Saint Louis University head women’s basketball coach Rebecca Tillett has announced Matt Dickman as the team’s video coordinator in November 2022.
Since the 2014-15 season, Dickman has served as an assistant on numerous coaching staffs across the country, most recently as the assistant men’s basketball coach/offensive coordinator at Mount Marty University, an NAIA school in Yankton, S.D.
Dickman spent 2021-22 as the lead trainer at Warwick Workouts by Avera Sports in Sioux Falls, S.D., where he taught basketball skills and concepts to players ranging from youth to professional.
While at Mount Marty during the 2020-21 season, Dickman helped the program to its first Great Plains Athletic Conference Championship final. He worked closely with the head coach on all aspects of team preparation, supported recruit analysis and evaluation, and served as the director of player development.
Prior to Mount Marty, Dickman was an assistant coach for one year with the Sioux Falls Skyforce, the NBA G-League affiliate of the Miami Heat. The COVID-19 pandemic brought the 2020 season to an abrupt end early into the season, but Dickman equipped himself with a vast amount of experience in player development and video coordinator duties.
Before his one-year stint in the professional ranks, Dickman spent five seasons as a college assistant and three years at the high school level: 2018-19 Buena Vista University (NCAA III), 2017-18 Indiana University East (NAIA), 2015-17 Central Methodist University (NAIA) and 2014-15 Brown Mackie (NJCAA).
In 2018, Dickman was on staff at Indiana University East when the team posted a 34-3 record and entered the NAIA national tournament as the top seed. IUE earned a final ranking of No. 3 in NAIA DII.
In 2015, Dickman began a two-year stint at Central Methodist University, where the team was ranked in the top 25 in each of the two seasons he was on staff. He was responsible for fielding and coaching two JV teams while having full-time responsibility with the varsity team. Before that, he spent one season at Brown Mackie College, where the program was ranked in the top-10 nationally.