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Nick Nagy 2019

Nick Nagy

After a year as a volunteer with the Wright State men's basketball program, Nick Nagy joined the staff full time as the Administrative Assistant in the summer of 2018.

Years of learning the in and outs of college basketball from his father, Scott Nagy, as well as his grandfather, Dick Nagy.  Both have spent their lives in the coaching profession.

In his position, he handles the day to day activities of the team, including assisting coaches with travel and other needs, planning team meals, basic office duties, and overseeing the managers.

In his first full season with the Raiders in 2018-19, being picked to win the Horizon League title for the first-time ever at WSU, the Raiders tied for the regular-season title and received the top seed in the League Tournament.  As Wright State (21-14, 13-5) advanced to the school's first NIT appearance, the Raiders added a record six individuals who received post-season conference honors, led by Scott Nagy being named Coach of the Year for the second straight time.  Loudon Love once again was honored, this time as a first-team member while newcomer Bill Wampler was placed on the second-team.  Seniors Mark Hughes and Parker Ernsthausen took two of the five spots on the All-Defensive Team, and Malachi Smith was placed on the All-Freshman squad.  Additionally, Love was selected to the NABC District 12 Team, and named an All-American by the Lou Henson All-American Team committee, an award given annually to the nation's best mid-major players in Division I college basketball.

The 23-year-old graduated from the University of Mississippi with a degree in psychology in 2016 and is expecting to receive his master’s degree in Sport Leadership and Management in August of 2018 from Miami University.

Nagy recently married his wife, Jordan in June of 2018 and they have a daughter, Riley.