Oilar gets call to turn Otterbein around

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Brian Oilar takes over an Otterbein program that hasn't had a winning season since 2008.

Otterbein named Brian Oilar its new head coach for men's basketball, Dawn Stewart, director of athletics, released today.
 
A six-member selection committee narrowed the field down from a pool of more than 250 applicants to four finalists.
 
Oilar, 29, comes to Otterbein from DePauw where he has served as men's basketball assistant coach under Bill Fenlon since 2009, helping guide the Tigers to a 104-58 record over six seasons, including a SCAC East Division title in 2010. This past season, DePauw won the NCAC tournament and advanced into the second round of the NCAA Division III tournament.

"I am thrilled to welcome Brian to Westerville and into the Otterbein athletics family," Stewart said. "He is a strong and thoughtful communicator who values the student-athlete experience. As a successful player and accomplished assistant coach, Brian is an incredibly talented individual who will bring an intense work ethic to our men's basketball program." 

 Coach Profile Brian Oilar
 Alma mater DePauw, 2008
 Experience Assistant coach at DePauw since 2009
 Replaces Todd Adrian (15-64, three seasons at Otterbein; 112-128, nine seasons overall)

Oilar, a native of Noblesville, Ind., returned to his alma mater, DePauw, in 2009 after a brief stint as a men's basketball graduate assistant at Defiance College. DePauw posted winning records in five of six seasons during Oilar's tenure with the Tigers, including 20-8 in 2009-10, 19-9 in 2010-11, and 19-8 in 2013-14.
 
"I am extremely honored to be named the head men's basketball coach at Otterbein University," Oilar said. "I'm excited to build on this program's tradition of success. My players, staff and I will work every day to represent Otterbein to the best of our ability.
 
Oilar earned his bachelor's degree in history and economics, graduating with honors from DePauw in 2008. The 6-7 swingman earned four letters in basketball, earning All-SCAC and ESPN The Magazine Academic All-District honors as a senior. Oilar averaged 12.3 points and 8.2 rebounds a game that season.
 
Upon graduation from DePauw, Oilar spent a year (2008-09) with the Indianapolis Colts as Colts in Motion coordinator, working primarily with community-based marketing efforts and game day management for pre-game and halftime entertainment at Lucas Oil Stadium.
 
He received his master's degree in physical education, with a coaching specialization, from Ball State University in 2013.

Oilar replaces Todd Adrian who went 15-63 in three seasons in Westerville. The Cardinals finished 3-22, 2-16 in the OAC last season.