Stu Starner

Stu Starner (born April 8, 1943) is an American former college basketball coach. He was an NCAA Division I head men's coach for eleven seasons for Montana State University and the University of Texas at San Antonio (UTSA).

Stu Starner
Biographical details
Born (1943-04-08) April 8, 1943 (age 81)
Hoffman, Minnesota, U.S.
Playing career
1962–1965Minnesota–Morris
Coaching career (HC unless noted)
1978–1979Minnesota (GA)
1979–1981Montana State (assistant)
1981–1983Minnesota (assistant)
1983–1990Montana State
1990–1995UTSA
Head coaching record
Overall194–153 (.559)
Tournaments0–1 (NCAA Division I)
0–1 (NIT)
Accomplishments and honors
Championships
Big Sky tournament (1986)
Big Sky regular season (1987)
TAAC regular season (1991)
Southland regular season (1992)
Awards
Big Sky Coach of the Year (1986)

Starner, a native of Hoffman, Minnesota, played basketball and football at the University of Minnesota Morris, graduating in 1965. After a successful high school coaching career in Wabasso and Richfield, Minnesota, Starner moved to the college ranks in 1978 as a graduate assistant at Minnesota. After assistant roles at Montana State and a second stint at Minnesota, Starner was hired as the head coach for Montana State in Bozeman, Montana in 1983.[1] In 1986, Starner's Bobcats won the 1986 Big Sky Conference tournament as the 6 seed, gaining the conference's automatic bid to the NCAA tournament as the only team in the field with a losing overall record.[2] The following season, the Bobcats won the Big Sky Conference regular season title behind Conference Player of the Year Tom Domako.

In 1990, Starner took the unusual step of requesting a one-year sabbatical from his head coaching position at Montana State. His request was granted and assistant Mick Durham was named interim head coach.[3] However, Starner surprised the school two months later by accepting the head coaching position at UTSA.[4] Starner spent five seasons coaching the Roadrunners, Starner resigned in 1995 with an 84–58 record at the school. His teams won conference regular season championships in 1991 and 1992.[5]

Head coaching record

Statistics overview
SeasonTeamOverallConferenceStandingPostseason
Montana State Bobcats (Big Sky Conference) (1983–1990)
1983–84Montana State14–157–73rd
1984–85Montana State11–177–75th
1985–86Montana State14–176–86thNCAA Division I first round
1986–87Montana State21–812–21stNIT first round
1987–88Montana State19–1110–63rd
1988–89Montana State14–156–106th
1989–90Montana State17–128–85th
Montana State:110–95 (.537)56–48 (.538)
UTSA Roadrunners (Trans America Athletic Conference) (1990–1991)
1990–91UTSA21–812–21st
UTSA Roadrunners (Southland Conference) (1991–1995)
1991–92UTSA21–815–31st
1992–93UTSA15–1410–83rd
1993–94UTSA12–158–106th
1994–95UTSA15–1311–72nd
UTSA:84–58 (.592)44–28 (.611)
Total:194–153 (.559)

      National champion        Postseason invitational champion  
      Conference regular season champion         Conference regular season and conference tournament champion
      Division regular season champion      Division regular season and conference tournament champion
      Conference tournament champion

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