Dennis Felton

Dennis Felton
Current position
TitleAssistant coach
TeamProvidence
ConferenceBig East
Biographical details
Born (1963-06-21) June 21, 1963 (age 61)
Tokyo, Japan
Playing career
1981–1983Prince George's CC
1983–1985Howard
Coaching career (HC unless noted)
1984Oxon Hill HS (assistant)
1985–1986Charles County CC (assistant)
1986–1990Delaware (assistant)
1990–1991Tulane (assistant)
1991–1992Saint Joseph's (assistant)
1992–1994Providence (assistant)
1994–1998Clemson (assistant)
1998–2003Western Kentucky
2003–2009Georgia
2014–2017Tulsa (assistant)
2017–2019Cleveland State
2019–2021Fordham (assistant)
2021–2023George Mason (associate HC)
2023–presentProvidence (assistant)
Head coaching record
Overall206–189
Accomplishments and honors
Championships
3 Sun Belt regular season (2001–2003)
3 Sun Belt tournament (20012003)
SEC tournament (2008)

Dennis Alan Felton (born June 21, 1963) is an American basketball coach who is an assistant coach at Providence College. His previous positions included a stint as the associate head coach at George Mason University under then-head coach Kim English, and an assistant role at Fordham University. He is also the former head men's basketball coach at the University of Georgia, Western Kentucky University, and Cleveland State, and also served as a player personnel assistant for the National Basketball Association's San Antonio Spurs.

Felton was born in Tokyo, Japan[1] and spent his early years living in and visiting a variety of locales around the world, due to his father's career in the United States Air Force. His family eventually moved to Clinton, Maryland, a suburban town in the Washington, D.C., area, a short distance from Andrews Air Force Base. Felton graduated from Surrattsville High School in 1981 and went on to Prince George's Community College.[citation needed] He completed his athletic and academic careers at Howard University in 1985, where he was a Mid-Eastern Athletic Conference All-Academic selection.

  1. ^ "Dennis Felton Georgia Bulldogs profile". University of Georgia. Archived from the original on March 28, 2017. Retrieved March 28, 2017.