa | 17–30 | 7–16 | 10th | |||||
Iowa: | 810–575–4 | 290–267 | |||||||
Total: | 901–585–4 | ||||||||
National champion Postseason invitational champion |
References
- ^ "Iowa baseball coach resigns after six seasons". www.qctimes.com. The Quad Times. June 2, 2003. Retrieved December 4, 2019.
External links
- Career statistics and player information from Baseball Reference (Minors)
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Iowa Hawkeyes head baseball coaches
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- Alden Knipe (1900–1901)
- S. C. Williams (1902–1903)
- John Chalmers (1904–1905)
- John G. Griffith (1906)
- L. J. Storey (1907)
- Maury Kent (1908)
- Charles Kirk (1909)
- Ted Green (1910)
- Walt Stewart (1911–1912)
- Viva Lindeman (1913)
- Maury Kent (1914–1918)
- Howard Jones (1919)
- James N. Ashmore (1920–1922)
- Sam Barry (1923–1924)
- Otto Vogel (1925–1942)
- J. Elwood Davis (1943–1945)
- Otto Vogel (1946–1962)
- Dick Schultz (1963–1970)
- Duane Banks (1970–1997)
- Scott Broghamer (1998–2003)
- Jack Dahm (2004–2013)
- Rick Heller (2014– )
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