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Greg Heiar

Greg Heiar is an coach renowned for his achievements in the (NJCAA), where he has secured multiple s as a . Heiar's coaching career spans over two decades, beginning as a student assistant at Mount St. Clare College in 2000, followed by assistant roles at programs including , Southern Miss, (2011–2017), and (2017–2020), where he rose to associate . His ing tenure started at Chipola College (2004–2009), where he compiled a 165–15 record, won five Panhandle Conference titles, earned four NJCAA Region VIII Coach of the Year honors, and led teams to third-place and runner-up finishes at the NJCAA Division I tournament in 2009 and 2007, respectively. After a stint as an assistant at Southern Miss (2009–2011), Heiar returned to basketball as at (2021–2022), guiding the Raiders to a 31–5 record and the 2022 NJCAA Division I . In March 2022, Heiar was appointed head coach at , succeeding , under whom he had previously worked as an assistant; however, he was fired in March 2023 after a 9–15 season amid allegations of and within the program, leading the school to cancel the remainder of the 2022–23 schedule. Heiar filed a wrongful termination against the , which was settled in August 2025 for $600,000, with both parties agreeing to drop all claims. Following his dismissal, Heiar returned to NJCAA head coaching at for the 2023–24 season, where he led the team to a 29–3 record. He then moved to in April 2024, where in his first season he achieved a 34–3 record, won the 2025 NJCAA Division I national title, and was named both NJCAA and Region XIV Coach of the Year. Overall, Heiar's head coaching record in the NJCAA stands at 268–41 (.867 winning percentage) as of 2025.

Early life and playing career

Early life

Greg Heiar was born on August 14, 1975, in Dubuque, Iowa. He grew up in Dubuque, a Mississippi River town of about 57,000 residents surrounded by cornfields in the Midwest, where basketball was a prominent part of the local sports culture. His parents maintained friendships within the basketball community, including with Pete Welbes, a former professional player who coached at the University of Dubuque. Heiar attended and graduated from Wahlert Catholic High School in Dubuque in 1994, where he developed an early interest in amid Iowa's strong tradition of the sport. This foundation led him to pursue playing opportunities at the collegiate level.

College playing career

Greg Heiar began his career at in , where he played for two seasons from 1996 to 1998 under head coach . During his time there, Heiar contributed to the Eagles' historic run to the NJCAA National Tournament in 1998, marking the first appearance for the program. He earned second-team all-region honors for his performance. Following his sophomore year, Heiar transferred to Mount St. Clare College (later Franciscan University) in , where he played from 1998 to 2000 and completed his playing career. As a two-year captain, he was selected to the first-team all-conference and named the team's . Heiar also received multiple all-tournament team honors during his tenure. Specific individual statistics from Heiar's college games, such as points or rebounds per game, are not widely documented in available records.

Coaching career

Assistant coaching positions

Heiar began his coaching career as a student assistant at Mount St. Clare College in , during the 2000–2001 season, shortly after graduating from the institution where he had played . He transitioned to a and then full-time assistant role at in , from 2001 to 2003, gaining early experience in Division III while building foundational skills in player development and program operations. In 2003–2004, Heiar reunited with his former mentor as an assistant coach at Chipola Junior College in , contributing to the team's recruitment and on-court strategies in the NJCAA ranks. Following his head coaching role at Chipola, he joined the as an assistant coach from 2009 to 2011, where he focused on defensive schemes and helped guide the Golden Eagles through competition. Heiar advanced to the NCAA Division I level in 2011, serving as an assistant coach at Wichita State University for six seasons under head coach Gregg Marshall, during which the Shockers compiled a 179–35 record (.836 winning percentage), including an undefeated 35–0 regular season in 2013–14 and a Final Four appearance that year. His responsibilities included scouting, recruiting high-caliber talent, and emphasizing a gritty defensive identity that became a hallmark of the program. In 2017, Heiar moved to (LSU) as an assistant coach under , where he played a key role in talent evaluation and offensive development over three seasons. He was promoted to associate head coach in May 2019, reflecting his growing influence on the Tigers' staff as they captured the 2019 regular-season championship and advanced to the NCAA Tournament's Sweet Sixteen that year. Heiar concluded his assistant coaching tenure at the Division I level with a one-year stint at (ETSU) in 2020–2021 under Jason Shay, aiding in program stabilization and player mentoring amid the challenges of the .

Head coaching positions

Heiar began his head coaching career at Chipola in , where he served from 2004 to 2009. During this tenure, his teams achieved a record of 164 wins and 15 losses, capturing five Panhandle Conference championships, earning four NJCAA Region VIII Coach of the Year honors, and advancing to the NJCAA national tournament on four occasions, with notable finishes including runner-up in 2007 and third place in 2009. After several years in assistant roles at NCAA Division I programs, Heiar returned to junior college basketball in 2021 as head coach at in . In his lone season there during the 2021–2022 campaign, with a 30–5 record, he guided the Raiders to the NJCAA Division I national championship, defeating 69–67 in the title game. In March 2022, Heiar was appointed at , marking his entry into as a . His team compiled a 9–15 overall record in the 2022–2023 season, finishing with a 2–10 mark in play. Heiar then took the at in , for the 2023–2024 season. With a 29–3 record, under his leadership, the Cardinals reached the Region 16 championship game as runners-up. In April 2024, Heiar became head coach at in , where he remains in the role as of 2025. In his inaugural 2024–2025 season, the Cardinals posted a 34–3 record, including a 20–2 mark in conference play, and won the program's first NJCAA Division I national championship by defeating 69–61 in the final. For this accomplishment, Heiar was named the 2025 NJCAA Division I Men's Basketball Coach of the Year.

Controversies

New Mexico State hazing scandal

Greg Heiar was hired as the 27th head coach of the men's basketball team on March 27, 2022, succeeding who had departed eight days earlier. Heiar, coming off a successful stint at where he led the team to a national championship, assembled a new coaching staff. His appointment was announced amid expectations for a competitive 2022-23 season in the . Hazing allegations surfaced involving the 2022-23 team, with reports of and emerging as early as July and August 2022. These incidents, occurring in locker rooms, on team buses, and in hotel rooms, included forced nudity, physical assaults, and sexualized targeting of players and a student manager, implicating athletes such as Deshawndre Washington, Kim Aiken Jr., and Doctor Bradley, with victims including Deuce Benjamin and Shak Odunewu. A booster first notified university officials of the on December 31, 2022, prompting an internal report to the Office of Institutional Equity on January 3, 2023. Benjamin filed a formal report on February 10, 2023, detailing the assaults. The university launched an investigation in early 2023, revealing that Heiar and his staff had been aware of the misconduct through player disclosures and prior warnings from Jans but failed to report or adequately address it, contributing to a toxic team culture marked by lax supervision. On February 12, 2023, New Mexico State canceled the remainder of the season, and Heiar was fired for cause on February 14, 2023, with his assistant coaches' contracts not renewed. The decision was attributed to Heiar's oversight failures, including delayed responses to related issues like a November 2022 shooting involving players. The scandal led to significant program disruptions, including the dismissal or suspension of implicated players such as , Aiken, and , and the transfer of all remaining 2022-23 roster members out of the program. It also exposed NCAA compliance shortcomings, such as inadequate reporting protocols and of athletes with prior convictions, prompting broader institutional reviews of athletic department oversight.

Lawsuit and settlement

In March 2023, Greg Heiar filed a wrongful termination lawsuit against New Mexico State University in Doña Ana County District Court, alleging breach of contract and lack of due process in his February 14, 2023, firing. He claimed the university acted "willfully, wantonly, and with reckless disregard" by terminating him without providing an opportunity to respond to allegations tied to the program's hazing investigation. Heiar's suit argued that he had no knowledge of or involvement in the hazing incidents, asserting that the university failed to disclose a pre-existing "toxic and secretive culture" in the program when hiring him in April 2022. He further contended that the investigation was mishandled, portraying his dismissal as scapegoating to address broader issues including prior claims, a fatal shooting involving a player, and academic concerns, effectively making him a "" for the program's off-court saga. The case reached a on August 15, 2025, with New Mexico State agreeing to pay Heiar $600,000—$120,000 to him directly and $480,000 to his attorneys at the Danoff Law Firm—while both parties dropped all claims. Although terms were initially described as confidential by Heiar's attorneys, the payment details were confirmed in court documents. The resolution cleared legal hurdles for Heiar, enabling his return to coaching at the level. Heiar's attorneys stated the settlement was "fully and finally resolved to our satisfaction," allowing him to focus on his coaching career.

Head coaching record

NCAA Division I

Greg Heiar's head coaching career at the level was limited to one season at in the (WAC), following his successful run in . In the 2022–23 season, Heiar led the to an overall record of 9 wins and 15 losses, yielding a .375 . The team finished with a conference record of 2–10 in the WAC, placing 13th out of 13 teams.
SeasonTeamOverallConferenceNotes
2022–23New Mexico State9–152–10 (WAC)13th in WAC standings
Heiar's overall head coaching record stands at 9–15 (.375).

NJCAA

Greg Heiar amassed an impressive head coaching record in the NJCAA, totaling 258 wins and 26 losses for a .909 across four institutions. His teams captured national championships in 2022 at and in 2025 at , while he earned the 2025 NJCAA Division I Coach of the Year award for the latter achievement.
InstitutionYearsRecordNotes
Chipola College2004–2009164–15Five Panhandle Conference titles
2021–202231–5NJCAA Division I national champions
2023–202429–3Region 16 runner-up
2024–202534–3NJCAA Division I national champions; school record for wins

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