Current position | |
---|---|
Title | Head coach |
Team | Biola |
Conference | PacWest |
Record | 966–367 (.725) |
Playing career | |
1972–1974 | Biola |
Coaching career (HC unless noted) | |
1975–1978 | Fresno Pacific |
1978–1982 | Biola (co-HC) |
1983–1988 | Biola (co-HC) |
1988–1989 | Biola |
1990–present | Biola |
Head coaching record | |
Overall | 1,023–418 (.710) |
Dave Holmquist (born May 1, 1951) is an American basketball coach. He is the head men's basketball coach at Biola University in La Mirada, California.
Career
Holmquist spent his playing career at Cypress College[1] and Biola University, where he played from 1972 to 1974.[2]
He began his coaching career at Fresno Pacific University in 1975–76. During his three-year stint, Holmquist recorded 36 wins and 43 losses. He moved to Biola in 1978, where Holmquist served as Co-Head Coach alongside Howard Lyon. In 1982, they led Biola to the NAIA National Championship Game and to the NCCAA National Championship in 1984.[2] Following Lyon's resignation in 1988, Holmquist became the lone coach.[3] Holmquist did not coach the Biola team in the 1989-90 season to focus on his duties as athletic director,[4] before carrying out the two roles until the end of the 2015-16 school year, when he retired from his 27-year stint as athletic director. Holmquist took this decision prior to Biola's transition from NAIA to NCAA Division II in accordance with NCAA rules.[5]
On November 24, 2015 Holmquist became the eighth men's college basketball coach in NCAA history to reach 900 career wins.[6] On February 27, 2021 Holmquist became the fifth to reach 1000 career wins.[7] He finished the 2020–21 season with an overall coaching record of 1002–410.[8]
Under his guidance, three of his players earned Golden State Athletic Conference (GSAC) Player of the Year honors: Matt Garrison (1996-97), Nate Strong (2001-02) and Dakari Archer (2015-16).[2] Some of his players went on to play professionally overseas, including Johnny Griffin (Class of 1988, played in Argentina, Austria, Germany),[9] Emilio Kovačić (Class of 1992, played in Croatia, Italy, Slovenia),[10] Kellan Eckle (Class of 2004, played in Germany),[11] Brandon Warner (Class of 2006, played in Germany),[12] Rocky Hampton (Class of 2010, played in Austria),[13] Davey Hopkins (Class of 2012, played in Germany),[14] David Cline (Class of 2013, played in Germany),[15] Andre Murillo (Class of 2014, played in Germany).[16]
Honors
- NAIA Hall of Fame, Class of 2002[17]
- NAIA Co-Coach of the Year 1981-82 (with Howard Lyon)[18]
- NAIA Coach of the Year 2016 (by NABC)[18]
- NAIA District III Coach of the Year 1981-82, 1987-88, 1990-91, 1991-92[19]
- NAIA Coach Sportsmanship Award 1981-82, 1998-99, 1999-2000, 2004-05[19]
- GSAC Coach of the Year 1996-97, 2001-02, 2003-04, 2015-16[1]
Head coaching record
Season | Team | Overall | Conference | Standing | Postseason | ||||
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Fresno Pacific () (1975–1978) | |||||||||
1975–76 | Fresno Pacific | 8–17 | |||||||
1976–77 | Fresno Pacific | 13–14 | |||||||
1977–78 | Fresno Pacific | 15–12 | |||||||
Fresno Pacific: | 36–43 (.456) | ||||||||
Biola Eagles () (1978–1982) | |||||||||
1978–79 | Biola | 17–15 | 11–3 | NCCAA Division I First Round | |||||
1979–80 | Biola | 26–4 | 7–1 | 1st | NAIA Division I Second Round | ||||
1980–81 | Biola | 25–7 | 17–1 | 1st | NAIA Division I Second Round | ||||
1981–82 | Biola | 39–1 | 13–0 | 1st | NAIA Division I Runner-up | ||||
Biola Eagles () (1983–1989) | |||||||||
1983–84 | Biola | 25–6 | 12–1 | T–1st | NCCAA Division I Champion | ||||
1984–85 | Biola | 29–4 | 10–2 | T–1st | NAIA Division I First Round | ||||
1985–86 | Biola | 25–7 | 10–3 | T–2nd | NCCAA Division I Regional Final | ||||
1986–87 | Biola | 29–2 | 17–1 | 1st | NAIA Division I First Round | ||||
1987–88 | Biola | 31–5 | 15–2 | 1st | NCCAA Division I Third Round | ||||
1988–89 | Biola | 29–8 | 16–4 | 2nd | NAIA Division I First Round | ||||
Biola Eagles () (1990–1994) | |||||||||
1990–91 | Biola | 26–7 | 13–3 | 1st | |||||
1991–92 | Biola | 33–4 | 13–1 | 1st | NAIA Division I Third Round | ||||
1992–93 | Biola | 21–12 | 10–7 | 3rd | |||||
1993–94 | Biola | 24–10 | |||||||
Biola Eagles (Golden State Athletic Conference) (1994–2017) | |||||||||
1994–95 | Biola | 10–21 | 3–11 | T–7th | |||||
1995–96 | Biola | 20–11 | 6–8 | 5th | |||||
1996–97 | Biola | 28–6 | 11–3 | 2nd | NAIA Division I Second Round | ||||
1997–98 | Biola | 30–7 | 10–4 | 3rd | NAIA Division I Second Round | ||||
1998–99 | Biola | 29–8 | 10–4 | 3rd | NAIA Division I Third Round | ||||
1999–00 | Biola | 28–7 | 15–3 | 2nd | NAIA Division I Semifinal | ||||
2000–01 | Biola | 26–7 | 13–5 | T–2nd | NAIA Division I Second Round | ||||
2001–02 | Biola | 29–5 | 17–3 | 1st | NAIA Division I Second Round | ||||
2002–03 | Biola | 21–11 | 11–9 | 5th | |||||
2003–04 | Biola | 22–10 | 13–7 | 3rd | NAIA Division I First Round | ||||
2004–05 | Biola | 28–8 | 14–6 | 2nd | NAIA Division I Second Round | ||||
2005–06 | Biola | 19–12 | 11–9 | T–5th | |||||
2006–07 | Biola | 15–16 | 9–11 | 7th | |||||
2007–08 | Biola | 17–14 | 9–11 | T–8th | |||||
2008–09 | Biola | 22–10 | 13–7 | 4th | NAIA Division I First Round | ||||
2009–10 | Biola | 29–6 | 16–4 | 2nd | NAIA Division I Third Round | ||||
2010–11 | Biola | 28–6 | 16–4 | 2nd | NAIA Division I Third Round | ||||
2011–12 | Biola | 27–9 | 12–6 | T–2nd | NAIA Division I Third Round | ||||
2012–13 | Biola | 16–15 | 5–9 | T–6th | |||||
2013–14 | Biola | 16–15 | 6–8 | T–4th | |||||
2014–15 | Biola | 16–15 | 4–12 | 7th | |||||
2015–16 | Biola | 30–4 | 14–2 | 1st | NAIA Division I Second Round | ||||
2016–17 | Biola | 26–6 | 12–4 | 2nd | NAIA Division I First Round | ||||
Biola Eagles (PacWest Conference) (2017–present) | |||||||||
2017–18 | Biola | 11–17 | 5–15 | T–11th | |||||
2018–19 | Biola | 15–13 | 11–11 | T–5th | |||||
2019–20 | Biola | 19–12 | 13–9 | 5th | |||||
2020–21 | Biola | 10–4 | 9–2 | 1st (Southern Califormia Pod) | NCAA Division II Second Round | ||||
Biola: | 966–367 (.725) | ||||||||
Total: | 1002-410 (.710) | ||||||||
National champion
Postseason invitational champion
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See also
References
- 1 2 "Dave Holmquist nears legendary milestone". The Norwalk Patriot. 2020-11-19. Retrieved 2023-04-11.
- 1 2 3 "Dr. Dave Holmquist - Men's Basketball Coach". Biola University Athletics. Retrieved 2023-04-11.
- ↑ "Names in the News". Los Angeles Times. 1988-04-16. Retrieved 2023-04-11.
- ↑ "Biola on Top With Holmquist". Los Angeles Times. 1992-01-28. Retrieved 2023-04-11.
- ↑ "Dr. Holmquist Transitions Out Of Athletic Director Role". Biola University. 2016-06-07. Retrieved 2023-04-11.
- ↑ Morgan, Neil. "Coach Dave Holmquist Achieves Historic 900th Game Win". Biola News.
- ↑ "Biola men's basketball coach Dave Holmquist reaches 1,000 career wins". NCAA.com.
- ↑ "Dr. Dave Holmquist (official Biola biography page)".
- ↑ "John Griffin". Eurobasket.com. Retrieved 2023-04-11.
- ↑ "Emilio Kovacic". Eurobasket.com. Retrieved 2023-04-11.
- ↑ "Kellan Eckle". Eurobasket.com. Retrieved 2023-04-11.
- ↑ "Brandon Warner". Eurobasket.com. Retrieved 2023-04-11.
- ↑ "Romke Hampton". Eurobasket.com. Retrieved 2023-04-11.
- ↑ "Davey Hopkins". Eurobasket.com. Retrieved 2023-04-11.
- ↑ "David Cline". Eurobasket.com. Retrieved 2023-04-11.
- ↑ "Andres Murillo". Eurobasket.com. Retrieved 2023-04-11.
- ↑ "Coach David Holmquist honored for record 800 wins". The Chimes. 2011-01-30. Retrieved 2023-04-11.
- 1 2 "Holmquist Named NABC NAIA DI Men's Basketball Coach of the Year". Biola University. 2016-03-16. Retrieved 2023-04-11.
- 1 2 "Coaching Awards" (PDF). Biola University. Retrieved 2023-04-11.
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