Archie Miller was appointed as the 29th head coach of the Hoosiers storied men’s basketball program on March 25, 2017. Archie Miller built Dayton into a consistent NCAA Tournament participant since he assumed the helm in 2011, making four consecutive March Madness appearances. Miller became a household name and a prominent target for several high-major coaching jobs after guiding the Flyers to an Elite Eight appearance in 2014. Miller played at NC State and had several assistant coaching jobs, including stops at Ohio State and Arizona, the latter with his brother Sean Miller as the head coach, before starting at Dayton in 2011. He comes from a family of coaches with his father, John, having guided Archie and his brother Sean at Blackhawk High School in Beaver Falls. His brother Sean is the current head coach at the University of Arizona and also was the head coach at Xavier University. John was one of the country’s top high school coaches when he retired in 2005, with 657 wins in a 35-year coaching career. Archie, Sean and their sister Lisa all played Division I college basketball. Miller earned his bachelor’s degree in Parks, Recreation and Tourism from NC State in 2002. He was born October 30, 1978. He is married to the former Morgan Nicole Cruse and they have an 11-year old daughter, Leah.