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Dan Hipsher
American basketball player-coach

Dan Hipsher

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American basketball player-coach
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Dan Hipsher (born December 6, 1954) is the associate head coach for the Oakland Golden Grizzlies men's basketball team. He was previously the head coach at Stetson University, the University of Akron and Texas–Rio Grande Valley.
In 1977, he graduated from Bowling Green State University, where he was captain of the basketball team for two seasons.
From 1981 to 1989, Hipsher served as an assistant coach at the University of Dayton under Don Donoher. His first head coaching position was at Wittenberg University, where he compiled a 97–18 record while winning four North Coast Athletic Conference titles and two NCAC Tournament titles. He left Wittenberg for Stetson University, where he served as head coach for two years.
From 1995 to 2004, he served as men's basketball head coach at the University of Akron. During his nine seasons as Akron head coach, Hipsher guided the team to a 112–137 record. He was named both Ohio College and Mid-American Conference Coach of the Year in 1998.
After Akron, Hipsher was hired by Stan Heath at the University of Arkansas. When Heath was fired in 2007, Hipsher followed him to the University of South Florida. Hipsher worked two seasons under Heath at USF.
In April 2009, Hipsher accepted an assistant coaching position at the University of Alabama under Anthony Grant. Grant played at Dayton during Hipsher's stint as an assistant for the Flyers.
Hipsher once received a job recommendation from legendary coach, Bob Knight. Knight answered his mobile phone during a speech in Nashville, Indiana to recommend Hipsher to an unknown caller.

College head coaching record

SeasonTeamOverallConferenceStandingPostseason
Wittenberg University (North Coast Athletic Conference) (1989–1993)
1989–90Wittenberg29–211–11stNCAA Division III Elite 8
1990–91Wittenberg26–311–11stNCAA Division III Second Round
1991–92Wittenberg23–615–11stNCAA Division III First Round
1992–93Wittenberg19–713–31st
Wittenberg:97–1850–6
Stetson (Atlantic Sun Conference) (1993–1995)
1993–94Stetson14–159–7T–3rd
1994–95Stetson15–1211–5T–2nd
Stetson:29–2720–12
Akron (Mid-American Conference) (1995–2004)
1995–96Akron3–230–1810th
1996–97Akron8–186–129th
1997–98Akron17–1013–51st (East)
1998–99Akron18–912–64th (East)
1999–00Akron17–1111–73rd (East)
2000–01Akron12–169–96th (East)
2001–02Akron10–215–137th (East)
2002–03Akron14–149–93rd (East)
2003–04Akron13–157–116th (East)
Akron:112–13774–90
Texas-Pan American/UTRGV (Western Athletic Conference) (2013–2016)
2013–14Texas-Pan American9–235–117th
2014–15Texas-Pan American10–214–10T–7th
2015–16Texas-Rio Grande Valley8–224–10T–6th
UTRGV:27–6613–31
Total:265–248

      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

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