Rob Jeter
Rob Jeter is an American college basketball coach and the head coach at Southern Utah in the Western Athletic Conference (WAC). He has an overall head-coaching record of 253–270 and is 30–55 in his tenure at Southern Utah.
Born May 15, 1969, in Pittsburgh, Jeter grew up in Chicago. He played college basketball at Wisconsin–Platteville from 1987 to 1991, where he was the captain of the 1991 NCAA Division III championship team and set school records. He also played professionally in Portugal for a year before starting his coaching career.
Coaching career:
- Wisconsin–Platteville (assistant): 1994–1998
- Marquette (assistant): 1998–1999
- Milwaukee (assistant): 1999–2001
- Wisconsin (assistant): 2001–2005
- Milwaukee (head coach): 2005–2016
- UNLV (assistant): 2016–2018
- Minnesota (assistant): 2018–2020
- Western Illinois (head coach): 2020–2023
- Southern Utah (head coach): 2023–present
Honors include two Horizon League regular-season titles (2006, 2011), two Horizon League tournament titles (2006, 2014), and Horizon League Coach of the Year (2011). He is married to Deanna and they have four children.
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