Huston-Tillotson University has officially announced the appointment of John A. Smith Jr. as the new head coach of the men’s basketball team, effective September 2, 2024. Smith is a veteran coach with extensive NCAA Division I and Texas high school basketball experience. He is set to lead one of the university’s most prominent athletic programs.
“I am incredibly honored to be back in Austin and excited to join Huston-Tillotson University as the next men’s basketball coach ,” Smith said. “I eagerly anticipate strengthening alumni and community relationships, building a robust and competitive basketball program, promoting both academic and athletic excellence, and contributing to the institution’s rich legacy.
A Life of Basketball
Smith arrives at HT following a stint as an assistant coach at New Mexico State University during the 2023-24 season. His coaching resume also includes notable positions at the University of the Incarnate Word (2014-2018), Texas A&M (2013-2014), and his alma mater, Northwestern State University in Louisiana (2002-2006). Throughout his career, Smith has played a pivotal role in guiding teams to postseason success, including NCAA and College Basketball Invitational tournaments. He has also coached high school and club basketball.
“We are proud to appoint Coach Smith as the new head coach for the men’s basketball team,” Director of Athletics Thomas Henderson said. “His appointment heralds the start of an exciting new era for the program under his leadership and visionary guidance.”
Smith boasts a recruitment network that spans nationwide, covering key regions such as Texas, Louisiana, Chicago, Florida, New York, Atlanta, Philadelphia, Indiana, Memphis, Mississippi, and California. He is also skilled in scouting talent from junior colleges and the transfer portal, maintaining strong connections with prep schools across various states.
Smith is affiliated with the National Association of Basketball Coaches and the Texas Association of Basketball Coaches. He is also active in the National Association for Coaching Equity and Development and is a member of Alpha Phi Alpha Fraternity, Incorporated.
Smith takes the baton from Thomas Henderson, who stepped down as head coach earlier this year to serve as the university’s Director of Athletics.