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Alan Huss

Alan Huss is an American basketball coach currently serving as an assistant coach for the Creighton Bluejays. Prior to this role, he was the head coach at High Point University from 2023 to 2024. His career demonstrates experience in both head coaching and assistant coaching positions within collegiate basketball.

1978: Most Single-Season Wins Since 1978-79 Team

The 2023-2024 High Point team had the most single-season wins since the 1978-79 team.

January 15, 1979: Alan Huss Born

On January 15, 1979, Alan Huss was born. He is an American basketball coach.

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1997: College Basketball at Creighton

In 1997, Alan Huss began playing college basketball at Creighton under Dana Altman.

2001: End of College Basketball Career

In 2001, Alan Huss finished his college basketball career at Creighton.

2004: Entered Coaching

In 2004, Alan Huss started his coaching career at the high school level.

2007: Head Coach at Culver Military Academy

In 2007, Alan Huss became the head coach at Culver Military Academy.

2014: Joined New Mexico

In 2014, Alan Huss joined New Mexico under Craig Neal.

2017: Returned to Creighton

In 2017, Alan Huss returned to his alma mater, Creighton, to join Greg McDermott's staff.

March 27, 2023: Named Head Coach at High Point

On March 27, 2023, Alan Huss was named the 14th head coach in High Point history.

2023: Named Head Coach at High Point

In 2023, Alan Huss became the head coach at High Point.

2024: Runner-up in College Basketball Invitational

In 2024, High Point, under Alan Huss, was the runner-up in the College Basketball Invitational.

2025: Assistant Coach for the Creighton Bluejays

In 2025, Alan Huss is serving as an assistant coach for the Creighton Bluejays men's basketball team.

2025: Big South Tournament Championship and NCAA Tournament Appearance

In 2025, Alan Huss led High Point to win the Big South Tournament Championship and reach the NCAA Tournament for the first time in school history.