Men's Basketball

Ryne E. Smith
- Title:
- Assistant Coach
- Email:
- smith_re@mercer.edu
The 2023-24 season is Ryne Smith’s third season as a part of the Mercer Bears men’s basketball program. Â
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Smith joined the staff from the University of the Incarnate Word, where he served for two years as an Assistant Coach. Smith continued to help develop student-athletes’ performances as well, highlighted by tying a program record 30.5% 3-point field goal defense and Keaston Willis earning All-Conference second team, All-Academic second team, and NABC All-District first team accoladesÂ
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Prior to his time at UIW, Smith spent two years as the Director of Basketball Operations for Miami University. Before joining the staff at Miami, he spent 4 seasons as a varsity head coach at the high school level in the state of Indiana. Â
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Smith was a four-year letter-winner for Purdue from 2008-12. He saw increased playing time each season, and, as a senior, he appeared in 35 games, making 32 starts. He made 89 three-point field goals, which ranked third on the Boilermakers’ single-season chart. After completing his eligibility, Smith spent the 2012-13 season as a student-assistant coach under Painter and Owens, helping put together game plans and scouting reports.Â
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Hometown: Toledo, OHÂ
High School: Whitmer, 2008Â
College: Bachelor of Science, Purdue 2013Â
Wife: Sami Â
Children: Harper, Olivia, and Ty
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Smith joined the staff from the University of the Incarnate Word, where he served for two years as an Assistant Coach. Smith continued to help develop student-athletes’ performances as well, highlighted by tying a program record 30.5% 3-point field goal defense and Keaston Willis earning All-Conference second team, All-Academic second team, and NABC All-District first team accoladesÂ
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Prior to his time at UIW, Smith spent two years as the Director of Basketball Operations for Miami University. Before joining the staff at Miami, he spent 4 seasons as a varsity head coach at the high school level in the state of Indiana. Â
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Smith was a four-year letter-winner for Purdue from 2008-12. He saw increased playing time each season, and, as a senior, he appeared in 35 games, making 32 starts. He made 89 three-point field goals, which ranked third on the Boilermakers’ single-season chart. After completing his eligibility, Smith spent the 2012-13 season as a student-assistant coach under Painter and Owens, helping put together game plans and scouting reports.Â
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Hometown: Toledo, OHÂ
High School: Whitmer, 2008Â
College: Bachelor of Science, Purdue 2013Â
Wife: Sami Â
Children: Harper, Olivia, and Ty
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