University of New Hampshire Men’s Basketball Head Coach Natalie Davis announced the incorporation of the assistant coach Matt Miller to the squad for the 2024-25 season.
“I am excited to welcome Matt to the Wildcat basketball family,” Davis said. “He brings tremendous experience and knowledge to our program and will be a great asset in helping develop our student-athletes both on and off the court.”
Miller joins the Wildcats from Loyola, Maryland, where he spent the 2023-24 season. Prior to Loyola, Miller was an assistant at Mount St. Mary’s University for five seasons (2019-23) and helped lead the team to the NCAA Tournament in 2021.
His other college coaching experience includes a stint (2014) as a head assistant at Division II Shepherd University (Shepherdstown, W.Va.), where Miller helped the Rams to a 20-10 record, their best in more than 20 years. In his role as recruiting coordinator, he led efforts to bring two 1,000-point scorers and three all-conference players to the school.
Miller attended St. Mary’s College and was a three-year student-athlete and team captain for one year. He twice won the Capital Athletic Conference Student-Athlete Award.
Miller earned her bachelor’s degree from St. Mary’s in 2005 with a double major in economics and public policy, and graduated with her Master’s degree in Health and ESOL Education from Marymount in 2008.