University of Tennessee Athletics
Men's Basketball

Scott Daughtry
- Title:
- Director of Strategy
THE DAUGHTRY FILE
Personal Information
Full Name: Scott Christopher DaughtryBorn: Oct. 17, 2001, in Greenville, S.C.
Hometown: Anderson, S.C.
High School: T.L. Hanna
College: Tennessee, 2023
Wife: Haven
Administrative Experience
- 2023-25:
- Tennessee, graduate assistant
- 2025-Present:
Tennessee, director of strategy
Daughtry was a part of the Tennessee basketball program as a student, both as an undergraduate and while in graduate school, for four years before stepping into the newly created position.
“Our entire staff is excited to welcome Scott into a full-time role. No matter his task over the last four seasons, Scott has attacked it with passion and excelled,” Barnes said upon announcing Daughtry’s hire. “There is no doubt he will continue to do just that as he takes on this new job, one that he is well-suited to shine in. Scott is a strong example of a young man coming to college and using the chances he was given to find a position doing what he loves upon graduation.”
Daughtry first joined the Volunteers as an undergraduate manager in April 2021. He was promoted to head manager in April 2022 and served in that role through December 2023, at which time he earned his degree and stayed on in Knoxville, Tenn., as a graduate assistant.
As a graduate assistant for 17-plus months, Daughtry spearheaded the further development of the program’s analytical structure by handling its database. He created and managed the team’s analytics sites and web apps, as well as produced basketball performance analytics reports for the use of the coaching staff. Additionally, Daughtry aided director of sports performance Garrett Medenwald.
In his new role, Daughtry has numerous duties related to roster management, on which he will work closely with director of player personnel/recruiting coordinator Lucas Campbell. He continues to develop statistical models to predict player success and value, as well as monitor databases, deliver recruiting information to the coaching staff and organize qualitative evaluations. Daughtry also generates performance analytics, player development analysis and analytical game strategy evaluations for the current team.
Over the course of his tenure thus far, the Volunteers turned in the best five-year stretch in program history, amassing a 134-48 (.752) record, good for the eighth-most wins in the sport over that span. Tennessee has two SEC titles (2022 tournament, 2024 regular season) across those five seasons, each of which has included an NCAA Tournament bid. It has reached the Sweet 16 in each of the past four years and the Elite Eight in the last three.
Following the 2025-26 season, Daughty helped lead Tennessee’s charge to signing, per 247Sports, the second-best transfer class in the nation. A seven-man collection, it included six four-star competitors, including consensus top-five transfer recruit Juke Harris, whom On3 labeled as the No. 1 overall player in the portal.
Daughtry served as a basketball analytics intern for the Indiana Pacers during the summer of 2023, assisting with responsibilities related to the NBA Draft, free agency and NBA Summer League. He gained experience in calculating NBA player comparisons for collegians using nearest-neighbor calculations from BD Box Composition trees. Daughtry also manufactured a model to predict a college player’s defensive skill level in the NBA using automated machine learning predictive modeling methods.
During the summer of 2022, Daughtry was a Summer League Experience intern for the Atlanta Hawks. He created a model that utilized revenue statistics to predict attendance and net profit at College Park Skyhawks’ games. In the spring of 2021, Daughtry worked as a student intern in Tennessee’s strategic communications office, producing written content for UTsports.com and editing statistical sheets in Adobe InDesign.
The Anderson, S.C., native earned an undergraduate degree in business analytics from Tennessee in December 2023. He is currently pursuing a Master of Science in Business Analytics / MBA dual program at Tennessee, with an anticipated graduation in May 2026.
Daughtry and his wife, Haven, wed in July 2025 in nearby Georgetown, Tenn. The couple resides in Knoxville.











