London Dokubo is in his first season as the video coordinator at Loyola University Chicago after serving the last two years as a graduate assistant. The Schaumburg, Ill., native played under Ramblers head coach Porter Moser from 2011-15, appearing in 102 games in his career. In 2015, Dokubo helped Loyola to a 24-win season and a College Basketball Invitational title in the program’s first postseason appearance since 1985.
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While serving as a graduate assistant the last two seasons, Dokubo helped the Ramblers to 50 total wins, including a school-record 32 victories in 2017-18, the program’s first NCAA tournament berth since 1985, a Final Four appearance and a No. 7 national ranking in the 2018 USA Today Coaches Poll.
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With Dokubo on the staff as a volunteer assistant in 2015-16, Loyola won 15 games and saw a pair of players earn postseason honors from the Missouri Valley Conference. Montel James collected Second Team All-MVC accolades, while Ben Richardson was a MVC Honorable Mention Scholar-Athlete Team selection.
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After coming to Loyola as a walk-on, Dokubo earned a scholarship for his senior season in 2014-15. Known as a defensive stopper, he earned seven starts a freshman, and the Ramblers were 2-1 that season when he dished out two or more assists.
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Off the court, Dokubo was a Missouri Valley Conference Honor Roll honoree and graduated from Loyola in 2015 with a degree in sport management and marketing and in 2018 earned a master’s degree in business administration.