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Brandon Miller (basketball)

Brandon Miller
Sport(s) Basketball
Current position
Record 14–17 (4–14 Big East)
Biographical details
Born (1979-05-21) May 21, 1979 (age 37)
New Castle, Indiana
Playing career
1998–1999 Southwest Missouri State
2000–2003 Butler
Position(s) Point guard
Coaching career (HC unless noted)
2007–2008 Butler (asst.)
2008–2011 Ohio State (asst.)
2012–2013 Illinois (special asst.)
2013–2014 Butler
Accomplishments and honors
Awards

As a player

  • All-Horizon League team (2003)
  • All-Horizon League Defensive team (2003)
  • Cecil M. Coleman Medal of Honor (2003)
  • Chip Hilton Award (2003)
  • District V All-Academic team (2002, 03)

As a player

Brandon Miller (born May 21, 1979) is an American basketball coach, who previously played college basketball at Southwest Missouri State and Butler. Miller served as Butler's head coach for one season in 2013-14 before requesting a medical leave of absence in October, 2014. On January 2, 2015, Butler University announced that Miller would not be returning following his university-approved medical leave and that interim coach Chris Holtmann had been named the Bulldogs Head Coach.

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. Subsequently, he held assistant coaching positions at Butler and then Ohio State before quitting basketball after the 2010–11 season to spend more time with his family. After a year, he returned to coaching as a Special Assistant to the Head Coach at Illinois. In April 2013, Miller rejoined the Butler staff as an assistant coach under Brad Stevens. When Stevens left to coach the Boston Celtics in July, Miller was promoted to head coach.


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