Taylor "Tay" Baker is a retired American basketball coach.
He played basketball at Hamilton High School in Hamilton, Ohio, graduating in 1945. He played college basketball at the University of Cincinnati beginning as a freshman in 1947; however, after only three games he began an 18-month hitch in the U.S. Army before returning to the school in 1947. He played for three years and was a top reserve for the first Bearcats teams to win 20 gamesâÂÂ23âÂÂ5 in 1949 and, as a senior, 20âÂÂ6 in 1950. Both seasons, in addition to his sophomore season, the Bearcats were champions of the Mid-American Conference (MAC).
He then was a teacher and coach at three southwestern Ohio high schoolsâÂÂfirst at Lebanon High School, then Wyoming High School and Miamisburg High School.
In 1959, he became an assistant coach at his college alma mater, Cincinnati, in 1959 under coach George Smith, a post he retained under Ed Jucker. After an assistant coaching career that included four Final Fours and two NCAA championships for the Bearcats, Baker succeeded Jucker as head coach in 1965.
His first team, in 1965âÂÂ66, won the Missouri Valley Conference (MVC) title and played in the NCAA Tournament, where they were defeated by eventual national champion Texas Western (now UTEP). After posting a 17âÂÂ9 record in 1971âÂÂ72, Baker resigned as UC coach. In seven seasons coaching the Bearcats, Baker posted a record of went 125âÂÂ60.
He moved to crosstown rival Xavier University in 1973, where he went 70âÂÂ89 in six seasons.
Baker later served as executive director and board member of the non-profit Greater Cincinnati Golf Association which, among other functions, runs the local USGA qualifying tournaments.
In 1996, he was inducted into the University of Cincinnati Athletics Hall of Fame. In 2007, he was inducted into the Lebanon High School Athletic Hall of Fame.