Mike Martin (basketball, born 1982)

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Mike Martin
Mike Martin, Brown basketball coach.jpg
Current position
TitleHead coach
TeamBrown
ConferenceIvy League
Record118–137 (.463)
Biographical details
Born1982 (age 39–40)
Agawam, Massachusetts
Playing career
2000–2004Brown
2004–2005Dart Killester
Coaching career (HC unless noted)
2005–2006Brown (asst.)
2006–2012Penn (asst.)
2012–presentBrown
Head coaching record
Overall118–137 (.463)
Tournaments1–1 (CBI)
Accomplishments and honors
Awards
Ivy League Coach of the Year (2019)

Mike Martin (born 1982) is the college basketball head coach for the Brown University Bears and a former college basketball player. He was also assistant coach with the Penn Quakers before becoming head coach at Brown.

Playing career[]

Martin was in the starting lineup all four years of college basketball at Brown University. He was a member of the most successful class in the Bears' 100-year basketball history (63-45 four-year record). He also helped the Class of 2004 to a school-record 39-17 Ivy League mark during that period—the third best by an Ivy League team since 1970. Martin ranks 10th in career assists at Brown University with 232.

Coaching career[]

He served as assistant coach for the Quakers for six years and his roles were to recruit and mentor players. He has recruited many players including Jack Eggleston, was an All-Ivy and All-Big 5 selection during his career, and Zack Rosen, the unanimous pick by the Ancient Eight coaches as the 2011-12 Ivy League Player of the Year.[1] Miller was hired as head coach at Brown on May 31, 2012.[2]

Head coaching record[]

Statistics overview
Season Team Overall Conference Standing Postseason
Brown Bears (Ivy) (2012–present)
2012–13 Brown 13–15 7–7 4th
2013–14 Brown 15–14 7–7 5th
2014–15 Brown 13–18 4–10 T–7th
2015–16 Brown 8–20 3–11 T–7th
2016–17 Brown 13–17 4–10 T–6th
2017–18 Brown 11–16 4–10 7th
2018–19 Brown 20–12 7–7 T–4th CBI Quarterfinals
2019–20 Brown 15–12 8–6 T-4th
2020–21 Brown Season Canceled
2021–22 Brown 10–13 2–6
Brown: 118–137 (.463) 38–68 (.358)
Total: 118–137 (.463)

      National champion         Postseason invitational champion  
      Conference regular season champion         Conference regular season and conference tournament champion
      Division regular season champion       Division regular season and conference tournament champion
      Conference tournament champion

References[]

  1. ^ "Mike Martin". Penn Quakers. Archived from the original on 2016-03-04. Retrieved 2013-06-04.
  2. ^ "Brown hires alum Mike Martin as coach". Sporting News. May 31, 2012. Retrieved December 12, 2021.

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