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Head Coach
Doug Noll
   

Coach Doug Noll begins his sixth season at
IPFW and third as a full-fledged Division I
program, knowing what a fine line there is
between winning and losing at the highest level.
Noll, whose Mastodons finished the season 3-25, saw teams such as 27th-ranked Kent State hit a half-court shot to win by one, Oregon State of the Pac-10 win by two, and 17th-ranked Purdue fight for their lives to lead by one at half and win by 11 over their satellite campus.


Noll also saw 10 other games come down to the last minute with three buzzer beaters against his team, and yet he continues to believe in the course of action IPFW is taking and continues to persevere with a positive attitude, knowing that a conference affiliation is on the horizon.

“When any team loses 60 percent of its offense, there will be struggles,” Noll said. “But I am grateful to the kids who stayed the course and worked extremely hard to finish out the second half of the year. I think our young kids definitely have gained a plethora of knowledge and experience as most of them went from role players to impact players.

”This year will be different as senior David Simon will lead a group of young and somewhat experienced talent with another very challenging schedule. The Dons visit Notre Dame, Xavier, Marquette, and Saint Louis, among many other quality teams, and have a home stand against Air Force, Utah State, Middle Tennessee State, and Maine. Noll has also added the former Mr. Basketball of South Carolina, 6-7 power forward Quintin Butler, as the other upperclassman, but the rest of the young guns for IPFW will continue to work to gain more experience each day.

At Spring Arbor University, Noll’s teams averaged more than 21 wins per year during a six-year span. Under his leadership, Spring Arbor set a record for wins in a season (29) and winning percentage (.820) and was nationally ranked at #2 in preseason NAIA Division II polls.

One of Spring Arbor’s winningest coaches, with a record of 131-108, Noll was twice selected as the Wolverine-Hoosier Conference Coach of the Year (1993–97). His 1997 team finished the season ranked fourth in the nation
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Before moving to Spring Arbor, Noll was the assistant coach at Grace College. From 1990 to 1992, he helped transform a 10-22 team into one that compiled a record of 49-17. In the 1991–92 season, Grace posted a mark of 32-5, winning the first-ever NAIA Division II National Championship.

Coach Noll was also a successful player on the court. He transferred to Grace College from the University of Wyoming. At Grace, he was tabbed as a two-time NAIA All-American. In only two seasons with the Lancers, he poured in 2,250 points, which ranks him fourth All-Time. Between 1976 and 1978, he stepped up to the free-throw line more often than any other college player, connecting on 654 of 741 attempts for an impressive 88 percent. Noll averaged an outstanding 27.7 points per game.

Considered an excellent teacher by his peers, Noll has conducted clinics and camps throughout the United States and in 10 European countries. He has also produced an instructional video on how best to shoot free-throws.

In addition to his aforementioned coaching positions, Noll also coached at Malone College, in Canton, Ohio, and South Adams High School in Berne, Ind.

Noll’s family includes his wife of 29 years, Carla, who is an office manager at International Isocyanate Institute. His son, Brad, played at IPFW from 1999 to 2003, is sixth All-Time on the IPFW scoring list, is also in five Top 10 All-Time categories, and is a successful realtor with Century 21-Bradley Real Estate. His daughter-inlaw, Lindsay, is a registered nurse at Lutheran Hospital, and his daughter, Abby, was Player of the Year in Northeastern Indiana in 2003 at Carroll High School. This year, Abby is a sophomore at Bethel College and a member of the Lady Pilots basketball team.

Doug Noll's Coaching Career
Schools W L PCT. Year
Spring Arbor College 18 16 .529 1992-93
Spring Arbor College 21 13 .617 1993-94
Spring Arbor College 19 17 .636 1994-95
Spring Arbor College 21 12 .528 1995-96
Spring Arbor College 29 7 .806 1996-97
Spring Arbor College 17 16 .515 1997-98
Spring Arbor College 7 26 .212 1998-99
IPFW 11 16 .407 1999-00
IPFW 7 23 .233 2000-01
IPFW 7 21 .250 2001-02
IPFW 9 21 .300 2002-03
IPFW 3 25 .107 2003-04
Totals 169 213 .442  12 yrs

 

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Head Coach
Doug Noll


Joe PechotaAssociate Head Coach

Joe Pechota

Joe Pechota enters his sixth season with the Mastodons and his second as Associate Head Coach. Before coming to IPFW, Pechota was an assistant coach at Ferris State (Big Rapids, Mich.) and Alma College (Alma, Mich.) for three years.

A graduate of Concordia College (Ann Arbor, Mich.), he finished 11th in school history in scoring and became the first Cardinal basketball player to earn first-team All-WHAC. Pechota was named Concordia's Most Valuable Player and set a record for free-throw percentage during the 1993-94 season. He has also directed his own shooting camps during the summers in Michigan.

He earned a bachelor's degree in physical education from Concordia College in 1995 and a master's degree in athletic administration from Central Michigan in 1998. Known for his dedication, work ethic, and passion for the game, Pechota has many responsibilities with the Mastodon basketball program, including working with players on academic matters, coordinating preseason workouts, scouting future opponents, recruiting, and on-the-court coaching during practice and games.

Assistant Coaches

Fred Andrews Fred Andrews

Fred Andrews begins his fifth season as assistant coach for IPFW. Andrews spent 1999-00 at Central Florida Community College in Ocala, Fla., as the top assistant under Coach Gene Smithson. CFCC finished the year 21-9, won the Mid-Florida Conference Championship, and advanced to the Final Four of the Florida Junior College State Tournament.

From 1996 to 1999, Andrews was an assistant coach at Wichita State University under Coach Randy Smithson. Wichita State was named the second most improved team in the country in 1997. In 1995-96, Andrews was an assistant at Butler Community College in El Dorado, Kan. During this season, BCCC won the Jayhawk West Conference Championship and the Kansas Junior College State Championship and finished third in the National Junior College Tournament.

From 1991 to 1995, Andrews was a manager with the Purdue University men's basketball team. During this reign, Purdue University won Big Ten conference championships in 1994 and 1995, participated in three NCAA tournaments and one NIT tournament, and advanced to the 1994 NCAA Final Eight.

Known for his passion for the game, Andrews has many responsibilities with the Mastodon basketball program, including working with players on academic matters, coordinating preseason workouts, recruiting, and coaching during practice and games. Andrews is a native of Decatur, Ind., and played high school basketball at Bellmont.

 

Fred Andrews Prentis Phillips

Prentis Phillips enters his second season as assistant coach for IPFW. Phillips spent the last two years as an assistant coach for Indiana Tech under Jason Kline. Prior to that stint Phillips was playing professionally overseas in France and Ireland and played in the USBL for the Pennsylvania Valleydogs under head coach Darryl Dawkins. 

Phillips is a graduate of Indiana Tech where he received his B.S. in Business Administration. There Phillips was a two year starter and was a First Team NAIA All-American. Phillips duties this season will include working with players on academic matters, working with the teams big men, scouting, on-the-court coaching during practice. Phillips resides in Fort Wayne with his wife Julie and their sons Preston and Payton.

 

 

 

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