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HomeSportsBasketballAir Force, suspended coach Joe Scott part ways

Air Force, suspended coach Joe Scott part ways

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The Air Force Academy and suspended basketball coach Joe Scott announced they had mutually parted ways Friday.

Scott was suspended on Jan. 17 as Air Force launched an investigation into his treatment of student-athletes.

“Coach Scott’s passion for the game of basketball has long been evident in his competitive and direct coaching style. It was this coaching style that guided Air Force Basketball to some of the program’s most memorable achievements during his initial tenure at the Air Force Academy,” athletic director Nathan Pine said in a statement. “This is a different day, and now is the right time for a new voice and a new approach to drive the culture and success of the men’s basketball program, aligned with the Air Force Academy’s mission of forging leaders of character developed to lead in our Air Force and Space Force. We thank Coach Scott for his 10 years of service to the Academy and wish him and his family well.”

Jon Jordan has been serving as interim head coach. The Falcons (3-23, 0-15 Mountain West) have dropped all nine games under Jordan and 19 in a row since a 98-85 win over IU Indianapolis on Nov. 23.

Scott has served two tenures as head coach at Air Force. He piloted the Falcons to 22-7 record, a MWC title and their first-ever NCAA Tournament appearance in 2003-04. He earned MWC Coach of the Year honors after that season and finished fourth in Associated Press Coach of the Year polling.

After four seasons at Air Force (2000-04), he took over at Princeton for three seasons, finishing with a 38-45 mark with the Tigers.

He returned to Colorado to coach the University of Denver from 2007-16, guiding the Pioneers to a share of the Western Athletic Conference regular-season championship in the 2012-13 season.

Scott came back to Colorado Springs in 2020, but never posted a winning season during his second stint. The team bottomed out in 2024-25, posting a record of 4-28 and 1-19 in league play.

Scott, who played at Princeton from 1983-87, has a coaching ledger of 281-369.

“I thank Nate Pine for his leadership,” Scott said in a statement. “The Air Force Academy gave me my first head coaching opportunity and I am forever grateful. We will always be fans of Air Force Basketball.”

Air Force hosts UNLV on Saturday.

–Field Level Media

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