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Hsu, Marc

Marc Hsu
- Title:
- Assistant Coach
- Email:
- mhsu2@depaul.edu
Marc Hsu joined the men’s basketball staff as an assistant coach in July 2019 and enters his second season on the DePaul sideline in 2020-21. He spent two seasons at Western Kentucky that followed previous stops at Binghamton, Texas Southern, CSU Bakersfield and New Mexico State before joining Dave Leitao's staff.
DePaul's 2019-20 campaign opened with a 12-1 start for the best non-conference record since the Blue Demons joined the Great Midwest Conference in 1991. The 86-65 win over UIC on Dec. 14 marked the first time since the 1999-00 season that a DePaul team won at least 10 games in a season before Jan. 1.
Overall, the Blue Demons recorded six wins against teams ranked as a Quad 1 opponent in the NET making DePaul one of just 23 programs in the country to record at least six Q1 wins during the 2019-20 season. The Blue Demons were one of six BIG EAST programs on the 23-team list while the league was the top-ranked conference in the country.
Paul Reed was a second team All-BIG EAST selection and Romeo Weems was voted to the league's All-Freshman Team.
In his two seasons at Western Kentucky, the Hilltoppers won 47 games and advanced to the semifinals of the 2018 NIT.
Hsu spent the 2016-17 season at New Mexico State, where he helped the Aggies to a 28-6 record, a 20-game winning streak and the WAC Tournament Championship. Hsu was previously a volunteer director of basketball operations for New Mexico State in the 2004-05 season.
Hsu spent three seasons (2013-16) at CSU Bakersfield and helped earn the program’s first NCAA Tournament berth since transitioning to Division I.
Before his time at CSUB, he served as an assistant coach and recruiting coordinator at Texas Southern (2010-12), where he helped the Tigers win the regular-season title and an NIT berth in 2011. Hsu also coached a pair of All-Southwestern Athletic Conference players in Omar Strong and Fred Sturdivant.
Hsu spent the 2008-10 seasons at Binghamton, and in his second season with the Bearcats, guided Dylan Talley to American East Freshman of the Year honors, while Greer Wright earned First-Team All-AEC accolades.
In his first season with Binghamton, the Bearcats captured the American East regular-season and tournament titles, their first-ever conference championship and NCAA Tournament berth. The Bearcats finished the season ranked No. 22 in the finale CollegeInsiders.com Mid-Major Poll.
Hsu spent a season at Oregon State (2007-08) as the director of basketball operations following the 2007 summer as an assistant coach at Chipola College. In 2006-07, Hsu was the head men's basketball coach at Laurinburg Prep. In that span, he coached eight players that went on to play at the Division I level and five that moved on to play professionally.
His assistant coaching career began at Barton County Community College in 2005-06, where he helped coach four players that moved on to the Division I level. He was also the volunteer assistant men's basketball coach at Cabrini College in 2003-04.
The Queens, N.Y., native received his degree in business administration with a minor in sports science from Cabrini College.
DePaul's 2019-20 campaign opened with a 12-1 start for the best non-conference record since the Blue Demons joined the Great Midwest Conference in 1991. The 86-65 win over UIC on Dec. 14 marked the first time since the 1999-00 season that a DePaul team won at least 10 games in a season before Jan. 1.
Overall, the Blue Demons recorded six wins against teams ranked as a Quad 1 opponent in the NET making DePaul one of just 23 programs in the country to record at least six Q1 wins during the 2019-20 season. The Blue Demons were one of six BIG EAST programs on the 23-team list while the league was the top-ranked conference in the country.
Paul Reed was a second team All-BIG EAST selection and Romeo Weems was voted to the league's All-Freshman Team.
In his two seasons at Western Kentucky, the Hilltoppers won 47 games and advanced to the semifinals of the 2018 NIT.
Hsu spent the 2016-17 season at New Mexico State, where he helped the Aggies to a 28-6 record, a 20-game winning streak and the WAC Tournament Championship. Hsu was previously a volunteer director of basketball operations for New Mexico State in the 2004-05 season.
Hsu spent three seasons (2013-16) at CSU Bakersfield and helped earn the program’s first NCAA Tournament berth since transitioning to Division I.
Before his time at CSUB, he served as an assistant coach and recruiting coordinator at Texas Southern (2010-12), where he helped the Tigers win the regular-season title and an NIT berth in 2011. Hsu also coached a pair of All-Southwestern Athletic Conference players in Omar Strong and Fred Sturdivant.
Hsu spent the 2008-10 seasons at Binghamton, and in his second season with the Bearcats, guided Dylan Talley to American East Freshman of the Year honors, while Greer Wright earned First-Team All-AEC accolades.
In his first season with Binghamton, the Bearcats captured the American East regular-season and tournament titles, their first-ever conference championship and NCAA Tournament berth. The Bearcats finished the season ranked No. 22 in the finale CollegeInsiders.com Mid-Major Poll.
Hsu spent a season at Oregon State (2007-08) as the director of basketball operations following the 2007 summer as an assistant coach at Chipola College. In 2006-07, Hsu was the head men's basketball coach at Laurinburg Prep. In that span, he coached eight players that went on to play at the Division I level and five that moved on to play professionally.
His assistant coaching career began at Barton County Community College in 2005-06, where he helped coach four players that moved on to the Division I level. He was also the volunteer assistant men's basketball coach at Cabrini College in 2003-04.
The Queens, N.Y., native received his degree in business administration with a minor in sports science from Cabrini College.