Matt Margenthaler is an American college basketball coach who is the head coach of the Minnesota State Mavericks men's basketball team.

Early life and playing career

Margenthaler began his college basketball career playing at Iowa State. After two seasons, he transferred to Parkland College.[1] After one season at Parkland, he transferred to Western Illinois where his father, Jack Margenthaler, was the head coach.[2]

Coaching career

Margenthaler worked for Louisville's athletic department in administration after graduating from Western Illinois in 1991.[1] He was hired as the head coach at St. Louis Community College–Florissant Valley in 1993. Margenthaler was named the NJCAA Region 16 Coach of the Year in his only season at Florissant Valley. In 1994, Margenthler was hired to be an assistant for SIU Edwardsville's women's basketball team.[3] He was hired as an assistant at South Dakota State in 1996.[4]

Margenthaler was hired as the head coach of the Minnesota State University, Mankato Mavericks in 2001.[5] He coached Minnesota State to a Division II national championship as the Mavericks defeated defending national champion Nova Southeastern 88–85 in the 2024 NCAA Division II title game.[6] Margenthaler won his 500th game with a 90–88 victory over Minnesota State–Moorhead on January 17, 2024.[7]

Personal life

Margenthaler's father, Jack Margenthaler, was the head basketball coach at Western Illinois and SIU Edwardsville.[8] His younger brother, Ty Margenthaler, is a women's college basketball coach and served as the head coach at Southeast Missouri State.[9]

Head coaching record

Statistics overview
Season Team Overall Conference Standing Postseason
Minnesota State (North Central Conference) (2001–2008)
2001–02 Minnesota State 9–17 5–13 T–8th
2002–03 Minnesota State 15–13 6–10 7th
2003–04 Minnesota State 18–10 7–7 T–4th
2004–05 Minnesota State 24–8 7–5 T–3rd NCAA Division II Second Round
2005–06 Minnesota State 24–7 9–3 1st NCAA Division II Second Round
2006–07 Minnesota State 28–5 10–2 T–1st NCAA Division II Sweet Sixteen
2007–08 Minnesota State 22–7 11–1 T–1st NCAA Division II First Round
Minnesota State (Northern Sun Intercollegiate Conference) (2008–present)
2008–09 Minnesota State 26–9 14–6 T–3rd NCAA Division II Second Round
2009–10 Minnesota State 25–5 17–3 1st NCAA Division II Second Round
2010–11 Minnesota State 28–5 19–3 1st NCAA Division II Final Four
2011–12 Minnesota State 7–19 6–15 13th
2012–13 Minnesota State 28–5 18–4 1st NCAA Division II Sweet Sixteen
2013–14 Minnesota State 30–5 19–3 1st NCAA Division II Second Round
2014–15 Minnesota State 24–8 17–5 3rd NCAA Division II First Round
2015–16 Minnesota State 22–10 15–7 3rd NCAA Division II Second Round
2016–17 Minnesota State 21–10 14–8 T–6th
2017–18 Minnesota State 24–10 16–6 4th NCAA Division II Sweet Sixteen
2018–19 Minnesota State 18–12 14–8 T–3rd NCAA Division II First Round
2019–20 Minnesota State 17–15 12–10 8th NCAA Division II canceled
2020–21 Minnesota State 10–7 9–5 3rd
2021–22 Minnesota State 16–10 9–9 T–8th
2022–23 Minnesota State 17–12 11–11 T–9th
2023–24 Minnesota State 35–2 20–2 1st NCAA Division II Champion
2024–25 Minnesota State 18–10 14–6
Minnesota State: 506–221 (.696) 244–111 (.687)
Total: 506–221 (.696)

      National champion         Postseason invitational champion  
      Conference regular season champion         Conference regular season and conference tournament champion
      Division regular season champion       Division regular season and conference tournament champion
      Conference tournament champion

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