Rick Scruggs
Rick Scruggs
  • Title:
    Head Coach
  • Phone:
    828-689-1223
  • Email:
    rscruggs@mhu.edu
  • Alma Mater:
    Georgia, '79

Bio

MARS HILL, N.C. – Rick Scruggs was named the new head men's basketball coach at Mars Hill College on April 23, 2012.

Most recently, Scruggs was the associate head coach at Appalachian State University following successful 15-year tenure as head coach at Gardner-Webb University in Boiling Springs, N.C.

Scruggs served as head coach at the Big South's Gardner-Webb for the past 15 seasons, where he compiled a 199-218 record. Scruggs took over the Runnin' Bulldogs in 1995 and oversaw the program's transition into NCAA Division I in 2000-01.

His career coaching record is 377-331 spanning 24 years.

In 2008, senior Thomas Sanders earned Atlantic Sun Player of the Year and Associated Press All-America honorable mention honors, while teammate Nate Blank was named A-Sun Freshman of the year. In its final season before moving to the Big South Conference, Gardner-Webb posted a 9-7 league mark and a 16-16 record overall.

Despite the individual accolades earned that year, the season is best remembered by basketball fans for one of college basketball's most memorable upsets, Gardner-Webb's 84-68 win at Kentucky. Sanders, Blank and three other Bulldogs scored in double figures in the contest as the squad held UK to 35 percent shooting from the floor.

The 2005 A-Sun Coach of the Year led his squad to that season's regular-season league title and a spot in the tournament championship game. During his time in Boiling Springs, Scruggs led the 'Dogs to wins against several major conference programs, including Minnesota, Colorado State and East Carolina.

Before joining the Division I ranks, Scruggs was named the 2000 South Atlantic Conference Coach of the Year. Prior to Gardner-Webb, Scruggs served as head coach at Milligan (1994-95), Pikeville (1991-94), Belmont Abbey (1989-91) and North Greenville College (1986-89). At North Greenville, he led the squad to a school-record 30 wins in 1989 as well as the NJCAA National Tournament. He was enshrined in the school's athletic hall of fame in 1999.

The Atlanta, Ga., native earned a bachelor's degree from the University of Georgia in 1979 and received a master's in sports coaching from the United States Sports Academy in 1989. He is married to the former Deanie Gissendanner.

Timeline
Alma Mater: Georgia, 1979

Coaching Experience:
1986-89 - North Greenville (Head Coach)
1989-91 - Belmont Abbey (Head Coach)
1991-94 - Pikeville (Head Coach)
1994-95 - Milligan (Head Coach)
1995-2010 - Gardner-Webb (Head Coach)
2010-2011 - Appalachian State (Assoc. Head Coach)
2012 – Mars Hill (Head Coach)