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    Clay Wilson

    Assistant Men's Basketball Coach at Cornell University

    Clay Wilson is currently the Assistant Men's Basketball Coach at the University of the Pacific, not Cornell University.12 He was hired for this position in April 2024.1 Prior to his current role, Wilson's coaching career included:

    1. Director of Player Development at Texas Tech (2023-2024 season)2
    2. Assistant Coach at University of North Texas (2021-2023)2
    3. Assistant Coach at Cornell University (2018-2021)2

    Wilson's coaching experience is complemented by his playing career. He played college basketball at Princeton University, where he was a team captain and received the Bob Rock Sixth Man of the Year award.2 After graduating from Princeton in 2015 with a Sociology degree, Wilson played professional basketball in Germany, New Zealand, Estonia, and Latvia for four seasons.2

    In addition to his coaching roles, Wilson has been involved in player development programs. He co-founded Elev8hoops in Oklahoma and the Clay Wilson and David Mason Skill Academy, which have trained numerous players who went on to play professionally.2

    Wilson later earned his MBA in Sport Entertainment Management from the University of North Texas in 2022.2

    Highlights

    Jan 18 · ilsonphoenix.com
    Men's Basketball Coaches - Wilson College Athletics
    Apr 18 · pacifictigers.com
    Wilson Hired as Assistant Men's Basketball Coach
    Wilson Hired as Assistant Men's Basketball Coach

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    Cologne Area, Germany