American basketball player and coach
John P. McCullough (born October 5, 1956) is a retired National Basketball Association (NBA) basketball player. McCullough was a Big Eight Player of the Year and NCAA All-American for the University of Oklahoma. McCullough was drafted in the fourth round of the 1979 NBA draft by the Kansas City Kings. His only season in the NBA was for the Phoenix Suns in 1981–82. McCullough was an assistant coach at Southern Methodist University and the University of New Mexico before becoming the head coach at New Mexico Highlands University from 1996 to 2000.[1] McCullough was later the head coach of the women's program at Oklahoma Baptist University.[2]
On June 1, 2016, McCullough was promoted to assistant coach by the Portland Trail Blazers after spending the previous four seasons as the team's advance scout.[3] He is a former college teammate to Trail Blazers head coach Terry Stotts.
Head coaching record
Men's basketball
Statistics overview
Season
|
Team
|
Overall
|
Conference
|
Standing
|
Postseason
|
New Mexico Highlands Cowboys (Rocky Mountain Athletic Conference) (1996–2000)
|
1996–97
|
New Mexico Highlands
|
5–21 |
3–16 |
6th West |
|
1997–98
|
New Mexico Highlands
|
5–21 |
3–16 |
7th West |
|
1998–99
|
New Mexico Highlands
|
6–20 |
4–15 |
T–6th West |
|
1999–2000
|
New Mexico Highlands
|
15–12 |
10–9 |
3rd West |
|
New Mexico Highlands:
|
31–74 (.295) |
20–56 (.263) |
|
Total: |
31–74 (.295) |
|
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
|
Women's basketball
Statistics overview
Season
|
Team
|
Overall
|
Conference
|
Standing
|
Postseason
|
Oklahoma Baptist Bison (Sooner Athletic Conference) (2000–2012)
|
2000–01
|
Oklahoma Baptist
|
20–14 |
7–9 |
|
NAIA Second Round
|
2001–02
|
Oklahoma Baptist
|
25–9 |
12–6 |
|
NAIA Second Round
|
2002–03
|
Oklahoma Baptist
|
21–13 |
11–7 |
|
NAIA First Round
|
2003–04
|
Oklahoma Baptist
|
21–14 |
8–10 |
|
NAIA First Round
|
2004–05
|
Oklahoma Baptist
|
24–8 |
12–6 |
|
NAIA First Round
|
2005–06
|
Oklahoma Baptist
|
25–10 |
10–8 |
|
NAIA Elite Eight
|
2006–07
|
Oklahoma Baptist
|
17–13 |
11–7 |
|
NAIA First Round
|
2007–08
|
Oklahoma Baptist
|
29–5 |
19–3 |
|
NAIA First Round
|
2008–09
|
Oklahoma Baptist
|
32–5 |
20–2 |
|
NAIA Fab Four
|
2009–10
|
Oklahoma Baptist
|
31–4 |
21–1 |
|
NAIA Second Round
|
2010–11
|
Oklahoma Baptist
|
12–20 |
9–13 |
|
|
2011–12
|
Oklahoma Baptist
|
15–16 |
11–11 |
|
|
Oklahoma Baptist:
|
272–131 (.675) |
151–83 (.645) |
|
Total: |
272–131 (.675) |
|
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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