Joe Cravens

Joseph Dale Cravens (born March 9, 1954) is a former American college basketball coach. He was the head coach at Idaho, Weber State, and the interim head coach at Utah for most of a season.

Joe Cravens
Biographical details
Born (1954-03-09) March 9, 1954
Scottsburg, Indiana, U.S.
Playing career
1972–1974Brunswick JC
1974–1976Texas–Arlington
Position(s)Guard
Coaching career (HC unless noted)
1977–1978Texas–Arlington (asst.)
1978–1981Southwest Texas State (asst.)
1981–1985Texas–Arlington (asst.)
1985–1989Washington (asst.)
1989–1993Utah (asst.)
1989–1990Utah (interim HC)
1993–1996Idaho
1996–1997UC Irvine (asst.)
1997–1999Weber State (asst.)
1999–2006Weber State
Head coaching record
Overall170–141 (.547)

Born and raised in Scottsburg, Indiana, Cravens played college basketball at Brunswick Junior College in Georgia and transferred to Texas–Arlington for his final two seasons. He was an assistant coach for a year at his alma mater, then at Southwest Texas State in San Marcos for three years, and returned to Texas–Arlington.

In 1985, he joined the staff of new head coach Andy Russo at Washington in Seattle for four years in the Pac-10, then went to Utah under new head coach Rick Majerus in 1989. In mid-December, Majerus required major heart surgery and Cravens took over as interim head coach of the Utes in the WAC for the remainder of that first season.

After four years in Salt Lake City, Cravens was hired as head coach at Idaho in Moscow in April 1993, succeeding Larry Eustachy, and led the Vandals on the Palouse for three seasons. After Idaho, he coached in Switzerland that summer, then was an assistant at UC Irvine for a season, and for two more back in the state of Utah at Weber State in Ogden under Ron Abegglen. Promoted to head coach in March 1999, he compiled a 116–88 (.569) record in seven seasons. Cravens led the 2003 team to an undefeated (14–0) record in the Big Sky Conference (26–6 overall), but the Wildcats fell to fifth-seed Wisconsin in the NCAA tournament's first round at Spokane.

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