List of Montana State Bobcats men's basketball head coaches

Brick Breeden, pictured in 1928 as a player at Montana State
Brick Breeden, the winningest head coach in Bobcats men's basketball history.

The following is a list of Montana State Bobcats men's basketball head coaches. There have been 23 head coaches of the Bobcats in their 121-season history.[1]

Montana State's current head coach is Matt Logie. He was hired as the Bobcats' head coach in April 2019,[2] replacing Danny Sprinkle,Utah State current head coach the 2023–24 season.[3]

No. Tenure Coach Years Record Pct.
1901–1907 Team captains 6 24–10 .706
1 1907–1908 Walter R. Knox 1 8–1 .889
2 1908–1911 John H. McIntosh 3 19–5 .792
3 1911–1913 Earnest A. Dockstader 2 13–7 .650
4 1913–1914 Joe Markham 1 10–5 .667
5 1914–1919 Fred Bennion 5 37–15 .712
6 1919–1920 Walter D. Powell 1 13–0 1.000
7 1920–1922 D. V. Graves 2 19–13 .594
8 1922–1928 G. Ott Romney 6 145–30 .829
9 1928–1935 Schubert R. Dyche 7 110–92 .545
10 1935–1947[a]
1948–1954
Brick Breeden 17 283–198 .588
11 1947–1948 Max Worthington 1 18–9 .667
12 1954–1955 Wally Lemm 1 11–16 .407
13 1955–1962 Dobbie Lambert 7 88–90 .494
14 1962–1969 Roger Craft 7 92–83 .526
15 1969–1972 Gary Hulst 3 26–51 .338
16 1972–1974 Hank Anderson 2 28–24 .538
17 1974–1978 Rich Juarez 4 41–62 .398
18 1978–1983 Bruce Haroldson 5 66–69 .489
19 1983–1990 Stu Starner 7 110–95 .537
20 1990–2006[b] Mick Durham 16 231–213 .520
21 2006–2014 Brad Huse 8 106–137 .436
22 2014–2019 Brian Fish 5 65–92 .414
23 2019–2023 Danny Sprinkle 4 81–43 .653
24 2023–present Matt Logie 1 0–0
Totals 23 coaches 121 seasons 1,644–1,360 .547
Records updated through end of 2022–23 season
Source[1]
  1. ^ Montana State did not field a team for the 1943–44 season.
  2. ^ Montana State vacated 15 wins from the 1993–94 season. Durham's on-court record is 246–213 (.536).

References

  1. ^ a b "Montana State Men's Basketball 2022-23 Media Guide" (PDF). Montana State Athletics. p. 83-85. Retrieved March 24, 2023.
  2. ^ "MSU hires former Bobcat as men's basketball coach". ABC Fox Montana News. April 4, 2019. Retrieved March 24, 2023.
  3. ^ "Montana State fires head men's basketball coach Fish". Great Falls Tribune. March 17, 2019. Retrieved March 24, 2023.
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