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May 6, 2009 AASU Names Jeremy Luther Head Men's Basketball Coach SAVANNAH, Ga. - Jeremy Luther has been named the head men's
basketball coach at Armstrong Atlantic State University, announced
today by incoming athletic director Andrew Carter. Luther, who
served as the head men's basketball coach at Newberry College over
the last two seasons, will be introduced as the program's 10th head
men's basketball coach at a press conference on Wednesday, May 6,
at 1:00 p.m. at the Armstrong Sports Center.
A live web stream of the news conference will be available at
mms://medianet.armstrong.edu/sports on Wednesday.
Luther succeeds Jeff Burkhamer, who resigned after seven seasons in
March to become the new head men's basketball coach at Lander
University.
"I think this is a great opportunity," Luther said. "Armstrong
Atlantic State is one of those jobs that I feel is one of the best
in the country. I'm thrilled to get this opportunity at this stage
of my career, and I am extremely optimistic about the future of
Pirate basketball. I can't wait to get started."
In two seasons at Newberry, Luther has compiled a 33-24 overall
record, including a 21-8 record in 2008-09, setting a school record
for the most wins in a single season. Newberry finished in second
in the South Atlantic Conference and also set a school record for
most wins in SAC play, going 10-8 in the league.
Luther took over the Newberry program after serving six seasons as
an assistant coach at Mercer University in Macon, Ga. Luther aided
the Bears in capturing an Atlantic Sun Conference championship in
2003-04. While at Mercer, Luther was responsible for recruiting,
strength and conditioning as well as scouting. Prior to joining
Mercer, he was the head coach at Windsor Academy in Macon in
2000-01, as well as serving as an assistant at his alma mater,
North Greenville, from 1998-2000. Luther received his bachelor's of
arts degree in English from NGC in 1999.
"I'm pleased that we are able to bring Jeremy to Savannah as the
new head men's basketball coach at Armstrong Atlantic State,"
Carter said. "I am very familiar wth him, and I'm excited about his
opportunity to bring good things to AASU basketball."
Luther began his playing career at Robert Morris College where he
played from 1992-93. After the season, he transferred to Liberty
University where he played for two seasons. He would later transfer
to Covenant College where he would score 1,300 points in two
seasons with the Scots. Following his senior year, he was named an
NAIA Division II All-American after finishing fourth in the country
in scoring, averaging 26.0 ppg.
Luther was selected among a pool of finalists that included former
University of Georgia assistant coach Mike Jones and current
Tusculum head men's basketball coach Jim Boone.
"I really feel that we had a great group of coaches to interview,"
Carter said. "I was excited about the pool, and in the end, I felt
like Jeremy was the best fit for Armstrong Atlantic."
Last year, the Armstrong Atlantic State men's basketbal team
finished 23-7 overall and 15-5 in the Peach Belt Conference,
advancing to the school's eighth NCAA Championships appearance and
fashioning its 10th 20-win season. The Pirates lose five seniors
from last year's squad and return 10 players for 2009-10.
Luther will be accompanied to Savannah by his wife, Ginny, and
their one-year-old son, Bryson.
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