Douma Shooting founder, Craig Douma, has helped thousands of young athletes improve their shot and overall basketball skillset. With a special focus on shooting, Douma routinely identifies workouts and strategies to grow players where they are, regardless of previous skillset or background. Douma specializes in proper shooting techniques, basketball fundamentals and game speed work outs for optimal player performance.
Craig Douma served as the head men’s basketball coach at Central college from 2012-22 and piloted the Dutch to two NCAA Division III tournament appearances.
His teams captured two league tournament titles and one conference championship. Douma’s 2015-16 squad became the first in conference history to win three straight road games in taking the league tournament championship as a No. 5 seed. It gave Central a conference record 11th NCAA tourney appearance overall. The Dutch were picked for last place in the league for the 2013-14 campaign, but he piloted the squad to a surprising championship, the program’s 17th, and rolled to a 21-8 season.
Leading his team to an 8-3 mark in the conference tournament, the Dutch played in four title games in his 10 seasons.. His players have been selected to the all-conference team 17 times.
As a high school coach, Douma won eight conference titles and compiled a lofty 268-78 (.774) record over 15 seasons. At Carroll, he piloted state tournaments squads in 2007, 2009 and 2010 and reached the substate round five times in six seasons His teams claimed conference titles in 2007, 2008, 2010 and 2011 and he was the Class 3A Southwest District coach of the year in 2006-07. He reached the substate round five times in six years. In nine years at South O’Brien, Douma’s squads were league champs in 2001, 2002, 2003 and 2004. He was the Class 2A Northwest District coach of the year in 2000-01.
As a player, Douma is the fourth-leading scorer in Northwestern history with 2,276 points and is a member of the Red Raider Hall of Fame. Douma played in three NAIA Division II national tournaments, helping the Red Raiders finish second in 1992 and reach the final eight in 1994. The Nebraska-Iowa Athletic Conference player of the year in 1994, Douma was a second-team all-America pick in 1993 before earning first-team recognition in 1994, when he also served as Northwestern’s team captain.
A Maurice-Orange City High School graduate, Douma was inducted into the Iowa High School Athletic Association players’ hall of fame in 2009.
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