Coach Schilling is currently executive director and founder of the Zionsville-based Champions Academy, a not-for-profit organization that trains young students to NBA All-Stars on fundamental basketball skills. He will continue to serve as executive director of the Champions Academy.
Schilling was assistant basketball coach at the University of Memphis from 2003-2005 under head coach John Calipari. He also was the men’s basketball coach at Wright State University from 1997-2003, where he was second youngest Division I head coach in the country.
He served as an assistant coach of the New Jersey Nets from 1996-1997 and as assistant coach at the University of Massachusetts from 1995-1996. He also has been head basketball coach at both Logansport and Western Boone High Schools.
At Miami University in Oxford, Ohio, from which he holds a B.S. degree in education, Schilling was a four-year starting point guard, two-year team captain, three-year Academic All Mid-American Conference player and two-year Academic All American Finalist. Along with teammate Ron Harper (LA Lakers), he led Miami to consecutive NCAA tournament bids in 1985 and 1986.
Schilling is the author of two books, “Basketball Guard Play” and “Five-Star Basketball,” and eight instructional DVDs and videos. He also is co-owner and director of Coaches Academy, an online coaching mentor program, and director of Right Stuff Basketball Camp, a not-for-profit camp for inner-city youth around the country that focuses on teaching life skills and values.
Schilling is coach of the Adidas National High School All American Team, which won the Adidas Nations tournament in 2007, 2008 and 2009, and he coached the U.S. team in the Junior World Championships in Douai, France in 2008 and 2009. He is a member of the National Association of Basketball Coaches Ministry Committee.