Lamar "Marty" Wilson (born October 17, 1966) is an American
college basketball
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coach, currently an assistant coach at
UC Berkeley
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. Wilson previously served as head coach at his alma mater
Pepperdine University
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.
Playing career
As a player at
Pepperdine
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, Wilson ended his career in fifth place on the all-time assists list with 342 (he still ranks ninth). Under head coach
Jim Harrick
James Richard Harrick (born July 25, 1938) is a former American basketball coach. He has been the head coach at UCLA, Pepperdine University, the University of Rhode Island and the University of Georgia over a combined total of 23 seasons. During ...
, Wilson was a backup point guard in
1984-85 and 1985–86, and the Waves advanced to the NCAA Tournament both seasons. A back injury sidelined Wilson for the entire 1986-87 campaign, but he took over as the starting point
guard in 1987-88. Unfortunately, he suffered a season-ending knee injury in the 17th game of the season, though the Waves still advanced to the NIT.
Tom Asbury
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took over as head coach in 1988-89, and Wilson's extensive rehabilitation paid off as he returned to the starting lineup as a senior and led the Waves to a 20-13 record and the
second round of the NIT. The Waves posted a record of 97-58 (.626) during his five seasons as a student-athlete.
Wilson graduated from Pepperdine in 1989 with a bachelor's degree in communications. In the year between his graduation and his return to Pepperdine as an assistant coach, Wilson tried out for the Continental Basketball Association and was an assistant coach at Simi Valley High School.
Coaching resume
Marty Wilson is set on helping the program return to the triumphant days that
he previously enjoyed as a player and assistant coach with the program.
After 21 seasons as an assistant coach, including nine at Pepperdine, Marty Wilson was elevated to the position of head coach of the Waves following the 2010-11 season. Wilson has
compiled an impressive record in Malibu, beginning as a student athlete (1985–89) and continuing as an assistant coach (1991–96, which included a brief stint as the interim head coach) and as the
associate head coach for three seasons (2009–11).
The Waves went 10-19 in his first season. Including his time as interim coach, his overall record is 13-29 in two seasons at Pepperdine.
Excluding interim coaches, Wilson is the 12th men's basketball head coach in Pepperdine history.
During his first six seasons on the Waves’ staff, which followed his graduation in 1989, Wilson helped Pepperdine to a 106-72 (.596) record. He began as the restricted-earnings coach before being
elevated to full-time status for the 1994-95 season.
With Wilson on the bench, Pepperdine earned bids to the NCAA Tournament in 1991, 1992 and 1994 and made the NIT in 1993. The Waves also won West Coast Conference regular-season titles in 1991, 1992 and 1993 and WCC Tournament titles in 1991, 1992 and 1994.
Following Tom Asbury's departure for Kansas State after the 1993-94 season, Wilson remained on the staff under new head coach
Tony Fuller. When Fuller resigned midway through the 1995-96 season, Wilson took over on an interim basis at the age of 28 and directed the Waves to a 3-10 record down the stretch. Most notably, that included an upset of a Steve Nash-led Santa Clara team in the first round of the WCC Tournament.
Wilson left Malibu but stayed in Southern California for the next several years, spending two seasons (1996–97 and 1997–98) as an assistant coach at
San Diego
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, where he was also the recruiting coordinator under head coach
Brad Holland
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.
He spent the next six seasons (1999-2004) at
UC Santa Barbara
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, and was the top assistant for
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as the Gauchos averaged 18 wins a season during his last three years there. UCSB won the Big West Conference's West Division in 1999, captured the Big West Tournament title and advanced to the NCAA Tournament in 2002 and won the Big West regular-season title and made an appearance in the NIT in 2003.
Prior to his return to Pepperdine, Wilson was an assistant for four seasons (2005–08) at
Utah
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under head coaches
Ray Giacoletti
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and
Jim Boylen. During his first season with Boylen, the Utes went 29-6, won the Mountain West Conference's regular-season title, advanced to the NCAA Tournament's Sweet Sixteen and finished the year ranked 18th nationally by the Associated Press.
In February 2008, Wilson returned to Pepperdine as the associate head coach and head coach in waiting following the retirement of Asbury.
After 7 seasons, Pepperdine announced that Wilson would not return as head coach effective at the end of the
2017-18 season.
On April 5, 2018, Wilson was hired by
Cal as an assistant coach under
Wyking Jones
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.
Personal life
Born Lamar Wilson in
Pacoima, California
Pacoima (Tongva language, Tongva: ''Pacoinga'') is a neighborhood in Los Angeles, California. Pacoima is one of the oldest neighborhoods in the San Fernando Valley region of LA.
Geography
Location
Pacoima is bordered by the Los Angeles districts ...
, Wilson is married and has two grown children.
Head coaching record
References
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1966 births
Living people
American men's basketball coaches
American men's basketball players
Basketball coaches from California
Basketball players from Los Angeles
College men's basketball head coaches in the United States
People from Pacoima, Los Angeles
Pepperdine Waves men's basketball coaches
Pepperdine Waves men's basketball players
Point guards
San Diego Toreros men's basketball coaches
UC Santa Barbara Gauchos men's basketball coaches