Men's Basketball

Matt Lottich
- Title:
- Associate Head Coach
- Email:
- matthew_lottich@brown.edu
Matt Lottich joined the Brown Men's Basketball program in August 2024 and enters his first season as Associate Head Coach in 2024-25.
"We are thrilled to be able to add Matt and DeVon to our staff and the Brown Basketball family,” said Martin. “Each comes with great experience, and we feel they will be outstanding fits here as we continue to pursue Ivy League championships."
Most recently serving as Special Assistant to the Head Coach at Missouri in 2023-24, Lottich brings a wealth of coaching experience to the Brown staff. He served as the portal recruiting coordinator and helped secure the fifth-ranked high school recruiting class per 247 Sports.
Prior to his season at Missouri, Lottich spent seven seasons as the head coach at Valparaiso and helped the Beacons win the 2017 Horizon League and earn a berth to the NIT. He compiled 108 victories and sits as the third-winningest coach in program history.
A 2004 Stanford graduate, Lottich led the team in scoring as a senior and earned First Team All Pac-10 honors in addition to being named a Wooden Award Finalist. The Cardinal made NCAA Tournament appearances all four years and reached the Elite 8 in 2001.
Following his collegiate career, Lottich spent 10 years playing professionally in the United States and abroad with stops in Germany, Japan, and New Zealand.
"Matt was a phenomenal player on some great teams at Stanford, had a long and successful career as a professional, and brings 10+ years of experience coaching at the college level, including seven as the head coach at Valparaiso University,” Martin commented. “He emphatically checks every single box that was identified as we began this search. He's a really well-rounded coach who will connect well with the student-athletes we have at Brown and help recruit exceptional prospective student athletes."
"We are thrilled to be able to add Matt and DeVon to our staff and the Brown Basketball family,” said Martin. “Each comes with great experience, and we feel they will be outstanding fits here as we continue to pursue Ivy League championships."
Most recently serving as Special Assistant to the Head Coach at Missouri in 2023-24, Lottich brings a wealth of coaching experience to the Brown staff. He served as the portal recruiting coordinator and helped secure the fifth-ranked high school recruiting class per 247 Sports.
Prior to his season at Missouri, Lottich spent seven seasons as the head coach at Valparaiso and helped the Beacons win the 2017 Horizon League and earn a berth to the NIT. He compiled 108 victories and sits as the third-winningest coach in program history.
A 2004 Stanford graduate, Lottich led the team in scoring as a senior and earned First Team All Pac-10 honors in addition to being named a Wooden Award Finalist. The Cardinal made NCAA Tournament appearances all four years and reached the Elite 8 in 2001.
Following his collegiate career, Lottich spent 10 years playing professionally in the United States and abroad with stops in Germany, Japan, and New Zealand.
"Matt was a phenomenal player on some great teams at Stanford, had a long and successful career as a professional, and brings 10+ years of experience coaching at the college level, including seven as the head coach at Valparaiso University,” Martin commented. “He emphatically checks every single box that was identified as we began this search. He's a really well-rounded coach who will connect well with the student-athletes we have at Brown and help recruit exceptional prospective student athletes."










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