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Chris Acker

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Chris Acker - Head Coach

Chris Acker was hired in 2024 as the 17th head coach of the Long Beach State Men’s Basketball program. A dynamic recruiter with experience developing both offensive and defensive strategies, Acker was announced as the new leader of the program on April 2, 2024.

Acker has spent the last five seasons as an assistant coach at San Diego State, playing a crucial role in the team’s recent success. The Aztecs have reached the NCAA tournament in each of the last four seasons and were 30-2 in 2019-20 prior to the COIVD shutdown. In 2022-23, SDSU reached the National Championship game and advanced to the Sweet 16 in 2023-24. In his five seasons as an assistant coach at SDSU, the Aztecs went 134-34 overall.

In all five of Acker’s seasons at San Diego State, the Aztecs played in the Mountain West Championship game and continue to compete at a very high level. In 2023-24, the Aztecs averaged 74.7 points per game led by Wooden Award Finalist Jaedon LeDee who has been one of the dominant players in the country. LeDee ranked in the nation’s Top 10 in scoring at 21.5 points per game, highlighting seven players averaging over five points per game for San Diego State. The Aztecs ranked in the nation’s Top 50 teams in offensive efficiency in 2023- 24 under his guidance.

Acker has proven that he can create prolific offenses even without a dominant scorer. In San Diego State’s run to the title game in 2022-23, the Aztecs had eight players averaging 5.8 points per game and none higher than First Team All-Mountain West performer Matt Bradley’s 12.8 points per game.

During that season, the Aztecs scored a program record 2,775 points and saw their bench score over 1,000 points during the season, posting a 28-5 record when the team’s bench outscored their opponents.

Prior to his arrival, Acker spent two seasons at Mountain West rival Boise State, where his emphasis was with the defense under head coach Leon Rice. In his first season with the Broncos, Boise State ranked in the nation’s Top 50 in defensive efficiency. In each of his two seasons in Boise, the Broncos ranked third in the Mountain West in points allowed.

Boasting Big West experience as well, Acker started his Division I coaching career at Hawai’i, where he helped guide the Rainbow Warriors to one of their best seasons in 2015-16. Hawai’i finished the year with 28 victories and reached the NCAA Tournament before upsetting fourth-seeded California in the school’s first postseason victory.

Acker’s move to Division I came on the heels of two successful stints in the junior college ranks. As the head coach of West Los Angeles College, he rebuilt the program in two years, taking 11 freshmen in his first season and leading that group to an 18-9 record and a CCCAA Regional playoff berth within two years.

In his first coaching position with Citrus College, Acker spent six seasons at Citrus, winning the 2008 California State Championship and posting a dominant 92-9 record during his tenure, first as an assistant and then as the associate head coach of the program.

A Los Angeles native, Acker closed his collegiate playing career at Chaminade University in Hawaii, before playing professionally for four seasons in Europe and the United States.

Acker earned his bachelor’s degree in Human Services Management from the University of Phoenix in 2010 and was later awarded a master’s degree in Coaching and Athletic Administration from Concordia University Irvine in 2012.

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