Hall of Fame
Doss was a four-year starter for coach Mike Calhoun’s EKU basketball team from 1992-96. He received all-conference recognition as a sophomore and as a senior when he was second-team All-OVC after finishing the season in the top 10 in the conference in four categories – scoring (9th); three-point percentage (4th); steals (5th); and assists (10th). He finished his stellar career at Eastern as the school’s 11th all-time leading scorer with 1,442 points and the fifth all-time leading steals leader with 172. For his career, he averaged 13.5 points and 5.6 rebounds per game in 107 Colonel contests. He also closed his stay at Eastern with an impressive 37.8 percentage from three-point range including hitting 52 threes his senior year and finishing fourth in the conference in percentage. As a sophomore, he was honorable mention All-OVC and led EKU with 35 dunks, including an unbelievable seven versus Tennessee Tech when he scored 34 points. As a junior and a senior, he finished both years as the ninth-leading scorer in the OVC, averaging 16.0 points as a junior and 16.4 points as a senior. In addition to scoring 1,442 points, he finished his career with 597 rebounds, 228 assists, 172 steals and 97 dunks. After leaving EKU in 1996, he played in France for St. Thomas Le Harve. Following a stint of playing basketball in France, he played briefly in 1999 with the CBA Grand Rapids Hoops. Later that season, he finished the year with the Dakota Wizards, an IBA team, which had the league’s best record and finished as Western Conference champions as he was voted Most Valuable Player. In 2000-2005, he worked at a DeDe Wallace alternative school for challenged kids. Later in 2005, he worked at the Nashville Metro Parks and Recreation community center for adults and kids. He became Director of the Looby Community Center in Nashville in 2012.