Middle Tennesee State University Athletics
Men's Basketball
Case, Win
Win Case
- Title:
- Assistant Coach
- Email:
- win.case@mtsu.edu
- Phone:
- 898-2916
Win Case begins his 10th season with the Blue Raiders in 2017-18 and has brought a wealth of experience with him as an assistant coach on Kermit Davis’ men’s basketball staff.
Case handles recruiting duties for three states and assists with perimeter development and advanced scouting. In addition to his coaching duties, Case is also in charge of community outreach, academics and oversees the walk-on program.
Head Coach Kermit Davis feels that Case has made a big impact on the staff. “Win has exhibited great energy with a fantastic upbeat personality that has been very good in our recruiting, as well as working with our current players.”
Case has been highly successful at each of his previous collegiate stops and has a proven track record as both an assistant and head coach, having been part of national championship teams in each capacity. His career won-lost record as a head coach is a gaudy 392-169.
The highly successful coach was most recently head men’s basketball coach at Redlands College for one season, following a two-year stint at Eastern Oklahoma State College, where he served as head men’s basketball coach and athletics director. Case was head coach at Oklahoma City University for 13 years, posting a 343-127 record and winning the NAIA National Championship in 1994 and again in 1996. Before being head coach at Oklahoma City, Case served as an assistant there for two years and was part of two NAIA national championships (1991, 1992). The 1992 squad was 38-0.
Case played two seasons at Seminole Junior College and led the team to a runner-up finish in the NJCAA national championship game. Following two years of junior college, Case played two years at Oklahoma State, where he averaged 10.7 points as a senior. Case and current Kansas head coach Bill Self were teammates at Oklahoma State, and his son, Jeremy, was a member of Kansas’ national championship team in 2008 and is currently an assistant coach at Southeast Missouri State.
Case said a phone call from Self stimulated his interest in the vacant position on Davis’ staff.
“When I was trying to decide if I was going to pursue this position I got a call from Bill Self and he just raved about coach Davis,” Case said. “(Self) told me coach Davis was one of the best and he told me I needed to look hard at the position. At that time the position had not been offered, but what coach Self said certainly appealed in terms of having an opportunity to work with a coach who has that type of reputation. Coach Davis has a reputation around the country that is second to none.”
Case began his coaching career as an assistant at Oklahoma Baptist in 1987. He spent two seasons as an assistant at Eastern Oklahoma before joining the staff at Oklahoma City University. He earned his bachelor’s degree from the University of Science and Arts of Oklahoma in 1986.
Case has three children – Jeremy, Tiffany and Pierce. He is married to the former Ronda Crowe.
Case handles recruiting duties for three states and assists with perimeter development and advanced scouting. In addition to his coaching duties, Case is also in charge of community outreach, academics and oversees the walk-on program.
Head Coach Kermit Davis feels that Case has made a big impact on the staff. “Win has exhibited great energy with a fantastic upbeat personality that has been very good in our recruiting, as well as working with our current players.”
Case has been highly successful at each of his previous collegiate stops and has a proven track record as both an assistant and head coach, having been part of national championship teams in each capacity. His career won-lost record as a head coach is a gaudy 392-169.
The highly successful coach was most recently head men’s basketball coach at Redlands College for one season, following a two-year stint at Eastern Oklahoma State College, where he served as head men’s basketball coach and athletics director. Case was head coach at Oklahoma City University for 13 years, posting a 343-127 record and winning the NAIA National Championship in 1994 and again in 1996. Before being head coach at Oklahoma City, Case served as an assistant there for two years and was part of two NAIA national championships (1991, 1992). The 1992 squad was 38-0.
Case played two seasons at Seminole Junior College and led the team to a runner-up finish in the NJCAA national championship game. Following two years of junior college, Case played two years at Oklahoma State, where he averaged 10.7 points as a senior. Case and current Kansas head coach Bill Self were teammates at Oklahoma State, and his son, Jeremy, was a member of Kansas’ national championship team in 2008 and is currently an assistant coach at Southeast Missouri State.
Case said a phone call from Self stimulated his interest in the vacant position on Davis’ staff.
“When I was trying to decide if I was going to pursue this position I got a call from Bill Self and he just raved about coach Davis,” Case said. “(Self) told me coach Davis was one of the best and he told me I needed to look hard at the position. At that time the position had not been offered, but what coach Self said certainly appealed in terms of having an opportunity to work with a coach who has that type of reputation. Coach Davis has a reputation around the country that is second to none.”
Case began his coaching career as an assistant at Oklahoma Baptist in 1987. He spent two seasons as an assistant at Eastern Oklahoma before joining the staff at Oklahoma City University. He earned his bachelor’s degree from the University of Science and Arts of Oklahoma in 1986.
Case has three children – Jeremy, Tiffany and Pierce. He is married to the former Ronda Crowe.