Donny DanielsCurrent position Title| Director of Player Development Team| Utah Conference| Pac-12 Biographical details Born| (1954-08-03) August 3, 1954 (age 67) New Orleans, Louisiana Playing career 1972–1973| Scottsdale CC 1973–1974| Los Angeles Harbor CC 1974–1976| Cal State Fullerton Coaching career (HC unless noted) 1978–1980| Cal State Fullerton (asst.) 1980–1981| Verbum Dei HS (asst.) 1981–1984| Cal State Fullerton (asst.) 1984–1986| Los Angeles Harbor CC 1986–1989| Cal State Fullerton (asst.) 1989–2000| Utah (asst.) 2000–2003| Cal State Fullerton 2003–2010| UCLA (asst.) 2010–2019| Gonzaga (asst.) 2019–present| Utah (Director of Player Development) Donny Daniels is the men's basketball Director of Player Development at the University of Utah. He previously served as head coach at Cal State Fullerton from 2001–03, was on head coach Rick Majerus' staff as assistant coach at the University of Utah from 1990–2000,[1] a men's basketball assistant coach at UCLA from 2003–2010, and a men's basketball assistant coach at Gonzaga University from 2010–2019.[2] In 2004, Rivals.com stated that Daniels was one of college basketball's Top 25 recruiters.[3][4] He is the father of four children. ## References[edit] 1. ^ Daniels leaves U. to coach Fullerton, accessed September 22, 2014 2. ^ Charm of GU and Zag Nation drew Donny Daniels to Spokane, accessed September 22, 2014 3. ^ "UCLA Assistant Donny Daniels To Join Bulldog Basketball Staff". March 30, 2010. 4. ^ Gonzaga adds Donny Daniels to coaching staff, accessed September 22, 2014 ## External links[edit] * Donny Daniels bio at Gonzaga * Donny Daniels bio at Utah * v * t * e Cal State Fullerton Titans men's basketball head coaches * Alex Omalev (1960–1972) * Moe Radovich (1972–1973) * Bobby Dye (1973–1980) * George McQuarn (1980–1988) * John Sneed (1988–1992) * Brad Holland (1992–1994) * Bob Hawking (1994–2000) * Donny Daniels (2000–2003) * Bob Burton (2003–2012) * Andy Newman # (2012–2013) * Dedrique Taylor (2013– ) # denotes interim head coach This biographical article relating to a United States basketball player, coach, or other figure born in the 1950s is a stub. You can help Wikipedia by expanding it. | * v * t * e *[v]: View this template *[t]: Discuss this template *[e]: Edit this template