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Ed Schilling
01/10/2010

ED SCHILLING

  • 2005--current, Executive Director and trainer, Champbio_pd_clip_image001.jpgions Academy
  • 2007--current, Adidas Nations, head coach (coaches and trains the Adidas High School All-American team in national and international competition) 
  • 2003-05, Assistant coach, University of Memphis, under head coach John Calipari.
  • Second youngest Division I head coach in the country when signed with Wright State University.
  • Selected as 2000-2001 Horizon League Coach of the Year by CollegeInsider.com 
  • Coached at the high school, college (D1) and NBA levels in the period of 310 days--the fastest anyone has ever gone through the three levels of coaching.
  • Inducted into the Indiana High School Basketball Hall of Fame 2009 Silver Anniversary Team
  • Inducted into the Five-Star Basketball Hall of Fame 2002
  • Assistant coach, NBA New Jersey Nets, (the youngest assistant coach on the bench in the NBA at that time).
  • Assistant coach, University of Massachusetts, under head coach John Calipari.
  • Coached in the 1996 Final Four with UMass – helped coach the Minutemen to a 35-2 record and a #1 National Ranking for 10 consecutive weeks.
  • Head coach for seven years at two Indiana high schools (Western Boone HS and Logansport HS).
  • Youngest person ever to be the head coach of a team in the McDonald's Capital Classic high school all-star game.
  • Native of Lebanon, Indiana. Married to Shawn for 19 years and has two daughters, Christiana and Natalie. and one son, Edmund Cross ("Eddie")

College

  • 4-year starting point guard at Miami University of Ohio.
  • 2-time team captain at Miami University.
  • Along with college teammate Ron Harper (LA Lakers) led Miami University to consecutive NCAA tournament bids in 1985 and 1986.
  • 3 year Academic All-Conference
  • 2 year Academic All-American Finalist at Miami University
  • Single game assist record in Mid-American Conference—18 assists in a game
  • Still holds Miami University single game, season, and career assists records
  • Third all time steals leader at Miami University


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