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MacAllister Named to NABC Under Armour 30-Under-30 Team
April 16, 2019 | Men's Basketball
KANSAS CITY, Mo. – Texas Tech's Tim MacAllister has been recognized by the National Association of Basketball Coaches (NABC) on the 2019 Under Armour 30-Under-30 Team, a group selected as 30 of the most outstanding men's college basketball coaches under the age of 30.
MacAllister, who completed his first season as the Chief of Staff, helped head coach Chris Beard and the coaching staff lead Tech to the NCAA National Championship final and to the winningest season in program history. The Red Raiders (31-7) won the Big 12 Conference regular-season championship for the first time after going 14-4 in conference play before reaching the national championship game with tournament wins over Michigan State, Gonzaga, Michigan, Buffalo and Northern Kentucky.
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2019 NABC Under Armour 30-Under-30 Team
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Tim MacAllister - Texas Tech University
MacAllister, who completed his first season as the Chief of Staff, helped head coach Chris Beard and the coaching staff lead Tech to the NCAA National Championship final and to the winningest season in program history. The Red Raiders (31-7) won the Big 12 Conference regular-season championship for the first time after going 14-4 in conference play before reaching the national championship game with tournament wins over Michigan State, Gonzaga, Michigan, Buffalo and Northern Kentucky.
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2019 NABC Under Armour 30-Under-30 Team
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Tramel Barnes-Utah State University
Jordan Brooks-Howard University
Nathan Bollinger-Saint Vincent College
Tyler Bullock-Omaha
Michael Lenahan-UC Irvine
Brandon Dunson-University of Nevada
Austin Falke-Texas Lutheran University
Scott Faucher-Nichols College
Jordan Fee-Nova Southeastern University
Chase Goldstein-Florida State University
Ryan Grandits-Daemen College
Corey Hendren-USC Aiken
Alex Herman-Mayville State University
Bryan Joel-University of Chicago
Ryan Kirsch-Kirkwood Community College
Michael Lamberti-West Liberty University
Chelsea Mangino-Liberty University
Graham Maxwell-Emmanuel College (GA)
Martin McCann-Palm Beach State College
Barrett Meyer-Georgetown College
Pat Moore-Colgate University
Jason O'Connell-Cairn University
Allen Payne-IUP
Jeremy Shardo-Walsh University
Inder Singh-Crown College
Joel Smith-University of New Haven
Bryan Smothers-University of Michigan
Aaron Toomey-Amherst College
Thomas Wilk-Morrisville State College
 Jordan Brooks-Howard University
Nathan Bollinger-Saint Vincent College
Tyler Bullock-Omaha
Michael Lenahan-UC Irvine
Brandon Dunson-University of Nevada
Austin Falke-Texas Lutheran University
Scott Faucher-Nichols College
Jordan Fee-Nova Southeastern University
Chase Goldstein-Florida State University
Ryan Grandits-Daemen College
Corey Hendren-USC Aiken
Alex Herman-Mayville State University
Bryan Joel-University of Chicago
Ryan Kirsch-Kirkwood Community College
Michael Lamberti-West Liberty University
Chelsea Mangino-Liberty University
Graham Maxwell-Emmanuel College (GA)
Martin McCann-Palm Beach State College
Barrett Meyer-Georgetown College
Pat Moore-Colgate University
Jason O'Connell-Cairn University
Allen Payne-IUP
Jeremy Shardo-Walsh University
Inder Singh-Crown College
Joel Smith-University of New Haven
Bryan Smothers-University of Michigan
Aaron Toomey-Amherst College
Thomas Wilk-Morrisville State College
About the National Association of Basketball Coaches
Located in Kansas City, Mo., the NABC was founded in 1927 by Forrest "Phog" Allen, the legendary basketball coach at the University of Kansas. Allen, a student of James Naismith, the inventor of basketball, organized coaches into this collective group to serve as Guardians of the Game. The NABC currently has nearly 5,000 members consisting primarily of university and college men's basketball coaches. All members of the NABC are expected to uphold the core values of being a Guardian of the Game by bringing attention to the positive aspects of the sport of basketball and the role coaches play in the academic and athletic lives of today's student-athletes. The four core values of being a Guardian of the Game are advocacy, leadership, service and education. Additional information about the NABC, its programs and membership, can be found at nabc.com.
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