Men's Basketball
Douglas, Warren

Warren Douglas
- Title:
- Director of Student-Athlete Development
- Email:
- wardoug@ut.utm.edu
- Phone:
- 731-881-7659
Warren Douglas is in his first season on the University of Tennessee at Martin men's basketball staff, as he is serving as the director of student-athlete development for the 2019-20 campaign.
A Houston, Texas native, Douglas comes to UT Martin after one season as an assistant coach under Stan Bonewitz at Concordia University in Austin, Texas. The Tornados posted a 10-6 record in American Southwest Conference play, finishing one game out of first place in the league’s West division.
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At Concordia, Douglas coached Joe Neal, who was named the ASC West Division Player of the Year in 2018-19. Neal averaged a team-high 23.1 points and 6.6 rebounds per game and was the first Tornado player to claim ASC Player of the Year status since 2013. Neal also claimed National Association of Basketball Coaches (NABC) All-South District first team honors as well as a spot on the All-South Region second team by D3Hoops.com.
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Douglas also helped in the development of Zaid Harris and Spencer Bone, who each claimed ASC West All-Freshman accolades at Concordia.
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Prior to his success at Concordia, Douglas was a 17U coach and assistant program director for the All4Sports Dream Team AAU organization. He also spent two years as a combine trainer for Legacy Basketball and assisted at St. Thomas Episcopal School in his hometown of Houston.
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In addition, Douglas has worked several prestigious basketball camps – including Marquette, SMU, TCU, Midwestern State and the James Harden ProCamp.
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Douglas graduated from the University of Houston with a degree in sports administration in 2016.
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A Houston, Texas native, Douglas comes to UT Martin after one season as an assistant coach under Stan Bonewitz at Concordia University in Austin, Texas. The Tornados posted a 10-6 record in American Southwest Conference play, finishing one game out of first place in the league’s West division.
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At Concordia, Douglas coached Joe Neal, who was named the ASC West Division Player of the Year in 2018-19. Neal averaged a team-high 23.1 points and 6.6 rebounds per game and was the first Tornado player to claim ASC Player of the Year status since 2013. Neal also claimed National Association of Basketball Coaches (NABC) All-South District first team honors as well as a spot on the All-South Region second team by D3Hoops.com.
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Douglas also helped in the development of Zaid Harris and Spencer Bone, who each claimed ASC West All-Freshman accolades at Concordia.
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Prior to his success at Concordia, Douglas was a 17U coach and assistant program director for the All4Sports Dream Team AAU organization. He also spent two years as a combine trainer for Legacy Basketball and assisted at St. Thomas Episcopal School in his hometown of Houston.
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In addition, Douglas has worked several prestigious basketball camps – including Marquette, SMU, TCU, Midwestern State and the James Harden ProCamp.
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Douglas graduated from the University of Houston with a degree in sports administration in 2016.
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