![]() ![]() In year two the team went 19-7 (13-5 CAC) to set the school's record for wins in a season. The squad finished the year 16-12 overall and 7-9 in the Capital Athletic Conference. In his first season the Saints improved nine wins from seven to 16. Additionally, he coached numerous Paul VI players that would go on to sign at the collegiate level, including Corey Manigault (Pittsburgh), Aaron Thompson (Butler), Brandon Slater (Villanova), Myles Douglas (UCF), Matt Urbach (JMU), Miles Latimer (Stony Brook), Anthony Harris (UNC), and Vincent Lee (Nevada).įor two seasons, 2013-15, he worked as an assistant coach at Marymount University in Arlington, Va. He helped develop WCAC First-Team VJ King ESPN #23, 247sports #24, Rivals #26 into McDonald's All-American & Jordan Brand Classic Selection. The Panthers earned a spot in the WCAC playoffs. where he helped guide the team to a 20-14 record and 10-8 mark in the Washington Capital Athletic Conference as an assistant basketball coach. ![]() Chambers came to Nevada from Paul VI High School located in Fairfax, Va. The Pack's 29 wins in 2018-19 tied for the school record for the most in school history and also combined for 58 wins from 2017-2019 which is the best two-year win total in school history. He helped the Wolf Pack win three-straight Mountain West regular-season titles, one Mountain West Tournament Title, and played in three-straight NCAA Tournaments, including a Sweet 16 appearance in 2018. Prior to TSU, Chambers spent three years at the University of Nevada under head coach Eric Musselman as Director of Basketball Operations. TSU won its 10th consecutive first round opener in the SWAC Tournament which ultimately would be its last contest due to COVID-19. As a team, TSU finished in third place and continued their dominance inside the H&PE Arena with a 10-1 record. The senior from Houston scored in double figures in 24 of 28 games played in 2019-29 as the Tigers were 11-3 with him in the lineup during conference play and outscored opponents by 5.4 points per game. Working primarily with the guards, Chambers helped senior point guard Tyrik Armstrong earned 2019-20 All-SWAC First Team and National Association of Basketball Coaches (NABC) All-District 22 First Team honors. Chambers worked directly with First Team All-SWAC, SWAC Newcomer of the Year, and SWAC Tournament MVP Michael Weathers, while also helping TSU win 14 of its final 15 games along with a win over Mountain West member Wyoming.ĭuring his first season at TSU in 2019-20, Chambers helped guide the Tigers to a 12-6 record in SWAC play. Prior to LSU, Chambers spent two years as an assistant at TSU, helping the Tigers win the 2021 SWAC Tournament for the ninth time and its second NCAA Tournament win (First Four) contest after defeating Mount Saint Mary's. He played a part in the development of AP All-American and SEC First Teamer Tari Eason along with a pair of Southeastern Conference (SEC) honorees in Darius Days (Second Team) and Brandon Murray (All-Freshman). LSU went on to break the single season steals record with 373, placing them 6th all-time in SEC history. 10th), with the Tigers finishing with the 6th ranked defense in the country. He helped the program reach as high as #12 in the national polls (Jan. At LSU, the Tigers earned an at-large berth to the 2022 NCAA Tournament after finishing the season with 22 wins and a No. ![]() ![]() Texas Southern head basketball coach Johnny Jones announced the return of Brandon Chambers to the men's basketball staff.Ĭhambers returns to TSU after spending the previous season on the coaching staff at LSU. ![]()
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