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Matt Miller

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Matt Miller was named the 25th Head Coach of the LVC Men's Basketball program in June 2026.

He comes to The Valley from Division I University of New Hampshire (UNH), where he spent two seasons as an Assistant Coach for the Wildcats. Before UNH, Miller spent a season on the Loyola University (Md.) coaching staff and five years as an assistant at Mount St. Mary’s University. Miller recruited and mentored several All-Conference players and led the recruiting, scouting, defensive, and development efforts for the Mount St. Mary’s Mountaineers to help lead the team to an NCAA Tournament appearance in 2021. He also spent one season as the top assistant at Division II Shepherd University (Shepherdstown, W. Va.), where he helped lead the Rams to their best finish in 20 years with a 20-10 record.

Miller coached successfully at the high school level, leading St. Maria Goretti High School in Hagerstown, Maryland, to a 100-42 record during his tenure, including winning a Baltimore Catholic League (BCL) regular-season title in 2016-17 and the Gaels’ first BCL Tournament game since 2001. Miller’s team captured one BCL title and three Independent-Parochial Schools League (IPSL) titles and earned two Alhambra appearances while finishing 60-18 in his last two seasons. He also led Winston Churchill High School (Md.) for five seasons, during which the team went 55-18 in his last three seasons while winning three straight division titles. He also coached on a state title program in the same county at Walt Whitman High School, where he served as an assistant coach from 2005-06.

Miller is a 2005 graduate of St. Mary’s College of Maryland, where he earned a bachelor’s degree with a dual major in economics and public policy. The three-year member of the Seahawk men’s basketball team won the Capital Athletic Conference’s Student-Athlete Award twice and was named a captain of the squad in 2003-04. He began his collegiate coaching career at Marymount University, where he also earned his Master of Education degree in English for Speakers of Other Languages (ESOL) in 2008.

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