
Oklahoma State University Men's Basketball
Coaching Staff (18)

Head Coach
Steve Lutz Introductory Press Conference: Video | Quotes The 2025-26 season is Steve Lutz’s second at the helm of Cowboy Basketball. A rising star, Lutz work...

Director of Basketball Operations
Alannah Yeats joined the Oklahoma State men's basketball program in June, 2024 as its Director of Basketball Operations. Yeats (pronounced “Yates”) was a key...
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Coordinator of Admin Operations
Andrea Brown has worked with the men's basketball program since January of 2022 after serving for six years as the travel coordinator for the OSU Athletics business office. Brown manages the office and serves as a scheduling coordinator for head coach Steve Lutz. She also plays a key role in organizing various alumni and external events, such as summer camps and the annual Cowboy Basketball Golf Tournament. Brown was born and raised in Fishers, Ind. before making the move to Oklahoma. Her hobbies include faith, OSU sports, hunting, fishing and spending time with her family. She and her husband, Daniel, have two children, Haylee and Cooper.
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Assistant Director of Scouting
The 2025-26 season will be Brady Priess' seventh with the Oklahoma State men's basketball program and his first in a full-time capacity. The former OSU manager and graduate assistant was promoted to Assistant Director of Scouting in July 2025. In his new role, Priess (pronounced "Price") will help evaluate players in the transfer portal, as well as high school and international prospects. He’ll play a key role in building and managing the program’s internal recruiting database and relationships with third-party scouting services. His duties also include assisting with opponent scouting during the season, coordinating official and unofficial campus visits, and supporting the team’s practice analytics and film breakdown processes. Priess first joined the Cowboys as a student manager in 2019 and served as head manager during the 2022-23 season. In addition to overseeing a large group of student managers, he pitched in with day-to-day operations, including practice setup and apparel inventory, and had a hand in the team’s scouting and film preparation. From 2020-22, he gained additional experience as a student coordinator with the OSU facilities staff, working with a wide range of sports. Priess went on to contribute to the program as a graduate assistant for two years -- the first under Mike Boynton Jr. and the second under Lutz, aiding in player development, defensive scouting, and operational logistics. The Cowboys, led by Big 12 Player of the Year and No. 1 overall draft pick
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Associate Director of Communications
Bryan Holmgren serves as the primary media contact and chief story-teller for Cowboy Basketball. Holmgren arrived in Stillwater in June, 2023 after nine years at Wichita State where he was the director of communications and men's basketball contact. During his time at WSU, the Shockers won four conference titles and appeared in five NCAA tournaments. Prior to WSU, Holmgren spent two years as Director of Athletic Communications at Northwestern Oklahoma State and five years as a sports reporter at Wichita's CBS affiliate, KWCH-TV. Holmgren ran track at Wheaton College (Ill.) while earning a degree in Communications. He and his wife, Megan, have three children: Glory, Georgia and Shepherd.
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Assistant Coach
The 2025-26 season marks Dana Valentine’s first as an assistant coach on Steve Lutz’s Cowboy Basketball staff. He’ll serve as one of the two OSU offensive co...

Director of Scouting & Analytics
Isaiah Brooks-Sena – better known as “Zeke” – has followed every step of Steve Lutz’s head coaching journey, from Texas A&M-Corpus Christi to Western Kentucky and now Oklahoma State where he serve as the Cowboys’ Director of Scouting and Analytics. In Brooks-Sena's first season in Stillwater, the Cowboys improved by five wins and more than 30 spots in the NCAA NET rankings and made the quarterfinals of the NIT. “Zeke is as loyal and hard-working as they come,” Lutz said. “His film breakdowns and outstanding people skills have helped take our recruiting, scouting and player development to another level. I look forward to more of the same here at OSU.” Brooks-Sena was Western Kentucky’s Director of Operations/Scouting during the 2023-24 season, helping the Hilltoppers to 22 wins, the Conference USA tournament title and a trip to the NCAA tournament. Prior to that he was Lutz’s Video Coordinator for a year at Texas A&M-Corpus Christi. The 2022-23 Islanders sweep the Southland Conference’s regular season and tournament titles and won an NCAA tournament game for the first time in school history. Brooks-Sena was also involved in a successful run at Akron as the program’s graduate assistant under head coach John Groce. The 2021-22 Zips won 24 games and the MAC tournament crown on the way to their first NCAA appearance in nine years. A Santa Fe native, Brooks-Sena spent four years as a student manager at the University of New Mexico under former head coach Paul Weir – the last as hea

Associate Head Coach
James Miller begins his second season (2025-26) as Oklahoma State's associate head coach. During his first season in Stillwater, Miller helped the Cowboys im...

Graduate Assistant
A former Oklahoma small college standout who played professionally in Spain, Jordan Rutherford begins his second season as an Oklahoma State men’s basketball...

Assistant Coach
The same leadership qualities, basketball knowledge and relentless work ethic that made Keiton Page one of the great scorers in Cowboy Basketball history con...

Athletic Trainer
A sports medicine veteran of 25-plus years, the 2025-26 season will be Kevin Blaske's ninth with Cowboy Basketball and 15th overall at OSU. He previously spent six seasons with Mike Gundy's OSU football program. The Missouri Southern graduate spent 10 seasons as the football and women's golf athletic trainer at the University of Miami prior to his arrival in Stillwater. Blaske received a B.S. in biology from Missouri Southern in 1990 and a M.S. in sports management from Tulsa in 1992. He also previously worked as an athletic trainer for the FSL Texas Rangers, Frontier Baseball League and others before moving to Miami.
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Assistant Coach
Lou Gudino arrived in May 2025 as an assistant coach and serves as one of the two defensive coordinators on Steve Lutz’s staff. The 28-year collegiate coaching veteran spent the past three years as the associate head coach at Ball State after holding similar titles at Wichita State, New Mexico State and Indiana State. “I’ve known Lou for many years,” Lutz said. “He is one of the most prepared coaches in our profession and has helped elevate every program that he’s been a part of. His eye for talent, knack for player development and deep basketball knowledge will make an immediate impact here. I’m thrilled to welcome him and his wife Dana to Stillwater and the Cowboy Basketball family.” At Ball State (2022-25) under head coach Michael Lewis, Gudino worked closely with the Cardinal big men, including three-time all-conference center Payton Sparks, who finished his career ranked among the program’s all-time leaders in blocks, rebounds, free throws and field goal percentage. Gudino worked similar magic at Wichita State (2018-22) where he was a part of four straight winning seasons, highlighted by the program’s first American Athletic Conference regular season title, and coached five players who would go on to the NBA. Gudino was also instrumental in the recruitment of future Cleveland Cavaliers point guard Craig Porter Jr. – a 6-foot-2 unicorn who finished among the program’s career top-10 in blocks, steals and assists per game. Tyson Etienne (2021 AAC Co-Player of the Year), Dex

Strength & Conditioning Coach
his craft and about helping student-athletes reach their full potential. He’s an outstanding mentor and relationship builder, and I know he will have a positive impact on our program." Prior to OSU, Edwards spent two seasons with the men’s hoops program at Vanderbilt after serving in a similar capacity at Missouri, Wyoming and Southern Illinois. During his time in Nashville, Edwards worked under former NBA all-star and 2023 SEC Coach of the Year Jerry Stackhouse. In his first season, the Commodores posted 22 wins and reached the NIT quarterfinals. Edwards did two separate tours at his alma mater, Missouri, under former head coach Cuonzo Martin. He was assistant strength and conditioning coach during the 2017-18 season when Mizzou reached the NCAA tournament as a No. 8 seed. He returned to Columbia for the 2021-22 campaign as the program’s director of athletic performance. In between, Edwards left his mark on men’s basketball programs at Wyoming (2018-19) and Southern Illinois (2019-21). Edwards has also achieved basketball success as a player, winning back-to-back Kansas Class 4A State titles as Kansas City Sumner High School. The 2015 Missouri graduate added a master’s degree from the University of Texas in 2017 following a two-year turn as a graduate strength and conditioning intern. He’s also Strength & Conditioning Certified (SCCC) by the Collegiate Strength & Conditioning Coaches Association. Edwards and his wife, Anika, have a daughter, Ahna, and a son, MeeJay.

Deputy AD / MBB Sport Administrator
Reid Sigmon joined the Oklahoma State athletic department in the role of Deputy Athletic Director in 2021. During his career, he has been a key figure in the planning of three Super Bowls and an NCAA Division I Men's Basketball Final Four, has served as Chief Financial Officer of the College Football Playoff and has worked with such organizations as the Cleveland Browns and Kansas State. Sigmon comes to OSU following a four-year run as Deputy Athletic Director for Finance and Operations/Chief Operating officer at the University of Tennessee. While in Knoxville, he served as sport administrator for men's basketball, managed the day-to-day operations of the department, oversaw internal and external operations and was liaison to the university's Office of the General Counsel and Senior Vice Chancellor for Administration and Finance. He took on the additional responsibility of serving as a member of the Southeastern Conference's Ticket Committee as well as the league's Working Group on Event Security. Sigmon has a significant background in football with high-level administrative experience as Executive Director of the Tampa Bay Super Bowl XLIII Host Committee, Vice President of Operations of the Jacksonville Super Bowl XXXIX Host Committee and Director of Operations of the Tampa Bay Super Bowl XXXV Task Force. An original staff member of the College Football Playoff, Sigmon was responsible for all financial, administrative and revenue aspects of the CFP. He also worked as the Dir
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Assistant Coach
A 25-year veteran with deep Texas ties, Robert Guster begins his second season as an Oklahoma State assistant coach and his third working with head coach Ste...

Special Assistant to the Head Coach
Scott Sutton’s Cowboy roots run deep. The son of legendary head coach Eddie Sutton helped lead Oklahoma State to consecutive NCAA tournaments as a player in ...

Graduate Assistant
Graduate assistant Tre Cobbs begins his second season at Oklahoma State and third with coach Steve Lutz, having served in a similar capacity at Western Kentucky during the 2023-24 season. The pair helped the Hilltoppers to the Conference USA tournament title and the program’s first NCAA tournament appearance in 11 years. Prior to that, the Ohio native spent the 2022-23 season at Memphis working under Penny Hardaway and helped the Tigers to 26 wins and an at-large berth in the NCAA tournament. As a player, Cobbs was also part of a wildly successful four-year run at Northern Kentucky that included 95 wins, three Horizon tournament championships and a pair of regular season titles. A couple of short-term setbacks -- a knee injury and the COVID-19 pandemic – turned into long term opportunities for Cobbs. He transferred to Kentucky Wesleyan for the 2020-21 season, earning first team all-conference honors, then finished his career as a starting guard at Georgia Southern. Cobbs was a 1,000-point scorer and two-time state champion at Lima Central Catholic High. He averaged just under 20 points as a senior and was named first team all-state. He owns bachelor’s degrees from both Northern Kentucky (Organizational Leadership) and Kentucky Wesleyan (Communications).

Graduate Assistant
Zach Benn is in his fourth season with the Oklahoma State men’s basketball program and his first as a graduate assistant. He assists head coach Steve Lutz an...
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