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'''Steve Shields''' (born March 9, 1965) is an American [[college basketball]] coach and current head men's basketball coach at the [[University of Arkansas at Little Rock]]. He took over as head coach prior to the start of the 2003–04 season.
'''Steve Shields''' (born March 9, 1965) is an American [[college basketball]] coach and most recently the head men's basketball coach at the [[University of Arkansas at Little Rock]]. He took over as head coach prior to the start of the 2003–04 season.


Shields began his tenure at Arkansas–Little Rock as an assistant to [[Porter Moser]] in 2000, and served as his assistant until 2003, when Moser left to take the head coaching position at [[Illinois State University]].
Shields began his tenure at Arkansas–Little Rock as an assistant to [[Porter Moser]] in 2000, and served as his assistant until 2003, when Moser left to take the head coaching position at [[Illinois State University]].
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Shields started his collegiate career as a basketball player at [[Oklahoma City University]], where he sat out his freshman year as a redshirt. He transferred and played basketball for one year at McLennan Community College before transferring again to [[Baylor University]]. Shields played golf for his father at Baylor, earning all-conference honors. He graduated in 1988 with a degree in education.
Shields started his collegiate career as a basketball player at [[Oklahoma City University]], where he sat out his freshman year as a redshirt. He transferred and played basketball for one year at McLennan Community College before transferring again to [[Baylor University]]. Shields played golf for his father at Baylor, earning all-conference honors. He graduated in 1988 with a degree in education.

On March 18, 2015, Shields was let go by the Arkansas–Little Rock administration after 12 seasons. He left as the winningest coach in the Trojans' history.


==Head coaching record==
==Head coaching record==
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Revision as of 22:07, 18 March 2015

Steve Shields
Current position
Record179–160 (.528)
Biographical details
Born (1965-03-09) March 9, 1965 (age 59)
Accomplishments and honors
Awards
Sun Belt Coach of the Year (2004)

Steve Shields (born March 9, 1965) is an American college basketball coach and most recently the head men's basketball coach at the University of Arkansas at Little Rock. He took over as head coach prior to the start of the 2003–04 season.

Shields began his tenure at Arkansas–Little Rock as an assistant to Porter Moser in 2000, and served as his assistant until 2003, when Moser left to take the head coaching position at Illinois State University.

Prior to joining the Trojans' staff, Shields had worked as an assistant for six years at three different community colleges before accepting the head job in 1996 at McLennan Community College, where he had previously spent time as an assistant.

Shields started his collegiate career as a basketball player at Oklahoma City University, where he sat out his freshman year as a redshirt. He transferred and played basketball for one year at McLennan Community College before transferring again to Baylor University. Shields played golf for his father at Baylor, earning all-conference honors. He graduated in 1988 with a degree in education.

On March 18, 2015, Shields was let go by the Arkansas–Little Rock administration after 12 seasons. He left as the winningest coach in the Trojans' history.

Head coaching record

Statistics overview
Season Team Overall Conference Standing Postseason
Arkansas–Little Rock (Sun Belt Conference) (2003–present)
2003–04 Arkansas–Little Rock 17–12 9–5 1st (East)
2004–05 Arkansas–Little Rock 18–10 10–4 1st (East)
2005–06 Arkansas–Little Rock 14–15 5–9 4th (East)
2006–07 Arkansas–Little Rock 13–17 8–10 5th (West)
2007–08 Arkansas–Little Rock 20–11 11–7 1st (West)
2008–09 Arkansas–Little Rock 23–8 15–3 1st (West)
2009–10 Arkansas–Little Rock 8–22 4–14 6th (West)
2010–11 Arkansas–Little Rock 19–17 7–9 5th (West)
2011–12 Arkansas–Little Rock 15–16 12–4 1st (West)
2012–13 Arkansas–Little Rock 17–15 11–9 2nd (West)
2013–14 Arkansas–Little Rock 15–17 9–9 5th (Tie)
2014–15 Arkansas–Little Rock 13–18 0–0?
Arkansas–Little Rock: 192–178 101–83??
Total: 192–178 (.519)

      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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