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Bennie Seltzer (born January 20, 1971) is an American college basketball coach who most recently served as the interim head coach of the Evansville Purple Aces team following the firing of Walter McCarty. Seltzer is the former head coach of the
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, a position to which he was hired on April 5, 2012. Previously, he was hired in April 2008 by new Indiana Hoosiers head coach Tom Crean, who brought him and fellow assistant Tim Buckley over from his staff at Marquette. Following his dismissal from Samford, Seltzer was hired by Crean to be Indiana's Director of Player Performance.


Career

Seltzer was the former assistant coach at the University of Oklahoma from 1997 to 2006 under head coach Kelvin Sampson. Sampson also coached Seltzer during his playing days at Washington State. The Sooners went to the NCAA tournament eight times in Seltzer's nine seasons on the staff. Seltzer then moved on to Marquette as an assistant under Tom Crean. Seltzer joined Crean and Buckley on the Indiana staff in April 2008, after Crean was hired to replace the fired Kelvin Sampson. While his first 3 seasons in Bloomington were a major rebuilding project, the 2011-12 Hoosiers finished 5th in the Big Ten Conference and made a run to the Sweet Sixteen. On April 4, 2012, Seltzer was hired to replace Jimmy Tillette as the head men's basketball coach at
Samford University Samford University is a private Christian university in Homewood, Alabama. In 1841, the university was founded as Howard College by Baptists. Samford University describes itself as the 87th oldest institution of higher learning in the United Sta ...
. The move marked a return home for Seltzer, who is native to Birmingham. In addition to his college coaching jobs, Seltzer was selected as one of four coaches for the USA Basketball national team trials in July 2004. He worked with players that were trying out for the final roster, a team that would go on to win the gold medal. Seltzer had an outstanding playing career at Washington State. He earned Pac-10 All-Freshman honors in 1990, first-team All-Pac-10 as a senior in 1993 and still holds the All-Time record for career assists in the conference (473). He then went on to spend four seasons playing professionally in Turkey, Venezuela, Poland and the Netherlands.Samford To Name Bennie Seltzer As Head Men's Basketball Coach Thursday - Samford University Official Athletic Site
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Head coaching record


Personal life

Seltzer graduated from
A.H. Parker High School A.H. Parker High School is a four-year public high school in Birmingham, Alabama. It is one of seven high schools in the Birmingham City School System and is named for longtime Birmingham educator Arthur Harold Parker. School colors are purple ...
( Birmingham, Alabama) in 1989 and went on to earn his B.A. in Sociology from Washington State University. He is married to DicQues and has two sons, Diamond and Bennie III.


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External links


Bennie Seltzer Profile - IUHOOSIERS.COM - Indiana University Athletics
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