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Doug Davis
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Doug Davis is the Assistant Dean of Students and Head Boys Varsity Basketball coach at The Lawrenceville School.
The Philly native earned his Bachelor of Arts in Sociology at Princeton University, where he was a four-year starter on the men’s basketball team. He was a team captain and standout point guard for the Tigers, leading his team to the 2011 Ivy League Championship and a berth in the NCAA tournament. On two separate occasions, he was the team's season scoring champion, finishing his career as the second-leading scorer in Princeton program history.
After Princeton, he spent a brief stint abroad playing professionally in Europe, before returning stateside to start his career in education. Prior to his time at Lawrenceville, Davis coached the varsity programs at Princeton Day School and Berkshire School (MA).
Davis came to Lawrenceville from Princeton Day School (PDS) where he taught U.S. History and A.P. Human Geography. He was an advisor for the Bridges Leadership Program, which helps seniors effectively teach social and emotional learning skills to seventh-grade students. Davis was the PDS boys’ varsity basketball coach, honored in 2019 by the Trentonian and Town Topics as the “Boys’ Prep Coach of the Year.”
Before his PDS tenure, Davis was an English teacher, academic tutor, and boys’ varsity basketball coach at the Berkshire School.
Davis earned his Bachelor of Arts in Sociology at Princeton University, where he was a four-year starter on the men’s basketball team. He was a team captain and standout point guard for the Tigers, leading his team to the 2011 Ivy League Championship and a berth in the NCAA tournament. On two separate occasions, he was the team's season scoring champion, finishing his career as the third-leading scorer in school program history.