Jamie Dixon

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Jamie Dixon
Title Head coach
College Pittsburgh
Sport Basketball
Born November 10, 1965 (1965-11-10) (age 42)
Place of birth Flag of the United States Burbank, California
Career highlights
Championships
Big East Regular Season Championship (2004)
Awards
Big East Coach of the Year (2004)
Playing career
1984–1987 TCU
Coaching career (HC unless noted)
1989–1991
1991–1992
1992–1994
1994–1998
1998–1999
1999–2003
2003–present
Los Angeles Valley CC
UC Santa Barbara (asst.)
Hawaii (asst.)
Northern Arizona (asst.)
Hawaii (asst.)
Pittsburgh (asst.)
Pittsburgh

Jamie Dixon (b. November 10, 1965 in Burbank, California) is an American college head coach of men's basketball.

He first became a head coach at the University of Pittsburgh in 2003, and has an overall record of 105-30. His 105 victories are the second most by a college head coach in the first four years of their career. Previously he was an assistant coach to Ben Howland at Northern Arizona University and Pitt. When Howland left Pitt following the 2002-03 season to become head coach at UCLA, Dixon was promoted.

Dixon is a 1987 graduate of Texas Christian University. He was also an assistant coach at UC-Santa Barbara and the University of Hawaii.

He won Big East Coach of the Year in 2004, and he took Pitt to finals of the Big East Men's Basketball Tournament in 2004, 2006 and 2007. He has won 20+ games four times (2004-07), and has been to the NCAA tournament each year as well. In the current 2006-07 season, he led the Panthers to the Sweet 16 where they lost to UCLA, coached by his former mentor Howland. This is Pitt's second Sweet 16 appearance under Dixon, also reaching the round of sixteen in 2004.

On March 25, 2006 Dixon agreed to terms of a contract extension to be Pitt's head coach until the 2012-13 season.

Jamie's sister, Maggie Dixon, was the women's head basketball coach at Army. She died aged only 28 on April 6, 2006 after collapsing due to an arrhythmic episode to the heart.

Season Team Overall Conference Standing Postseason


Pittsburgh (Big East Conference) (2003 — present)
2003–2004 Pittsburgh 31-5 13-3 1st NCAA Sweet 16
2004–2005 Pittsburgh 20-9 10-6 5th NCAA 1st Round
2005–2006 Pittsburgh 25-8 10-6 T-4th NCAA 2nd Round
2006–2007 Pittsburgh 29-8 12-4 T-2nd NCAA Sweet 16
2007–2008 Pittsburgh 11-0 0-0
Pittsburgh: 116-30 45-19
Total: 113-30

      National Champion         Conference Champion         Conference Tournament Champion

#Rankings from final AP Poll of the season.

  • Sciullo, Sam, Jr. (2005). Pitt: 100 Years of Pitt Basketball. Champaign: Sports Publishing. ISBN 1-59670-081-5. 
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