Terry in 2017.
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Sport(s) | Men's basketball |
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Current position | |
Title | Head coach |
Team | Fresno State |
Conference | Mountain West |
Record | 105–96 (.522) |
Annual salary | $500,000+ |
Biographical details | |
Born |
Angleton, Texas |
March 27, 1968
Playing career | |
1986–1990 | St. Edward's |
Position(s) | Point guard |
Coaching career (HC unless noted) | |
1990–1991 | St. Edward's (asst.) |
1991–1993 | Bowie HS (asst.) |
1993–1995 | Somerville HS |
1995–1996 | Angleton HS |
1996–1998 | Baylor (asst.) |
1998–2002 | UNC Wilmington (asst.) |
2002–2011 | Texas (asst.) |
2011–present | Fresno State |
Head coaching record | |
Overall | 105–96 (.522) (college) 64–34 (.653) (high school) |
Tournaments | 0–1 (NCAA) 4–2 (CBI) |
Accomplishments and honors | |
Championships | |
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Rodney Eric Terry (born March 27, 1968) is an American college basketball coach who is the current head men's basketball coach at Fresno State.
Born in Angleton, Texas, Terry graduated from Angleton High School and played college basketball at St. Edward's University in Austin. Terry graduated from St. Edward's in 1990 with a bachelor's degree in business administration with a minor in physical education.
Terry began his coaching career as an assistant coach at St. Edward's in the 1990–91 season. Then, Terry became an assistant at James Bowie High School also in Austin, where he would remain from 1991 to 1993.
After his stint at Bowie, Terry became a head coach for the first time at Somerville High School in Somerville, Texas. In his two seasons at Somerville (1993 to 1995), Terry went 49–21 and led Somerville to the Class 2A semifinals in 1994. Terry returned to Angleton High School to be head coach in the 1995–96 season, during which he had a 15–13 record for a cumulative 64–34 high school coaching record.
In 1996, Terry moved up to the major college level as an assistant at Baylor under Harry Miller. After two years at Baylor, Terry joined the staff of Jerry Wainwright as assistant coach at UNCW. During a stint that lasted from 1998 to 2002, Terry helped UNCW make the 2000 and 2002 NCAA Tournaments by way of winning the CAA Tournaments. As a #13 seed in 2002, UNCW upset #4 seed USC in the first round for the first NCAA Tournament win in program history.