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Ernie Nestor was born on 19 August, 1946 in United States, is an A wake forest demon deacons basketball basketball coaches. Discover Ernie Nestor's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is he in this year and how he spends money? Also learn how he earned most of networth at the age of 77 years old?

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Born 19 August, 1946
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1946

Ernie Nestor (born August 19, 1946 ) is an American college basketball coach, formally an assistant coach at the University of Missouri.

1970

Nestor began his head coaching career at John D. Bassett High School in Bassett, Virginia, where he coached from 1970 to 1976.

1979

For 14 seasons (1979–1985, 1993–2001) Nestor served as a Wake Forest assistant; Odom was the head coach during his second of two stints.

1988

From May 12, 1988 to March 8, 1993, Nestor was head coach at George Mason University.

1989

In 1989, George Mason gained an NCAA Tournament berth under Nestor by winning the Colonial Athletic Association's postseason tournament; it was the first NCAA Tournament participation for the program.

After losing in the first round of the NCAA tournament to Indiana, the Patriots finished the year 20–11.

1990

The 1990 team also reached the 20-victory plateau.

1993

He resigned after five years and a 68–81 record at George Mason before joining Odom on his staff at Wake Forest in 1993.

1995

The Demon Deacons won two Atlantic Coast Conference men's basketball tournament titles (1995 and 1996), and reached the final eight of the 1996 NCAA Division I men's basketball tournament in his time there.

1996

The U.S. 1996 William Jones Cup team was coached by Nestor.

2000

In addition, the team won the National Invitation Tournament in 2000.

2008

Nestor's 2008 Elon team, the seventh seed in the Southern Conference postseason tournament, made it to the finals, where Davidson defeated them.

2009

In 2009, he resigned (or was fired ) after six seasons at the helm for Elon.

He served as a scout for the NBA's New Jersey Nets from 2009 to 2010 before returning to the college ranks as Director of Basketball Operations for Penn State for the 2010–11 season.

After one season, Nestor left the Missouri program to take an assistant coaching position at Navy.

2011

Head coach Frank Haith named Nestor to this post in April, 2011.

He was formerly the head coach of the Elon University and George Mason men's basketball teams.

Nestor, a native of Philippi, West Virginia, was a long-time assistant at Wake Forest University, including an eight-year stint for head coach Dave Odom.

He has also been on the coaching staffs of California, James Madison and South Carolina during his career.