Ty Shaw

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Ty D. Shaw (born March 4, 1979 in Ontario, Oregon ) is an American basketball coach and former player. The 2.02 meter tall indoor player played 29 games in the basketball Bundesliga .

career

Shaw played in the United States' college sports system for Columbia Basin College in Washington state and Albertson College of Idaho (later renamed College of Idaho) in Idaho .

From 2003 he played for the English club Worcester Wolves and was at the same time assistant and later head coach of the basketball team at the University of Worcester. In the spring season 2005 he was active with the Cockburn Cougars in Australia and trained there in addition to his duties as a player also a youth team.

In 2006 Shaw moved to the German second division TV Langen and was appointed to the “Team of the Year” of the 2nd Bundesliga South by the Internet service eurobasket.com following the 2006/07 season . After the end of the game year in Germany, he went back to Australia to play for the Goldfields Giants in the 2007 spring season.

For the 2007/08 season Shaw moved to TSV Noerdlingen and was involved in winning the championship title in the 2nd Bundesliga ProA with averages of 9.4 points and 9.5 rebounds per encounter . So the Nördlinger rose to the basketball league , in which Shaw completed 29 matches for the team from the Donau-Ries district in the 2008/09 season  , with an average of 4.9 counters and 4.0 rebounds being noted for him.

After another station in Australia with the Willetton Tigers in the spring season 2010 (and winning the championship in the State Basketball League), Shaw was under contract at BV Chemnitz 99 in the 2nd Bundesliga ProA at the end of his playing career between 2010 and 2012 .

Shaw already gained experience as a coach during his time as a player, among other things in the youth sector and in English university sports.

For the 2012/13 season he was hired by TV Langen from the 2. Bundesliga ProB as head coach and led the Hessians in the southern season of the league to second place in the main round and then into the semi-finals of the final round. He then moved to Langen's ProB league rival TG Hanau . The “swans” finished the main round in 2013/14 under the leadership of the American in first place in the ProB-Süd. In October 2014 Shaw was replaced as Hanauer head coach after the first five games of the 2014/15 season had ended in defeats.

In January 2015 he took over the coaching position at the university giants Leipzig (also 2. Bundesliga ProB) and led the Saxons into the playoff quarter-finals later in the season. Then it came to the separation between Shaw and the university giants, because the Leipzig club buried its once issued goal of "promotion to the ProA" and therefore Shaw could not hold: "We had come to an agreement with Ty Shaw under conditions that both materially and with a view to the objectives suddenly no longer existed. We had to take an existing exit option, ”said Leipzig's managing director Mark Hoffmann, explaining the separation at the time.

Shaw returned to the United States and took up the post of assistant coach for the basketball team at Fresno Pacific University in the 2015-16 season. For the 2016/17 season he moved to Indiana University - Purdue University Fort Wayne, where he became assistant coach of the women's team. During the summer break of 2018, he took up the position of coach at the English first division club Worcester Wolves . For health reasons, he was no longer able to exercise his office from mid-January 2019 and finally left the club in March 2019.

Personal

Shaw is married to the former German national basketball player Alexandra Shaw (née Müller).

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. Ty Shaw Basketball Player Profile, NINERS Chemnitz, Idaho Coll., News, ProA stats, Career, Games Logs, Best, Awards - eurobasket.com . In: www.eurobasket.com . ( eurobasket.com [accessed March 22, 2017]).
  2. ^ Ty D. Shaw, LinkedIn. (No longer available online.) Formerly in the original ; accessed on March 22, 2017 .  ( Page no longer available , search in web archivesInfo: The link was automatically marked as defective. Please check the link according to the instructions and then remove this notice.@1@ 2Template: Dead Link / de.linkedin.com  
  3. PROA_2006-2007 Basketball League GERMANY - eurobasket.com . In: www.eurobasket.com . ( eurobasket.com [accessed March 22, 2017]).
  4. Augsburger Allgemeine: We are masters! In: Augsburger Allgemeine . ( augsburger-allgemeine.de [accessed on March 22, 2017]).
  5. Season Preview - Southlands Boulevarde Willetton Tigers - WA State Basketball League - SportsTG. Retrieved March 22, 2017 (English).
  6. BV Chemnitz 99 signed “Warrior” Ty Shaw. schoenen-dunk.de, accessed on March 22, 2017 .
  7. Ty Shaw leaves NINERS in Chemnitz . July 23, 2012 ( sachsen-fernsehen.de [accessed March 22, 2017]).
  8. Taunus Zeitung: "Giraffes" in the semifinals | Taunus Newspaper . ( taunus-zeitung.de [accessed on March 22, 2017]).
  9. Hanau recruits Langen trainer Ty Shaw . In: https://www.op-online.de . May 22, 2013 ( op-online.de [accessed March 22, 2017]).
  10. ^ Echo Newspapers GmbH: Steven Clauss replaces Ty Shaw in Hanau . ( echo-online.de [accessed on March 22, 2017]).
  11. ^ LVZ-Online: Uni-Giant Leipzig: New trainer already in office - American Ty Shaw inherits Martin Scholz - LVZ - Leipziger Volkszeitung. Retrieved March 22, 2017 .
  12. 2. Basketball Bundesliga | Change of strategy and personnel at the university giants. Retrieved on March 22, 2017 (German).
  13. ^ Fresno Pacific Sunbird Athletics - 2015-2016 Men's Basketball Coaching Staff. Retrieved March 22, 2017 (English).
  14. ^ Nelson Appoints Top Assistant Coach at Ty Shaw. IPFW, accessed on March 22, 2017 .
  15. ^ Wolves appoint Ty Shaw as new head coach - British Basketball League. Retrieved June 16, 2019 .
  16. ^ Ty Shaw: Worcester Wolves head coach leaves BBL Championship strugglers . March 8, 2019 ( bbc.com [accessed June 16, 2019]).
  17. Fort Wayne Mastodons Athletics - 2016-17 Women's Basketball Coaching Staff. Retrieved March 22, 2017 (English).
  18. ^ Augsburger Allgemeine: Alex Müller leaves the WWK team . In: Augsburger Allgemeine . ( augsburger-allgemeine.de [accessed on March 22, 2017]).