
California Polytechnic State University-San Luis Obispo Men's Basketball
Coaching Staff (9)

Men's Basketball Head Coach
Directing the Cal Poly men’s basketball program’s ascendance as one of the nation’s top offensive threats, head coach Mike DeGeorge is his third season leading the Mustangs. During both of DeGeorge’s initial two seasons, Cal Poly finished among the nation’s top 10 programs for three-pointers and three-point attempts per game. Averaging 82.1 points per game both years and scoring 90-plus points 20 times in two seasons, Cal Poly has also ranked among the top 20 programs for total three-pointers. Cal Poly’s 30-win total under DeGeorge marks the program’s best two-season showing in 13 years. Wins against Stanford (2024-25) and Utah (2025-26) have provided Cal Poly a Power Four victory in each of DeGeorge’s two seasons. Featuring one of the most diverse lineups in America, Cal Poly’s roster spans seven countries and represents all six of the world’s habitable regions/continents. The 2025-26 season marked a second standout campaign under DeGeorge with Cal Poly recording its highest Big West victory total in 13 seasons while setting a new program record and finishing ninth nationally with a 78.7 percent free throw mark. The Mustangs also hit 100 points four times. Individually, guard Hamad Mousa was named to the All-Big West first team after winning the conference scoring title. During DeGeorge’s initial 2024-25 season, Cal Poly reached the Big West Championship semifinals for the first time in 11 years and finished third among 355 NCAA Division I programs with 11.5 three-pointers p
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Assistant Coach
With attention focused toward skill development, opponent scouting and team operations, BJ Andrews is in his second season as an assistant coach with the Cal Poly men’s basketball program. Also an assistant to Cal Poly head coach Mike DeGeorge at Division II Colorado Mesa, Andrews helped direct the 2024-25 Mustangs to the program’s first Big West Championship semifinal in 11 years. Offensively, Cal Poly finished third among 355 NCAA Division I programs with 11.5 three-pointers per game and 19th with 82.1 points per game. The Mustangs set new program single season records for total points, three-pointers and field goals while scoring 90-plus points 11 times. Averaging 18.4 more points per game than the previous 2023-24 season – the most dramatic scoring reversal in the nation – Cal Poly’s 12-win improvement last year marked the fourth most successful turnaround in Division I. “BJ has a tremendous ability to connect with people,” DeGeorge said. “Basketball has taken him across the country and overseas and his ability to adapt to a new setting and connect with people from all backgrounds is a great strength. He brings love for the game and a commitment to our player’s development on the court and in their lives. Those attributes help him build great relationships and be impactful in our player’s lives on a daily basis.” With DeGeorge at Colorado Mesa during their final 2023-24 season, Andrews helped the Mavericks finish 29-5 overall and capture the Rocky Mountain Athletic Confer
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Assistant Coach / General Manager
With a primary focus as the Cal Poly men’s basketball team’s general manager and directing the program’s defensive efforts, Jesse Pruitt is in his second year as an assistant coach with the Mustangs. Pruitt’s initial 2024-25 season as a member of head coach Mike DeGeorge’s staff produced the program’s most successful campaign in more than a decade with the Mustangs reaching the Big West Championship semifinals for the first time in 11 years while Cal Poly’s 12-win improvement marked the fourth most successful turnaround in Division I. Offensively, Cal Poly finished third among 355 NCAA Division I programs with 11.5 three-pointers per game and 19th with 82.1 points per game while setting new program single season records for total points, three-pointers and field goals. Alongside coaching responsibilities, Pruitt – in his general manager role – serves as Cal Poly’s primary contact for Name, Image and Likeness initiatives and the refinement of the Cal Poly Players’ Trust while also spearheading community relations endeavors. “Jesse brings great experience for this role and compliments the strengths of our staff,” DeGeorge said. “His experience in California at the Division I level and highly selective universities make him a great fit for Cal Poly and provides a perspective that benefits our staff. More importantly, he’s a tremendous coach and person. “He has a great understanding of the best practices in navigating the financial side of our new reality. He’s well prepared to t
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Assistant Coach
With an emphasis on implementing and directing one of the nation’s top-ranked offenses and overseeing skill development plans, recruit evaluations and opponent scouting, Kyle Bossier is in his second year as an assistant coach with the Cal Poly men’s basketball program. With Bossier on the bench during head coach Mike DeGeorge’s initial 2024-25 season, Cal Poly reached the Big West Championship semifinals for the first time in 11 years, while finishing third among 355 NCAA Division I programs with 11.5 three-pointers per game and 19th with 82.1 points per game. The Mustangs set new program single season records for total points, three-pointers and field goals while scoring 90-plus points 11 times. Averaging 18.4 more points per game than the previous 2023-24 season – the most dramatic scoring reversal in the nation – Cal Poly’s 12-win improvement last year marked the fourth most successful turnaround in Division I. “(Coming to Cal Poly) was a no-brainer for me,” Bossier said. “Growing up in Northern California, wanting to get back to California, it’s certainly an amazing challenge to turn a program with a lot of potential into something special.” As the top assistant under DeGeorge at Division II Colorado Mesa (2018-24), Bossier (last name: “Bo-jhay”) helped the program to five NCAA Tournaments in six years with the program averaging 23 wins per season. “Seeing Kyle’s growth as a coach, leader and professional over these past 15 years has been inspiring,” DeGeorge said. “No o
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Assistant Coach
Bringing more than two decades of coaching experience from the NBA, international game and collegiate levels, Ron DuBois is in his second season as an assistant with the Cal Poly men’s basketball program. Serving the program in recruiting evaluations, opponent scouting and quality control in all aspects of team operations, DuBois boasts 17 seasons of NCAA experience (including nine as head coach at UC Santa Cruz) and seven years between the NBA and G League. Furthermore, DuBois has served as a coaching staff analyst with both the Santa Cruz Warriors (NBA G League) and Uruguay Men’s National Team programs. His influence with the Mustangs was immediate as Cal Poly’s 2024-25 squad reached the program’s first Big West Championship semifinal in 11 years. Offensively, Cal Poly finished third among 355 NCAA Division I programs with 11.5 three-pointers per game and 19th with 82.1 points per game. The Mustangs set new program single season records for total points, three-pointers and field goals while scoring 90-plus points 11 times. Averaging 18.4 more points per game than the previous 2023-24 season – the most dramatic scoring reversal in the nation – Cal Poly’s 12-win improvement last year marked the fourth most successful turnaround in Division I. “Basketball has taken Ron all over the world,” said second-year Cal Poly head coach Mike DeGeorge, who initially crossed paths with DuBois after the latter approached the former about a coaching position with Division III Rhodes College
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Assistant Coach / Recruiting Coordinator
The Cal Poly men’s basketball program’s designated recruiting coordinator, Sam Walters is in his second season as an assistant coach with the Cal Poly men’s basketball program. With Walters on staff during head coach Mike DeGeorge’s initial 2024-25 season, Cal Poly reached the Big West Championship semifinals for the first time in 11 years while finishing third among 355 NCAA Division I programs with 11.5 three-pointers per game and 19th with 82.1 points per game. The Mustangs set new program single season records for total points, three-pointers and field goals while scoring 90-plus points 11 times. Averaging 18.4 more points per game than the previous 2023-24 season – the most dramatic scoring reversal in the nation – Cal Poly’s 12-win improvement last year marked the fourth most successful turnaround in Division I. As Cal Poly’s recruiting coordinator, Walters is instrumental in assisting international players through the recruitment, admissions and visa processes. “Sam has done a remarkable job helping our international student-athletes navigate the process,” DeGeorge said. “His intelligence and attention to detail have made it clear he’s ready to coordinate our recruiting efforts.” Walters arrived at Cal Poly after serving the previous two seasons as an assistant coach at two-year West Valley College (Saratoga, Calif.). With Walters, West Valley closed the 2023-24 season with a 33-0 mark and the California Community College Athletic Association State Championship. Prior
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