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University of Oregon Men's Basketball

NCAA D1Big Ten ConferenceEugene, OR
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25% higher than division average acceptance rate51% higher than division average$8,803 lower than division average

Coaching Staff (7)

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Dana Altman

Head Coach

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Brian Fish
Brian Fish

Assistant Coach

Brian Fish rejoined the Ducks staff in 2022 and has helped five different programs reach the NCAA Tournament in his three-decade career in college basketball. Fish most recently served as Director of Player Development at Georgia from 2019-22, a run highlighted by 2020 SEC Rookie of the Year Anthony Edwards being selected first overall in the 2020 NBA Draft. Prior to his time in Athens, Fish was the head coach at Montana State from 2014-19. Fish led the 2016-17 team to the programs most wins since 2002, and in 2019 coached the Bobcats to the team's first Big Sky tournament win in over a decade. From 2010-14, Fish served as an assistant coach for the Ducks, helping the team to four consecutive 20-win seasons, two NCAA appearances and a Sweet Sixteen birth in 2013. Fish was a part of two separate Altman staffs at Creighton, from 1994-96 and from 2004-09. In that span, the Bluejays advanced to postseason play on six occasions. The two also paired up at both Marshall and Kansas State.

Josh Jamieson
Josh Jamieson

Executive Director / Assistant Coach

Serving as Executive Director / Assistant Coach, Josh Jamieson is entering his 20th season with the University of Oregon. Most recently, Jamieson spent two seasons as an assistant coach at the University of Louisville before rejoining the Oregon staff. Prior to his stint at Louisville, Jamieson spent the previous fifteen seasons at Oregon. In those years, the Ducks earned eight NCAA Tournament appearances and advanced to five Sweet Sixteens, three Elite Eights, and the Final Four in 2017. During that span, the Ducks also claimed four regular season conference championships and three conference tournament titles. The Oregonian got his start as a graduate manager for the Ducks from 2000-03 when UO made back-to-back NCAA tournament appearances, advanced to the Elite Eight in 2002 and won both regular season and Pac-10 tournament titles. Jamieson then worked two seasons as an assistant coach at the University of Portland, before returning to his hometown

Kevin McKenna
Kevin McKenna

Director of Player Development

Kevin McKenna is in his 16th season with the Oregon men's basketball program and his 25th overall working with Dana Altman. McKenna spent nine years as an assistant coach under Altman at Creighton University prior to becoming the head coach at Indiana State, where he coached from 2007-10, before joining Altman in Eugene. McKenna has more than three decades of coaching experience, including seven years as a head college coach in stints at both ISU and Nebraska-Omaha. His 2009-10 Sycamores recorded the program's first winning season since 2001. ISU also reached postseason play for the first time in nine years when it accepted a bid to the 2010 College Basketball Invitational. The Sycamores' success, despite being devastated by injury for the greater portion of the Missouri Valley Conference slate, led McKenna to being tabbed as the MVC Coach of the Year by CollegeInsider.com. The Sycamores finished the 2009-10 season as the nation's No. 2 free throw shooting team. ISU's 76.9 percent mark

Mike Mennenga
Mike Mennenga

Assistant Coach

Mike Mennenga joined the staff prior to the 2014-15 season as an assistant coach at the University of Oregon. During his 11 years with the Ducks, Oregon has won 273 games, four regular season Pac-12 championships and three Pac-12 Tournament championships. In that span, the Ducks have achieved unprecedented post-season success, earning an NCAA Tournament bid in all but three eligible seasons, including making the Elite Eight in 2016, the Final Four in 2017, and the Sweet 16 in 2019 and 2021. Oregon has advanced to at least the second round in every postseason tournament with Mennenga on staff. Mennenga's primary role with the Ducks is player development and player recruitment, assisting with game preparation and in-game adjustments. Since Mennenga's arrival in 2014-2015, every Duck has moved on to play at the professional level, including 13 players signing deals with NBA Teams. In that time, four Ducks have earned conference Player of the Year honors, with multiple consensus All-Americ

Tony Stubblefield
Tony Stubblefield

Assistant Coach

Tony Stubblefield returned to the Oregon staff prior to the 2024-25 season. Stubblefield most recently spent three seasons as head coach at DePaul from 2021-24, after spending the previous 11 seasons on Coach Altman's Oregon staff. The Ducks have reached eight NCAA Tournaments, including five Sweet 16s, two Elite Eights and a Final Four with Stubblefield on staff. During his tenure, Stubblefield has helped Oregon assemble four recruiting classes that were ranked among the top 12 nationally (2016, 2017, 2018, 2019). Included in those classes were future NBA players Troy Brown Jr., Louis King, Bol Bol, Payton Pritchard and Chris Duarte. Prior to joining the staff in 2010, Stubblefield spent four years as recruiting coordinator for the University of Cincinnati and six seasons as assistant coach at New Mexico State from 2000-2005.

Yasir Rosemond
Yasir Rosemond

Assistant Coach

Yasir Rosemond joined the Oregon staff prior to the 2025-26 season. Rosemond spent the previous four seasons on the Indiana coaching staff, including three seasons as associate head coach. The Hoosiers won 19 or more games in all four years with Rosemond on the staff and made two NCAA Tournament appearances. Rosemond helped develop multiple all-conference honorees in Bloomington and played a key role in IU landing numerous top transfer portal classes. Prior to Indiana, Rosemond spent two seasons at Alabama (2017-19) working under Avery Johnson and helping develop two first round draft picks. He joined the Crimson Tide after three seasons at Georgia (2014-17), two at Samford (2012-14) and the 2010-11 season at Seattle. The Atlanta native returns to Eugene after spending five seasons (2005-10) on the Ducks' staff, where he coached three future NBA draft picks in Aaron Brooks, Maarty Leunen and Malik Hairston. Rosemond got his start in coaching at Redlands Community College in Oklahoma. R

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Academic Snapshot

NCAA D1PublicNCAA since 1929Graduate
110 Johnson Hall, Eugene, OR 97403
Acceptance Rate
85%
Undergrad Enrollment
19,758
Avg Net Price
$21,782/yr
In-State Tuition
$15,669/yr
Out-of-State Tuition
$43,302/yr
Avg SAT
1,257
6-Year Graduation Rate
71%
Freshman Retention
85%
Avg Earnings (10yr)
$51,300/yr

Last verified: Mar 2026