ARCHIE MILLER
HEAD COACH
ARCHIE MILLER
HEAD COACH
Indiana University Vice President and Director of Athletics Fred Glass has announced the hiring of Archie Miller as the 29th head coach of the Hoosiers storied men’s basketball program on March 25, 2017. Regarded as one of the top young coaches in the country, Miller is a tireless recruiter, noted developer of talent, and a gifted tactician whose teams are known for their stout defense and efficient offense.
The 38-year old native of Beaver Falls, Pennsylvania comes to IU after serving the last six seasons as head coach at the University of Dayton where he won Atlantic 10 Conference regular season championships in 2016 and 2017. He guided the Flyers to a 139-63 record (69.8) and a 68-34 mark (66.7) in the Atlantic 10. He has taken Dayton to the NCAA Tournament each of the last four years with the Flyers advancing to the Elite in the 2014 Tournament. UD was nationally ranked in three of Miller’s six seasons (2013-14, 2014-15 and 2015-16). During that run, UD topped Ohio State (60-59), Syracuse (55-53) and Stanford (82-72) before falling to Florida (62-52) in the regional finals. In 2015, they defeated Boise State (56-55) and Providence (66-53) and were eliminated by Oklahoma (72-66) in the Sweet Sixteen. In 2016, they were defeated by Final Four participant Syracuse (70-51) in the second round and by Wichita State (64-58) in their first tournament game this season.
Miller is one of five active coaches who had at least five NCAA wins in his first four seasons. With three NCAA wins in 2014 and another two in 2015, Dayton was one of just six teams to have at least five NCAA tournament wins in those two years. For his efforts this past season, he was named Atlantic 10 and NABC District Coach of the Year. He led UD to perform at a championship level despite playing a 2016-17 campaign where the team’s top six scorers missed a total of 32 games during the year due to injury. He also was a finalist for the 2015 Jim Phelan National Coach of the Year Award.
Archie and Sean Miller are the first brothers to coach different teams in both the Sweet 16 and the Elite Eight in the same season (2014), and the first to coach their respective teams in three consecutive NCAA tournaments. The Miller’s (Archie and Sean) are one of just four Division I head coaching brother combinations joining the Drew’s — Scott (Baylor) and Bryce (Vanderbilt); the Hurley’s – Bobby (Arizona State) and Dan (Rhode Island); and the Jones — Joe (Boston U.) and James (Yale).
Miller is regarded as a top recruiter – Arizona’s 2011 recruits were a Top 10 class – and game strategist – he was the architect of the Wildcats upset of eighth-ranked Texas to get them to the Sweet 16. He was reunited with his brother during the summer of 2015 on the coaching staff of USA Basketball’s U19 World Championship. When Sean was elevated to the team’s head coach, he turned to his brother to help USA basketball win the gold at the 2015 FIBA U19 World Championship that was held June 27-July 5 in Heraklion, Crete, Greece.
Miller earned his bachelor’s degree in Parks, Recreation and Tourism from NC State in 2002. He was a four-year letterwinner at North Carolina State from 1998-2002. A point guard, he is currently third at NC State in career FT% (.846, 165-195), sixth in career 3-pt. FG% (.429, 218-509), and fourth in career threes (218). As a senior, he helped lead the Wolfpack to the finals of the ACC championship game and was named to the all-tournament team. That season was coach Herb Sendek’s first NCAA team at NC State. During his 11-year career as an assistant coach, Miller coached in the Big Ten, Pac-12 and ACC, where he honed his craft under some of the most respected coaches in the country. He began his coaching career at NC State, serving as a coaching intern under Sendek in 2002-03. Miller then went to Western Kentucky as a full-time member of Darrin Horn’s staff for one season. He returned to NC State, first as Director of Basketball Operations (2004-05), and then as a full-time assistant coach (2005-06). When Sendek went to Arizona State in 2006-07, Miller remained on his coaching staff before joining Thad Matta at Ohio State for two seasons (2007-09). As a coach, he has been part of 20-plus win and NCAA seasons at NC State (2005-06), Ohio State (2008-09), Arizona (2010-11), and Dayton (2013-14, 2014-15, 2015-16 and 2016-17).
In April, 2015, he joined his father and brother in the Beaver County Sports Hall of Fame. Other greats in the Beaver County Hall include Mike Ditka, Tony Dorsett, Terry Francona, Pete and Press Maravich, Joe Namath, Babe Parilli and Norm Van Lier.