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Ron Hunter

Ron Hunter (born April 7, 1964) is an American college basketball coach who has served as the head men's basketball coach at since 2019. A native of , Hunter played as a guard for the (Ohio) RedHawks, appearing in 97 games and averaging 6.3 during his college career. He earned a in 1986 and a in 1987 from Miami (Ohio), where he later was inducted into the in 2018 for his contributions to the program. Hunter began his coaching career as an assistant at the University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee from 1987 to 1993, helping the team to multiple winning seasons. He then became head coach at University-Purdue University (IUPUI) in 1994, where he spent 18 seasons and compiled a 221-179 record in Division I, making him the program's all-time winningest coach. During his IUPUI tenure, Hunter earned Coach of the Year honors twice and led the Jaguars to several 20-win seasons and postseason appearances, including coaching future NBA player George Hill. In 2011, Hunter moved to , where over eight seasons he achieved a 171-95 record, setting a school record for wins and transforming the program into a Conference contender. He guided the Panthers to five conference titles (regular season and/or tournament) in his final six years and secured three NCAA Tournament berths in 2015, 2018, and 2019. Hunter's most iconic moment came in the 2015 NCAA Tournament's second round, when his son hit a buzzer-beating three-pointer to upset third-seeded Baylor; in celebration, Ron Hunter fell off his stool, tearing his but later coaching the next game from a stool. , a two-time Player of the Year under his father's guidance, was drafted 28th overall by the that year. In his seventh season (2025–26) at Tulane, Hunter has compiled a 92–90 record as of November 2025, focusing on rebuilding the in the . Over his 31-year head coaching career across IUPUI, Georgia State, and Tulane, Hunter has amassed 537 wins as of November 2025, 11 seasons with 20 or more victories, eight postseason appearances, and multiple conference coach of the year awards, establishing him as one of the most successful coaches in history.

Early life and education

High school career

Ron Hunter was born on April 7, 1964, in Dayton, Ohio. Dayton, long recognized as a basketball hotbed with a passionate local culture that fosters talent from an early age, provided a formative environment for Hunter's development in the sport. The city's deep-rooted enthusiasm for basketball, exemplified by its production of numerous collegiate and professional players, influenced Hunter's early passion and dedication to the game. Hunter attended in Dayton, where he played on the basketball team and established himself as a standout player. By age 16, he was already a recognized presence in the Dayton prep scene, competing in local and regional circuits that honed his skills. During this time, he developed a close friendship with , a fellow Dayton high school standout who later became an NBA All-Star; the two met through competitive basketball opportunities and would eventually become college teammates.

College playing career

Ron Hunter was recruited out of in , by several colleges including Cleveland State, DePaul, Wright State, Florida State, and Princeton, but ultimately chose (Ohio) after it offered scholarships to both him and his friend . He enrolled at Miami in 1982 and played for the RedHawks (then known as ) from the 1982–83 through the 1985–86 seasons, earning a in in 1986. As a 6-foot-4 forward, Hunter appeared in 97 games over his college career, averaging 6.3 points, 2.0 rebounds, and 1.0 assists per game while shooting 45.7% from the field. His scoring improved steadily, rising from 1.9 points per game as a to 9.5 as a senior, when he started all 31 games and led the team in free-throw attempts. Hunter's minutes increased markedly in his junior and senior years, averaging over 21 per game, contributing to Miami's strong mid-1980s teams alongside future NBA player . During Hunter's tenure, Miami compiled a 81-39 overall record (.675 winning percentage) and 55-17 in Mid-American Conference (MAC) play (.764), including three straight league titles from 1983–84 to 1985–86. The 1982–83 team finished 13-15 overall (10-8 MAC, 5th place), missing postseason play. In 1983–84, Miami went 24-6 (16-2 MAC, 1st) and earned an NCAA Tournament bid as an 8-seed, losing 83-69 to 9-seed SMU in the first round; Hunter played limited minutes (2) in that game, scoring 2 points. The 1984–85 RedHawks posted a 20-11 mark (13-5 MAC, 2nd) and received a 12-seed in the NCAA Tournament, falling 69-68 in overtime to 5-seed Maryland; Hunter contributed 7 points in 22 minutes during the defeat. Hunter's senior year in 1985–86 saw Miami finish 24-7 (16-2 MAC, 1st) as regular-season champions before a 79-87 overtime loss to Ball State in the MAC Tournament final; they earned a 10-seed in the NCAA Tournament and lost 81-79 in overtime to 7-seed Iowa State, where Hunter had a standout performance with 12 points on perfect 6-for-6 shooting in 19 minutes. Hunter's collegiate experience on teams that advanced to three consecutive NCAA Tournaments (1984–86) provided a foundation for his later coaching career, emphasizing competitive play in high-stakes environments.

Coaching career

Assistant coaching positions

Following his playing career at , where he graduated in 1986, Ron Hunter transitioned into coaching as an assistant at the University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee in 1987. He served in this role for six seasons under head coach Steve Antrim, from 1987 to 1993, during which the program transitioned from NAIA to and then to Division I in 1990. Under Hunter's assistance, the Panthers compiled an overall record of 111-59, achieving consistent winning seasons and culminating in a 23-4 mark in the 1992-93 campaign as an independent program. This success helped establish the program's foundation in its early Division I years, with Hunter contributing to team preparation and operations amid the competitive shift. In 1993, Hunter returned to his alma mater as the top assistant coach at (Ohio) under head coach , holding the position for the 1993-94 season. During this tenure, the RedHawks posted a 19-11 record, finishing third in the (MAC) with a 12-6 league mark and earning a berth in the (NIT). Hunter's involvement supported the team's strong defensive performance and postseason qualification, building on his prior experience to aid in program development before his move to a head coaching role. These assistant positions provided Hunter with essential expertise in recruiting, player development, and strategic implementation, setting the stage for his head coaching career.

IUPUI Jaguars (1994–2011)

Ron Hunter was appointed head coach of the IUPUI men's basketball team in 1994, taking over a program that had recently transitioned from NAIA to NCAA Division II membership the previous year. In his first season, Hunter led the Jaguars to a 16-13 record, marking the program's first winning campaign under his guidance and establishing a foundation for growth in a mid-major conference environment. His prior experience as an assistant coach at Milwaukee and Miami (Ohio) equipped him to build a competitive roster through targeted recruiting of regional talent and junior college transfers, including multiple All-Region players. IUPUI elevated to NCAA Division I status in 1998, joining the Mid-Continent Conference (renamed the in 2007), with Hunter at the helm during this challenging shift that required adapting to higher competition levels and expanded schedules. The program steadily improved under his leadership, culminating in a breakthrough 2002–03 season where the Jaguars captured both the regular-season and tournament championships, defeating Valparaiso in the title game to secure their sole NCAA Tournament appearance. Hunter earned Coach of the Year honors that year for guiding the team to a 20–14 overall record despite the program's relative inexperience at the Division I level. He received the award again in 2006 after leading IUPUI to another strong campaign, highlighted by consistent defensive play and key contributions from developed players like guard George Hill, whom Hunter recruited locally and mentored into a first-round pick in 2008. Over his 17 seasons at IUPUI from 1994 to 2011, Hunter compiled an overall record of 221–179, transforming the Jaguars into a consistent contender with five conference tournament championship game appearances between 2002 and 2010. His recruiting emphasis on high school prospects and standouts fostered player development that yielded multiple postseason berths, including the 2003 NCAA Tournament and later CollegeInsider.com Tournament invitations in 2010 and 2011. A memorable highlight came in January 2008, when Hunter coached during a home win over to support Samaritan's Feet, a providing shoes to impoverished children worldwide; the event raised over 30,000 pairs of shoes in its inaugural year, inspiring similar initiatives among other coaches.

Georgia State Panthers (2011–2019)

Ron Hunter was hired as head coach of the team on March 21, 2011, following his 17-year tenure at IUPUI. Over eight seasons, he compiled a record of 171–95, establishing a school record for most wins by a coach in program history. His arrival marked a turnaround for the program, which had endured seven consecutive losing seasons prior to his hiring. Hunter led Georgia State to Sun Belt Conference regular-season championships in 2014 and 2015, guiding the Panthers to a near-perfect 17–1 conference record in 2013–14 that earned him Sun Belt Coach of the Year honors. These successes propelled the team to six postseason appearances, including three NCAA Tournament berths in 2015, 2018, and 2019. A highlight came in the 2015 NCAA Tournament's first round, where the 14th-seeded Panthers upset the third-seeded 57–56 on a buzzer-beating 3-pointer by Hunter's son, , with 2.7 seconds remaining; the elder Hunter famously collapsed from his courtside stool in emotional celebration. On November 21, 2017, Hunter secured his 400th career victory with a 68–50 win over . Hunter departed Georgia State in March 2019 to become at Tulane, leaving behind a legacy of excellence that doubled the program's previous postseason total.

Tulane Green Wave (2019–present)

On March 26, 2019, Ron Hunter was hired as the 25th head coach of the Tulane Green Wave men's basketball team, succeeding Mike Dunleavy Sr. following a 4-27 season in 2018–19. His appointment was influenced by his recent success at Georgia State, where he had just won the Sun Belt Conference tournament title for the third time in five years, securing an NCAA Tournament berth. Hunter inherited a program with low expectations in the competitive American Athletic Conference (AAC), marked by a history of sub-.500 finishes and no postseason appearances since 2014. Through the end of the 2024–25 season, his teams compiled an overall record of 89–89, including a 44–58 mark in AAC play. The Green Wave showed steady progress in rebuilding, highlighted by a breakout 20–12 season in 2022–23 that included a share of fourth place in the AAC and a quarterfinal appearance in the conference tournament. Challenges persisted, such as roster turnover and adapting to the transfer portal era, but Hunter emphasized player development and defensive intensity to foster competitiveness against higher-resourced AAC foes. In the 2024–25 season, Tulane achieved a 19–15 overall record and 12–6 in the , securing fourth place and their first postseason berth since 2014 via an invitation to the inaugural College Basketball Crown after a quarterfinal loss to in the Tournament. Notable progress included a dramatic 79–71 comeback victory over Texas State on November 8, 2025—the largest deficit overcome in Hunter's tenure since 2023—showcasing improved resilience under pressure. The team ranked 127th nationally in scoring defense (70.4 points allowed per game), reflecting Hunter's focus on gritty, fundamentals-driven play amid rebuilding efforts. As of November 17, 2025, in his seventh season (2025–26), Hunter's Tulane teams hold a 92–90 overall record (3–1 this season). The Green Wave return key players like guard Rowan Brumbaugh, who averaged 15.5 points and 4.0 rebounds per game in 2024–25, alongside transfers and freshmen to build on recent momentum. The Green Wave earned preseason recognition, including a mid-tier projection in AAC polls, signaling rising expectations for deeper conference contention. Recruiting efforts have strengthened program culture, with commitments like three-star shooting guard Kam Williams in May 2025 marking a milestone in attracting regional talent committed to Hunter's high-energy system. Rumors of potential job changes or contract uncertainties in March 2025 were addressed through affirmations of stability, allowing focus on team cohesion and postseason aspirations.

Achievements and records

Awards and honors

Ron Hunter has been recognized as conference Coach of the Year three times during his tenure at IUPUI and Georgia State. In 2003, during IUPUI's transition to competition, he earned Summit League Coach of the Year honors after guiding the Jaguars to the program's first Division I postseason appearance, culminating in the conference tournament championship. Three years later, in 2006, Hunter received the award again for leading IUPUI to a 21-12 overall record and a strong regular-season performance that included a share of the conference title. At Georgia State, Hunter was named Sun Belt Conference Coach of the Year in 2014 following a dominant regular-season campaign in which the Panthers went 17-1 in conference play to claim the title, marking the program's first outright league championship since 2003. In 2015, he secured both the regular-season and tournament championships, achievements that propelled Georgia State to the NCAA Tournament. Hunter's coaching accolades are underscored by his career milestone of 481 wins over 31 seasons as a through the 2024-25 season, establishing him as one of the most successful coaches with 11 seasons of 20 or more victories. His teams have captured four conference tournament titles, including the 2003 Summit League championship with IUPUI and the 2015 and 2019 titles with Georgia State, each earning an automatic bid to the NCAA Tournament, along with a 2010 Mid-Continent Tournament title with IUPUI.

Head coaching record

Ron Hunter has compiled a head coaching record of 481–363 (.570) over 31 seasons through the 2024–25 campaign, encompassing his time at IUPUI, Georgia State, and Tulane. This total includes 28 years at programs, where he achieved 429–324 (.570). As of November 17, 2025, Tulane is 3-0 in the 2025-26 season.

Record by School

SchoolYearsSeasonsOverall RecordConference RecordNotes
IUPUI1994–201117221–179 (.552)126–1065 conference regular season titles; 3 tournament titles; 1 NCAA appearance
2011–20198171–95 (.643)92–422 regular season titles; 2 tournament titles; 3 NCAA appearances
Tulane2019–present689–89 (.500)50–50Through 2024–25; 1 20-win season in 2022–23; 3-0 start to 2025–26 as of Nov. 17, 2025
Career1994–202531481–363 (.570)268–19811 20-win seasons; 8 postseason appearances
Sources for school records: IUPUI totals from IU Indy Athletics; Georgia State from Georgia State Athletics; Tulane adjusted from Tulane Athletics and Sports-Reference.com.

NCAA Tournament Record

Hunter's teams have made four appearances in the NCAA Tournament, posting a 1–4 record. The lone victory came in 2015, when Georgia State defeated No. 3 seed Baylor 57–56 in the first round before falling to Xavier 75–67 in the second round. Other appearances resulted in first-round losses: 2003 (IUPUI vs. Kentucky), 2014 (Georgia State vs. Gonzaga), and 2019 (Georgia State vs. Virginia Tech). No appearances from Tulane as of 2025.
YearSchoolSeedRound 1 OpponentResultRound 2 OpponentResult
2003IUPUI16L 58–81N/AN/A
2014Georgia State14GonzagaL 68–85N/AN/A
2015Georgia State14BaylorW 57–56L 67–75
2019Georgia State15L 70–84N/AN/A
Total1–4

Conference Records and Championships

Hunter secured four conference regular-season championships (two with IUPUI in the Mid-Continent Conference, two with Georgia State in the Conference) and four tournament titles (two Mid-Continent with IUPUI, two with Georgia State). His teams have qualified for eight postseason appearances overall, including the four NCAA bids and four additional berths in the CollegeInsider.com Tournament (CIT) or similar (two with IUPUI, two with Georgia State). No postseason from Tulane through 2024–25; 2025-26 ongoing. Conference records reflect regular-season play only.
ConferenceRegular Season TitlesTournament TitlesPostseason Appearances
Mid-Continent (IUPUI)2 (2002, 2003)2 (2003, 2010)3 (1 NCAA, 2 CIT)
(Georgia State)2 (2014, 2015)2 (2015, 2019)5 (3 NCAA, 2 other)
(Tulane)000
Total448

Personal life

Hunter and his wife, , have two children: and .

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