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Tim Carter is
in his second season as the head coach of
the South Carolina State University
Bulldogs. Carter comes to SC State after
spending one season as an assistant coach at
Florida State University.
Tim Carter, the all-time winningest head
coach in University of Texas-San Antonio
basketball Carter joined to the Seminoles
after winning 160 games and leading the
Roadrunners into the NCAA Tournament twice
during his 11-year tenure at UTSA. He is
nationally recognized as an outstanding
evaluator of talent and an outstanding bench
coach who has coached in the Big Ten at
Northwestern, the Big Eight at Oklahoma
State and the Southwestern Conference at
Houston.
Carter, 51, was named the Southland
Conference (SLC) Coach of the Year in 1999
when he led UTSA to an 18-11 record and to
only the second NCAA Tournament appearance
in school history. He led the Roadrunners to
the NCAA Tournament in both 1999 and 2004 to
mark two of the three postseason tournament
appearances in school history. In those same
years, Carter led UTSA to the Southland
Conference Tournament championship - the
first two conference championships in men's
basketball in school history. The
Roadrunners had the highest winning
percentage in the SLC during 10 of his 11
seasons at UTSA.
In 11 years (1996-2006) as the head coach at
UTSA, Carter compiled a 160-152 record.
Including one season as the head coach at
the University of Nebraska at Omaha (1995)
he has a record of 171-168. Carter has the
distinction of having the third most total
wins in Southland Conference History.
In 26 seasons on the collegiate level as a
head, assistant and graduate assistant
coach, Carter has helped lead five different
schools into the postseason including
Oklahoma (1983 NCAA), Houston (1987 NCAA),
Oklahoma State (1989 and 1990 NIT),
Northwestern (1994 NIT) and UTSA (1999 and
2004 NCAA).
During his tenure at UTSA, Carter recruited
and coached the top players school history.
He coached five of the six Roadrunner
players who have earned Southland Conference
First-Team honors including Devin Brown --
the only three-time SLC First-Team selection
in school history. Brown is still one of
only 17 player in SLC history to have earned
All-Conference honors three or more times.
Two of the most noted players in NBA history
- Joe Dumars (Detroit Pistons) of McNeese
State (four-time All-SLC honoree) and Karl
Malone (Utah Jazz) of Louisiana Tech
(three-time All-SLC honoree). Carter also
recruited and coached Steve Meyer (1999) and
Leroy Hurd (2004) - the Most Valuable
Players of the Roadrunners two most recent
conference championship teams.
Carter helped in the development of Hurd who
was named the 2004 Southland Conference
Player of the Year (as he led the conference
in scoring with a 19.4 points per game).
Hurd also averaged 8.0 rebounds in leading
UTSA to the conference regular season and
tournament championships and into the NCAA
tournament. Hurd led the SLC in scoring as
both a junior and senior and as an
All-District 9 First-Team selection by the
NABC in 2004.
Carter began his coaching career as a
graduate assistant at the University of
Oklahoma from 1982-83 and was an assistant
coach at Midwestern State University from
1984-86. He helped lead Houston to the NCAA
Tournament in 1987 and then joined
Hamilton's staff at Oklahoma State from
1987-90. While at Oklahoma State, Hamilton
and Carter teamed up to lead the Cowboys to
the NIT in 1989 and 1990 - the first time
the program had played in the postseason
since the 1953 and 1954 seasons.
Carter earned an associate's degree from
Hutchinson (Ks.) Community College in 1976,
his bachelor's degree in education from
Kansas in 1979 and a Master's in education
from Oklahoma in 1984. Carter and his wife,
Sheila, have two daughters, Kiara and
Kortney, and a son, Wynton. 
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