Cal Poly men's basketball has promoted Kyle Bossier to associate head coach and James Andrisevic to assistant coach for the upcoming 2026-27 season. Bossier, in his third year with the program, has been pivotal in developing one of the top offenses nationally, leading Cal Poly to impressive scoring stats and multiple records. Andrisevic, formerly a tactical analyst, will focus on defense, skill development, and recruiting while bringing extensive coaching experience from various professional leagues.

By the Numbers
  • Cal Poly ranked in the top 10 Division I programs for three-pointers made and attempted per game.
  • The team scored 90-plus points in 20 games over two seasons under Bossier's guidance.
State of Play
  • Cal Poly aims to build on its recent offensive success with a focus on connectivity and a pro-style brand of basketball.
  • Bossier and Andrisevic's expertise is expected to enhance both the offense and defense moving forward.
What's Next

As the new season approaches, both coaches aim to strengthen the team's performance, capitalizing on the return of many players and implementing strategies that align with their winning vision.

Bottom Line

With strategic changes in the coaching staff, Cal Poly men’s basketball is poised for significant growth, potentially enhancing its competitive edge and deepening community engagement through a successful style of play.