SIOUX FALLS, S.D. – Drew
Guebert has been added to the University of Sioux Falls Men's Basketball staff as a graduate assistant coach, according to an announcement today by USF Head Men's Basketball Coach,
Chris Johnson.
"We are extremely excited to have Drew return to our program. He was one of the best to ever play here, and will have instant credibility within our locker room," said Johnson. "His past couple of years of playing professionally in Spain will benefit both himself and our program. Drew understands USF, our program goals and expectations, and maybe most importantly the culture of our program and university," noted Johnson. "We can't wait to get to work with Drew, and his basketball IQ, work ethic, and familiarity with USF will be great additions to our program," he said.
In his role on the coaching staff,
Guebert will be involved in all aspects of the program including recruiting, scouting, and on-floor coaching, including working with the front court players at USF.
In addition,
Guebert will assist Assistant Coach
Spenser Bland with coordinating and running camps, supporting the athlete's in their academic responsibilities, and coordinating travel.
Drew Guebert
Prior to joining USF,
Guebert played professional basketball for two years in Spain with
Basquet Menorca. He helped lead that team to the playoff semifinals in 2021.
Originally of Apple Valley, Minn., was a two-time
All-NSIC selection, including first team honors in 2018-19. Named three times to the Academic
All-NSIC squad, he ranks as one of the best players in school history as he ranked third on the USF's career scoring list with 1,971 points.
Guebert, who averaged 16.3 points in 122 games with 104 starts, set the school record in made three-pointers with 264. During his career, he led USF to a 71-51 record (48-40 in the
NSIC) and accumulated 92 double-digit scoring games with 43 games of 20 points or more.
Guebert scored 30 points six times and with a career-best 36 on Nov. 25, 2017 against
SMSU.
In his career at USF, he scored 25 points or more 12 times and earned three
NSIC Player of the Week honors as well as a U.S. Basketball Writers National Player of the Week honor.
Guebert, who finished seventh on the
NSIC all-time scoring list (league games only) with 1,423 points, finished his career with 63 consecutive starts. He ranks fourth all-time at USF in games player with 121 and totaled five double doubles. He is the first player in school history to convert 59 or more threes in a season four straight years.
Guebert totaled 484 defensive boards and 125 offensive boards with 122 assists, 84 blocked shots, 54 steals and made a three in 104 games. Forty-four times he made at least three triples in a game and 76 times had two or more with a career-high seven.