Bryan Doze enters his third year as the Head Coach at North American University. He finishes up his second year with a record of 13-15. In just two years Bryan Doze now holds the most NAIA wins in program history. Under his program he has had 5 RRAC players of the week, 2 USCAA players of the week, Two Second Team All Conference Players, One RRAC Honorable Mention Player, Two Champion of Character Players and one player sign an overseas contract. Lastly, he has two first time program wins over NAIA National Tournament Qualifiers.
Before joining North American University, Coach Doze was the assistant mens basketball Coach at Florida College where he finished his last year with a historic season of 27-6, ranked #14 in the country with three top 25 wins over ranked opponents and reached the 2nd round of the NAIA National Tournament for the second consecutive season. He also achieved a program high of #10 in the country for the NAIA Top 25 Coaches’ Poll and held the second longest home game winning streak in NAIA with 24 straight wins.
In his second season at FC, Doze helped the Falcons achieve a record-breaking season. The Falcons were Continental Athletic Conference Champions, finished with a 31-4 record, and reached the second round of the NAIA National Tournament. The Falcons were 14-0 at home.
In his first season in Tampa, Doze helped improve the Falcon's win percentage from .433 the year prior, to .538. The Falcons ranked 5th in the country in assists per game (minimum 12 games played) and 3rd in three-pointers made per game.
Prior to coming to Florida College, Doze was a graduate assistant for Florida State University under Coach Leonard Hamilton. During his second season, Doze helped FSU win their first regular-season ACC title. His last season with FSU was cut short during the ACC tournament because of COVID-19, but since FSU was the number one seed, they won the ACC tournament by decision.
During his first year as a graduate assistant, Doze was part of FSU’s school-record 29 wins. 13 of the 29 wins were ACC wins, which was a program record. He also was part of FSU’s March Madness run, helping them reach the sweet 16 for the second consecutive season.
Prior to attending Florida State University, Doze attended Southeast Missouri State University where he obtained his undergraduate degree in sports management and minor in business while being a manager for the woman’s basketball team under coach Rekha Patterson.
Bryan Doze
Head Men's Basketball Coach / Athletic Coordinator
North American University
11929 W Airport Blvd, Stafford, TX 77477
Cell: (314) 265-1286 | www.na.edu