Iowa native Ben McCollum enters his first season as the head men's basketball coach for the University of Iowa. McCollum is the 23rd head coach in program history.
McCollum arrives in Iowa City with a sterling resume that includes four NCAA Division II national championships (2017, 2019, 2021, 2022) at Northwest Missouri State University. In his first season in NCAA Division I, McCollum guided Drake to a school-record 31 wins, the Missouri Valley Conference regular season and tournament titles and to the second round of the NCAA Tournament.
During his 16-year coaching career, McCollum has amassed a record of 425-95 record for an 81.8 winning percentage. It is fifth-best all-time among collegiate men’s basketball coaches.
“Returning to Iowa City as the head coach of the Hawkeyes is a dream come true for me and my family. The passion of Hawkeye fans is unmatched, and I am incredibly excited to get started on this new journey together,” said McCollum. “I am thankful to so many people who have been part of my journey, especially Michelle, Peyton, Tate and Grace.”
During his first and only season in Des Moines, McCollum guided the Bulldogs to a 31-4 record en route to being named the Missouri Valley Conference Coach of the Year and the Joe B. Hall National Coach of the Year, which is presented annually to the top first-time head coach in Division I college basketball. He was also one of 10 coaches nationally named as a semifinalist for the Naismith Coach of the Year after leading Drake to 31 victories -- the most by a first-year coach in MVC history.
After sweeping the league’s regular season and tournament titles, the Bulldogs earned a No. 11 seed in the NCAA Tournament. Drake followed with a 67-57 triumph over sixth-seeded Missouri to record the program’s first non-First Four win since 1971.
The Bulldogs boasted the Larry Bird Player of the Year (Bennett Stirtz) and Sixth Man of the Year (Tavion Banks), while having two all-league, one all-newcomer and one all-defensive team selection. Four of McCollum’s players from Northwest Missouri State joined him at Drake.
