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Matt Nadelhoffer was an All-American point guard who led the Wheaton men’s basketball team to its first CCIW title in 40 years. In his first season on the team in 1995-96, Nadelhoffer facilitated the offense for a Wheaton squad that reached the NCAA Tournament and won a conference title en route to a 25-2 record. Matt was twice named All-Conference and ranks second in school history with 413 career assists. He owns Wheaton’s top two single-season assists records (221 and 192) and also distributed an NCAA-record 20 assists in an NCAA Tournament game against Grinnell College.
Of his time at Wheaton, Nadelhoffer cited his head coach Bill Harris as a role model. “Coach Harris preached being men of honor, discipline and integrity on a daily basis,” Nadelhoffer said. “He lived it as well, which was important to see and hear. It has been a great reminder in my adult life as a husband, father and basketball coach.”
Matt continues his involvement in college basketball. He is currently entering his second year as head men’s basketball coach at Millikin University after spending the previous nine years at Eastern University in Pennsylvania.
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