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Brian Oilar
WESTERVILLE, OHIO - Otterbein University named Brian Oilar its new head coach for men's basketball,
Dawn Stewart, director of athletics, released today.
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A six-member selection committee narrowed the field down from a pool of more than 250 applicants to four finalists.
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Oilar, 29, comes to Otterbein from DePauw University, Greencastle, Ind., where he has served as men's basketball assistant coach under Bill Fenlon since 2009, helping guide the Tigers to a 104-58 record over six seasons, including a Southern Collegiate Athletic Conference (SCAC) East Division title in 2009-10. This past season, DePauw won the North Coast Athletic Conference tournament and advanced into the second round of the NCAA Division III tournament.
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"I am thrilled to welcome Brian to Westerville and into the Otterbein athletics family," Stewart said. "He is a strong and thoughtful communicator who values the student-athlete experience. As a successful player and accomplished assistant coach, Brian is an incredibly talented individual who will bring an intense work ethic and integrity to our men's basketball program."
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Oilar, a native of Noblesville, Ind., returned to his alma mater, DePauw, in 2009 after a brief stint as a men's basketball graduate assistant at Defiance College. DePauw posted winning records in five of six seasons during Oilar's tenure with the Tigers, including 20-8 in 2009-10, 19-9 in 2010-11, and 19-8 in 2013-14.
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"I am extremely honored to be named the head men's basketball coach at Otterbein University," Oilar said. "I'm excited to build on this program's tradition of success. My players, staff and I will work every day to represent Otterbein to the best of our ability.
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"I want to thank Bob Gatti (Vice President for Student Affairs),
Dawn Stewart and the search committee for this opportunity," Oilar continued. "I'm proud to join the Otterbein family and I look forward to meeting and working with many other staff members and administrators."
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Oilar earned his bachelor's degree in history and economics, graduating with honors from DePauw in 2008. The 6-7 swingman earned four letters in basketball, earning All-SCAC and
ESPN The Magazine Academic All-District honors as a senior. Oilar averaged 12.3 points and 8.2 rebounds a game that season.
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Upon graduation from DePauw, Oilar spent a year (2008-09) with the Indianapolis Colts as Colts in Motion coordinator, working primarily with community-based marketing efforts and game day management for pre-game and halftime entertainment at Lucas Oil Stadium.
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He received his master's degree in physical education, with a coaching specialization, from Ball State University in 2013.
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