Completed Event: Men's Basketball versus West Virginia on January 2, 2026 , Win , 80, to, 59


Leon Douglas is in his first season as Iowa State’s director of player development after spending time at both Arkansas State and Kansas.
A former prep coach at North Kansas City High School, Douglas spent the 2025 season at Arkansas State where he served as a defensive analyst and in player development.
After spending 13 seasons as a high school coach, Douglas made the jump to the collegiate ranks in 2024. He was assistant director for high school relations at KU during the 2024 season.
At North Kansas City High School, Douglas was a renowned head coach. He was named the Eric Driskell Coach of the Year in 2018 after leading the Hornets to a 9-2 record, which was the program’s best season in 50 years. For his efforts he was also nominated by the Kansas City Chiefs for the Don Shula NFL High School Coach of the Year Award.
In 2019, Douglas was named the Kansas City Royals Coach with Character and in 2023 he received the Semper Fidelis Coach of the Year honor.
Among the players he coached at North Kansas City were former Cyclone defensive tackle Domonique Orange, who recently wrapped up an outstanding career at ISU.
Douglas first came into contact with Iowa State head coach Jimmy Rogers when he was a graduate assistant at South Dakota State from 2007-09 and Rogers was playing for the Jackrabbits.
He earned his bachelor’s degree in physical education with a minor in coaching from Missouri Western State in 2007. He holds master’s degrees from South Dakota State in pedagogy and Northwest Missouri State in educational leadership.