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Brian Fish
Current position
TitleExecutive director
TeamOregon
Biographical details
Born (1965-12-20) December 20, 1965 (age 58)
Seymour, Indiana, U.S.
Playing career
1984–1986Western Kentucky
1986–1989Marshall
Coaching career (HC unless noted)
1989–1992Marshall (assistant)
1992–1994Kansas State (assistant)
1994–1996Creighton (assistant)
1996–2002TCU (assistant)
2002–2004San Diego (assistant)
2004–2010Creighton (assistant)
2010–2014Oregon (assistant)
2014–2019Montana State
2019–2022Georgia (DPD)
2022–presentOregon (Executive Director)
Head coaching record
Overall65–92

Brian Fish (born December 20, 1965) is an American college basketball coach, most recently serving as head coach for the Montana State Bobcats men's basketball team.[1] Fish is currently the director of player personnel for the University of Georgia Bulldogs basketball team.[2]

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Playing career

A first-team all-state selection from Seymour High School in Indiana, Fish went on to play college basketball at Western Kentucky and Marshall. He graduated from the latter in 1989.[3][4]

Coaching career

After graduation, Fish served as a graduate assistant at his alma mater under first-year head coach Dana Altman. He would stay on staff with the Thundering Herd until 1992, when he would rejoin Altman at Kansas State from 1992 to 1994, and follow Altman to Creighton where he served as an assistant from 1994 to 1996. Fish joined Billy Tubbs staff at TCU, and served as an assistant coach until 2002. For the following two seasons, Fish was an assistant at San Diego and part of the Toreros' 2003 NCAA Tournament team, until he returned to Creighton for a second stint with the Bluejays. Fish was part of Altman's staff that produced five-straight 20-win seasons, two NCAA Tournament appearances and four NIT appearances. When Altman accepted the head coaching position at Oregon, Fish once again followed him, serving as an assistant coach on the Oregon staff for four seasons.

Fish was named the 22nd head coach in Montana State history on April 1, 2014. After going 65–92 overall through five seasons, the school decided not to renew Fish's contract.[5] Following his departure from Montana State, Fish was hired as part of the staff at the University of Georgia under head coach Tom Crean.[6]

Head coaching record

Statistics overview
Season Team Overall Conference Standing Postseason
Montana State Bobcats (Big Sky Conference) (2014–present)
2014–15 Montana State 7–23 4–14 T–10th
2015–16 Montana State 14–17 9–9 7th
2016–17 Montana State 16–16 11–7 6th
2017–18 Montana State 13–19 6–12 9th
2018–19 Montana State 15–17 11–9 T–4th
Montana State: 65–92 (.414) 41–51 (.446)
Total: 65–92 (.414)

References

  1. ^ "Danny Sprinkle - Men's Basketball Coach".
  2. ^ Weiszer, Marc. "Former college head coach joins Crean's UGA staff". Athens Banner-Herald. Retrieved 2019-10-30.
  3. ^ "GOFROGS.COM - Brian Fish Bio - TCU Horned Frogs Official Athletic Site". www.gofrogs.com. Archived from the original on 2017-04-09.
  4. ^ "Brian Fish stats". sports-reference.com. Sports Reference LLC. Retrieved March 14, 2020.
  5. ^ "Montana State head coach Brian Fish fired". 18 March 2019.
  6. ^ "Former Montana State hoops coach Brian Fish joins staff at Georgia". 406 MT SPORTS. 13 July 2019. Retrieved 2019-10-30.


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