2023 50 Most Impactful High Major Assistants: Men’s Division I
By: Silver Waves Media
Our High Major Assistants lists have generated buzz for the last four years and we have watched more than 20 coaches advance to the top spot of their own programs. Our 2023 list features some of the most outstanding and impactful assistants in Division I Men’s basketball. After consulting with a panel of industry professionals, we present the 2023 50 Most Impactful High Major Assistants in Men’s Division I Basketball.
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Adam Cohen
Xavier
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Brandin Knight
Rutgers
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Brandon Chappell
Texas
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Brian Blaney
Georgetown
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Charlton Young
Missouri
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Chester Frazier
Illinois
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Chris Acker
San Diego State
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Chris Capko
USC
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Chris Carrawell
Duke
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Chuck Martin
Oregon
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Darren Savino
UCLA
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Dave Miller
Xavier
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Dean Oliver
Wisconsin
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DeAndre Haynes
Marquette
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Derek Kellogg
Creighton
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DJ Irving
Miami
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Doug Wojcik
Michigan State
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Dwayne Anderson II
Villanova
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Eric Mobley
USC
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Gerry McNamara
Syracuse
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Greg Manning Jr
Maryland
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Gus Argenal
Arkansas
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Jack Murphy
Arizona
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Jai Lucas
Duke
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JayDee Luster
San Diego State
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J.D. Byers
Virginia Tech
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Jeff Battle
Georgetown
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Jermaine Kimbrough
Arizona State
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Justin Gainey
Tennessee
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Kellen Sampson
Houston
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Kimani Young
UConn
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Korey McCray
Florida
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Kurtis Townsend
Kansas
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Luke Murray
UConn
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Mark Montgomery
Michigan State
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Mike Farrelly
Notre Dame
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Mike Mennenga
Oregon
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Mike Nardi
Villanova
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Mike Rohn
Colorado
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Norm Roberts
Kansas
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Orlando Antigua
Kentucky
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Rob Ehsan
Stanford
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Rod Clark
Tennessee
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Rod Palmer
UCLA
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Ryan Miller
Creighton
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Sharif Chambliss
Wisconsin
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Stan Jones
Florida State
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Stephen Gentry
Gonzaga
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Steven Pearl
Auburn
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Terry Johnson
Purdue
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Ulric Maligi
Kansas State
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Wayne Hunter
Washington State
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Wes Flanigan
Ole Miss