Matt Brady
Matt Brady (born October 1, 1965)
Current position: Assistant men’s basketball coach
Current team: High Point Panthers (Head coach: Alan Huss)
Current conference: Big South Conference
Teams coached: Marist Red Foxes, James Madison Dukes, DePaul Blue Demons
Marist record: 73-50 (.593)
James Madison record: 139-127 (.523)
DePaul record: 0-14 (.000)
Overall record: 212-191 (.526)
Career Accomplishments:
- NCAA National Championships: 0
- NCAA Tournament Appearances: 1 (2013)
- NCAA Tournament Sweet Sixteen: 0
- NIT Championships: 0
- NIT Appearances: 1 (2007)
- CBI Appearances: 1 (2011)
- CIT Appearances: 2 (2009, 2015)
- CAA Regular Season Champion: 1 (2015)
- MAAC Regular Season Champion: 1 (2007)
- CAA Tournament Champion: 1 (2013)
Awards:
- MAAC Coach of the Year: 1 (2007)
Coaching Career (head coach, unless noted):
2024 | DePaul (interim HC) |
2023-2024 | DePaul (special asst) |
2022-2023 | Oklahoma (asst) |
2018-2022 | Maryland (asst) |
2017-2018 | Maryland (DPP) |
2016-2017 | La Salle (asst) |
2008-2016 | James Madison |
2004-2008 | Marist |
1993-2004 | Saint Joseph’s (asst) |
1989-1993 | Wagner (asst) |
1987-1989 | Rhode Island (asst) |
Matt Brady Facts
- Matt Brady
- Born October 1, 1965
- Hometown: Haddon Heights, New Jersey
- Alma Mater: Siena College (BA, 1987)
- The NJ-native played at Siena for head coaches John Griffin and Mike Deane
- Inducted into the Siena Hall of Fame in 1993 and the Camden County Sports Hall of Fame in 2012
- Started his coaching career in 1987, spending two years at Rhode Island assisting Tom Penders and Al Skinner
- Next stop was at Wagner, where he spent four years as an assistant coach under Tim Capstraw
- Joined his former coach John Griffin‘s staff as an assistant at St. Joseph’s in 1993
- Stayed at St. Joe’s for a total of eleven seasons, the last nine under head coach Phil Martelli
- Was a part of four NCAA Tournament teams during his tenure there, including the 2004 Hawks team that went 30-2 and reached the NCAA Elite Eight
- Hired in 2004 to be the head coach at Marist, going 73-50 over four seasons there
- After going 11-17 in his first season, Brady won 25 games and a MAAC title in 2007
- Left Marist for James Madison in 2008, coaching the Dukes for the next eight seasons
- Compiled a 139-127 record overall, winning 19+ games in five of those seasons
- Went to the postseason four times (1 NCAA, 1 CBI and 2 CITs), won the 2013 CAA Tournament and 2015 CAA title
- Fired in 2016 despite having gone 21-11 and 19-14 in the two previous seasons
- Spent the next season on John Giannini‘s staff at La Salle, then joined Mark Turgeon‘s staff as director of player personnel at Maryland in 2017; elevated to assistant a year later
- Joined Porter Moser‘s staff at Oklahoma in June 2022 as an assistant and the following year became special assistant to head coach Tony Stubblefield at DePaul
- In January 2024, Stubblefield was let go and Brady was named interim head coach for the remainder of the season (0-14)
- In the Summer of 2024, Brady joined Alan Huss‘ staff at High Point as an assistant coach
Matt Brady Coaching Tree
- Louis Rowe (James Madison)