Description
Brandon Miller is an American basketball coach, who previously played college basketball at Southwest Missouri State and Butler. In 2013, he got his first head coaching job, taking over the top position at Butler.
Born in New Castle, Indiana, Miller played point guard for New Castle Chrysler High School before beginning his college career at Southwest Missouri State. When head coach Steve Alford left after Miller's freshman year, he transferred to Butler. He started all 97 games over the next three years, finishing in the school's all-time top five in both made 3-point field goals and assists. During Miller's time at Butler, the team won three NCAA tournament games. Miller was named to multiple honorary teams for both his play and his academics. He won the Horizon League's highest individual honor, the Cecil M. Coleman Medal of Honor, and the 2003 Chip Hilton Award, given annual to the player who best exemplifies the values taught by the Chip Hilton literary character ? leadership, character, and talent on and off the court.
After college, Miller entered into coaching as a video coordinator at Xavier. [More at Wikipedia]
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May 21st, 1979 in (Age 45)
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