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Sport(s)
  
Basketball

Name
  
Nate Oats

Record
  
4-5

Role
  
Basketball Coach


2002–2013
  
Romulus HS

Titles
  
Head coach

2013–2015
  
Buffalo (asst.)

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1997–2000
  
Maranatha Baptist (asst.)

2000–2002
  
Wisconsin–Whitewater (asst.)

Alma mater
  
Maranatha Baptist University

Team
  
Buffalo Bulls men's basketball

Similar
  
Bobby Hurley, Will Regan, Javon McCrea, Jarryn Skeete, Tony Watson II

Conference
  
Mid-American Conference

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Nathanael "Nate" Oats (born October 13, 1974) is an American basketball coach. He is currently the head basketball coach at the State University of New York at Buffalo, following two seasons as an assistant coach under Bobby Hurley. Oats was named head coach on April 11, 2015 after Hurley was hired by Arizona State as head coach. In only his first season as head coach, he took the Buffalo Bulls to their second straight NCAA Tournament bid after winning the Mid-American Conference Championship.

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Education and playing career

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Oats grew up in Watertown, Wisconsin where he was a three-year starter on a high school basketball which went 24–0 in his senior year. He stayed in Watertown after high school, playing college basketball at Division-III Maranatha Baptist University. He was an all-conference player and served as a captain of the Crusaders while earning a Bachelor’s degree in Math Education. He subsequently received a Master of Science from the University of Wisconsin-Madison in kinesiology and exercise science.

Coaching career

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After finishing his playing career at Maranatha Baptist, Oats became a member of the team's coaching staff in 1997, where he remained until 2000. He then served as an assistant men's basketball coach for the Division-III University of Wisconsin–Whitewater. After the 2002 season, Oats left Wisconsin–Whitewater to become the head basketball coach and a teacher at Romulus High School near Detroit.

Nate Oats UB head coach Nate Oats is a student of the game The Spectrum

Over 11 years at Romulus, Oats accumulated a 222–52 record and reached the semifinals of the state tournament five times. In 2013, Oats led the team to a 27–1 record and a state Class A championship en route to winning multiple coach of the year honors from the local press. He won similar coaching awards in 2005, 2008 and 2009. While recruiting Romulus guard E.C. Matthews on behalf of Rhode Island in 2013, Bobby Hurley was impressed by Oats' coaching. Shortly thereafter, Hurley was named the head coach at Buffalo and hired Oats as an assistant on his staff.

Nate Oats Former Romulus boys basketball coach Nate Oats already in Buffalo

During his two-year tenure as an assistant, Buffalo had a 42–20 record, won their first Mid-American Conference Tournament and made their first ever NCAA Tournament appearance. As an assistant at Buffalo, Oats was credited with recruiting Justin Moss, who would go on to win the 2014–15 MAC Player of the year award.

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On April 9, 2015, the same day that Bobby Hurley announced that he would be leaving Buffalo to take the head coaching job at Arizona State, Oats was named the interim head coach at Buffalo. On April 13, he was officially given the head coaching job. The Buffalo roster for his first season as a head coach featured two former Romulus players: Christian Pino and Raheem Johnson.

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In Oats' first season as head coach of Buffalo, he led the Bulls to a 3rd place tie in the Mid-American Conference standings. In the MAC Tournament, Buffalo defeated Miami University, Ohio, and then top-seeded Akron to claim the 2016 conference tournament championship. This has been regarded as an impressive feat due to the offseason turnaround that Oats faced. 2015 MAC Player of the Year Justin Moss was dismissed from the University and second leading scorer Shannon Evans transferred to Arizona State to play for the then-departed Bobby Hurley. On May 18, 2016, Buffalo Athletic Director Allen Greene announced that the school had agreed on a new five-year contract with Oats.

Personal life

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Oats and his wife Crystal have three daughters, Lexie, Jocie and Brielle. In November 2015, Oats announced on his Facebook page that his wife had an aggressive form of lymphoma and would be undergoing chemotherapy. With his wife's encouragement, he confirmed that he would not be renouncing his coaching duties.


Nate Oats Oats coaching makes believers out of Bulls The Buffalo News

References

Nate Oats Wikipedia


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