Men's Basketball

- Title:
- Assistant Coach
Brian Fish rejoined the Ducks staff in 2022 and has helped five different programs reach the NCAA Tournament in his three-decade career in college basketball.
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Fish most recently served as Director of Player Development at Georgia from 2019-22, a run highlighted by 2020 SEC Rookie of the Year Anthony Edwards being selected first overall in the 2020 NBA Draft.
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Prior to his time in Athens, Fish was the head coach at Montana State from 2014-19. Fish led the 2016-17 team to the programs most wins since 2002, and in 2019 coached the Bobcats to the team’s first Big Sky tournament win in over a decade.
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From 2010-14, Fish served as an assistant coach for the Ducks, helping the team to four consecutive 20-win seasons, two NCAA appearances and a Sweet Sixteen birth in 2013.
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Fish was a part of two separate Altman staffs at Creighton, from 1994-96 and from 2004-09. In that span, the Bluejays advanced to postseason play on six occasions. The two also paired up at both Marshall and Kansas State. In total,Â
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In the eight years between his Creighton stints, Fish coached at TCU (1996-02) and San Diego (2002-04), helping both schools reach the NCAA Tournament.
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The Seymour, Ind. native played two seasons at Western Kentucky (1984-86), as the Hilltoppers went 23-8 in that span, reaching the 1986 NCAA Tournament. Fish then transferred to Marshall and was a part of two tournament births and two Southern Conference championships.
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Fish and his wife Melyssa reside in Eugene.






