Elon University Director of Athletics Dave Blank announced today the hiring of Mike Schrage as the 18th head men’s basketball coach in program history.
Elon Athletics will introduce Schrage (pronounced “SHRAWG-ee”) to the
community at a news conference on Monday, April 8, at 5:30 p.m. in the
Robert V. Gill Room at Schar Center. The news conference is open to all
members of the Elon community.
Schrage joins the Elon men’s basketball program after spending the last
two seasons as an assistant coach at Ohio State for head coach Chris
Holtmann. He has also worked with two of the best college basketball
coaches of all time, spending nine seasons with Mike Krzyzewski at Duke
and four seasons at Indiana when Bob Knight led the Hoosiers.
“We are thrilled to welcome Mike, his wife Amanda, and their children
Andrew and Sophia to the Elon family,” Blank said. “Mike has learned
under some of the game’s best coaches in Bob Knight, Mike Krzyzewski,
Johnny Dawkins and Chris Holtmann throughout his career. He has helped
lead teams from every program he’s worked with to the NCAA Tournament,
which includes multiple Sweet 16s and a win in the national championship
game. His deep recruiting ties to North Carolina and beyond, his
success at academically-rigorous institutions and his commitment to the
total student-athlete experience makes us excited to have him as the
leader of our men’s basketball program.”
In his two years as an assistant at Ohio State, Schrage helped the
Buckeyes exceed expectations with two trips to the NCAA Tournament Round
of 32. In 2018-19, Ohio State went 20-15 and beat Iowa State in the
first round of the Big Dance. The previous season, the Buckeyes posted a
stellar 26-9 record and earned a No. 5 seed in the NCAA Tournament,
beating South Dakota State in the first round before falling 90-84 to
Gonzaga. Schrage was instrumental in helping the Buckeyes sign a top-25
class in 2018 and a top-10 class in 2019.
“I am honored to be named the 18th head men’s basketball coach at Elon
University,” Schrage stated. “It has been a dream of mine for a long
time to lead a program, and I appreciate President Book and Mr. Blank
affording me the opportunity at such a great institution. The commitment
to athletics that Elon is making is impressive and the future is very
bright. Elon is a great fit for me and my family, and we can’t wait to
build great relationships with our student-athletes and the Elon
community.”
Before going to Ohio State, Schrage spent one season on Holtmann’s staff
at Butler in 2016-17. There, he helped the Bulldogs to a 25-9 record
and a second-place finish in the BIG EAST while reaching the Sweet 16
for the first time since its 2011 run to the national championship game.
Along the way, the fourth-seeded Bulldogs beat Winthrop and Middle
Tennessee State before falling to eventual national champion North
Carolina. Schrage also helped Butler sign its highest-rated class in
program history.
Prior to Butler, Schrage spent eight seasons as an assistant coach for
Johnny Dawkins at Stanford. During his time with the Cardinal, he helped
sign 15 players ranked in the top-100 nationally. Four Stanford players
were selected in the NBA Draft after their collegiate careers during
Schrage’s time in Palo Alto and five played in the NBA. In Schrage’s
eight seasons, the Cardinal appeared in the postseason five times,
including a Sweet 16 appearance in 2014. It also won at least 20 games
on four occasions.
Before going out west with Dawkins, Schrage spent nine seasons at Duke
in serving as the director of basketball operations for head coach Mike
Krzyzewski from 2002 to 2008 and the program’s academic and recruiting
coordinator from 1999 to 2002. Schrage was involved in all aspects of
the program’s administration, including scouting, scheduling, camps and
planning. In Durham, Schrage was part of Duke’s 2001 national
championship run with two Final Fours. While at Duke, Schrage spent time
as video coordinator for the USA Basketball Senior National Team at the
2006 World Championship games in Japan and the 2007 Tournament of
America in Las Vegas.
Schrage graduated from Indiana in 1998 with a degree in Kinesiology and
served as a four-year student assistant for then-Hoosiers men’s
basketball head coach Bob Knight. After graduation, he spent the 1998-99
season as a director of basketball operations for head coach Rod Barnes
at Ole Miss.