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Now in his fifth season at Bucknell and his 10th as a member of the Patriot League coaching ranks, Nathan Davis returns to Pat Flannery's staff in 2007-08. Davis serves as Flannery's chief aide in all aspects of the program, from scouting to player development to recruiting. Davis came to Lewisburg prior to the 2003-04 season armed with a deep working knowledge of the Patriot League, having served as an assistant coach at Navy for the previous five years. While in Annapolis he served as head coach Don DeVoe's chief western recruiter, landing numerous top prospects from that region. Davis helped guide the Midshipmen to Patriot League championship game appearances in 2000 and 2001, and he served as director of the Navy Basketball Camps. A native of Bethesda, Md., Davis graduated in 1997 from Randolph-Macon College with majors in history and sociology. He earned four varsity letters in basketball and served as team co-captain in both his junior and senior years. A two-time all-conference selection, Davis scored 983 career points and was one of only five players in school history to have more than 500 career rebounds, 300 career assists and 100 career steals. He helped the Yellow Jackets to the 1996 NCAA Division III Tournament. After serving as a student assistant coach while completing his degree at Randolph-Macon in 1996-97, Davis spent one year as an assistant coach at Emory and Henry College before moving on to the U.S. Naval Academy. Davis and his wife, Miki, reside in Lewisburg with their 1-year-old son, Kieran. | ||||||||||||||||