River Hawks Tap Nick Schmidt as Assistant Coach for 2026-27
UMass Lowell Men's Basketball has hired Nick Schmidt as an assistant coach for the 2026-27 season. Schmidt brings nearly a decade of coaching experience at both high school and collegiate levels, with his most recent role at St. Bonaventure University. Head Coach Pat Duquette expressed enthusiasm for Schmidt’s addition, highlighting his extensive background and the importance of developing student-athletes. At St. Bonaventure, Schmidt contributed to the team's successful A-10 Championship run and has a notable record of player development at previous coaching stops.
By the Numbers- Schmidt contributed to St. Bonaventure’s quarterfinal appearance in the A-10 Championship.
- He played a key role in Bryant University winning its first America East Regular Season and Championship titles, leading to an NCAA Tournament bid in 2025.
While Schmidt has a commendable coaching record, he will need to adapt to the specific challenges of transitioning from previous programs to the expectations at UMass Lowell, which may involve a different level of competition and team dynamics.
State of Play- Schmidt's hiring comes as UMass Lowell aims for an America East championship.
- The coaching staff is revamped with expectations for enhanced player development and strong recruitment strategies.
Moving forward, Schmidt will focus on integrating his coaching approach with the River Hawks’ existing framework and will be instrumental in recruiting efforts, aiming to strengthen the team's competitive edge in the upcoming season.
Bottom LineWith Schmidt's extensive coaching experience and family background in basketball, he is well-positioned to make an impactful contribution to UMass Lowell's men's basketball program, driving both player development and team success.
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