Doc Haskell
American esports coach
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Charles Christopher Haskell, commonly known as Doc Haskell, is an American college esports coach and researcher[1][2] He serves as the head coach of the esports program at Boise State University.[3][4][5]
Doc Haskell at the 2025 PEC Championship in Las Vegas | |
| Current position | |
|---|---|
| Title | Head Coach |
| Team | Boise State |
| Conference | |
| Record | 1560-687 |
| Biographical details | |
| Born | San Rafael, California |
| Alma mater | Boise State University |
| Coaching career (HC unless noted) | |
| 9 | Boise State |
| Accomplishments and honors | |
| Championships | |
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| Awards | |
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Early life and education
Haskell graduated from Sam Barlow High School in 1989. After attending Chemeketa Community College, he transferred to Boise State University in 1990. Haskell earned a Bachelor of Music degree in 2000, a master’s in educational technology in 2007, and a Doctorate in Curriculum and Instruction in 2012.
Coaching career
Doc Haskell joined Boise State’s faculty in 2007 in the College of Education. He was named head coach of Boise State Esports in 2017, leading one of the first esports programs at an FBS school.[6][7][8]
| Year | Team | Wins | Losses |
|---|---|---|---|
| 2017-18 | Boise State University | 35 | 43 |
| 2018-19 | Boise State University | 125 | 77 |
| 2019-20 | Boise State University | 169 | 111 |
| 2020-21 | Boise State University | 221 | 111 |
| 2021-22 | Boise State University | 353 | 109 |
| 2022-23 | Boise State University | 232 | 87 |
| 2023-24 | Boise State University | 208 | 53 |
| 2024-25 | Boise State University | 160 | 65 |
| 2025-26 | Boise State University | 57 | 31 |
Awards and honors
- Mountain West Overwatch 2 Coach of the Year (2025) [9]
- PEC Overwatch 2 Coach of the Year (2025)[10]
- Finalist, Director of the Year, Collegiate Esports Awards (2024)[11]
- Best College Esports Director, CECC (2022)[4] * Collegiate Ambassador of the Year, Esports Awards (2021)[12]
- College Esports Coach of the Year, National Association of Esports Coaches and Directors (2020)[13] * Collegiate Director of the Year, National Association of Collegiate Esports (2020)[5]
- iNacol Online Learning Innovator Award (2013)[5]
- Innovation Incubator Award Finalist, SIIA EdTech Industry Summit (2012) [citation needed]
- Competition Winner, DML Badges for Lifelong Learning (2012)[citation needed]
- Technology Educator of the Year Nominee, Northwest Council for Computers in Education (2010, 2013)[citation needed]
Personal life
Haskell and his wife, Ali, live in Boise and have been married for 32 years. They met in Boise State cheerleading, where Doc was Buster Bronco (the Boise State mascott) and Ali was a cheerleader. They have four children, and four grandchildren.[14] Haskell is an avid cyclist.