Don Tuley

Don Tuley

Coach Donny Tuley enters his ninth year as Head Coach at Seminole State College and he brings with him Forty (43) years of Basketball experience at a wide range of levels.

Coach Tuley has Won a 2001 NJCAA National Championship at Redlands Community College as an Assistant and won the 2010 Championship as a Head Coach of the Oklahoma Impact at the Semi-Professional Level. Led teams that have won numerous Sectional, District and Region Championships along with being at the helm of teams that have held the Number One Ranking in the State of Oklahoma numerous times. Coach Tuley has coached and helped to develop at least One Hundred (100) Student-Athletes at either the High School and/or College Level that have gone on to play NCAA Division I Basketball and or Professionally.
As a result of being at the top of his profession at the High School level, Coach Tuley was selected as an assistant coach at the prestigious 2004 McDonalds All American Game held in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma. Educationally, Tuley graduated with an Associate of Arts Degree from Murray State Community College in Tishomingo, Oklahoma, He then went on to earn his Bachelors Degree from East Central University in Ada, Oklahoma and completed his Master's Degree in Education at The University of Central Oklahoma

Seminole State College Record: 158-104

Career Record: 708-304

Overall: 10 Professional Players (Overseas), 8 NJCAA All-Americans, 5 Honorable Mention NJCAA All-Americans

Seminole: 1 NJCAA Honorable Mention

NJCAA DII National Championship - 1

NJCAA National Tournament Apperances - 4

NAIA Tournament Apperances - 1

NJCAA D-1 National runner-Up - 1

NAIA District 9 Tournament Champions - 1

Semi-Professional USBL Championship - 1

Hoop Dirt NJCAA National Coach of the Week - November 2017

McDonalds All-American Game - 1

Jim Thorpe All-Star Game - 4

Big City Hall of fame Games - 4

Capital Hill Athletic Hall of Fame

Murray State Juco "Athletic Hall of Fame" Helped guide Murray State to a 30-5 record and Bi-State East (Co-Champions)