A host of Oxy hoops greats return to campus to surprise menâs basketball coach Brian Newhall â83 in commemoration of three decades on the hardwood
Following the 1987-88 basketball season, 511±ŹÁÏ head coach Bill Westphal left the Tigers to take the top coaching job at Grand Canyon University in Phoenix. His 27-year-old assistant, Brian Newhall â83, was named interim head coachâand the following season the Tigers improved from 12-14 to 15-10 overall, finishing third in the SCIAC. Newhall was offered the job permanentlyâa position he clearly took to heart.
With a career coaching record of 434-333 as of February 6 (following the Tigersâ victory over Redlands), Newhall is Oxyâs winningest hoops coach of all time, and can claim a 100 percent graduation rate for his senior players. His resume boasts multiple SCIAC crowns, a run to the NCAA Division III Elite Eight in 2003, and the only perfect 14-0 season in SCIAC history that same year.
Dozens of players spanning the last three decades came back to surprise Newhall with a halftime ceremony during the Tigersâ January 26 contest against Caltech. A post-game reception was emceed by Ethan Caldwell â90, who transferred to Oxy as a junior from Pitzer (where he played for the Sagehens under future San Antonio Spurs coach Gregg Popovich) and started on Newhallâs first varsity team.
âBrian was âCoach Newhallâ to me for two years, and has been âBrianâ and really like a brother and close family member for 28 years,â Caldwell said. âI was excited to get to Oxy and try to help this new coach change the team cultureâto change Pomona-Pitzerâs scouting report from âGreat individuals and underperforming teamâ to âFamily and winners.ââ
An American studies major from Portland, Ore., Newhall played basketball for the Tigers for four years, earning team MVP honors in 1982 and 1983. As a senior, he helped propel the Tigers to their first SCIAC championship in three years and was named 1982-83 SCIAC Player of the Year.
In his 31st season as head coach, NewÂhall has put together one of his strongÂest squads in years. Zach Baines â19, a 6'5" economics major from Stamford, Conn., set the Oxy single-game scoring record with 50 points in a win over Pacific University of Oregon in December. Austin DeWitz â19, a 6'7" biology major from Oregon City, Ore., has averaged 17.6 points per game to date. And Ryan KaneÂshiro â20, a 6'2" economics major from Santa Clarita, is a three-time SCIAC Defensive Player of the Week this season.
Going into the last two weeks of conference play, the Tigers were assured of their best finish since going 22-6 in 2007-08. âBrian and his staff are as good as any in the nation,ââsaid Caldwell, who announced the alumni funding of a new positionârecruiting internâto support Oxyâs efforts toward national success in menâs and womenâs basketball. What separates Newhall from Popovich, he adds, âis way less than he thinks.â