Jimmy Dykes (born May 3, 1961) is a former American college basketball coach and current sportscaster for ESPN and SEC Network. He was the women's basketball...
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Jimmy Dykes may refer to: James Oswald Dykes (1835–1912), Scottish clergyman James M. Dykes (1916–1966), American politician in Georgia Jimmy Dykes (1896–1976)...
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2002[update], Dykes was the owner of a trucking company in Sugar Land, Texas. Dykes is a major advocate for charities such as the Jimmy Fund and Autism...
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appearance in the National Championship game. Dykes, the youngest son of former Texas Tech head coach Spike Dykes, began his career as a high school baseball...
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Stars basketball team in 1926. He was coach of the Clifton Athletic Club football team in 1931. Van Dyke died in 1980 in Louisville. "Jimmy Van Dyke". Pro...
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changed from del Dykes to Dykes by the 17th century further changes can be charted and, Dykes aside, other incarnations include Dawkes, Dyke, Dikes and Dike...
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basketball team represented the University of Arkansas in the 2014–15 college basketball season. The Razorbacks, led by first-year head coach Jimmy Dykes...
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Jimmy Dykes resigned as head coach. He finished at Arkansas with a 3-year record of 43–49. 2016–17 Arkansas Razorbacks men's basketball team "Jimmy Dykes...
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Phil Driscoll, trumpet player and founder of Mighty Horn Ministries Doyle Dykes, guitarist Richard M. Edwards, state legislator and Union Army colonel Mark...
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Alexander Jon Barry Jay Bilas Caron Butler PJ Carlesimo Jon Crispin Jimmy Dykes Sean Farnham Fran Fraschilla Seth Greenberg Richard Jefferson Dick Vitale...
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native Mike Neighbors, who was hired from Washington after former coach Jimmy Dykes resigned after three seasons. They finished the season 13–18, 3–13 in...
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Gary Blair (1993–2003) Susie Gardner (2003–2007) Tom Collen (2007–2014) Jimmy Dykes (2014–2017) Mike Neighbors (2017– ) Source Overtime period - * The Razorbacks...
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basketball team represented the University of Arkansas in the 2015–16 college basketball season. The Razorbacks, led by second-year head coach Jimmy Dykes...
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Jack Dwan Craig Dykema Gene Dyker Bob Dykstra Jerome Dyson NBA & ABA Players with Last Names Starting with D @ basketball-reference.com NBL Players with...
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& Second Round at Denver, Colorado Craig Bolerjack/Rolando Blackman/Jimmy Dykes – First & Second Round at Boston, Massachusetts Westwood One – East Region...
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Brad Nessler (category College basketball announcers in the United States)
formerly Jimmy Dykes) and sideline reporter Heather Cox. He covered Saturday afternoon games for ESPN during the regular college basketball season, and...
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(play-by-play) Brian Custer (play-by-play) Dan Dakich (game analyst) Jimmy Dykes (game analyst) Len Elmore (game analyst) Sean Farnham (game analyst)...
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Kelser/Mike Mayock – First & Second Round at Boise, Idaho Tim Ryan/Dan Bonner/Jimmy Dykes – First & Second Round at Chicago, Illinois Ian Eagle and Jim Spanarkel...
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author and illustrator Lee Martin, novelist[citation needed] Jimmy John Liautaud, Founder of Jimmy Johns Christine Korsgaard, Professor of Philosophy Emerita...
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1–0 Broadcasters: Jon Sciambi and Jimmy Dykes Series History: First Meeting Broadcasters: Jon Sciambi and Jimmy Dykes Series History: First meeting Broadcasters:...
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First and Second Rounds at Buffalo, New York Tim Brando/Rolando Blackman/Jimmy Dykes – First and Second Rounds at Nashville, Tennessee Craig Bolerjack/Barry...
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and Haynes also coaches boys' basketball. Jimmy Hughes and Kelly McDougald coach baseball. Mitch Mitchell and Diane Dykes coach girls softball, and Tim...
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Breanna Stewart (category All-American college women's basketball players)
"Stewie", is an American professional basketball player for the New York Liberty of the Women's National Basketball Association (WNBA). She is one of the...
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Hines: Jerry Hines, 2009 Men's Basketball Ring of Honor Inductee". www.bleedcrimson.net. Dykes, Luke. "College Basketball: The 25 Sketchiest Programs in...
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only aired the SEC men's basketball tournament, Brad Nessler and Jimmy Dykes served as the broadcast team. When college basketball returned to ABC during...
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The 2024 NCAA Division I women's basketball tournament was a 68-team single-elimination tournament to determine the National Collegiate Athletic Association...
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The following is a list of naturalized basketball players who have represented their naturalized country at a FIBA international tournament. The list includes...
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Man Lou Holtz as himself Monica Horan as Maureen Keith Jackson as himself Jimmy Johnson as himself Keyshawn Johnson as himself Jerry Jones as himself Vicki...
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Donovan; actors, identical twins Spencer and Abigail Breslin; actors Todd and Jimmy Bridges; actors Beau and Jeff Bridges; actors, sons of actor Lloyd Bridges...
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1986 NBA draft (redirect from 1986 National Basketball Association Draft)
and rebounders in NBA history, was inducted into the Naismith Memorial Basketball Hall of Fame in August 2011. Mark Price, Kevin Duckworth, and Jeff Hornacek...
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