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Tobin Anderson

Tobin Anderson

  • Title
    Head Coach
  • Twitter
    andersontobin
  • Alma Mater
    Wesleyan '95, Florida State '96MA
  • Experience
    Second season at Iona in 2024-25
  • Hometown
    Truro, Iowa

The Anderson File

Personal Information
Birthday December 1, 1971
Hometown Truro, Iowa
Education Wesleyan University, 1995, BA
Florida State University, 1996, MA
Playing Career Interstate 35 High School, 1987-91
Wesleyan University, 1991-95
Wife Jodi
Children Bryce and Alexa
Coaching History
1996–1997 Assistant Coach, Clarkson University
1997–1999 Assistant Coach
Le Moyne College
1999–2004 Head Coach
Clarkson University
2004–2011 Head Coach
Hamilton College
2011–2013 Assistant Coach
Siena College
2013–2022 Head Coach
St. Thomas Aquinas College
2022–2023 Head Coach
Fairleigh Dickinson University
2023–present Head Coach,
Iona University
Coaching Honors
2015 MBWA D-II Coach of the Year
ECC Coach of the Year
2016 MBWA D-II Coach of the Year
ECC Coach of the Year
2017 MBWA D-II Coach of the Year
2021 MBWA D-II Coach of the Year
ECC Coach of the Year
2022 MBWA D-II Coach of the Year
ECC Coach of the Year
2023 MBWA D-I Coach of the Year
Tobin Anderson enters his second season as head coach of the Iona University men's basketball program in 2024-25.  He was appointed to the position on March 21, 2023. Anderson came to New Rochelle after serving as head coach at Fairleigh Dickinson University where he led the No. 16 seeded Knights to the NCAA Tournament's second round after a stunning upset over No. 1 Purdue.
 
Anderson led the 2022-23 FDU squad to a 21-16 overall record and 10-6 in Northeast Conference play. The Knights earned the NEC's automatic bid and earned two wins in this year's NCAA Tournament, a First Four win over Texas Southern and the first-round win over the Boilermakers. It was just the second-ever win for a No. 16 seed over a No. 1 seed in tournament history. The year before Anderson's arrival, the Knights posted a 4-22 record.
 
Prior to FDU, Anderson had a highly successful coaching career at St. Thomas Aquinas, located less than 25 miles from Iona's New Rochelle Campus. In nine seasons, he turned STAC into a perennial Top 25 program in Division II after inheriting a team that won just five games prior to his hire. In total he led the Spartans to a 209–62 (.771) overall mark, earning five East Coast Conference regular season and six tournament titles. Anderson's STAC program reached the NCAA Division II tournament in each of his final seven seasons with an Elite 8 appearance in 2017 and Sweet 16 appearances in 2019, 2021 and 2022. A highlight of Anderson's first NCAA tournament season in 2015-16 was a 90-58, exhibition win over St. John's to open the campaign on November 4, 2015. Under Anderson, the Spartans posted a 128–30 (.810) mark in regular season ECC play. He was a four-time ECC Coach of the Year (2015, 2016, 2021, 2022) and five-time Metropolitan Basketball Writers Association Division II Coach of the Year (2015, 2016, 2017, 2021, 2022).
 
Anderson got his first taste of Division I coaching, serving as an assistant at Iona's MAAC-rival Siena for two seasons from 2011–2013. Before his time at Siena, Anderson was an established head coach at the Division III level at Hamilton College and Clarkson University in upstate New York.
 
While at Hamilton, Anderson posted a 118-63 (.652) record in seven seasons. The Continentals reached the league tournament five times including a tournament championship and a trip to the NCAA D-III tournament. He guided his team to the second round of the NCAA tournament in 2006 and earned three regular season titles.
 
Anderson earned his first head coaching position at Clarkson University in Potsdam, NY. In his five years with the Golden Knights, he broke the school record for wins, with a 19-10 season in 2001-02. The team advanced to the ECAC regional championship game and was the third-most improved Division III men's basketball team from the previous season. Anderson's first team finished the 1999-00 season with a 14-12 record, the program's first winning season in 25 years and its first-ever post season bid.
 
To begin his coaching career, Anderson spent three years as an assistant coach; one year at Clarkson in 1996-97 and two years at Le Moyne College, from 1997-1999.
 
Anderson graduated from Wesleyan University in 1995 with a bachelor's degree in American Studies. He was a four-year starter, two-year captain, and is one of the top 10 leading scorers in school history. Anderson earned his master's in Athletic Administration from Florida State University in 1996. He is originally a native of Truro, Iowa. He and his wife Jodi have two children, Bryce and Alexa.

Quotes

TOBIN ANDERSON

"I appreciate this tremendous opportunity from Matt Glovaski and Dr. Carey to be the next leader of one of the most storied basketball programs on the East Coast. Iona University represents everything my family and I were looking for in a school, a basketball program and a campus atmosphere.  Our goal is to build upon the tremendous tradition of Iona basketball and elevate the program to greater heights."

MATT GLOVASKI, DIRECTOR OF ATHLETICS 

"We are very excited to introduce Tobin Anderson as Iona University's men's basketball head coach. We have long known him to be a fantastic coach and an even better person. Now, with his team's impressive run in the NCAA tournament, everyone paying attention to March Madness also knows this. We're delighted that he will be at the helm of our men's basketball program."

SEAMUS CAREY, PH.D., PRESIDENT 

"Tobin Anderson is a widely respected coach who has excelled at every level of the game and has proven that he can lead a mid-major program to NCAA tournament victory. Iona is building a program of national prominence and Tobin has demonstrated that he is the leader to take us there."

Career Record

Season Team Overall
Record
Conference
Record
Conference
Finish
Conference
Championships
Conference Postseason
1999-00 Clarkson 14-12 6-6 Liberty League
2000-01 Clarkson 7-18 3-11 Liberty League
2001-02 Clarkson 19-10 9-5 Liberty League
2002-03 Clarkson 11-14 6-8 Liberty League
2003-04 Clarkson 16-12 9-5 Liberty League
Clarkson Totals 67-66 (.504) 33-35 (.485)
2004-05 Hamilton 15-11 - Liberty League
2005-06 Hamilton 23-5 12-2 1st Reg. Season / Tourney Liberty League NCAA Second Round
2006-07 Hamilton 19-7 11-3 1st Reg. Season Liberty League
2007-08 Hamilton 17-9 9-5 Liberty League
2008-09 Hamilton 18-7 12-2 T-1st Reg. Season Liberty League
2009-10 Hamilton 10-14 6-8 Liberty League
2010-11 Hamilton 16-10 9-5 Liberty League
Hamilton Totals 118-63 (.652) 59-25 (.702)
2013-14 St. Thomas Aquinas 15-14 9-11 5th Liberty League
2014-15 St. Thomas Aquinas 21-11 17-3 T-1st Reg. Season East Coast
2015-16 St. Thomas Aquinas 27-5 18-2 1st Reg. Season/Tourney East Coast NCAA Second Round
2016-17 St. Thomas Aquinas 28-6 15-3 1st Reg. Season/Tourney East Coast NCAA Elite Eight
2017-18 St. Thomas Aquinas 26-7 15-3 T-2nd Tourney East Coast NCAA First Round
2018-19 St. Thomas Aquinas 25-7 15-3 2nd East Coast NCAA Sweet 16
2019-20 St. Thomas Aquinas 25-5 13-3 2nd Tourney East Coast NCAA Tournament
2020-21 St. Thomas Aquinas 14-2 9-1 1st Reg. Season/Tourney East Coast NCAA Sweet 16
2021-22 St. Thomas Aquinas 28-5 17-1 1st Reg. Season/Tourney East Coast NCAA Sweet 16
St. Thomas Aquinas Totals 209-62 (.771) 128-30 (.810)
2022-23 Fairleigh Dickinson 21-16 10-6 T-2nd Northeast NCAA Second Round
Fairleigh Dickinson Totals 21-16 (.568) 10-6 (.625)
2023-24 Iona 16-17 10-10 7th MAAC
Iona Totals 16-17 (.485) 10-10 (.500)
Career Totals 431-224 (.658) 240-106 (.694)