University of Memphis Athletics
Men's Basketball

Trevor DeLoach
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- Assistant Coach
Trevor DeLoach was announced as an assistant coach under head coach Penny Hardaway on March 30 2026.
DeLoach has earned national recognition in the coaching ranks. In 2025, he was named to Silver Waves Media’s Elite 75 “Future Head Coach” list, which spotlights rising assistants with distinguished achievements and head coaching potential.
DeLoach spent the 2024-25 season at UTSA, where he helped develop Primo Spears into an American Conference second-team selection. He was heavily involved in recruiting and player development for the Roadrunners.
Before UTSA, DeLoach served three seasons as an assistant coach at Jacksonville from 2021-24. He was part of 50 victories during that span, including a runner-up finish in the 2022 ASUN Championship. The Dolphins built one of the nation’s top defenses under his watch, finishing fifth nationally in scoring defense in 2022. He recruited and developed several standouts, including All-ASUN first-team guard Kevion Nolan and Tommy Bruner, who ranked second nationally in scoring during the 2023-24 season.
DeLoach previously spent two seasons at Nicholls State from 2019-21, including a stint as associate head coach. He recruited six All-Southland Conference honorees, including Ty Gordon, the 2021 Southland Newcomer of the Year, and helped guide the Colonels to a Southland regular-season championship, a league tournament finals appearance and 21 victories.
DeLoach spent the 2016-17 and 2017-18 seasons as an assistant men’s basketball coach and recruiting coordinator at South Carolina State University, where he worked with All-MEAC guards Eric Eaves and Ed Stephens daily. He performed skill development with guards and post players, handled scheduling and was the camp director of the largest camps in school history.
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DeLoach served as the assistant men’s basketball coach and recruiting coordinator at Maryland Eastern Shore University from 2014-16. There he recruited several all-conference players, including 2015 MEAC Rookie of the Year Ryan Andino. He also organized travel, managed the budget and planned and controlled study hall for the Hawks.
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DeLoach was a graduate assistant for his alma mater, UNCW, during the 2013-14 season. For the Seahawks, he prepared scouting reports and maintained the scouting database. DeLoach also managed the budget for the team’s travel and trained student-athletes during the offseason.
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Deloach was the team captain for his final three seasons at UNCW.  He was an All-CAA honorable mention selection in 2011 and named most improved in 2010. During his lone season at Chipola College, he helped the Indians to a 35-2 record, including the program’s first-ever unbeaten record in the Panhandle. DeLoach also spent a season at South Carolina.
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A native of Columbia, South Carolina, Deloach earned a bachelor’s degree in mass communications from UNCW in 2011 and finished his master’s in higher education three years later.
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DeLoach has earned national recognition in the coaching ranks. In 2025, he was named to Silver Waves Media’s Elite 75 “Future Head Coach” list, which spotlights rising assistants with distinguished achievements and head coaching potential.
DeLoach spent the 2024-25 season at UTSA, where he helped develop Primo Spears into an American Conference second-team selection. He was heavily involved in recruiting and player development for the Roadrunners.
Before UTSA, DeLoach served three seasons as an assistant coach at Jacksonville from 2021-24. He was part of 50 victories during that span, including a runner-up finish in the 2022 ASUN Championship. The Dolphins built one of the nation’s top defenses under his watch, finishing fifth nationally in scoring defense in 2022. He recruited and developed several standouts, including All-ASUN first-team guard Kevion Nolan and Tommy Bruner, who ranked second nationally in scoring during the 2023-24 season.
DeLoach previously spent two seasons at Nicholls State from 2019-21, including a stint as associate head coach. He recruited six All-Southland Conference honorees, including Ty Gordon, the 2021 Southland Newcomer of the Year, and helped guide the Colonels to a Southland regular-season championship, a league tournament finals appearance and 21 victories.
DeLoach spent the 2016-17 and 2017-18 seasons as an assistant men’s basketball coach and recruiting coordinator at South Carolina State University, where he worked with All-MEAC guards Eric Eaves and Ed Stephens daily. He performed skill development with guards and post players, handled scheduling and was the camp director of the largest camps in school history.
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DeLoach served as the assistant men’s basketball coach and recruiting coordinator at Maryland Eastern Shore University from 2014-16. There he recruited several all-conference players, including 2015 MEAC Rookie of the Year Ryan Andino. He also organized travel, managed the budget and planned and controlled study hall for the Hawks.
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DeLoach was a graduate assistant for his alma mater, UNCW, during the 2013-14 season. For the Seahawks, he prepared scouting reports and maintained the scouting database. DeLoach also managed the budget for the team’s travel and trained student-athletes during the offseason.
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Deloach was the team captain for his final three seasons at UNCW.  He was an All-CAA honorable mention selection in 2011 and named most improved in 2010. During his lone season at Chipola College, he helped the Indians to a 35-2 record, including the program’s first-ever unbeaten record in the Panhandle. DeLoach also spent a season at South Carolina.
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A native of Columbia, South Carolina, Deloach earned a bachelor’s degree in mass communications from UNCW in 2011 and finished his master’s in higher education three years later.
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