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- Title:
- Head Coach
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- Phone:
- 765-998-5184
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- Email:
- mbasketball@taylor.edu
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- Alma Mater:
- Olivet Nazarene University
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- Years Coached (at Taylor):
- 1 (1)
Bio
Austin Peters was named the head coach of the Taylor men's basketball program on April 24, 2024.
Peters came to Taylor after serving the past two seasons as an assistant coach for NAIA men's basketball power, Arizona Christian, and brought nine years of collegiate coaching experience with him to the TU bench.
In addition to his most recent stop at Arizona Christian where he helped guide the Firestorm to the NAIA National Tournament Quarterfinals, Peters also had highly successful tenures on staff at Olivet Nazarene and NCAA Division I Valparaiso.
In his six seasons as an assistant coach with those programs, Peters helped his teams to a combined record of 150 wins to just 38 defeats, while winning a conference championship and qualifying for a national tournament in all six years.
Most recently, Peters helped Arizona Christian to back-to-back seasons with at least 25 wins and a pair of Golden State Athletic Conference Championships. As the team's defensive coordinator, Peters coached a pair of GSAC Defensive Players of the Year and two NAIA All-Americans.
The Firestorm's success carried over onto the national stage, where Peters helped the program to a 5-2 record in the NAIA National Tournament during the past two seasons. ACU went 4-0 while hosting the first two rounds each year, before falling in the Round of 16 in 2023-2024 and coming up one win shy of the Fab Four in 2022-2023.
Prior to moving west, Peters helped his alma mater, Olivet Nazarene, to a 46-9 record over two seasons. Peters' time with the Tigers was highlighted by a 31-4 clip in 2021-2022 when ONU touted the top-ranked offense in the NAIA.
During his time in Bourbonnais, Illinois, Peters assisted with the development of two Chicagoland Collegiate Athletic Conference Players of the Year and four NAIA All-Americans, while helping the program to CCAC Championships and NAIA National Tournament appearances in each season.
Before taking his first full-time assistant coaching job at NCAA Division III Shenandoah, Peters started his coaching career as a graduate assistant at NCAA Division I Valparaiso. While with the Crusaders, Peters saw the program rank top-10 nationally in defensive efficiency en route to winning the Horizon League Championship in each season.
In addition to his coach experience, Peters has played critical roles in the successful operation of summer basketball camps at Arizona Christian, Shenandoah and Valparaiso.
Peters earned a bachelor's degree in accounting from Olivet Nazarene in 2015, before completing a master's degree in sports administration from Valparaiso in 2017.
Peters, who is married to his wife Emily, is just the fourth head coach of the Taylor men's basketball program since the start of the 1947-1948 campaign.
What Others Are Saying About Austin Peters
Bryce Drew, Head Coach Grand Canyon University
-Austin Peters is going to do a fantastic job for Taylor! He is an extremely hard worker who will build great relationships with his players while establishing a culture of excellence.
Jeff Rutter, Head Coach Arizona Christian University
-I am excited for Austin and know he will do a great job at Taylor. He is a tireless worker that will elevate the program and help them be very competitive in the Crossroads League. He will work equally as hard at building relationships, pouring into his guys, and making sure they have a great student-athlete experience.
Nick Birkey, Head Coach Olivet Nazarene University
-Taylor made a great choice in Austin Peters. They are blessed to have such an amazing Christian leader as their head men's basketball coach. His extensive experience has prepared him for this opportunity. Austin is an effective recruiter and has tremendous knowledge of the game, yet his passion for leading young men while honoring God is most important.
David Ragland, Head Coach Evansville University
-Austin is one of the most grounded and genuine people I know. He is also extremely talented and driven. I had an opportunity to witness his drive and talent early in his career at Valparaiso in which he made our program better daily. He is a critical thinker that thinks outside the box. He always pushes to find solutions but keeps the student-athletes' experience the top priority in his problem solving. Austin's core values of faith, family and building others around him up are impressive. The fact that he is a proven winner sets him apart from many others and has allowed him to leave every program he has been a part of better than he has found it. I have no doubt in my mind he will do the same at Taylor University.