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Alan Huss

Alan Huss

American basketball coach (born 1979)


Alan Huss (born January 15, 1979) is an American basketball coach who is the current head coach of the High Point Panthers men's basketball team.[1]

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Playing career

Huss played for North Kansas City High School where he averaged 26 points and 12 rebounds per game his senior year.[2]

Huss then played college basketball at Creighton under Dana Altman from 1997 to 2001 where he was teammates with Kyle Korver and part of three NCAA tournament teams. He played in 94 games over the four years averaging 3.2 points per game.[3][4]

Coaching career

High school and assistant coaching

Huss entered coaching at the high school ranks in 2004, working his way up to becoming the head coach at Culver Military Academy in 2007 before moving on to La Lumiere School. At La Lumiere, Huss would compile a 102–19 record in four seasons.[4] His first job in the college ranks would come via New Mexico, under Craig Neal from 2014 to 2017 before returning to his alma mater to join Greg McDermott's staff at Creighton.[5]

High Point

On March 27, 2023, Huss was named the 14th head coach in High Point history, replacing G.G. Smith.[1][6]He had success his first year with the Panthers, winning the Joe B. Hall mid-season coaching award, which honors the top first-time head coach in Division I college basketball.[7] High Point concluded the regular season as the Big South regular season champions,[8] and Huss was named the Big South Coach of the Year.[9] By the end of the season, High Point finished with a 27–9 record, the most single-season wins since the 1978–79 team, and was the runner-up in the 2024 College Basketball Invitational.[10]

Head coaching record

NCAA D1

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References

  1. "High Point Names Alan Huss Men's Basketball Head Coach". High Point University Athletics.
  2. "Alan Huss 2000-01". Creighton Athletics. Retrieved March 6, 2024.
  3. "Alan Huss College Stats". College Basketball at Sports-Reference.com.

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