
Davidson's Fox In Contract Talks with ASU
Davidson associate head coach Jim Fox is in negotiations to become the next head basketball coach at Appalachian State, sources told the Citizen Friday evening.
Fox has been an assistant on coach Bob McKillop’s staff the past 13 years, including the last three as associate head coach.
The head coaching job would be the first at the college level for Fox, a Levittown, N.Y. native and graduate of the State University of New York at Geneseo College. Following a 9-21 campaign this season, Appalachian did not renew the contract of coach Jason Capel, whose teams were 53-70 in four seasons.
During Fox’s Davidson tenure, the Wildcats have compiled a 288-130 record and made six NCAA Tournament appearances, including the 2008 run to the Elite Eight.
“It’s no coincidence that our program has enjoyed consistent success since Jim Fox joined our staff in August 2001,” McKillop said in the Davidson media guide. “We’ve asked him to wear more hats and take on additional coaching responsibilities, and he hasn’t missed a beat. This versatility has prepared him well to be a head coach, and he’s certainly ready for that challenge.”
Davidson and Appalachian have been longtime Southern Conference rivals, but both will play in new conferences next season, Davidson in the Atlantic 10 and Appalachian in the Sun Belt.