Ned Fowler (born January 16, 1944) is a retired American college basketball coach.

He is a graduate of East Texas State University. His first experience as a head coach was five years at Richard King High School from 1969 to 1974. He served in a similar capacity at Tyler Junior College (TJC) for seven seasons from 1974 to 1981. The Apaches had a 314 record and were ranked third in the final National Junior College Athletic Association men's basketball rankings in Fowler's last campaign at TJC.[1]

He succeeded Roy Danforth as head coach at Tulane University on March 17, 1981.[1] He resigned from his position on April 4, 1985 amid allegations of National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) rules violations involving cash payments to his players.[2] New Orleans lawyer and volunteer district attorney Edward F. Kohnke said about Fowler, "His was the sin of caring. If a politician had done what he did, he would have been returned to office."[3] The university cancelled the men's basketball program that same day as a result of a point shaving scandal involving five Green Wave players including John "Hot Rod" Williams, to which Fowler was oblivious.[2][4] Green Wave men's basketball wouldn't return until the 198990 season.[5]

He stayed in New Orleans for two more years, working in real estate development and insurance for Tulane alumni.[3] He returned to college basketball upon being named an assistant coach on Sonny Smith's staff at Auburn University on July 23, 1987. He coordinated the Tigers' defense.[6]

Fowler returned to head coaching at Stephen F. Austin State University where he served for six years from 1990 to 1996. He was fired on March 18, 1996 despite the Lumberjacks having its best season during his tenure with a 1711 overall record, 117 in Southland Conference play.[7]

Head coaching record

Statistics overview
Season Team Overall Conference Standing Postseason
Tulane Green Wave (Metro Conference) (1981–1985)
198182 Tulane 199842ndNIT Quarterfinals
198283 Tulane 1912752ndNIT First Round
198384 Tulane 1711775th
198485 Tulane 1513684th
Tulane: 70452824
Stephen F. Austin Lumberjacks (Southland Conference) (1990–1996)
199091 Stephen F. Austin 1117684th
199192 Stephen F. Austin 15131086th
199293 Stephen F. Austin 12148107th
199394 Stephen F. Austin 9186129th
199495 Stephen F. Austin 1414995th
199596 Stephen F. Austin 17111174th
Stephen F. Austin: 78875054
Total:148132

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

References

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