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justin furr

Justin Furr

  • Title
    Assistant Coach
  • Phone
    4006
Justin Furr joined the Indiana State men's basketball program in June of 2022. With over two decades of coaching experience, Furr enters his second year on the Indiana State staff in 2023-24.

In his first year on head coach Josh Schertz’s staff, Furr helped guide the Sycamores to a 23-13 record with a 13-7 mark in Missouri Valley Conference action--a 12-win improvement overall and nine-win improvement in the Valley from year one to year two--and their first postseason appearance since 2014 followed by their first postseason win since 2001 after defeating USC Upstate in the First Round of the CBI.
 
With the assistance of Furr in his first year on staff, Indiana State set a program record for 3-pointers in a single season (340) and led the Valley in scoring and field goal percentage. ISU’s leading scorer Courvoisier McCauley was named MVC Newcomer of the year, marking just the third Sycamore ever to win the award and the first since 1988. In addition to McCauley, three other Sycamores earned All-Conference recognition as Cameron Henry was named All-Conference Third Team, Robbie Avila All-Freshman Team, and Julian Larry All-Defensive Team.

The veteran led the recruiting and development efforts at FGCU for four seasons before joining the Sycamores where he recruited the ASUN Player of the Year in 2018-19 in Schadrac Casimir as well as the 2020-21 Atlantic Sun Preseason All-Conference and ASUN All-Tournament Team guard Jalen Warren. He and the staff at FGCU signed the highest-rated high school recruiting class in program history in 2020-21, with three top prospects from the state of Florida including Tavian Dunn-Martin who was named the 2021-22 ASUN Newcomer of the Year and First Team All-Conference. Furr also oversaw academics in which his team earned a 3.0 GPA or higher for seven consecutive semesters, setting a program record for team GPA in five-straight semesters.

Before joining the Eagles, Furr spent five seasons at Barry University including three years as the lead assistant. The Buccaneers made the NCAA Tournament each year, winning at least one game four times and advancing to the Elite Eight twice. Furr assisted Barry to a 116-38 record (.753), including three-straight Sunshine State Conference championships. He also recruited the 2016, 2017 and 2018 SSC Players of the Year, in addition to three-time All-American Elvar Fridriksson. Furr was named one of the top-15 assistant coaches in the country by CoachStat.net.
 
In 2012-13, Furr served as an assistant coach at D-II Lynn University (Boca Raton, Fla.), where he served as a recruiting coordinator, worked with the team's guards, scouted opponents, handled fundraising, coordinated academic mentoring and served all other facets of the program. Prior to landing at Lynn, Furr was an assistant at D-II Newberry College from 2010-12 where he coached a conference first-team member in 2011 and the league’s freshman of the year in 2012.

Before Newberry, Furr served as an assistant coach at UNC Wilmington for four seasons from 2006-10. As the program’s recruiting coordinator, Furr assembled the No. 2-ranked class in the Colonial Athletic Association in 2007-08, according to Street and Smith’s College Basketball magazine. That class helped produce the largest turnaround among all D-I teams in 2007-08, going from 7-22 the previous year to 20-13. He coached John Fields, who set the UNCW record for blocked shots in a season with 59. Furr also instructed Keith Rendleman, who finished his career among the top 10 in scoring, blocks and rebounds. Another one of his players, Chad Tomko, finished among UNCW’s career scoring, assists, steals and 3-point leaders.
 
From 2004-06, Furr was an assistant at High Point University. He aided in the development of Arizona Reid, a two-time Big South Conference Player of the Year, who scored more than 2,000 points and grabbed over 1,000 rebounds in his career. Furr also coached 2004 Big South Player of the Year Danny Gathings. Furr was the associate head coach at Saint Andrews Presbyterian College in 2003-04. There he coached Chad Eichelberger, who played professionally in Romania, in addition to logging stints in the American Basketball Association.
 
From 2001-03, Furr worked as an assistant at his alma mater, Wingate University. In 2001-02, his team advanced to the D-II NCAA Tournament, finishing 26-7. He coached Lorinza Harrington, who went on to play for the Denver Nuggets, New Orleans Hornets and Memphis Grizzlies. His two Wingate teams had a combined record of 44-18. Furr’s coaching start began at Pfeiffer University in 1999. He was there for two years and made the D-II Sweet Sixteen after becoming the first team in conference history to run the table with an 18-0 record in 1999-00. Pfeiffer led the country in scoring that year. Furr recruited 1,000-point scorer Rico Grier and a trio of All-American performers.
 
The native of Stanfield, N.C., played collegiately at North Carolina-based Wingate, receiving his Bachelor’s of Science in Sports Management in 1999. He and his wife, Jennifer, have two sons, Ezra and Caden.