Doty, an Alcester, South Dakota native, began his coaching career as a volunteer assistant for Morningside College, where he played on the men's basketball team from 2005 to 2009.[1] After graduating with his master's degree, Doty moved to Wyoming to become the assistant coach for Central Wyoming College, where he would eventually serve as interim head coach for the remaining two months of the 2010–11 season.[2] At the end of the season, Doty left to become an assistant for Riverland Community College for half a season before leaving to become an assistant at the University of Sioux Falls for the remainder of the season.[3]
Rock Valley College
After serving three seasons as an assistant coach at four schools, Doty was named the head coach at Rock Valley College, a National Junior College Athletic Association Division III school, in 2012.[4] During his four seasons, Doty led the Rock Valley to a record of 113–28 (.801) overall, 41–16 (.719) conference, ending his run with two NJCAA Division III national championships.[3] Doty won his first national championship during his second season in 2013–14 with a record of 30–5, 10–5 conference.[5] The following year, Doty led the Golden Eagles to national runners-up, and won a second national championship during the 2015–16 season.[6]
Graceland University
Following two national championships in four seasons, Doty was named the head coach for Graceland University in May 2016.[7] During his two-year tenure at Graceland, Doty lead the Yellowjackets to a record of 49–22 (.690) overall, 30–15 (.667) conference, and ended his tenure with his third national championship – Graceland's first – during the 2017–18 season.[8] Graceland won the 2018 Heart of America Athletic Conference Tournament.[9]
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Division regular season and conference tournament champion
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