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Marc Mitchell

Marc Mitchell

Marc Mitchell enters his second season as the University of Indianapolis women's basketball head coach in 2023-24. He is the 10th head coach in UIndy women's basketball history.

In his first season at the helm, Mitchell guided the Greyhounds to an 18-12 overall record which included a 13-7 mark in the GLVC. Under his direction, UIndy claimed its first GLVC Championship Tournament victory in six years while making an appearance in the conference tournament semifinals. He coached a pair of All-GLVC Second Team honorees (Sadie Hill & Elana Wells) while his team led the conference in free throws made per game (16.87), free throw attempts per game (21.67) and free throw percentage (77.8).

A native of Elizabeth, N.J., Mitchell spent four seasons at Saint Peter's University in Jersey City, N.J. He took over a program that averaged more than 26 losses over the previous eight seasons and turned it into a Metro Atlantic Athletic Conference contender. The culmination came in 2020-21 when he led the Peacocks to their first winning conference record since 2008-09 and first MAAC Championship Game appearance in nearly two decades. Mitchell was named MAAC Coach of Year that season, the program's first such award since 1999.

Mitchell earned his first NCAA head coaching job at Fairleigh Dickinson-Florham in 2009-10, and over the next nine seasons, he shaped the program into a national powerhouse. In 2013, he led the Devils to the first of six consecutive Middle Atlantic Conference Freedom titles and their first-ever NCAA tournament appearance, picking up MAC Freedom Coach of the Year accolades along the way.

The dream season came in 2013-14, however, when Mitchell was voted the Division III Coach of the Year after guiding the Devils to a perfect 33-0 record and a national championship. He tacked on a 29-win season and an Elite Eight appearance the next season and ultimately finished his tenure at FDU-Florham with six NCAA appearances and an 187-67 (.736) record as the program's all-time winningest coach.

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