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Stanford fires coach Johnny Dawkins after 8 seasons

STANFORD, Calif. (AP) - Johnny Dawkins got his second chance at Stanford two years ago after a special run to the Sweet 16.

Yet the Cardinal couldn't consistently make it to the NCAA Tournament, and that cost Dawkins his job.

He was fired Monday after eight seasons as Stanford coach. Dawkins guided the Cardinal to the 2014 Sweet 16 and NIT championships after the 2012 and '15 seasons, but Stanford went 15-15 this season and finished ninth in the Pac-12 Conference at 8-10. Dawkins was 156-115 during his Stanford tenure.

"I want to thank the Stanford community for playing such an important part in the lives of Tracy and I and in the lives of our four children," Dawkins said in a statement. "While I am disappointed that we could not achieve the desired high level results, I leave proud of the tremendous young men who have given their all to the program and I know the future is bright for Stanford basketball."

Dawkins came to Stanford after working as a top assistant at alma mater Duke under coaching mentor Mike Krzyzewski.

Athletic director Bernard Muir has begun a national search for a new coach.

"This decision was not easy and it was a very difficult discussion for both Johnny and me, but like everything else during his tenure at Stanford, he handled it with class, respect and the utmost concern for his student-athletes," Muir said. "There are so many great things that Johnny was able to accomplish on The Farm, including improving the graduation rate, achieving an Academic Progress Rate of 1000, an NCAA Sweet 16 appearance and two NIT championships."

Dawkins' status had been in jeopardy for several years. Muir acknowledged in the spring of 2013 that the program needed to reach the NCAA Tournament the following season for Dawkins to stay. Stanford then reached the Sweet 16, but Dawkins refused to say he felt any redemption at that point, even given all the injuries to key players and challenges during his time on The Farm.

He acknowledged he has been an athlete and coach long enough to understand the demands and expectations in a results-oriented business - and one year back in the tournament was just considered one important step for a program that wants to be an annual NCAA Tournament team again as Stanford used to be under former coach Mike Montgomery.

FILE - In this March 9, 2016, file photo, Stanford head coach Johnny Dawkins reacts after a play against Washington during the second half of an NCAA college basketball game in the first round of the Pac-12 tournament, in Las Vegas. A person with direct knowledge of the decision says Johnny Dawkins has been fired after eight seasons coaching the Stanford men’s basketball team. The person spoke on condition of anonymity Monday, March 14, 2016, because the school hadn’t announced the dismissal of Dawkins, who guided the Cardinal to the Sweet 16 of the 2014 NCAA Tournament and NIT championships after the 2012 and ’15 seasons. (AP Photo/John Locher, File) The Associated Press
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