2012-13 Men's Basketball Coaches


Head Coach Brandon Rinta

Chehalis, Wash. native Brandon Rinta went 16-13 and 5-9 in the Frontier Conference in his first season at the helm of the Lewis-Clark State men's basketball program, which also doubled as first year as a collegiate head coach.

 

Rinta has strong ties in the Pacific Northwest and is highly respected in the coaching profession. He spent five years as an assistant coach at Eastern Washington, first for Ray Giacoletti, who is now an assistant coach at Gonzaga, and then for Mike Burns, who is now an assistant at the University of San Diego. During his five years there he helped form the most successful teams in the program’s history. Those teams competed in the postseason every year, made it to the Big Sky Championship game three times, won the Big Sky Conference title once, won EWU’s first ever Big Sky Tournament Championship, and participated in the NIT and NCAA Tournaments for the first time in school history.

 

Rinta then spent the next five years as the top assistant and associate head coach at Northwest Nazarene University in Nampa, Idaho, a position he held when he was hired by LCSC. In his time at NNU, he helped guide the Crusaders to their most successful seasons since the program moved to NCAA Division II. During his five years there, NNU tied the record for most wins in a season, claimed its first postseason win, and earned its first national and regional ranking. The team also posted the highest team GPA in the Great Northwest Athletic Conference three out of those five years.

  

Rinta grew up in Chehalis, Wash., and graduated from W.F. West High where he earned four letters in basketball and two in football. He was an all-state selection in basketball his senior season when he was named the Black Hills Player of the Year. He also was his team’s MVP his senior year in football when he earned second-team honors as a running back and wide receiver.

 

Rinta played two seasons at Yakima Valley Community College. During his second year, the team was co-coached by legendary former Central Washington coach Dean Nicholson and current Boise State head coach and former Gonzaga assistant Leon Rice. He earned first-team all-NWAACC honors when he averaged 13.3 points and 7.2 rebounds per game. He was the team MVP, captain and Most Inspirational his final season there.

 

Rinta then transferred to CWU for his final two seasons. He started 53 games at CWU at guard and helped the team to a 39-17 mark during those seasons. In both years, he served as co-captain and won the team’s Hustle Award. He also won the Most Inspirational Award his senior year.

 

He averaged 8.4 points, 4.0 rebounds, 2.2 assists, and 1.5 steals at CWU. He helped the team to the NCAA Division II West Regional both seasons and the Pacific West Conference regular-season title as a junior.

 

Rinta earned a Bachelor’s degree in Health Fitness Education from CWU and a Master’s degree in Athletic Administration from Eastern Washington.

 

Rinta, his wife Deanna, and their daughter Kendall reside in Lewiston.

 

Coach Brandon Rinta

Year-by-Year at Lewis-Clark State

Year Overall

Record

Overall

Winning %

Frontier

Record

Frontier

Winning %

Frontier
Season
Frontier
Tourney
Nationals

Record

11-12 16-13 .551 5-9 .357 7th T-5th  
Total 16-13 .551 5-9 .357      

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 


 

Assistant Coach Austin Johnson

Austin is in his third year as an assistant coach in the Warrior program and is a big part of the Warrior recruiting efforts.

Before coming to LCSC, Austin spent two years as a graduate assistant coach at Western Illinois University in Macomb, Ill.  While with the Leathernecks, Austin’s duties included film exchange, video editing, scouting, recruiting, and on-floor instruction. In his last season there, WIU posted its most wins in 12 seasons and ranked 10th in the NCAA in fewest points allowed per game.

Austin was hired by WIU after a brief stay as a volunteer assistant coach at Odessa Junior College in Texas.

Austin earned his Master’s in Sports Management at WIU after graduating from Oklahoma Wesleyan University in 2008 with a degree in Business Marketing.

He is the fourth of five children to David and Gayle Johnson and grew up in Wichita, Kan. After high school he enrolled at Butler Community College and redshirted his freshman year on the basketball team. He then transferred to Oklahoma Wesleyan where he was a starter his final two seasons. He wound up with 1,207 career points and made more than 250 3-pointers.  He was captain of the team his senior season and helped the squad to a 26-8 record, its best ever, and its first appearance in the NAIA National Tournament where the team advanced to the Sweet 16 round.

Austin was a two-time all-Midlands Collegiate Athletic Conference selection and was chosen Oklahoma Wesleyan’s Male Athlete of the Year in 2008.  He also earned NAIA Scholar-Athlete honors and made the Dean’s List at OWU.

Austin is active in volunteer/ministry work with both the Fellowship of Christian Athletes and Athletes in Action. He has worked at a number of basketball camps, including ones at Texas, Bradley, South Florida, Drake, and Wyoming, as well as smaller camps throughout the Midwest.  


 

Assistant Coach Drew Church

Drew is in his second year as a student-assistant coach in the Warrior program. He is currently working on his Bachelor’s degree in Sports Administration and has a GPA of a 3.80.

Drew is familiar with LCSC as he grew up in the area and attended Lapwai High School where he was a standout basketball player. During his senior year in 2008, he earned Idaho State Class 1A All-State honors from the Idaho Statesman. He was a two-time first-team All-Whitepine League pick and also played for the Idaho Select Basketball Summer Travel Team, which consisted of 10 elite high school players from Idaho and played in elite tournaments in Seattle, Los Angeles, and Las Vegas.

Drew then played two seasons at Columbia Basin Community College in Pasco, Wash., where he was a NWAACC East Region second-team selection as a sophomore when he averaged 13 points, seven rebounds, and two assists per game. He also was selected to play in the NWAACC East Region All-Star Game.

In 2010, Drew was the junior varsity coach and assistant varsity coach at Genesee High School. Genesee won the Whitepine League title and finished second in the Idaho State 1A Tournament.

Drew plans to graduate this year and then continue on to earn a Master’s degree in a related field. He also plans to work as a graduate assistant coach during this time.

Drew comes from a sports family. His father Dan was a baseball player in Lewiston and his mother Tami was a coach at Lapwai High for several seasons. Drew’s grandfather is legendary Lewiston High and Lewis-Clark Twins American Legion coach Dwight Church.


 

Assistant Coach Mark Ackerman

Mark Ackerman will join the Lewis-Clark State coaching staff for the 2012-13 season, with his primary duties being the team's strength and conditioning coach and fundraising coordinator.

Mark's background includes seven years of coaching at the collegiate level, with stops at Philadelphia University, Northern Iowa and the University of Colorado-Colorado Springs. He has been mentored by legendary coaches like Herb Magee (Philadelphia) and Eldon Miller (UNI, Ohio State). HIs last coaching position was as the head coach at Asotin High School from 2000-2003 before being called up for active duty military service as a captain in the United States Army.

Mark's educational background includes a Bachelor's degree from Gonzaga, a Master's in Physical Education-Scientific Bases of Sport from Northern Iowa and a professional degree from Wake Forest's School of Medicine Physician Assistant program.

Mark currently resides in Clarkston with his wife, Laura and son, Conrad. He has two children in college -- a daughter Claire at Carroll and a son Brian at Alaska-Fairbanks. Mark works as a physician assistant in the emergency department at St Joseph Regional Medical Center.

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